Society, Politics & Law
Methods in Motion: Finding a voice after Brexit
In a world that appears increasingly hostile to expertise, Janet Newman suggests ways forward – and some new alliances.
History & The Arts
Methods in Motion: Clashing loyalties
Geoff Andrews argues that a multidisciplinary approach is key if we're to get to the heart of human vulnerabilities at moments of competing loyalties.
Society, Politics & Law
Methods in Motion: The things we don't know
As debates about 'truth' continue to hit the headlines, sociologist and Visiting Fellow Dr Jane McCarthy explores what we 'don’t know' in cross-cultural research.
Society, Politics & Law
The Who Are We? project
How artists and academics can work together to develop new avenues for exchange and influence
Society, Politics & Law
From Conversations on co-production to participants’ engagements
Introducing the participatants in the projects, and exploring their ideas and motivations
Society, Politics & Law
Participant voices & interactions Beyond The Babble
Listening to the voices Beyond The Babble
Nature & Environment
‘Rule Britannia, Britannia Rules the Waves’: From fishing patriotism to pragmatism
Pop quiz: which UK industry is approximately equal in size to sewing machine manufacturing, yet claims to have swung the Brexit vote?
Science, Maths & Technology
How does earthquake science help us track North Korea's nuclear tests?
Scientists more used to tracking natural threats can help shed light on what North Korea is up to. Neil Wilkins explains how.
Society, Politics & Law
Coping on the Coast: moral economies and liminality at the heart of things that matter
Does geography influence peoples’ sense of security and well-being?
Money & Business
Have vanishing debt costs created a magic money tree?
During the recent election campaign, the Tories insisted there was no such thing as a magic money tree. But, as Alan Shipman explains, low bond yields might be the next best thing.
Society, Politics & Law
There’s only one woman on the UK Brexit negotiating team – here’s why that matters
It has emerged that the team being sent to Brussels to lead on talks to take Britain out of the EU includes just one woman – out of nine named negotiators.
Languages
Using digital tools to save languages
Subhashish Panigrahi explains what he learned while documenting the language of his own community.