Paul Rekret has recently published a new book with MIT Press. Take This Hammer: Work, Song, Crisis Connects contemporary changes in work and the economy to tendencies in popular music. […]
We are pleased to announce that Dr Samuel Neves successfully defended his VIVA on Monday, June 17th. His thesis, titled A Constructivist Grounded Theory of Self-Disclosure in Hybrid Pastoral […]
On June 26th at the 5th International Conference on Semiotics of Culture and Visual Communication at the Cyprus University of Technology, Limassol. Carl was invited to speak on “Removing […]
Professor Steven Barnett, Professor of Communication at the University of Westminster, spoke to The Washington Post on the decision taken last month to appoint Deputy Editor of The Telegraph […]
The University of Westminster hosted a workshop on the Future of Public Service Broadcasting which brought together industry professionals, Think-Tank researchers, academics, journalists, civil servants and experts to consider […]
Professor Steven Barnett, Professor of Communications at the University of Westminster, has spoken to The Guardian about which political party UK newspapers will back in the run up to […]
Congratulations to Dr Nanette Willberg, the newest PhD graduate from the Communication and Media Research Institute (CAMRI)! Dr Willberg has been awarded a PhD with a thesis titled “Designing […]
Prof. Steven Barnett recently spoke to the Guardian about the future of GBNews and TalkTV. The article, By Alexandra Topping, discusses the competitive dynamics and future uncertainties facing GB […]
In an ambitious move to reshape the academic landscape of Moroccan cultural studies, Professor Tarik Sabry is organizing a pivotal symposium titled “Rethinking Moroccan Cultural Studies” at the University […]
Doug Specht and Gunter Saunders have contributed to a new JISC case study on AI in higher education. The report, written by Tom Moule and published by JISC in […]