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?’
New Blog on Measuring Leadership Capital
Senior Lecturer in Politics Dr. Mark Bennister and colleague Ben Worthy at Birkbeck have launched a blog on measuring political leadership.
Senior Lecturer Dr Mark Bennister quoted in Select Committee Report
Expert analysis by Dr Mark Bennister, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Psychology, Politics and Sociology, has been included in a recently published report by the Political and Constitutional Reform […]
Five brief lessons from a turbulent Middle Eastern summer
By Dr. André Barrinha
Canterbury Senior Lecturer on the Commonwealth and Canada
In late May 2014, Senior Lecturer in Politics/IR, Dr Amelia Hadfield traveled to Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada, at the invitation of the Royal Commonwealth Society of Canada to give […]
Politics and IR hosts inaugaral ‘Energy and Governance’ Workshop
On Thursday 12 June, 2014, Canterbury Christ Church hosted the first inaugural “Energy and Governance” Workshop, the first of many to come, organised by Dr. Amelia Hadfield on the basis of […]
Workshop on EU Federalism and Euroscepticism: “Who is afraid of a federal Europe?”
A workshop on the link between EU federalism and Euroscepticism was organised by Dr. John FitzGibbon and Dr. Soeren Keil and held on 10th of June at the North Holmes Road […]