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Visible, vulnerable, (un)safe? Reflections on safety and risk when researching harmful communities online
CSTPV Online Seminar with Dr Allysa Czerwinsky
Discussions of researcher safety often construct the impacts of researching harmful communities or extremist groups as universal, experienced the same way by...
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Inaugural Lecture Showcase: International Relations
The following Professors will deliver their inaugural lectures at this event: Professor Fiona McCallum Guiney: 'The Future of Middle Eastern...
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Interdisciplinary Rights Conversation 2: Being Human
with Natasha Saunders (Chair), Camilo Ardila, Anindya Raychaudhuri and Tony Crook - CCRHR event
The CCRHR will continue its series of Interdisciplinary Rights Conversations with a discussion of the theme 'Being Human'. Speaking from the...
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Indonesian Politics and International Relations
Guest Speaker - Agastya Wardhana
Indonesia is forcast to be the 4th largest economy by 2050. President Subianto Prabowo, during his election campaign, made clear statements that he expects the...
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What is the meaning of home? Syrian refugees between displacement, diaspora and return
MECACS and CSS Seminar Series Event - MS Teams
MECACS and CSS seminar Wassim to chair Register by emailing [email protected].
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Climate Challenge: can China lead the way?
CGLG hosted event with guest speaker Dr Kim Vender
A look at China's evolving role of global climate leadership, from international negotiations to domestic debates on responsibility and development. Dr...
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Communicating about extremism and terrorism to non-academic audiences -- messaging, engagement and researcher safety
CSTPV Seminar with Dr Olivia Brown
Public interest in understanding extremism and terrorism has only increased with the evolution of technology and pervading hateful discourse online. This...
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Reflections on trends and advances in the study of war, sectarianism and international intervention in Syria and the wider Middle East
A workshop in recognition of Professor Raymond Hinnebusch's contribution to scholarship in the fields of International Relations and Middle Eastern...
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Global Southwests: Capital, Labor, and Uranium in American and African Southwests
Guest Speaker - Professor J. Sarkar, Professor of Global History of Inequalities, University of Glasgow
Global Southwests traces the interconnected networks of transimperial capital and labor dispossession in Southwestern United States and Southwest Africa or...
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Development and Conflicting Values in Kyrgyzstan
MECACS Seminar series - with Dr Aikokul Arzieva (American University of Central Asia, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan) and Dr Matteo Fumagalli
MECACS Seminar series -- with Dr Aikokul Arzieva (American University of Central Asia, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan) and Dr Matteo Fumagalli Dr. Aikokul Arzieva is...
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Frontline engineering: the development of Ukrainian Unmanned Systems during the war
ISWS Seminar Series with Emilie Berthelsen
Ukraine has become a world leader in drone development. For drones to remain operational on the front, systems are constantly tailored to changing demands, with...
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Public or private violence: unpacking the relationship between domestic abuse and violent extremism
CSTPV Seminar featuring Dr Caitlin Clemmow
Growing evidence and newly emerging extremist movements, such as incels, suggest a relationship between violence against women and girls and violent extremism....
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From the Black Sea to the North Sea: a workshop in stop-motion animation with film screening
CAP and Quiet Centre event
Join the Centre for Art and Politics (CAP) for an unusual workshop in animation, dedicated to the legends of the seas. With invited stop-motion animation artist...
