Public Service Media (PSM) and Sustainability was a one-day workshop organised by Alessandro D’Arma and Maria Michalis in collaboration with the Public Media Alliance and the International Association of […]
Steven Barnett has spoken to Points of View about Scandalous: Phone Hacking on Trial – the BBCs investigation into phone hacking. The programme examined the more than a decade […]
Prince Harry has told a London court that phone-hacking has been carried out on an industrial scale across the British press during hours of cross-examination from the lawyer for […]
As part of an ICA pre-conference on New Methods for Analysing Digital Data Across Cultures and Contexts, Andrea Medrado ran a workshop on applying Participatory Action Research (PAR) to […]
Many congratulations to Dr Robert Boughen on passing his PhD VIVA on Tuesday 28th May for his Techne AHRC-funded research on Sino-African journalism and journalistic fields: CGTN Africa’s workers […]
CAMRI’s Winston Mano participated in the 73rd annual International Communication Association (ICA) 2023 conference in Toronto from 24 May–30 May. It was held under the main theme of Reclaiming […]
Following the arrest of a man for hitting a controversial statue outside the BBC’s HQ in London with a hammer, Prof. Jean Seaton appeared on the BBCs PM programme […]
Anastasia Kavada has written for the ECPR’s Political Science Blog, The Loop, about the concept of ‘project democracy’. In the article Kavada notes how the concept of project democracy […]
Following stories of Harry and Meghan being chased by paparazzi through the streets, Steven Barnett spoke to the BBC about the events. During an interview with BBC 5 Live, […]
Steven Barnett recently joined a VLV Spring conference panel which debated whether impartiality regulation was still fit for purpose. There has been some recent debate about whether impartiality regulation […]