The role of public service broadcasters in Africa is seriously undermined by stringent and unsuitable legal frameworks. Legal hurdles have resulted in African national broadcasters without legal independence, a […]
In early 2021, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia announced that the country would build a new city. This city, dubbed ‘the line’ would be 170 kilometre […]
Carl Jones recently spoke at ‘Decolonising Your Curriculum’, an immersive workshop’ hosted by De Montfort University and Leicester Castle Business School. At the event on October 24th, Jones discussed […]
This call for papers relates to the Ethics of the Digital Conference organised by the Digital Geography Research Group of the RGS, and hosted by the Communication and Media […]
Senior lecturer, Doug Specht, was interviewed by Irelands RTÉ about the impact of data and data centres on the environment. The article, by Aoife Ryan-Christensen, is part of RTÉ’s […]
The relationship between the BBC and the LGBTQ+ audience is the focus of a new short series of in-depth podcasts developed by Dr Matthew Linfoot, Principal Lecturer in Radio, […]
Anastasia Denisova has contributed to Hot or Cool’s new report on fashion consumption. The report, entitled Unfit, Unfair, Unfashionable, examines current trends in fashion consumption, in particular fast fashion. […]
Dr. Doug Specht has presented work on environmental recovery after colonialism as part of the commemorative events celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Human Rights Centre of the University […]
On the 10th November 2022, Peter Cunliffe-Jones presented work on false news laws at the Africa Facts Summit held in Nairobi, Kenya. Cunliffe-Jones’ talk formed part of a two […]
Dr. Matthew Linfoot spoke to i News this week about the proposal to significantly reduce the unique programming produced across the BBC’s 39 local radio stations. Under planned changes, […]