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Professor Leston-Bandeira’s book rated as 25th best of Greatest British Politics Books
We were delighted to hear that Professor Leston-Bandeira’s book Exploring Parliament was ranked 25th of 100 greatest British politics books, being the top book on the UK Parliament.
Language teachers from around the world share their experience
The Centre for Language Education Research (CLER) has reached out to language teachers around the world to curate a collection of stories and experiences about lockdown.
Success during a very taxing summer for the Indiana/Leeds Summer Tax Workshop Series
For the past 13 weeks, the School of Law’s Dr Leopoldo Parada and Professor Leandra Lederman (Indiana University Maurer School of Law) have been running the Indiana/Leeds Summer Tax Workshop Series.
Dr Nick Robinson quoted in Guardian article about protests and activism within video games
Dr Robinson spoke to the Guardian about the increased presence of in-game protests organised by gamers and activists, most recently regarding Hong Kong and BLM.
Read about our members’ new publication: ‘Private Security’s Accountabilities within Polycentric Assemblages’ by Julie Berg and Clifford Shearing
This article reflects on the ways which private security can be, and is, held responsible and accountable to the public (and other security providers) in formalised, polycentric, or nodal assemblages.