CAMRI professors discuss UNESCO’s MacBride Report’s policy implications in the era of digitised globalisation
2015 is the 35th anniversary of the MacBride Report, a media policy report with the title “Many Voices, One World:...
2015 is the 35th anniversary of the MacBride Report, a media policy report with the title “Many Voices, One World:...
Alessandro D'Arma's new book was published today, and is available from Rowman and Littlefield Media and Politics in Contemporary Italy...
Jointly organised by the BBC Trust, the University of Westminster and the MeCCSA Policy Group, a seminar entitled ‘Tomorrow’s BBC:...
Christian Fuchs’ monograph “Culture and Economy in the Age of Social Media” has been published by Routledge. Christian is Professor...
The "Open Up!" report discusses how parliament can become a more open and more public sphere and asks what role...
Hyperlocal media, charitable journalism and media policy reform were among the topics discussed at an event organised by CAMRI's AHRC-funded...
Daniel Trottier's monograph "Social Media as Surveillance" (Ashgate, 2012) was awarded the 2013 Annual Book Prize by the Surveillance Studies...
"Social Media: A Critical Introduction" by Christian Fuchs, Professor of Social Media at the University of Westminster, provides a broad...
Following a wide-ranging discussion involving leading figures in media policy, law and regulation, a group of academics have recommended necessary...
Amanda Wrigley, of CAMRI’s Media History group, has just published ‘Louis MacNeice: The Classical Radio Plays’, co-edited with S J...