Steven Barnett speaks to The Guardian about the government’s assault on BBC licence fee
On Sunday culture secretary Nadine Dorries tweeted that "this licence fee announcement will be the last". This barely veiled threat...
On Sunday culture secretary Nadine Dorries tweeted that "this licence fee announcement will be the last". This barely veiled threat...
Dr. George Musgrave, academic researcher based in CAMRI, has produced a trilogy of academic publications focusing on the loss of...
On Dec 23rd BBC Radio’s Jeanette Kwakye quizzed CAMRI scholar and Snr. Lecturer of PR & Advertising Carl W. Jones,...
The UK government has blocked two Channel 4 directors from rejoining the broadcaster’s board, reports the Financial Times. The article,...
Power relations in media development are dominated by those from the resource rich global North. The skewed relations perpetuate coloniality...
Doug Specht, Senior Lecturer and Director of Teaching and Learning in the School of Media and Communication, gave a keynote...
Last week Doug Specht joined Mark Deuze (University of Amsterdam), and Daniela Grassau (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile) to discuss...
Doug Specht has recently spoken to the Royal Geographical Society's Ask the Geographer podcast about the responsible and ethical use...
On 2nd December, Professor Steven Barnett delivered the most recent Shirley Williams lecture, titled: “100 years of the BBC: Britain’s...
Bloomsbury is pleased to announce the development of a very exciting new project: The Handbook of Online Research Ethics. It...