Narzanin Massoumi, David Miller and Tom Mills The Director of CREST was asked to respond to this article. [...]
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Mark McCormack Sexuality and education are a combustible combination for British media and politics. The recent debates about [...]
Read moreHow Money Myths led to Austerity
Mary Mellor Following the financial crisis of 2007-8 many states saw a spike in public spending that [...]
Read moreUniversal Catastrophe – the ongoing crisis that is Universal Credit and welfare ‘conditionality’
Christian Garland The 40 year project of ‘welfare reform’ or ‘active labour market policies’ that can be viewed [...]
Read moreStereotypical and (Super)Heroic Representations of Masculinity in Sperm Donation Marketing
Francesca Sobande A broad range of studies have explored how commercial businesses use images and ideas concerning gender [...]
Read moreBreaking the Cycle: Media Representations of Victim-Survivors and Child Abuse
Amy Beddows Discussions around media representations of sexual violence and abuse have become both more mainstream and more [...]
Read moreExpatriate or migrant? The racialised politics of migration categories and the ‘space in-between’
Sarah Kunz “Why are white people expats when the rest of us are immigrants?” Mawuna Koutonin asked provocatively [...]
Read moreImagined Futures of Consumption: Lay Expectations and Speculations
Daniel Welch and Ulrike Ehgartner Imagined futures of consumption have played a central role politically and economically since [...]
Read moreReflections on Higher Education in Palestine: Barriers to Academia and Intellectual Dialogue in the Palestinian-Israeli Context
Mona Jebril This article is a scholarly contribution to the topic of Palestinian-Israeli dialogue which has been an [...]
Read moreOn the importance of teaching colonial histories
Amy Clarke Earlier this year, TIDE and the Runnymede Trust published a new report on Teaching Migration, Belonging, [...]
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