Dr Susan Kenyon considers the possible impact of the rail strikes for the post-pandemic public transport recovery and the effect that this may have on individuals, communities and the environment.
Boris Johnson: From the People’s Populist to a Potential Political Pariah
Our PhD student, Jo Rothery surveys the rapid fall from grace of Boris Johnson.
We have the power! A day of politically engaged artistic practice
On the 5th of May 2022, young people from Astor College, Dover, Canterbury Academy, and Canterbury College, chanted ‘education is our right, freedom is our plight!’, while waving placards, and […]
Writing to create social and political change: Assessments at CCCU
Think assessment = essay? Think again!
Students get involved in Queen’s Green Canopy Project
Some days are harder than others. And while developing a keen understanding of how to conduct political research well is an important part of any politics curriculum, there are times […]
If there is a Hung Parliament in 2024…
Dr Christopher Stevens considers what the future may hold for the Labour Party The right-wing press likes to celebrate Boris Johnson’s next general election victory, sneering at Sir Kier Starmer’s […]
Dr Simon Bransden
We are sad to announce the death of our dear colleague Dr Simon Bransden.
Why the military are returning in Africa
Dr Dele Babalola reflects on the growing instability in African states.
Is Boris Johnson’s Red Wall Appeal Beginning to Crumble?
Jo Rothery, PhD student, considers the changing opinion polls as 2022 begins.