Earlier this month, the International Development Committee released a new report, “Protection not permission: The UK’s role in upholding international humanitarian law and supporting the safe delivery of […]
Image by Google DeepMind / Pexels Dr Pieter Verdegem has been awarded an Innovation Fellowship as part of the British Academy’s Route B: Policy-Led (Digital Society) programme, in […]
In a recent Economist article, “Fact-checkers forecast which dodgy claims will do most damage,” CAMRI Visiting Researcher Peter Cunliffe-Jones was highlighted for his work shaping the future of […]
“Can fact-checkers accurately forecast false claims that may cause harm, and defend wider freedom of speech?” This was the central question and title of the event, moderated by […]
The Funders Initiative for Civil Society (FICS) has awarded a £100,000 grant to support the Digital Fortresses project, a collaborative initiative focused on enhancing digital resilience and civic engagement. […]
Last month, Principal Lecturer Sally Anne Gross was quoted in News Decoder, a global educational news service, in a recent article highlighting the growing mental health crisis among professional […]
The Ethnography as a Research Method Workshop Series is curated for the Graduate School by Miriyam Aouragh (Professor of Digital Anthropology). Politics, culture, society, information, media and communication […]
“The basis for developing a rigorous system that can be used by fact-checking organizations, researchers, platforms and others to identify false information that is potentially harmful to individuals or society.” […]
In February, research by Doug Specht was used by the International Development Committee to inform the U.K.’s humanitarian access and adherence to international humanitarian law. The evidence pack […]