Many congratulations to Dr Christopher Day on passing his PhD VIVA without corrections. His thesis, titled ‘The BBC and European integration, c. 1945-1975’, assesses the BBC’s coverage of European […]
From July 9 to September 16, CAMRI doctoral student Xuda Wang went to Africa for a ten-week field survey. During this period, Xuda had in-depth discussions with scholars, journalists, […]
Current PhD student Helen Jay has had an essay published as part of a collection from the British Academy. Her paper was one of the 13 papers chosen for […]
We are pleased to announce that Dr Huanyu Huang was awarded a PhD on the 24th of July 2024. Her thesis, titled Speak in Women’s Way: Online Feminist Movements […]
Congratulations to Dr Lookman Sanusi, the newest PhD graduate from the Communication and Media Research Institute (CAMRI)! Dr Sanusi has been awarded a PhD with a thesis titled “The […]
We are pleased to announce that Dr Samuel Neves successfully defended his VIVA on Monday, June 17th. His thesis, titled A Constructivist Grounded Theory of Self-Disclosure in Hybrid Pastoral […]
Congratulations to Dr Nanette Willberg, the newest PhD graduate from the Communication and Media Research Institute (CAMRI)! Dr Willberg has been awarded a PhD with a thesis titled “Designing […]
Congratulations to Dr Samuel Gregory for successfully passing his PhD VIVA without corrections for his PhD by Published Work titled: “From Social Media to Deepfakes: Participatory human rights witnessing […]
Many congratulations to Dr Sally Anne Gross on passing her PhD VIVA (without corrections) for her PhD by Published Work titled “For the Love of Music – Crossing the […]
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 […]