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 […]
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 […]
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, […]
On April 25th The College of Media’s ‘Diversity committee’ within the University of Illinois invited CAMRI member Carl W. Jones to speak to over 100 staff and students about […]
CAMRI’s Winston Mano was among invited experts at a two-day symposium on state media, organised by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in partnership with Meta, formerly named Facebook. The […]
Prof. Steven Barnett has appeared on the Stephen Nolan show, and on Times Radio with Darryl Morris to discuss the resignation of BBC Chair Richard Sharp. On both shows […]
Prof. Jean Seaton spoke at the Foreign Press Association as part of the launch of a new report on the Monarchy by the Constitution Unit at UCL and the […]
What Internet Censorship Costs Society – powered by sovren.media CAMRI’s Winston Mano was interviewed about big technology companies’ monopoly and how this is impacting on internet freedom. The interview, […]
On 27th March, Doug Specht joined The Network for Global Justice and the Environmental Humanities for a discussion on ‘Greening societies with just socio-technical transformations: Joining agendas across disciplines […]