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Can public discourse impact AI regulation?

In their newly published JCMS paper, Kerem 脰ge and Manuel Quintin show that frames and discourse coalitions influence the scope and ethos of US and EU facial recognition policies.

Fri 22 May 2026, 09:18 | Tags: Staff PhD Postgraduate

Call for Abstracts - 鈥楶luralism and Social Justice in the Context of Ethnic Nationalism鈥

We are excited to invite you to participate in a one-day seminar on 鈥楶luralism and Social Justice in the Context of Ethnic Nationalism鈥, supported by the 鈥楤ig Questions鈥 funding from Social Sciences Connect at the 91福利. This event aims to foster collaborations and establish a new interdisciplinary research network around these issues at 91福利.

Wed 20 May 2026, 16:17 | Tags: Staff PhD Postgraduate Research

CRIPS Annual Lecture: Professor Andrew Baldwin

CRIPS are incredibly excited to announce this year's annual lecture with our guest speaker Professor Andrew Baldwin from Durham University. The lecture is co-convened with the Borders, Race, Ethnicity and Migration Network (BREM) and the Environmental Politics cluster at PAIS.

Climate mobility and planetary conjunctural analysis: in search of a method for the Anthropocene

Professor Baldwin will talk to us about the political significance of the expansive discourse on climate mobility for the UK and Europe in the current conjuncture.

The lecture will take place on the 26th of May, 17:00 to 18:30, in S0.11. Refreshments will be available from 16:30.

Wed 20 May 2026, 16:07 | Tags: Staff PhD Postgraduate Undergraduate Research

CRIPS Annual Lecture: Professor Andrew Baldwin

CRIPS are incredibly excited to announce this year's annual lecture with our guest speaker Professor Andrew Baldwin from Durham University. The lecture is co-convened with the Borders, Race, Ethnicity and Migration Network (BREM) and the Environmental Politics cluster at PAIS.

Thu 14 May 2026, 15:02 | Tags: Staff PhD Postgraduate

ISA Diplomatic Studies award for PAIS scholar

Professor Tom Long鈥檚 award-winning article, co-authored with Carsten-Andreas Schulz, examines Latin American reactions to the 1884–85 Berlin Conference, best known for its role in the 鈥渟cramble for Africa鈥. Focusing on diplomats from Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Mexico, the article shows how the conference shaped Latin American understandings of imperialism and their own position in the international order. It highlights the global repercussions of late nineteenth-century imperialism and reassesses Latin American anti-imperialism.

Tue 28 Apr 2026, 18:48 | Tags: Staff Impact PhD Postgraduate Undergraduate Research Awards

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