CAMRI’s Winston Mano was in the keynote panel at the Youth and Digital Platforms symposium held on the 29th January at Utrecht University in Netherlands. The symposium focused on the […]
How does one become a professor? This was one of many questions faced by CAMRI’s Winston Mano when he was invited in the Inspirational Speaker Series at The John […]
Sally Anne Gross and George Musgrave have contributed to a major new House of Commons report on misogyny in music. The report, which is published by The Women and […]
Maria Michalis contributed a podcast to Toby Miller’s cultural studies series where she talked about power, crisis, infrastructure, digital sovereignty, supply chains, competition policy, and public-service broadcasting. […]
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 Scholars, Professors Tarik Sabry and Winston Mano, took part in a keynote panel at the University of Mohamed 6 in Morocco, to inaugurate the opening of the Africa […]
A book co-edited by Alessandro D’Arma, including a chapter on “Public Service Media: From Epistemic Rights to Epistemic Justice” co-authored with CAMRI Deputy Research Director Maria Michalis Horowitz, M, […]
The University of Westminster’s Communication and Media Research Institute (CAMRI) is pleased to announce this year’s Quintin Hogg Trust (QHT) PhD Studentships for UK and International applicants to commence […]
Prof. Jean Seaton recently spoke with The Times about the BBC’s selling off its Vinyl archive through auction. Seaton noted that the collection is unique due to the way […]
After a successful pilot scheme in 2023, the Commonwealth Journalists Association (CJA) was, on the 29th of November, at the University of Westminster to launch an expanded mentoring programme […]