Following the posting of pictures on Instagram of a model wearing a pair of pink jeans with extreme rips by the US fashion brand Fashion Nova, and the backlash […]
Alessandro D’Arma has been awarded a grant under the AHRC Research Networking Scheme to set up an international research network of academics and stakeholders to develop a research agenda […]
Katya Adler has won the 2019 Charles Wheeler award for Outstanding Contribution to Broadcast Journalism, which is now in its 11th year. Katya is the BBC’s Europe editor, and […]
Anastasia Denisova recently appeared on BBC Ideas to discuss how social media platforms, such as Facebook and Twitter, are changing our societies and the way that we think about […]
Following the publication of Infrastructures of Empire: Towards a Critical Geopolitics of Media and Information Studies by Miriyam Aouragh and Paula Chakravartty, a new article by Chakravartty seeks to […]
Following the tragic events in New Zealand on 15th March, where a gunman live streamed himself opening fire in a New Zealand mosque killing 50 people, the media faced […]
. The fascist terrorist who attacked two mosques in Christchurch livestreamed his killings over Facebook. He killed 50 Muslims and injured a further 50. Christian Fuchs, co-director of the […]
Prof Steven Barnett has been appointed as specialist adviser to the House of Lords Communications Committee for its new inquiry into video on demand services and public service broadcasting. […]
Jacob Johanssen has been appointed a Founding Scholar of the British Psychoanalytic Council. This is in recognition of his ‘significant contribution to the advancement of psychoanalytical thinking’ in academia […]
On January 16, CAMRI co-director Christian Fuchs participated in a panel discussion organised and broadcast by Austria’s public service broadcaster ORF (Austrian Broadcasting Corporation). The event was hosted by […]