Prof. Steven Barnett’s wrote about the enduring influence of the UK national press for a collection of essays about the general election. The publication by Bournemouth University, “UK Election […]
Congratulations to Dr Lookman Sanusi, the newest PhD graduate from the Communication and Media Research Institute (CAMRI)! Dr Sanusi has been awarded a PhD with a thesis titled “The […]
Alessandro D’Arma and Maria Michalis participated in the RIPE@2024 conference “Public Service Media for Innovation and Sustainability” where they presented their paper “Public Service Media (PSM) for Environmental Sustainability: […]
Maria Michalis has published a chapter on “Competition Law and Regulation” in the Handbook of Media and Communication Governance (2024, M. Puppis, R. Mansell and H van Den Bulck […]
In a groundbreaking event hosted by the Communication and Media Research Institute (CAMRI), leading experts from around the world convened to address the pressing challenges of regulating digital media […]
Steven Barnett recently wrote for CityAM, where he argues for the importance of the BBC as its Royal Charter nears expiration in 2026. He notes that criticism of the […]
Ed Bracho-Polanco recently spoke to News Decoder about the trend of low voter turnout among young people and explored ways to engage them in the democratic process. The article […]
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 […]