In a recent article published on Geography Directions, Doug Specht delves into the complex role that maps play in the context of war, particularly focusing on the ongoing conflict […]
Doug Specht and Gunter Saunders have been cited in a new AdvanceHE publication on AI. The AI Garage Overview is part of AdvanceHE’s broader effort to document and analyze […]
In a controversial move, the BBC has significantly reduced the duration of its news bulletins on Radio 1’s Breakfast show with Greg James. Previously running for three minutes, the […]
In the recent elections for the International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR) Executive Board, Andrea Medrado was elected as the new Vice President. Medrado, a Senior Lecturer […]
Congratulations to Dr Samuel Gregory for successfully passing his PhD VIVA without corrections for his PhD by Published Work titled: “From Social Media to Deepfakes: Participatory human rights witnessing […]
Westminster MA students engaged with policy on digital platforms such as Facebook, Instagram and Whatsapp in a discussion led by Meta’s Emilar Gandhi, Head of Stakeholder Engagement and Policy […]
Winston Mano recently served as a guest speaker for Regis University’s Master of Development Practice program. He highlighted that decoloniality is imperative, particularly for regions in the global South […]
Doctoral Researcher, Helen Jay, has written for Scientific American on the need for a Public Service Internet to Free Us from Big Tech’s Grasp. In the article, Jay discusses […]
Academics and students from the University of Westminster’s School of Media and Communication took part in the Universidad CEU San Pablo’s International Week 2024 in Madrid, where Natalie Walter, Deputy Course Leader […]
This week, CAMRI’s Winston Mano, Course Director for the University of Westminster’s MA in Media and Development, extended an invitation to Mr Dickens Onditi Olewe, a Programme Officer at […]