CAMRI’s Winston Mano participated in the launch and round table discussion of the book, African Women in Digital Spaces: Redefining Social Movements on the Continent and in the Diaspora […]
Anastasia Kavada has contributed to TNI’s State of Power 2023 report. The report which explores how Big Tech has concentrated vast economic power with the collusion of states, examines […]
On January 30th Carl jones spoke to an international group of researchers at CityU,Hong Kong about his investigation into myth creation and racial hierarchies within a former colonized nation […]
Last week it was revealed that the BBC chair, Richard Sharp, helped arrange a personal loan worth as much as £800,000 for Boris Johnson shortly before the then prime minister […]
Critical Digital and Social Media Studies is an established open access book series edited by Professor Christian Fuchs. With funding from the Jisc Open Access Community Framework (OACF), which allows us […]
Prof. Steven Barnett spoke this week to AP about Prince Harry’s new book, Spare. The article, by Dancia Kirka, explores the collusive relationship between the press and the Royal […]
Students and staff at Bayreuth University participated in a week-long workshop on Afrokology of media and communication. It was part of a critical engagement with the epistemic boundaries of […]
CAMRI’s Winston Mano and Professor Lusike Mukhongo (Western Michigan University) participated in two online events where they jointly presented the methodological rationale for their Mozilla funded project, “Wezesha na […]
The coming together of people from differing cultural backgrounds has increased due to today’s heightened mobility of individuals, especially driven by travel for educational, social, economic and political reasons. […]
Dr. Aasiya Lodhi has launched a new project with the BBC entitled Reclaiming a Lost Past: Black British women, visibility and the BBC. The project focuses on the often […]