Professor Bart Cammaerts

Professor Bart Cammaerts

Professor of Politics and Communication

Department of Media and Communications

Telephone
020 7955 6495
Room No
Room PEL.7.01E
Office Hours
By appointment on Student Hub
Languages
Dutch, English, French, German, Spanish
Key Expertise
Communication Strategies of Activists; Representations of Protest

About me

Bart Cammaerts is Professor of Politics and Communication at the Media and Communications Department of the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), where he also serves as Programme Director for the MSc in Politics and Communication 2025-26. He is the former chair of the Communication and Democracy Section of the European Communication and Research Association (ECREA) and former vice-chair of the Communication, Technology & Policy-section of the International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR). Besides this, professor Cammaerts is also a Member of the Academia Europaea (MAE)

His research focuses on the relationship between media, communication and resistance with particular emphasis on media strategies of activists, media representations of protest, alternative countercultures and broader issues relating to power, participation and public-ness. In his work, he also advocates for maximalist articulations of democracy and passionately critiques the creeping normalisation of neo-fascism. He publishes widely and his books include: Dichotomies in Media and Communication Theory (Routledge, 2026),The Circulation of Anti-Austerity Protest (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018), Youth Participation in Democratic Life: Stories of Hope and Disillusion (co-authored with Michael Bruter, Shakuntala Banaji, Sarah Harrison and Nick Anstead, Palgrave MacMillan, 2015) and Mediation and Protest Movements (co-edited with Alice Matoni and Patrick McCurdy, Intellect, 2013).

After obtaining his MA in Political Sciences at the Free University of Brussels (VUB) in 1996, Professor Cammaerts worked as a spokesperson and as advisor information society for Elio Di Rupo, the then Belgian vice-Prime Minister and Minister for Economic affairs and Telecommunication. After that he joined the research centre SMIT at the Free University of Brussels (VUB) as a doctoral researcher. In 2002 he obtained a PhD in Social Sciences. This was followed by postdoctoral research within the EMTEL2-network, financed by the 5th Framework Program of the EU Commission. After that he obtained a Marie Curie Fellowship, based at the Department of Media and Communications at LSE. He subsequently became a lecturer at LSE in 2005 and was promoted to professor in 2018.

Beyond academia, Professor Cammaerts is active as a radio producer (see MixCloud) and as a musician (see Bandcamp and SoundCloud).

Expertise Details

Communication Strategies of Activists; Representations of Protest; Alternative Media; Media; Power and Participation; Anti-Fascism

Publications

Books


Other publications

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Research

Through his research Professor Bart Cammaerts has established a world leading reputation in the field of media and communication studies, and more specifically in the specialist sub-fields of alternative media, representation of resistance, activist communication strategies and anti-fascism. His research is interdisciplinary and it is informed by his commitment to building intellectual bridges between the discipline of political science and the field of media and communication studies. He achieved this, on the one hand, by introducing political and democratic theory into media and communication studies, and, on the other, by introducing theoretical approaches within the media and communications field to research in the sub-field concerned with the study of social movements and political contention.

A recurrent theme in his research considers the dialectic interplay between dichotomies and analytical categories such as public/private, alternative/mainstream, symbolic/material, production/reception, scarcity/abundance, control/freedom and virtual/real, which were developed in his most recent book. His empirical and theoretical contributions situate themselves in five main areas: 1) media and communication policies at the national and international level and the role of civil society actors in shaping these policies, 2) alternative media as a space of resistance, which can be progressive, but also reactionary 3) the various roles media and communications play for social movements and contentious politics, 4) social change, politics and hegemony, and 5) exposing and contesting the normalisation of neo-fascism in public and political discourse. Regarding research methodologies, he has consistently combined quantitative methods, such as surveys and content analysis, with qualitative methods, such as interviews, focus groups and critical discourse analysis.

In terms of future research, Professor Bart Cammaerts intends to deepen his analysis of the relationships between media, communication and social change through historical research into the role of media and communications for social and rebellious movements of the past. He will also continue his anti-fascist struggle through exposing and critiquing fascist and anti-democratic values, discourses, and policies.

Teaching and supervision

Postgraduate teaching

Professor Cammaerts has convened and taught on the popular postgraduate courses Mediated Resistance and Activism and Political Communication in Democracies and Modern Campaigning Politics. He has also contributed lectures to team-taught postgraduate Media and Communications courses relating to theories and concepts (MC408/MC418) and research methodologies (MC4M1/MC4M2).

Doctoral supervision

Professor Cammaerts supervises doctoral researchers and welcomes applications from prospective students relating to his areas of research. He currently supervises Jessica Kong and has successfully supervised Dr Jessica BainesDr Brooks DeCillia and Dr Cornelia Reyes Acosta to completion.