Doug Specht has joined the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) Centre for Humanitarian Data’s Reviewer team. Following work by carried out by the United […]
Doug Specht was recently interviewed by Devex about the role of ethics in using satellites for development. In the article, Specht spoke about how if satellite data is used […]
Michaela O’Brien and Anastasia Kavada, who run the MA course in Media Campaigning and Social Change at the University of Westminster, talk about power and Steven Lukes’ concepts of […]
On the 25th September 2017, ENCA hosted an event entitled ‘Defending Rights Defenders’ on board the Tattershall Castle, a boat moored on the River Thames. ENCA was strongly supported […]
Voz, a platfrom devised by CAMRI Research Associate, Doug Specht, to document human rights and environmental abuses around the globe, was relaunched this month as version 2.0. As part […]
Held at the University of Westminster in London, Media and the Development Challenge: New frontiers in international media development research was a one-day pre-conference to IAMCR 2016. It was […]
Professor Jean Seaton and Rosie Thomas have just won a prestigious contract from the Foreign Office to extend their pioneering South Asian Journalism Project. The programme – which is the […]
This book, co-edited by Winston Mano (and Wendy Willems) addresses the everyday lived experiences of Africans in their interaction with different kinds of media: old and new, state and […]
CAMRI Research Associate, Doug Specht, was recently appointed to British Standards Committee (IST/36) Geographic Information. IST/36 is committee of British Standards Institution (BSI) with responsibility for standards for geographic […]
CAMRI Research Associate Doug Specht’s work has been included in the Association for Geographic Information’s 2020 Foresight report. The AGI Foresight Report 2020 gives insight into the issues we […]