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Professor Steven Barnett helps shape future of UK broadcasting landscape as part of DCMS Future of TV Distribution Audience working group

Professor Steven Barnett, Professor of Communications at the University of Westminster and member of CAMRI, has been contributing his expertise to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport’s (DCMS) […]
6 October 2025
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Doug Specht publishes on how a landmark verdict against Greenpeace could reshape the risks facing climate activists worldwide.

  In the piece, titled “How a verdict against Greenpeace threatens climate activism” and published on 2 March 2026, Specht analyses a US$345 million judgment handed down in North Dakota against […]
6 October 2025
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New HEPI report on GenAI and universities

A major new Higher Education Policy Institute (HEPI) report by Dr Doug Specht and Professor Gunter Saunders examines how universities can put human capabilities at the heart of an […]
6 October 2025
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Pieter Verdegem publishes new article on critical AI research in Sociology Compass

Dr Pieter Verdegem, Reader in Technology and Society and leader of CAMRI’s Communication, Technology and Society research theme, has published a new open-access article in Sociology Compass. Co-authored with Jian […]
6 October 2025
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Paul Rekret on DIY online radio and the fight against algorithmic playlists in The Wire

Dr Paul Rekret, Lecturer in Media Industries, has published a new essay in the December 2025/January 2026 double issue (503/504) of The Wire, the world’s leading magazine for underground and […]
6 October 2025
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Alex Sergeant offers five tips for becoming a cinephile in the age of streaming algorithms

Dr Alexander Sergeant, Lecturer in Digital Media Production, has published a new article in The Conversation offering practical guidance for aspiring film lovers navigating an increasingly algorithm-driven media landscape. In “Five […]
6 October 2025
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Doug Specht publishes new series of stories in Geographical and The Conversation

Dr Doug Specht, Reader in Cultural Geography and Communication at the University of Westminster and member of CAMRI, has recently published a series of articles in Geographical and The Conversation that span climate […]
6 October 2025
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Dr Xin Xin delivers lecture series at Guangdong University of Foreign Studies

Dr Xin Xin, Reader in International Communications and member of CAMRI, has delivered a lecture series at Guangdong University of Foreign Studies (GDUFS), deepening academic links between Westminster and […]
6 October 2025
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Alex Sergeant writes on the therapeutic power of It’s a Wonderful Life for The Conversation

Dr Alexander Sergeant, Lecturer in Digital Media Production, has published a new article in The Conversation exploring why Frank Capra’s It’s a Wonderful Life is far more than a feel-good Christmas film. In […]
6 October 2025
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Jean Seaton, Steven Barnett contribute to proposal for BBC reform

  The British Broadcasting Challenge, whose steering group includes CAMRI Profs Jean Seaton and Steven Barnett, has set out proposals to strengthen the BBC’s independence and long-term stability amid […]
6 October 2025
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