This year’s World Press Freedom Day theme was “Information as a Public Good.” It recognised the globe’s fast-changing communications systems that impact democracies, human rights and even our health. […]
The Alan Turing Institute recently hosted a panel on data as an instrument of coloniality The event featured a panel discussion on digital and data colonialism, including comments from […]
Westminster media professors Jean Seaton and Steve Barnett, along with CAMRI Doctoral Researcher Christopher Day, are part of a group that has just launched a major campaign to protect […]
The ground-breaking book on mental health and the music industry ‘Can Music Make You Sick? Measuring the Price of Musical Ambition’ by Sally Anne Gross and Dr. George Musgrave […]
Manisha Ganguly has been recognised for the second year in a row as a MHP + Mischief 30 to watch young journalist award winner, for her work in international […]
. Dr. George Musgrave was interviewed live on Euronews discussing what the return of the BRIT Awards symbolises for the music industry. Drawing on his research on mental health, […]
Prof. Christian Fuchs was recently interviewed by Newsweek about Joe Biden and social media. The article by Jacob Jarvis compares the diplomatic and presidential styles of Biden and his […]
Democracy and development on the African continent require open media that allow the public to freely send and receive information, regardless of the caveats on public order and […]
Universal Music’s UK Task Force for Meaningful Change (UK TFMC) has issued a manifesto detailing its goals and tactics to achieve what it describes as “tangible and lasting social […]
The We Might be Tables podcast, hosted by Dewansh Matharoo & Shrish Sudharsan, recently devoted two episodes to a reading an analysis of Death and Love: The Metaphysics of […]