Linnéa Sandström, an MSc student at LSE’s gender institute, discusses the emotional and the rational in public decision-making and asks if there is any room for emotions in public decision-making
While E-safety initiatives often proritise older children, there are increasing efforts to make sure...
“What are we feeling, guys?” I asked while scrolling through the options. “Tired, emotional, hungry…...
Natural birth, breastfeeding, dummies – the debates and online discussions can be vicious, keyboard ...
As we draw closer to the time when the IANA stewardship functions transition away from US oversight ...
Lucy Hopkins, Head of Sustainability and Consumer Futures at Consumer Focus, talks about new researc...
How should we deal with the sorts of automated predictive systems that increasingly impact our lives...
Nick Anstead, Assistant Professor in the Department of Media & Communications at LSE, outlines a num...
Following a special workshop convened by the Media Policy Project on ‘Automation, Prediction and Dig...
Following a special workshop convened by the Media Policy Project on ‘Automation, Prediction and Dig...
The timing of Harriet Harman’s intervention on media ownership yesterday was interesting. It came ju...
Following a special workshop convened by the Media Policy Project on ‘Automation, Prediction and Dig...
As the Parliamentary Select Committee on the Future of the BBC continues to hear evidence on what sh...
Professor Oscar H. Gandy, Jr., is Emeritus Professor at the Annenberg School for Communication, Univ...
Following a special workshop convened by the Media Policy Project on ‘Automation, Prediction and Dig...
[EN] This study is based on the International Investigation Project “Games and Emotions” created by ...
While E-safety initiatives often proritise older children, there are increasing efforts to make sure...
“What are we feeling, guys?” I asked while scrolling through the options. “Tired, emotional, hungry…...
Natural birth, breastfeeding, dummies – the debates and online discussions can be vicious, keyboard ...
As we draw closer to the time when the IANA stewardship functions transition away from US oversight ...
Lucy Hopkins, Head of Sustainability and Consumer Futures at Consumer Focus, talks about new researc...
How should we deal with the sorts of automated predictive systems that increasingly impact our lives...
Nick Anstead, Assistant Professor in the Department of Media & Communications at LSE, outlines a num...
Following a special workshop convened by the Media Policy Project on ‘Automation, Prediction and Dig...
Following a special workshop convened by the Media Policy Project on ‘Automation, Prediction and Dig...
The timing of Harriet Harman’s intervention on media ownership yesterday was interesting. It came ju...
Following a special workshop convened by the Media Policy Project on ‘Automation, Prediction and Dig...
As the Parliamentary Select Committee on the Future of the BBC continues to hear evidence on what sh...
Professor Oscar H. Gandy, Jr., is Emeritus Professor at the Annenberg School for Communication, Univ...
Following a special workshop convened by the Media Policy Project on ‘Automation, Prediction and Dig...
[EN] This study is based on the International Investigation Project “Games and Emotions” created by ...
While E-safety initiatives often proritise older children, there are increasing efforts to make sure...
“What are we feeling, guys?” I asked while scrolling through the options. “Tired, emotional, hungry…...
Natural birth, breastfeeding, dummies – the debates and online discussions can be vicious, keyboard ...