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Viewpoint: Blame it on Grime!

Viewpoint: Blame it on Grime!

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  • July 05, 2017

Chadwick Jackson Our sincerest apologies to the British electorate and political establishment for the recent election surge in interest from the [...]

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Policy and Politics: Why do we need a Fiscal Centred Perspective on Welfare State Development?

Policy and Politics: Why do we need a Fiscal Centred Perspective on Welfare State Development?

  • By discoversociety
  • July 05, 2017

Michal Koreh and Daniel Béland The Policy and Politics section of Discover Society is provided in collaboration with the journal Policy & Politics. The section [...]

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On the Frontline: After the horror of Grenfell, how can we best achieve justice and accountability?

On the Frontline: After the horror of Grenfell, how can we best achieve justice and accountability?

  • By discoversociety
  • July 05, 2017

Nancy Collins and Natalie Sedacca The fire at the Grenfell Tower block on 14 June 2017 was the type of appalling [...]

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The right to adequate housing? Reflections on an avoidable tragedy

The right to adequate housing? Reflections on an avoidable tragedy

  • By discoversociety
  • July 05, 2017

Nigel de Noronha As the tragedy at Grenfell Towers unfolded we watched the destruction of people’s homes and the failure to [...]

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Academia and the refugee crisis: crisis what crisis?

Academia and the refugee crisis: crisis what crisis?

  • By discoversociety
  • July 05, 2017

Gayle Munro Global events since 2015 have been the catalyst for what has been described as ‘unprecedented’ levels of migration. The [...]

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‘For the many, not the few’: Emotion, Politics, & the Fight for British Hegemony

‘For the many, not the few’: Emotion, Politics, & the Fight for British Hegemony

  • By discoversociety
  • July 05, 2017

Lisa Kalayji When the British election results came through, the progressive left responded with jubilation. Jeremy Corbyn, the divisive leader of [...]

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Every day can be Ed Balls Day in UK politics fandom

Every day can be Ed Balls Day in UK politics fandom

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  • July 05, 2017

Penny Andrews  Just over a week ago, Ed Balls followed me on Twitter and I screenshotted the moment, giddy as a [...]

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Re-Activate: Why are We Marching?

Re-Activate: Why are We Marching?

  • By discoversociety
  • July 05, 2017

Janet Salmons Stories from 1960s Civil Rights activists had a profound impact on me. Something about the look in their eyes [...]

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‘Hard Words Break No Bones’: Sedition, Free Speech, Academic Freedoms and Sovereignty in India

‘Hard Words Break No Bones’: Sedition, Free Speech, Academic Freedoms and Sovereignty in India

  • By discoversociety
  • July 05, 2017

Kalpana Kannabiran A 2015 report of PEN International opens with the following lines: “In India today it is surprisingly easy to [...]

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Indigeneity and Australian Politics

Indigeneity and Australian Politics

  • By discoversociety
  • July 05, 2017

Dominic O’Sullivan In 2015, the Australian Prime Minister and Leader of the Opposition appointed a Referendum Council. The Australian Constitution can [...]

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