We are delighted to announce that Dr Colin Barrow successfully defended his VIVA on Friday 23rd June. His thesis, titled A comparative study of how political journalists in four European […]
What Internet Censorship Costs Society – powered by sovren.media CAMRI’s Winston Mano was interviewed about big technology companies’ monopoly and how this is impacting on internet freedom. The interview, […]
CAMRI’s Winston Mano and Professor Lusike Mukhongo (Western Michigan University) participated in two online events where they jointly presented the methodological rationale for their Mozilla funded project, “Wezesha na […]
Senior lecturer, Doug Specht, was interviewed by Irelands RTÉ about the impact of data and data centres on the environment. The article, by Aoife Ryan-Christensen, is part of RTÉ’s […]
Speaking to Associated Press on the day before the official funeral of Queen Elizebeth II, Professor Steven Barnett noted that coverage has been ‘deferential to a fault’, and expressed […]
Maria Michalis was interviewed for a special report on the funding of public service broadcasting, for the evening news bulletin of RTV Slovenia (2ndSeptember 2022). She talked about the […]
The Communication and Media Research Institute at the University of Westminster has this week appointed Professor Graham Meikle as new director. Meikle’s appointment comes following Professor Christian Fuchs’ move […]
Following last week’s launch of the Misinformation Policy in Sub-Saharan Africa policy briefing, project lead Peter Cunliffe-Jones has been sharing insights from the briefing across a wide range of […]
Following the publication of thesis’ from alumni Sam Edrisi and Dominic Athanassiou another student from the MA Music Businesses Management has secured a peer-reviewed academic journal publication for a reworked version of […]
This year’s World Press Freedom Day theme was “Information as a Public Good.” It recognised the globe’s fast-changing communications systems that impact democracies, human rights and even our health. […]