“Voting is by number, and it will always harm the interests of a minority. A protest is disruptive and reflects intensity – it really shows how much you care about something.” – argues Dr Sherrill Stroschein, Senior lecturer in Politics at University College London
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First paragraph: Conventional wisdom has it that humans have a poorer sense of smell than most other...
Hamid Yazdan Panah is an attorney, writer and human rights activist from the San Francisco Bay Area
Commentators differ in function that interactions between people (‘intersubjectivity’) plays in Witt...
The intensity and the extent of popular anger against the tyranny and incompetency of Hosni Mubarak’...
Nicci Shall is a graduate in Sociology from the University of Cambridge and a current student on the...
Lichen sclerosus (LS) is an under‐researched disorder, particularly from the perspective of individu...
We caught up with Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic after his talk at the London School of Eco...
Affirmative action in the United States is the political principle behind legislation meant to impro...
Better integration among different communities and more equal spending of funds is key to Macedonia’...
Environmental Writing and Great Lakes LiteratureAt age twenty‐four, a college student writes a lette...
There seems a growing confidence among American hawks about the inevitability of an attack on Iran. ...
Katya Ivanova is a doctoral candidate in the LSE European Institute. She is interested in internatio...
1openThis article considers the aesthetic factors that can make extreme existential pessimism attrac...
Shanthi Marie Blanchard is a MSc student at the London School of Economics and Political Science and...
The Legitimacy and Effectiveness of Law & Governance in a World of Multilevel Jurisdiction
First paragraph: Conventional wisdom has it that humans have a poorer sense of smell than most other...
Hamid Yazdan Panah is an attorney, writer and human rights activist from the San Francisco Bay Area
Commentators differ in function that interactions between people (‘intersubjectivity’) plays in Witt...