Ethics

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Professor Steven Barnett speaks to LBC News and BBC Radio 5 Live on Prince Harry’s victory over the Mirror Group

Professor Steven Barnett, Professor of Communications at the University of Westminster, spoke to LBC News and BBC Radio 5 Live in response to the judgement which awarded Prince Harry […]

22 February 2024
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Doug Specht undertakes ethical review for UN report on INFORM Risk Index

Dr Doug Specht, Reader at the Westminster School of Media and Communications, is on the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) Centre for Humanitarian Data’s […]

22 February 2024
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Steven Barnett speaks to ABC News about Prince Harry’s case against the Daily Mail

  Prince Harry has appeared in a UK court as part of a case where he and six others are suing the Daily Mail publisher over breaches of privacy, […]

22 February 2024
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Call for Papers: Ethics of the digital

This call for papers relates to the Ethics of the Digital Conference organised by the Digital Geography Research Group of the RGS, and hosted by the Communication and Media […]

22 February 2024
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CALL FOR PAPERS for a Special Issue of The Cartographic Journal: “Geospatial Ethics: New Directions and Global Challenges”

Editors: Alexander Kent, Doug Specht and Aileen Buckley Ethics has long been a concern of academic geography, with scholars such as Harvey, Lefebvre, Massey and Butler noting how geographical […]

22 February 2024
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Teaching geospatial ethics: Doug Specht writes for Maplines

Doug Specht has written for Maplines Magazine on teaching geospatial ethics in schools and universities. Specht, who is a chartered geographer of the Royal Geographical Society, uses the article […]

22 February 2024
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School of Media and Communication launches first of a range of resources with the Royal Geographical Society on the responsible use of location data

Doug Specht, Senior Lecturer and Director of Teaching, Learning and Quality Assurance, has led on the creation of a range of resources for the Royal Geographical Society (RGS). The […]

22 February 2024
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An Avicii Trilogy – Music, Mental Health and Ethics

Dr. George Musgrave, academic researcher based in CAMRI, has produced a trilogy of academic publications focusing on the loss of Avicii and lessons the music industries might learn from […]

22 February 2024
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Doug Specht discusses responsible and ethical use of location data for the RGS Ask a Geographer Podcast

Doug Specht has recently spoken to the Royal Geographical Society’s Ask the Geographer podcast about the responsible and ethical use of location data. In the wide ranging discussion on […]

22 February 2024
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Doug Specht delivers keynote speech about making equality in maps at Government Geography Profession annual conference

Doug Specht, Senior Lecturer and Director of Teaching and Learning in the School of Media and Communication, gave a keynote speech about seeing and making equality through maps at […]

22 February 2024
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