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) […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]