By Dr. John FitzGibbon, Senior Lecturer in Politics
Capability in Athens – Thoughts on the recent Human Development and Capability Association
By Razia Shariff Doctoral Candidate Politics and International Relations
Bonding with our Psychology and Sociology colleagues at British Psychology Conference
With the British Psychological Society – Social Psychology Section annual conference being held at Canterbury Christ Church this year, we thought it was a great opportunity for us to get […]
Dr David Bates co-convenes sessions on Norman Geras’ Contribution to Marxism – A Celebration
The Political Studies Marxism Specialist Group (PSA-MSG) organised three sessions on Professor Norman Geras’ contribution to Marxism. The sessions were part of The University of Manchester’s Workshops in Political Theory, […]
Leadership in Austerity
Senior Lecturer in Politics Mark Bennister has contributed to a new Special Issue of Parliamentary Affairs. The articles are available online here
Pol/IR Researchers Success in EU Erasmus+ Funding!
The Politics and International Relations team at Canterbury Christ Church University has been successful in its bid for three prestigious Jean Monnet funding grants which together will enhance our teaching and […]
“Nick and Margaret – Obscuring the Immigration Debate”
The BBC’s recent programme ‘Nick and Margaret: Too many immigrants?’ (BBC1 15/7/14) is proof of the BBC’s move an uncritical populist media bias.
“Nick & Margret: Too Many Immigrants?”
If you read the synopsis of “Too Many Immigrants” before watching it, it’s likely that you would expect the BBC to be producing a comprehensive look at attitudes towards immigration […]
The final score? Politics, international relations and the World Cup
As the World Cup in Brazil comes to an end, many will be asking ‘was it worth it?’