Prof. Jean Seaton recently conducted research for and was featured in a BBC Archive Hour special dubbed, “Do You Speak English?,” that traces the start of the BBC’s […]
On December 24th Carl W. Jones was interviewed about Australian Television Advertising by Radio personality Michael Palvich on ABC National Radio based in Melbourne. Listen here: (Jones’s interview begins […]
Prof. Steven Barnett recently published a piece in the new issue of the the British Journalism Review: “Give us facts, not opinions.” Co-authored with Ivor Gaber (University of […]
Naomi Sakr introduced a pilot piece of media diversity research at a Media Diversity Institute (MDI) event in Belgrade on December 10. The event, taking place on International […]
In Spring 2024, Senior Lecturer Aasiya Lodhi chaired/hosted a series of online public education events this year for the Stuart Hall Foundation, where she is a Trustee. Reading […]
On 19th November, Prof. Miriyam Aouragh presented a talk at the Geneva Graduate Institute entitled, “Palestine and the Infrastructures of Empire: Occupation and Liberation in the Digital Age.” […]
On December 5th Carl W. Jones presented results of his research within Mexico at a Latin American Studies At Westminster (LASAW) event held at the Regent Street campus. LASAW […]
Earlier this year, on 11 September, Prof. Winston Mano presented a paper on popular radio in Zimbabwe at the Popular Public Service Broadcasting symposium. The symposium explored BBC Radio […]
On 28th November 2024, Maria Michalis participated in the Voice of the Listener & Viewer autumn conference, “The Opportunities and Challenges for PSB in a Digital World.” She was […]
Prof. Winston Mano co-organized a pre-conference and delivered two presentations at the 2024 International Communication Association (ICA) conference, held on Australia’s Gold Coast from June 20–24. The pre-conference, titled […]