On Tuesday, October 29, Prof. Jean Seaton joined a panel of speakers with the Mile End Institute to mark the centenary of “the most famous dirty trick in British […]
In a recent Financial Times article, the substantial earnings of Nigel Farage, a Member of Parliament in Britain, have come under scrutiny. The piece reveals that Farage’s annual income […]
CAMRI PhD Researcher, Debbie Ball, recently spoke to The Guardian about politics and social media. The article from the Big Idea Series, explored the changing relationships between social media […]
CAMRI’s Winston Mano was among invited experts at a two-day symposium on state media, organised by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in partnership with Meta, formerly named Facebook. The […]
Professor Steven Barnett has spoken with Julia Langdon for an article on collusion between the government and the press, published by The Tablet. The article explores the ways in […]
Doug Specht, Senior Lecturer and Director of Teaching, Learning and Quality Assurance in the School of Media and Communication, along with Alexander Kent of Canterbury Christchurch University, wrote an […]
In February 2022 the UK Parliament Communications and Digital Committee launched a new inquiry into the future funding of the BBC. The inquiry follows comments by Culture Secretary Nadine […]
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 […]
In an interconnected and interdependent world, challenges to social cohesion, whether based on race, religion, culture or ethnicity, can no longer be considered purely as an internal matter and […]
Professor Jean Seaton appeared on last week’s Westminster Insider Podcast. During the show, which is produced by Politico, presenter Jack Blanchard picked through the long and turbulent relationship between […]