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 […]
Westminster MA students engaged with policy on digital platforms such as Facebook, Instagram and Whatsapp in a discussion led by Meta’s Emilar Gandhi, Head of Stakeholder Engagement and Policy […]
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 Doctoral Researcher Helen Jay recently spoke to the Public Media Alliance’s Media Uncovered Podcast. The episode – the final episode of a mini series on social media – […]
Last week Doug Specht joined Mark Deuze (University of Amsterdam), and Daniela Grassau (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile) to discuss media and power in Latin America as part of […]
Prof. Christian Fuchs was recently interviewed by Newsweek about Joe Biden and social media. The article by Jacob Jarvis compares the diplomatic and presidential styles of Biden and his […]
It has been widely rumoured that Donald Trump will return to social media in the coming months. Not on Twitter, where he is now banned, but on his own […]
Recent events in the United States have shown how even the most established democracies have much to learn about democracy. But Winston Mano does not like to talk about […]
Ed Bracho-Polanco, was interviewed this week by the Media Diversity Institute (MDI) about hate speech and the end of Parler. In the article by Mikhail Yakovlev, Bracho-Polanco, tells MDI, […]
Call for Book Proposals: Critical Digital and Social Media Studies, University of Westminster Press Book Series Edited By Christian Fuchs Details and submission: https://uwestminsterpress.blog/2019/12/11/900/ Submission deadline: Monday 20 January 2020 […]