Following the exposure of the New York Times podcast Caliphate as deeply flawed, CAMRI doctoral researcher, Manisha Ganguly, wrote to Harper’s magazine about the perils of open-source intelligence (OSINT). […]
During a podcast interview in Dallas, Texas, researcher Carl Jones insists that American Advertising needs to be more diverse in order not to discriminate. But how? Is advertising racist? […]
Sir David Attenborough, CH, OM, FRS, a world-renowned public service broadcaster and naturalist, voted most trusted man in Britain, has now joined the British Broadcasting Challenge‘s call for a […]
In this episode of his podcast, Christian Fuchs talks about what it means to take a philosophical approach on the communication of death and love. The episode deals with the […]
“The Internet and the media landscape are broken. The dominant commercial Internet platforms endanger democracy. Despite all the great opportunities the Internet has offered to society and individuals, the […]
A new report published this week reveals for the first time how IPSO, the press regulator which covers most of the UK’s largest print and online publishers, was set […]
Following last week’s launch of the Misinformation Policy in Sub-Saharan Africa policy briefing, project lead Peter Cunliffe-Jones has been sharing insights from the briefing across a wide range of […]
Over 1 million views and downloads have now been achieved by the University of Westminster Press since publishing its first journal issue in September 2015. (Figures end April 2021). Many […]
Following the publication of thesis’ from alumni Sam Edrisi and Dominic Athanassiou another student from the MA Music Businesses Management has secured a peer-reviewed academic journal publication for a reworked version of […]
Professor Christian Fuchs, Professor and Director of the Communication and Media Research Institute, was quoted in an article by Gizmodo about whether we are ever going to run out […]