Sally-Anne Gross has been interviewed by gal-dem about motherhood and the music industry. The article, by Ray Sang, notes that while there might be greater visibility for pregnant people […]
“If young people want to get into the creative industries, they need to keep up to date with the always evolving digital technologies” advises Carl Jones on the Latin […]
The International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR) has endorsed the recently-launched Public Service Media and Public Service Internet Manifesto, a collective work of communication scholars and practitioners that […]
Westminster School of Media and Communication has bucked national trends in the 2021 National Student Survey (NSS), exceeding subject benchmarks in all areas, to become the highest performing School […]
Prof. Jean Seaton spoke at last week’s IPPR Oxford Media Convention on the value of public service broadcasting. This year’s convention was built around the theme of Reform media, […]
Camri researchers’ submissions are quoted and referenced in Ofcom’s Statement (2021) Small Screen: Big Debate. Recommendations to Government on the Future of Public Service Media. As part of its […]
Doug Specht has joined the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) Centre for Humanitarian Data’s Reviewer team. Following work by carried out by the United […]
Over the last month senior lecturer and chartered geographer, Doug Specht, has been taking part in the Cartographies of the Imagination exhibition and forum. Cartographies of the Imagination was […]
Alessandro D’Arma and Maria Michalis have been elected as the new co-Presidents of the International Association of Public Media Researchers (IAPMR). Building on the scholarly and networking activities of […]
University of Westminster Senior Lecturer, and CAMRI Scholar, Carl W. Jones has written an article for the Mexican Zapatista freedom movement ‘Camino al Andar’ exploring the causes of racism […]