This week Steven Barnett was featured in The Guardian responding to Tim Luckhurt’s comments on the Leveson framework. His letter is reproduced here: Tim Luckhurst (Letters, 23 May) says […]
With Orwell back in headlines due to the rise of ‘alternative facts’ and ‘fake news’, six books with ‘something prescient to say’ are up for best political writing prize. […]
This week Steven Barnett appeared on BBC NewsWatch to discuss Ofcom and the BBC. Steven Barnett outlined the changes which were implemented from the beginning of April, giving Ofcom […]
Maria Michalis, European policy adviser for the European Alliance of Listeners’ and Viewers’ Associations, participated last week in the conference ‘Key Trends on the Audiovisual Markers and Regulation’ organised […]
Xin Xin was interviewed by Mark Hanrahan of NBC News about the reporting style of China’s Global Times. We reproduce the article here with kind permission. Donald Trump’s administration […]
Drawing upon his article offering a critical theory-perspective on authoritarian capitalism and Donald Trump published last week by TripleC, Professor Christian Fuchs speaks to Tom Cheshire of Sky News […]
This week, Professor Steven Barnett was interviewed by Danish newspaper Dagbladet Information as part of an article on post-Brexit media and the political atmosphere in the UK. In the […]
From dubstep to orchestral players, stories of instances of psychological and emotional turmoil experienced by musicians as well as other members of the musical supply-chain are commonplace. The University […]
‘The idea that DJs and electronic artists may suffer mental health difficulties as a result of their work is an idea that should, to any critical thinker, be obvious’, writes […]
A new partnership has been established between the fact-checking organisation Africa Check, the University of Westminster’s Institute for Advanced Studies and the Africa Media Centre. Africa Check is a […]