Thinking media through the city (Birkbeck Excellence in Teaching Award talk)

Slightly last minute here, but if anyone is interested in hearing about an alternative assessment technique in media/urban studies, I have just the thing for you. Tomorrow (1 March 2017) I will be giving a 4pm talk at Birkbeck’s Centre for Transformative Practice in Learning and Teaching, around the ‘urban media inventory’ assessment that I … Continue Reading

Mediating cityscapes symposium at the ICA

This Sunday, 29 May 2016, I will be presenting a keynote paper for ‘Mediating cityscapes’, a symposium being held as part of the Artists’ Film Biennial at the Institute of Contemporary Arts. My paper – titled ‘The media-urban nexus: histories, stakes, possibilities’ – will be an attempt to open up some broad themes around what … Continue Reading

Urban media tour: 18 May 2016

After a two-year hiatus, Joel McKim and I are pleased to again lead our (evidently) popular urban media tour of West End London, this year as part of Birkbeck Arts Week 2016. As always, we’ll be not only visiting a range of buildings and neighbourhoods associated with major media industries, but also we’ll be discussing … Continue Reading

Event at The Hub: Open Data, Smart Citizens?

Along with Myria Georgiou and a whole gang of others, Joel McKim and I have been helping to establish a new (and as-yet unnamed) London research network on media and cities. Like quite a few things in which I’m involved, the network has been on a bit of a slow burn for the past several … Continue Reading

Where is urban politics? Symposium published online

I’ve noticed in reading a blog post by Clive Barnett that the International Journal of Urban and Regional Research has published an Early View version of a special symposium issue titled ‘Where is urban politics’ (subscription required), edited by Clive, Allan Cochrane and myself. This is a symposium that’s been long in the making, traceable … Continue Reading