Prof. Steven Barnett has spoken to the Financial Times in response to UK Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries calling for Ofcom to remove access to RT in the UK. As […]
Alessandro D’Arma and Maria Michalis have been elected as the new co-Presidents of the International Association of Public Media Researchers (IAPMR). Building on the scholarly and networking activities of […]
Following his article in The Conversation about the Harry and Meghan interview with Oprah, Prof. Steven Barnett spoke with the Washington Post about the complaints made against Piers Morgan, […]
Following the insurrection at the US State capital, there has been much discussion about the role of media outlets such as Fox News in inciting violence . As the […]
Doug Specht, Senior Lecturer in Media and Communications, has provided video comment for the i newspaper on how to spot fake news like a scientist during the coronavirus outbreak, […]
Musab Iqbal was recently invited on to the popular BBC Urdu programme Sairbeen to discuss the violence in Delhi and the future of protest against the discriminatory citizenship bill […]
This year has seen unprecedented numbers of fires raging across the Amazon forest. Brazil’s National Institute for Space Research detected 74,000 separate fires by mid-August, an increase of 83% […]
Steve Barnett was invited to address the annual “Digital Media at the Crossroads” conference in Toronto, which brings together practitioners, academics, civil society and government to discuss policy issues […]
A group of British Tory delegates wants to overthrow their own government, suggests Tagesspiegel, in an article published on the 26th October. The group, it is suggested, is made […]
The Swiss magazine, MEDIENWOCHE, in an article about China’s expanding foreign media, has drawn heavily on work by CAMRI scholars. The article, which is published in German, suggests the […]