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Image 9 Nov 2022 New research shows how Ukrainian nationalism has endured and evolved amidst the Ukraine-Russia conflict Marnie Howlett
Image 9 Nov 2022 DPIR’s Arthur Laudrain makes prestigious list of potential future leaders Arthur PB Laudrain
Image 1 Nov 2022 New book explores how silences are integral to the way we communicate and embedded in thought and practice Michael Freeden
Image 31 Oct 2022 New UK Politics research finds that the young feel much better represented by Labour, but the retired are less sure about the Conservatives Zack Grant Jane Green Geoffrey Evans
Image 27 Oct 2022 New Reuters Institute research sheds light on what we can learn from how Global South digital publishers use platforms Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
Image 19 Oct 2022 Dr Lucas Kello releases new book exploring the changing character of international rivalry in new technological arenas Lucas Kello
Image 19 Oct 2022 Professor Neta Crawford publishes new book on how the US military became the world’s largest single greenhouse gas emitter Neta Crawford
Image 19 Oct 2022 New Reuters Institute research reveals audiences’ scepticism of news on digital platforms Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
Image 19 Oct 2022 Dr Lenka Buštíková Siroky's book on the rise of the far right in Eastern Europe is published in paperback Lenka Buštíková Siroky