Tom Kirk and Kasper Hoffmann draw on the JSRP’s research to argue that calls to tackle the root causes of conflict and insecurity in many ‘fragile’ and ‘failing’ regions require understanding the multiple ways the state is often present as both an idea and a power-broker
This paper charts the course of Deleuze and Foucault’s philosophical friendship or ‘block of becomin...
MSc student Mary Diduch details the gap between constituents and those in elected office outlined by...
Benjamin Butterworth speaks out against the callous use of the phrase ‘That’s gay!” He argues that l...
Tom Kirk draws on the JSRP’s research to argue that calls to tackle the root causes of conflict and ...
In this blog post, Anna Macdonald and Holly Porter examine the political and social dynamics that sh...
Alicia Blum-Ross reflects on ‘sharenting’ and blogging as increasingly accepted parts of parenthood,...
Department of Government MSc Public Policy and Administration student Perry Scott reflects on the re...
The consultation on Ofcom’s Draft Annual Plan 2013/14 ended on Friday 22 February. LSE’s Sonia Livin...
In the first of a series of commentaries on the JSRP’s emerging ideas, Tom Kirk reports on Alex de W...
In this blog, Tom Kirk and Anna Macdonald explore the JSRP’s research on local justice mechanisms in...
‘Twas ever thus’ was the response of Michael Gove to Leveson’s suggestion back in May that the reput...
The UN’s Internet Governance Forum ended on 25 October. Following on from his initial report from th...
Steve Sharra analyses how Malawi’s new President can be truly accountable to his people. LSE’s Sasha...
Battling AIDS means challenging the power of rich nations over the world’s resources, argues LSE’s J...
In this blog, Tom Kirk, Jeroen Cuvelier and Koen Vlassenroot explore the JSRP’s Evidence Paper on ‘R...
This paper charts the course of Deleuze and Foucault’s philosophical friendship or ‘block of becomin...
MSc student Mary Diduch details the gap between constituents and those in elected office outlined by...
Benjamin Butterworth speaks out against the callous use of the phrase ‘That’s gay!” He argues that l...
Tom Kirk draws on the JSRP’s research to argue that calls to tackle the root causes of conflict and ...
In this blog post, Anna Macdonald and Holly Porter examine the political and social dynamics that sh...
Alicia Blum-Ross reflects on ‘sharenting’ and blogging as increasingly accepted parts of parenthood,...
Department of Government MSc Public Policy and Administration student Perry Scott reflects on the re...
The consultation on Ofcom’s Draft Annual Plan 2013/14 ended on Friday 22 February. LSE’s Sonia Livin...
In the first of a series of commentaries on the JSRP’s emerging ideas, Tom Kirk reports on Alex de W...
In this blog, Tom Kirk and Anna Macdonald explore the JSRP’s research on local justice mechanisms in...
‘Twas ever thus’ was the response of Michael Gove to Leveson’s suggestion back in May that the reput...
The UN’s Internet Governance Forum ended on 25 October. Following on from his initial report from th...
Steve Sharra analyses how Malawi’s new President can be truly accountable to his people. LSE’s Sasha...
Battling AIDS means challenging the power of rich nations over the world’s resources, argues LSE’s J...
In this blog, Tom Kirk, Jeroen Cuvelier and Koen Vlassenroot explore the JSRP’s Evidence Paper on ‘R...
This paper charts the course of Deleuze and Foucault’s philosophical friendship or ‘block of becomin...
MSc student Mary Diduch details the gap between constituents and those in elected office outlined by...
Benjamin Butterworth speaks out against the callous use of the phrase ‘That’s gay!” He argues that l...