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Published in: Can Europe Make It?COVID’s borders: between peer-to-peer surveillance and the “common good"
The vocabulary of war contributes to concealing the differential impact of COVID, which has just found its first...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Authoritarianism masking incompetence? The case of the Republic of Cyprus
Authoritarianism, left unchecked to shape the public discourse, can self-propel and legitimise itself, diverting the...
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Published in: openMovementsSocial movements in Corona times: new constraints, new practices
Movements compensate for the lack of collective actions in public spaces, laying the groundwork for future...
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Published in: Countering the Radical RightApocalypse now: the conspiracy theories of the radical right
What conspiracy storylines are helping create the beliefs that justify the cause of the radical right?
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Published in: openDemocracyUKFrom corporate carewashing to genuine care?
The coronavirus crisis forces us to reconsider the business of business.
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Published in: openDemocracyUK: OpinionQueen beckons Britain into Covid-nationalism trap
Elizabeth Windsor's speech about COVID-19 tried to spin our profound feelings about the pandemic into nationalist sentiment
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Published in: openDemocracyUK: OpinionLabour must not abandon media reform
In an open letter to Labour leadership candidates, prominent figures in the party call for continued support for...
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Published in: openDemocracyUK: OpinionStop blaming ordinary people for the UK’s pandemic failures
Boris Johnson has presided over a public policy disaster. Now, he wants you to blame your neighbours. Don't.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?#Clapforcarers: why grassroots solidarity against Coronavirus matters
As people see that we all depend for our safety on the state and its health system, they realise that contra...
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Published in: 50.50Job: US Investigations Editor
Seeking: A highly experienced US-based investigative journalist, to lead our project tracking the backlash against...
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Published in: ourBeeb: OpinionCoronavirus has strengthened the case for the BBC
The right has been desperate to sell of the BBC for years. But Covid-19 shows why we need public service broadcasting.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Taking deliberation seriously: ‘considered judgment’ from the Brexit referendum to the pandemic
On the 2019 UK elections, popular sovereignty, and citizens’ assemblies. A conversation with Stuart White.
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Published in: openMovementsVirus: all that is solid melts in the air
Is it easier to ascertain the truthfulness and quality of a society’s institutions under normal daily circumstances...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Women refugee photographers who changed how post-war Britain saw itself
These images served to signal that there was also a cultural dimension to the hopes for post-war renewal.
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Published in: Countering the Radical RightCoronavirus and the radical right: conspiracy, disinformation, and xenophobia
How is the radical right using the COVID-19 pandemic to advance their political agenda?
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Published in: North Africa, West Asia‘Bots’ and bans: social media and regime propaganda in the Middle East
Regimes in the Middle East are constantly evolving their propaganda strategies to keep up with the new forms of...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaHow do Syrian directors see censorship today?
Towards a new understanding of censorship, and its impact on Syrian cinema.
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionHow to make AI work for people and planet
Whether AI will be a weapon of social injustice or an agent of positive change depends on the stories we choose to weave.
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaA matter of life or death: Syrian journalists have nowhere to turn
In Syria, journalists report the news while facing threats from all sides of the war. Now we must do our part to...