CAMRI Doctoral Researcher, Aliaksandr Herasimenka, has been interviewed by The Express about Russia’s plans to set-up a ‘sovereign internet’. The story, by Katie Sewell, reports that President Vladimir Putin […]
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. […]
Thirty years ago the British government took an almost unprecedented decision – to ban the voices of Sinn Fein and other groups in Northern Ireland associated with terrorism from […]
This week, an article in The Atlantic, by Tom Rachman, asks if Geordie Greig, the incoming editor of the Daily Mail, might be the man to change to shape […]
NPCs Wired podcast this week was hosted by Sofia Collignon Delmar and Nikki Soo, and featured CAMRI’s own Anastasia Denisova. In the episode they discuss the use of viral […]
In a new Letters and Politics broadcast, host Mitch Jeserich is in conversation with WIAS Director Christian Fuchs on today’s right-wing authoritarian use of social media. Professor Fuchs’s new book, Digital […]
Dr Mercedes Bunz, Senior Lecturer in the Westminster School of Media, Arts and Design, has given evidence at the House of Lords’ Select Committee for Artificial Intelligence at the […]
Steven Barnett was interviewed by Bloomberg Technology as to the affect that Bill O’Reilly’s sexual-harassment allegations will play on the Fox-Sky bidding process. The article by Joe Mayes quotes Tom […]
The following article first appeared on theworldweekly.com and contains comments from Miriyam Aouragh on the current situation in Morocco. Thousands of people took to the streets of Rabat, Morocco’s […]
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 […]