Aasiya Lodhi launches ‘Reclaiming a Lost Past’ with the BBC
Dr. Aasiya Lodhi has launched a new project with the BBC entitled Reclaiming a Lost Past: Black British women, visibility...
Dr. Aasiya Lodhi has launched a new project with the BBC entitled Reclaiming a Lost Past: Black British women, visibility...
The role of public service broadcasters in Africa is seriously undermined by stringent and unsuitable legal frameworks. Legal hurdles have...
In early 2021, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia announced that the country would build a new city....
Carl Jones recently spoke at ‘Decolonising Your Curriculum', an immersive workshop’ hosted by De Montfort University and Leicester Castle Business...
This call for papers relates to the Ethics of the Digital Conference organised by the Digital Geography Research Group of...
Senior lecturer, Doug Specht, was interviewed by Irelands RTÉ about the impact of data and data centres on the environment....
The relationship between the BBC and the LGBTQ+ audience is the focus of a new short series of in-depth podcasts...
Anastasia Denisova has contributed to Hot or Cool's new report on fashion consumption. The report, entitled Unfit, Unfair, Unfashionable, examines...
On the 10th November 2022, Peter Cunliffe-Jones presented work on false news laws at the Africa Facts Summit held in...
Dr. Doug Specht has presented work on environmental recovery after colonialism as part of the commemorative events celebrating the 40th...