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 […]
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 […]
In his talk to the African Intercultural Philosophy network (OZSW), held on the 2nd of September 2022, at the Vrije Universiteit in the Netherlands, Winston Mano introduced Afrokology (Mano […]
CAMRI’s Winston Mano and his international team of researchers are among the eight projects each awarded USD $50,000 by Mozilla to leverage the Kiswahili language and voice technology for […]
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 […]
Carl Jones recently attended the 15th World Congress on Semiotics in Thessaloniki, Greece, where he was appointed as an Executive Committee Member of the International Association for Semiotic Studies […]
Maria Michalis was interviewed for a special report on the funding of public service broadcasting, for the evening news bulletin of RTV Slovenia (2ndSeptember 2022). She talked about the […]
Maria Michalis was an invited speaker at the 2022 IAMCR Pre conference “Digital Governance and Transcultural Communication.” Organized by the School of Journalism and Communication of Beijing […]
Miriyam Aouragh will join scholar activists from around the world to speak at State of the World 2022 Online Global Conference. The conference takes place between 14-17th September, with […]