Doug Specht has written for Maplines Magazine on teaching geospatial ethics in schools and universities. Specht, who is a chartered geographer of the Royal Geographical Society, uses the article […]
CAMRI’s Winston Mano addressed the question of what does Afrokology bring to media and communication studies? as part of his participation in the Gender and Diversity Office Round Table […]
Doug Specht, senior lecturer and director of teaching and learning in the school of media and communication, has been appointed to the Editorial Advisory Board of the European Journal […]
On the 6th July 2022, Winston Mano talked to Year 11 and 12 students at Featherstone High School about how development needs to be decolonised as a matter of […]
Prof. Jean Seaton has joined a new advisory panel at the Imperial War Museum. The panel has been established to support the development of a new gallery documenting The […]
Doug Specht with Brittany Oakes of the Real Farming Trust, and Yali Banton-Heath and Joe Hope from the Land Workers Alliance. Doug Specht has chaired a session on agroecology, […]
Prof. Jean Seaton spoke at the Westminster Media Forum policy conference on 6th July 2022. The event focused on the future for media policy in the UK, with Seaton […]
Specht joined Rector of Ilia State University Giga Zedania, and the staff of the Faculty of Education for dinner overlooking Tbilisi. Doug Specht, senior lecturer and director of teaching […]
Steven Barnett has criticised Ofcom for misrepresenting its own data in a report into youth news consumption. The report from Ofcom claimed that the BBC, long the UK’s […]
Adrian Leisewitz, a recent graduate of the University of Westminster’s highly successful Music Business Management MA course, has published a revised version of his dissertation in the journal Culture Unbound. The journal […]