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Revisiting the communist idea

Revisiting the communist idea

Following the 100th anniversary of the Russian Revolution Dr David Bates asks if communism is still a viable political theory .

07 Nov, 201716 Jun, 2021 Politics, Research
Volunteering overseas: white saviour complex, worthy development impact or neither?

Volunteering overseas: white saviour complex, worthy development impact or neither?

Jim Butcher, Reader in the Geography of Tourism, looks at the relationship between short term volunteering and development.

25 Oct, 201716 Jun, 2021 Geography, Research, Tourism
Revolutionary Times

Revolutionary Times

Dr David Bates looks ahead to the 100th anniversary of the Russian Revolution and explores the importance of time in the establishment of the Soviet Union.

10 Oct, 201716 Jun, 2021 History, Politics, Research
The language of mental health

The language of mental health

Professor Douglas MacInnes looks at how we can all help remove the stigma around mental health issues just by changing our language.

10 Oct, 201716 Jun, 2021 Nursing, Research, Society
The Canterbury Sound: music from the small city in the global history of popular culture

The Canterbury Sound: music from the small city in the global history of popular culture

Guest blogger Dr Asya Draganova explains how Canterbury became the sound of prog rock and psychedelic music.

09 Oct, 201716 Jun, 2021 Culture, Music, Research
From violent repression to tempered enthusiasm: what next for Catalonia?

From violent repression to tempered enthusiasm: what next for Catalonia?

Paul Anderson asks what next for Catalonia, Spain and the EU following this weekend’s events in the Spanish region?

02 Oct, 201716 Jun, 2021 Politics, Research
A warning shot, not yet a crisis for German democracy

A warning shot, not yet a crisis for German democracy

Dr Philipp Köker explains why the success of the far-right AfD in Sunday’s election is cause for concern, but far from heralding a crisis for German democracy.

25 Sep, 201716 Jun, 2021 Politics, Research
Catalan referendum and the Spanish reaction – a double edged sword?

Catalan referendum and the Spanish reaction – a double edged sword?

Paul Anderson looks at the Spanish Government’s reaction to Catalan’s decision to hold a referendum on independence.

22 Sep, 201716 Jun, 2021 Politics, Research
Is there a future for RE in schools?

Is there a future for RE in schools?

Professor Trevor Cooling looks at today’s report on RE in schools by the Commission on Religious Education and asks: is it a game changer?

21 Sep, 201716 Jun, 2021 Education, Faith and religion, Research

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