Dr Pieter Verdegem

Dr Pieter Verdegem


Dr Pieter Verdegem is Reader in Technology and Society in the Westminster School of Media and Communication and member of CAMRI (the Communication and Media Research Institute). 

His research investigates the political economy of media and communication and the impact of digital technologies on society.

He is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA) and teaches core undergraduate and postgraduate modules every year.

Prior to joining the Westminster School of Media and Communication, he was Assistant Professor in New Media and ICT in the Department of Communication Sciences, Ghent University, Belgium (2012-2016) and Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Department of Informatics and Media, Uppsala University, Sweden (2011-2012). He holds a PhD in Communication Sciences from Ghent University. 


He leads the CAMRI research theme Communication, Technology and Society.

His research covers two major areas of scholarship. First, he investigates the political economy of media, communications and digital technologies. He is currently writing Understanding Data, Culture and Society for SAGE, a textbook on power and the data society. Second, he is interested in AI, data and computational culture, and the impact of digital technologies on society. He has edited the volume AI for Everyone? Critical Perspectives for the University of Westminster Press.

He has published widely in leading academic journals, including AI & Society, New Media & SocietyInformation, Communication & Society, and the European Journal of Communication


  • Communication and Media Research Institute

In brief

Research areas

Communication, technology and society, artificial intelligence (AI), data & society, information society, internet studies, social media, datafication, algorithms

Skills / expertise

AI, data and society

Supervision interests

Communication, technology and society, artificial intelligence (AI), data & society, information society, internet studies