On the 21st June 2022, Pieter Verdegem delivered a keynote speech at the ‘(im)possibility of an island? ethical AI in a geopolitical world‘ event hosted by the Foundation […]
Tarik Sabry recently joined the faculty and students of Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in München (Germany) to discuss the future of Arab Cultural Studies and the field of Critical Arab Cultural Studies. […]
Tarik Sabry has been invited to join The Humanistic Inquiry and Theory (HIT) group on Arab Media and Culture. The Humanistic Inquiry and Theory (HIT) group on Arab […]
Winston Mano has spoken to Vogue about conversational commerce in Africa. Conversation commerce happens at the intersection between messaging apps and shopping, with text based conversations being used […]
Carl W. Jones recently presented his research using semiotic theory to discover racism in advertising at the 4th International Conference on Semiotics and Visual Communication. The conference was held […]
Dr. Anastasia Denisova was interviewed for The Lowdown magazine as part of a feature celebrating the release of the new minions film, Minions: The rise of Gru, which is […]
On the 8 June 2022 The Writers Union hosted a discussion event on the future of Channel 4. The event saw leading writers James Graham, Jack Thorne and Karissa […]
Speaking at the Hay festival, and reported in The Guardian, Prof. Jean Seaton has said that the new head of Ofcom, Michael Grade, “is too old, too lazy, and […]
On Wednesday 25 May, Australia’s music industry gathered for the first ever Head First conference discussing mental health and wellbeing. Presented by Support Act and held at the Factory Theatre in Sydney, the […]
Professor Steven Barnett has spoken with Julia Langdon for an article on collusion between the government and the press, published by The Tablet. The article explores the ways in […]