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Critical Global Politics

What does it mean to be ‘educated’? In Uganda it’s not just schooling that counts

Jul 18, 2023 Editor Comment on What does it mean to be ‘educated’? In Uganda it’s not just schooling that counts

What does it mean to be ‘educated’? In Uganda it’s not just schooling that counts Ben Jones, University of East Anglia and Lucy Njogu, University of

Cultural Politics and Media Public Policy and Administration

Involve more ordinary Canadians in implementing the Online Streaming Act

Jul 7, 2023 Editor Comment on Involve more ordinary Canadians in implementing the Online Streaming Act

Involve more ordinary Canadians in implementing the Online Streaming Act by Kate Mattocks. Originally published on Policy OptionsJune 23, 2023 After a long journey filled

Critical Global Politics Student blog

Exploring the Intersection of Academia and Humanitarian Work: My Journey in the Rohingya Refugee Camps

Jul 5, 2023 Editor Comment on Exploring the Intersection of Academia and Humanitarian Work: My Journey in the Rohingya Refugee Camps

By Sabrina Ahmed In September 2022, I started my ethnography as a PhD researcher in the Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh. Focusing on the impacts

Democracy

New global electoral index shows increasing election quality in many countries

Jul 4, 2023 Editor Comment on New global electoral index shows increasing election quality in many countries

A new report from the Electoral Integrity Project has reported that election quality has held steady around the world – and increased in many countries. 

British politics Democracy

After the Johnson years, it’s time to renew British democracy

Jun 29, 2023 Editor Comment on After the Johnson years, it’s time to renew British democracy

New research shows how, across a range of measures, Britain has been undergoing a process of democratic backsliding since Boris Johnson became prime minister in

Critical Global Politics Decolonise the University

How the Windrush generation changed stories of Britain forever – ten recommended reads

Jun 9, 2023 Editor Comment on How the Windrush generation changed stories of Britain forever – ten recommended reads

Alison Donnell, University of East Anglia The 800 West Indians who walked down the gangway at Tilbury to make new lives in England in June

Critical Global Politics

What does it mean to be ‘educated’? In Uganda it’s not just schooling that counts

Jul 18, 2023 Editor 0
Cultural Politics and Media Public Policy and Administration

Involve more ordinary Canadians in implementing the Online Streaming Act

Jul 7, 2023 Editor 0
Critical Global Politics Student blog

Exploring the Intersection of Academia and Humanitarian Work: My Journey in the Rohingya Refugee Camps

Jul 5, 2023 Editor 0
Democracy

New global electoral index shows increasing election quality in many countries

Jul 4, 2023 Editor 0
British politics Democracy

After the Johnson years, it’s time to renew British democracy

Jun 29, 2023 Editor 0
Critical Global Politics Decolonise the University

How the Windrush generation changed stories of Britain forever – ten recommended reads

Jun 9, 2023 Editor 0
Cultural Politics and Media Expert Political Analysis Public Policy and Administration

Why migration cannot only be discussed in terms of jobs, taxes and benefits

Jan 13, 2014 EditorComment on Why migration cannot only be discussed in terms of jobs, taxes and benefits

Dr Michael Skey argues that the immigration debate is about more than jobs and taxes; it

Cultural Politics and Media Expert Political Analysis

Don’t dismiss celebrity politics – young people can learn from famous campaigners

Jan 12, 2014 EditorComment on Don’t dismiss celebrity politics – young people can learn from famous campaigners

Professor John Street argues that young people are much less alienated from, and indifferent to,

Expert Political Analysis Public Policy and Administration

Voter ID in Britain? A Note of Caution from Academic Research

Jan 7, 2014 Editor8 Comments on Voter ID in Britain? A Note of Caution from Academic Research

Voter ID in Britain is being put forward to fix the problem of voter fraud.

Public Lectures Public Policy and Administration Scottish Independence Referendum

Jack McConnell: Is Independence the only Stable Future for Scotland?

Jan 3, 2014 EditorComment on Jack McConnell: Is Independence the only Stable Future for Scotland?

Jack McConnell spoke on whether independence was the only stable future for Scotland at the

Public Lectures Public Policy and Administration

Vince Cable: The Centre Left Battleground

Dec 30, 2013 EditorComment on Vince Cable: The Centre Left Battleground

Vince Cable delivered a public lecture at the University of East Anglia on ‘the Centre-Left

Parliament Week Analysis Public Lectures Public Policy and Administration

Is Parliament fit for purporse? Baroness Jenny Jones, Richard Bacon MP and Rupert Read discuss

Dec 16, 2013 Editor1 Comment on Is Parliament fit for purporse? Baroness Jenny Jones, Richard Bacon MP and Rupert Read discuss

The University of East Anglia hosted a public discussion on whether ‘Parliament was fit for

Expert Political Analysis Public Policy and Administration

Media moguls and their influence

Dec 13, 2013 Editor1 Comment on Media moguls and their influence

Chris Hanretty argues that, when looking at owner influence over the media, we should look

Cultural Politics and Media Studying at UEA

Feeling inspired: Q & A with Mark Townsend, Home Affairs Editor of The Observer

Dec 12, 2013 EditorComment on Feeling inspired: Q & A with Mark Townsend, Home Affairs Editor of The Observer

Libby Masters is one many PSI Broadcast and Media students who attended The Guardian headquarters

Cultural Politics and Media Studying at UEA

Edward Snowden spy revelations leave British unmoved

Dec 12, 2013 EditorComment on Edward Snowden spy revelations leave British unmoved

Tracey Gardiner is one many PSI Broadcast and Media students who attended the Thought Out

Critical Global Politics Expert Political Analysis International Relations Nelson Mandela

Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela: A legendary Great takes his leave

Dec 10, 2013 EditorComment on Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela: A legendary Great takes his leave

Dr. Elizabeth Cobbett considers the legacy of Nelson Mandela. Mandela’s death is a moment for

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Critical Global Politics

What does it mean to be ‘educated’? In Uganda it’s not just schooling that counts

Jul 18, 2023 Editor 0
Cultural Politics and Media Public Policy and Administration

Involve more ordinary Canadians in implementing the Online Streaming Act

Jul 7, 2023 Editor 0
Critical Global Politics Student blog

Exploring the Intersection of Academia and Humanitarian Work: My Journey in the Rohingya Refugee Camps

Jul 5, 2023 Editor 0
Democracy

New global electoral index shows increasing election quality in many countries

Jul 4, 2023 Editor 0
British politics Democracy

After the Johnson years, it’s time to renew British democracy

Jun 29, 2023 Editor 0
Critical Global Politics Decolonise the University

How the Windrush generation changed stories of Britain forever – ten recommended reads

Jun 9, 2023 Editor 0
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