Image from Lynne Rienner Publishers Prof. Naomi Sakr has contributed a new chapter to the recently published volume, Political Economy, Power, and Cultural Heritage in the Arab World, edited […]
Paul Rekret presented his research on popular cultures in a public lecture at the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw on 21 October 2025. Drawing on his recent book […]
The Media Diversity Institute and Queen Mary University of London’s Centre for Law, Democracy, and Society hosted a thought-provoking discussion on Coming Clean: The Rise of Critical Theory and […]
Toby Bennett’s Corporate Life in the Digital Music Industry: Remaking the Major Record Label from the Inside Out (Bloomsbury 2024) is an ethnographic study of organisational transformation inside the music […]
Two CAMRI staff members will be published in the upcoming book, The Routledge Companion to Media Audiences, co-edited by former CAMRI Research Director Annette Hill. Professor of Media Policy […]
Paul Rekret has recently published a new book with MIT Press. Take This Hammer: Work, Song, Crisis Connects contemporary changes in work and the economy to tendencies in popular music. […]
A book co-edited by Alessandro D’Arma, including a chapter on “Public Service Media: From Epistemic Rights to Epistemic Justice” co-authored with CAMRI Deputy Research Director Maria Michalis Horowitz, M, […]
This year’s Orwell Prize, which is presented by the Orwell Foundation, and overseen by Jean Seaton, has been won by Anna Burns and Patrick Radden Keefe. The following report […]
Naomi Sakr recently moderated a virtual book talk with Viola Shafik, editor of the newly released Documentary Filmmaking in the Middle East and North Africa, where they discussed how […]
Over 1 million views and downloads have now been achieved by the University of Westminster Press since publishing its first journal issue in September 2015. (Figures end April 2021). Many […]