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Counter-Research Symposium at King's
On Friday, 27 February 2026, King’s College London hosted the inaugural event for CRIMSON (Counter Research in Media Studies Organised Network). The symposium was sponsored by the King’s Arts & Humanities Research Culture Grant and co-sponsored by the Centre for Research in Communication and Culture (CRCC) at Loughborough University. In the photo: Munira Cheema, Anna Khlusova, Jiali Fan, Matthias De Bondt, Woori Han, Hong Yu Liu, Yuval Katz About the Symposium: The symposiu
annakhlusova5
Apr 184 min read


NEW Publication: Munira Cheema "Dissenting Counter-Publics in Pakistani Social Media and Café Culture"
This book analyses how anti-state or counterpublics have emerged across mediated and physical spaces to respond to the state-led narrative of Pakistani identity. It aims to trace the rise of counterpublic spheres and anti-establishment discourses across different arenas—Twitter, YouTube, and local coffee houses. These spaces, both individually and collectively, offer unprecedented affordances that challenge traditionally immutable subjects such as the use of blasphemy as a po
annakhlusova5
Nov 13, 20251 min read


Call for Papers: First Counter-Research Symposium
27 February 2026 09:30 to 17:30 Strand Campus, London About: The Counter-Research Symposium is a one-day event organised by CRIMSON (Counter Research in Media Studies Organised Network), a new cross-institutional research network that centres research on marginalised, precarious, contentious, and often silenced communities. It supports media scholars and activists undertaking politically and emotionally complex work in challenging environments, including closed authoritaria
annakhlusova5
Nov 12, 20252 min read
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