Month: May 2019
The fundamental tensions between copyright and social media
Copyright is inherently intertwined with the development of technology and none more so than the advent of the…
Brunel University
The Baptized Muse: Early Christian poetry as cultural authority
With the rise of Christianity in the Roman Empire increasing numbers of educated people converted to this new…
University of Bristol
Networks and Coordination in Global Climate Governance
How do the interactions between myriad initiatives work? Matthew Paterson, University of Manchester, discusses Social Network Analysis and…
University of Manchester
Visual Perception, Abstraction and Invention
Nathan Cohen is an artist interested in how we see the world around us and how this can…
Central Saint Martins
A new type of revolution: socialist thought in India
Although it is often said that early postcolonial India was socialist, scholars have tended to take this term…
London School of Economics
Uncertain Kingdom: nowcasting GDP and its revisions
Nikoleti Anesti discusses a new econometric framework to nowcast macroeconomic data subject to revisions, and uses it to…
Bank of England
Media Representations of Separated Child Migrants
Rachel Rosen analyzes coverage of separated child migrants in three British tabloids between the introduction of the Dubs Amendment,…
University College London
Lending relationships and the collateral channel
Corporate investment is known to respond strongly to cyclical swings in firms’ collateral values. This collateral channel is…
Bank of England
Public urban management and architectural design
Oscar Brito Gonzalez discusses his work and research into public urban management, planning models, urban and architectural design…
Central Saint Martins
Fundamental British Values in the Early Years
Jenny Robson looks at the response from Early Years Practitioners to the government requirement that they promote Fundamental…
University of East London