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May
2
Thu
5:00 pm
Young Women Then and Now: Music ...
@ University of Westminster (Room: UG04)
Young Women Then and Now: Music ...
@ University of Westminster (Room: UG04)
May 2 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Angela McRobbie (Goldsmiths, University of London) This event is part of the CAMRI Seminar series. The current event is an in person/on campus event only. In this lecture Angela McRobbie reflects on issues raised by[...]
May
9
Thu
5:00 pm
The Business of Bordering Europe...
@ University of Westminster (Fyvie Hall)
The Business of Bordering Europe...
@ University of Westminster (Fyvie Hall)
May 9 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
In her inaugural lecture, Professor Roza Tsagarousianou, will reflect on her family’s refugee history and on her research at the refugee camps in Moria and Kara Tepe on the Island of Lesvos in Greece, to[...]
Jun
20
Thu
5:00 pm
Communication Policy and Invisib...
@ University of Westminster (Fyvie Hall)
Communication Policy and Invisib...
@ University of Westminster (Fyvie Hall)
Jun 20 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
In her inaugural lecture, Professor Maria Michalis will reflect on her academic journey and how she has navigated the balance between academic research and attempts to intervene in policy. She asks: what are the invisible[...]
Jun
27
Thu
all-day
Regulating Digital Media in the ...
@ University of Westminster
Regulating Digital Media in the ...
@ University of Westminster
Jun 27 – Jun 28 all-day
The last 20 years have seen an exponential increase in the production and uses of digital media content by a large and important young political generation. These digital media platforms have the potential to create[...]
Research
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The Datafication of Migrant Bodies and the Enactment of Migrant Subjectivities: Biometric Data, Power and Resistance at the Borders of Europe
The article engages with biometric data gathering technologies as part of migration infrastructures for the …Public Service Media and the Internet: Two Decades in Review
Alessandro D’Arma publishes a study on Public Service Media and the Internet in the International …Annie Nightingale: DJ, author, presenter, mother. Raver extraordinaire.
Annie Nightingale, who died on January 11, was a champion of what she called “underground …Prince Harry and the Mirror: how court victory reopened the phone hacking scandal the British press had hoped was over
A pivotal court judgment has found evidence that “habitual” phone hacking went on at Mirror …Rupert Murdoch: bad for journalism, bad for democracy
“On July 19, 2011, I sat three rows behind Rupert Murdoch at the select committee …#Metoo India: Why are survivors turning to online spaces for justice?
In October 2017, Raya Sarkar, a 24-year-old law student from India, published a crowdsourced list …
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