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 […]
Tarik Sabry has published a new chapter on Transmediality as ‘Doing-Publicness’ within the context of Morocco’s Arab Spring Protests. The chapter forms part of a volume on Transmedia Cultures, […]
The ground-breaking book on mental health and the music industry ‘Can Music Make You Sick? Measuring the Price of Musical Ambition’ by Sally Anne Gross and Dr. George Musgrave […]
The We Might be Tables podcast, hosted by Dewansh Matharoo & Shrish Sudharsan, recently devoted two episodes to a reading an analysis of Death and Love: The Metaphysics of […]
Doug Specht recently spoke to Alexandra Ortolja-Baird of the New Books Network about his recently published, edited volume, Mapping Crisis. During the conversation they discussed how the digital age […]
Dr Dima Issa, a former Doctoral Researcher at the Communication and Media Research Institute has signed a contract with Bloomsbury for a new book on Fairouz and the Arab […]
Christian Fuchs was recently interviewed about his new book, Communication and Capitalism: A Critical Theory, published by the University of Westminster Press. We have reprinted the interview here with […]
This new collection, edited by Aasiya Lodhi and Amanda Wrigley interrogates and stimulates deep, cross-disciplinary engagement with the various understandings and interplays of ‘radio modernisms’ from the early decades […]
A new book by Martin Ndlela and Winston Mano (eds) brings together fresh evidence and new theoretical frameworks in a unique analysis of the increasing role of social media […]