From Australian Olympic star Raygun to pygmy hippo sensation Moo Deng, Internet meme-based costumes dominated Halloween 2024. To discuss the matter, the LA Times tapped Westminster Senior Lecturer Anastasia […]
Prof. Miriyam Aouragh‘s Palestine Online and other writings on the Middle East have been featured in the latest volume of Concreta, a widely-read, peer-reviewed Spanish periodical on art, design […]
Prince Harry has told a London court that phone-hacking has been carried out on an industrial scale across the British press during hours of cross-examination from the lawyer for […]
Steven Barnett has spoken to Points of View about Scandalous: Phone Hacking on Trial – the BBCs investigation into phone hacking. The programme examined the more than a decade […]
Prof. Steven Barnett spoke this week to AP about Prince Harry’s new book, Spare. The article, by Dancia Kirka, explores the collusive relationship between the press and the Royal […]
Steven Barnett, Professor of Communications, submitted written evidence which has been heavily featured in the Press Recognition Panel’s sixth annual report on the recognition of press regulators in the […]
Democracy and development on the African continent require open media that allow the public to freely send and receive information, regardless of the caveats on public order and […]
Evidence submitted by Prof. Steven Barnett to the Lords select committee inquiry on the Future of Journalism has now been published. In his submission, which can be read in […]
A recent article from Bloomberg highlighted how the UK Government’s response to Coronavirus has been blunted by missed targets and moving goalposts. The article, by Joe Mayes, focused on […]