The University of Westminster hosted the 2022 British Journalism Review Charles Wheeler Award for Outstanding Contribution to Broadcast Journalism on Monday 10th October. This was the 13th such award […]
At the end of September 2022, Alessandro D’Arma and Maria Michalis (co-Presidents of IAPMR) participated in the RIPE@2022 conference “Between the Fourth Estate and the Fifth Power Conservation and […]
This discussion and performance was part of the Stuart Hall Foundation‘s special preview of Trevor Mathison’s newly commissioned artwork ‘The Conversation Continues: We Are Still Listening’. The audio-based […]
Prof. Jean Seaton joined a special episode of the BBC’s Today Programme to mark the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II. Seaton was asked to discuss the way in which […]
Prof. Jean Seaton joined scholars and journalists from across the UK to celebrate the BBC at 100 as part of an AHRC funded event hosted by the National Science […]
Professor Tarik Sabry took part in a workshop on performing arts in the Arab world in Morocco between 15th-17th September. The workshop brought together researchers from a range of […]
Dr. Andrea Medrado will form part of the Keynote plenary panel at the Association of Internet Researchers 2022 Conference, to be held in Dublin in Novemeber. The panel, entitled […]
Editors: Alexander Kent, Doug Specht and Aileen Buckley Ethics has long been a concern of academic geography, with scholars such as Harvey, Lefebvre, Massey and Butler noting how geographical […]
Speaking to Associated Press on the day before the official funeral of Queen Elizebeth II, Professor Steven Barnett noted that coverage has been ‘deferential to a fault’, and expressed […]
Prof. Naomi Sakr guested on the first episode of BBC Media Action’s new podcast. The podcast, entitled Brave New Media features journalists and editors from around the world working […]