Rights and Might: Cultural counter-narratives of the migrant and refugee experiences
Part of Refugee Week Conference organised by University of Westminster's Communication and Media Research Institute (CAMRI) Centre for Research and...
Part of Refugee Week Conference organised by University of Westminster's Communication and Media Research Institute (CAMRI) Centre for Research and...
The “gig economy” and new forms of flexible working now characterise work practices in an increasing number of fields beyond...
This one-day conference seeks to explore representations of the body as strange, shameful, wrong, impaired, wounded, scarred, disabled, lacking, different...
Presentation and lecture by distinguished broadcaster Kate Adie at Regent Street Cinema on Tuesday 27June 2017. BBC Chief International Correspondent...
In this presentationAna Naomi de Sousa, journalist at Forensic Architecture, and Stefan Laxness, architect and project coordinator at Forensic Architecture,...
The “gig economy” and new forms of flexible working now characterise work practices in an increasing number of fields beyond...
Symposium organised by the Africa Media Centre, Communication and Media Research Institute (CAMRI) Rwanda’s President Kagame is among a growing group...
The expansion of the digital economy has raised contentious issues for regulators and policy-makers. From the taxation of digital companies...
Conference organised by the Communication and Media Research Institute (CAMRI) Keynote Panel: Virality, Social Media and Popular Culture Chair: Dave Morley,...
Transformations in Television Industries Transformations of Television Consumption Practices Transformation of Televisual Narratives and Identities 21st Century Transnational and Transmedia...