Maria Michalis, European policy adviser for the European Alliance of Listeners’ and Viewers’ Associations, participated last week in the conference ‘Key Trends on the Audiovisual Markers and Regulation’ organised […]
CALL FOR PAPERS: Rights and plight: cultural counter-narratives of the migrant and refugee experiences Conference organised by the: Communication and Media Research Institute (CAMRI) The Centre for Research and […]
Xin Xin was interviewed by Mark Hanrahan of NBC News about the reporting style of China’s Global Times. We reproduce the article here with kind permission. Donald Trump’s administration […]
Drawing upon his article offering a critical theory-perspective on authoritarian capitalism and Donald Trump published last week by TripleC, Professor Christian Fuchs speaks to Tom Cheshire of Sky News […]
Voz, a platfrom devised by CAMRI Research Associate, Doug Specht, to document human rights and environmental abuses around the globe, was relaunched this month as version 2.0. As part […]
The Unreported Britain project, run by The Orwell Prize and the Joseph Rowntree Foundation this week examined the Remembrance Day bombing 30 years on, and how parents in Northern […]
This week, Professor Steven Barnett was interviewed by Danish newspaper Dagbladet Information as part of an article on post-Brexit media and the political atmosphere in the UK. In the […]
This book, co-edited by Winston Mano (and Wendy Willems) addresses the everyday lived experiences of Africans in their interaction with different kinds of media: old and new, state and […]
Alessandro D’Arma’s new book was published today, and is available from Rowman and Littlefield Media and Politics in Contemporary Italy is the first book to provide a comprehensive examination […]
The “Open Up!” report discusses how parliament can become a more open and more public sphere and asks what role Digital Media can play. The University of Westminster’s Centre […]