CAMRI Scholars on BBC Radio 4
The last seven days have seen two of our staff speaking on Radio 4. Firstly on Saturday, Prof. Jean Seaton...
The last seven days have seen two of our staff speaking on Radio 4. Firstly on Saturday, Prof. Jean Seaton...
'The idea that DJs and electronic artists may suffer mental health difficulties as a result of their work is an...
The screen fills with close-ups of smiling African faces against a black-and-orange background: the carefree child, the gap-toothed man with...
The University of Westminster is the only institution to be home to two scholars recognised in the UK Government’s recently...
Diana Garrisi, who is a visiting lecturer at the Westminster School of Media, Arts and Design, will give a talk...
CAMRI Research Associate, Doug Specht, was recently appointed to British Standards Committee (IST/36) Geographic Information. IST/36 is committee of British...
This new book, edited by Christian Fuchs and Eran Fisher explores the labour theory of value is one of the...
CAMRI Research Associate Doug Specht's work has been included in the Association for Geographic Information's 2020 Foresight report. The AGI...
2015 is the 35th anniversary of the MacBride Report, a media policy report with the title “Many Voices, One World:...
Westminster is ranked as the number one university in the United Kingdom for "Media, Journalism and Communications" according a leading...