Doug Specht discusses responsible and ethical use of location data for the RGS Ask a Geographer Podcast
Doug Specht has recently spoken to the Royal Geographical Society's Ask the Geographer podcast about the responsible and ethical use...
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...
The CSPS Internship comprises a series of virtual lectures, fifth session of which was hosted Dr Musab Iqbal who gave...
In an interconnected and interdependent world, challenges to social cohesion, whether based on race, religion, culture or ethnicity, can no...
Diversity and advertising are a hot topic. Forcing question such as Why does the culture industry use stereotypes to represent...
With the 60th Anniversary of Doctor Who's first broadcast just around the corner, Forbes.com have started the party early with...
The British Broadcasting Challenge, who count among their members Prof. Jean Seaton and Prof. Steven Barnett, have written to William...
CAMRI Doctoral Researcher Manisha Ganguly has been announced as a winner of the UK 100 Women in Tech Awards. Manisha...
Professor Jean Seaton appeared on last week's Westminster Insider Podcast. During the show, which is produced by Politico, presenter Jack...