How British Theatre Censorship Laws Have Inadvertently Created A Rich Archive Of Black History
Britain’s historical licensing of plays by Black theatre-makers has inadvertently produced an extensive historical archive of surveillance and censorship.
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Britain’s historical licensing of plays by Black theatre-makers has inadvertently produced an extensive historical archive of surveillance and censorship.
Hockney’s 20 Flowers and Some Bigger Pictures depict joy in the humdrum of domesticity.
What happened to the predicted red wave in the US midterms?
Analysis shows 21 out of 30 countries on the UK government’s list of repressive regimes received UK military equipment.
There’s still time to avert the worst of climate change.
Are betting markets better at predicting election results than opinion polls?
Perhaps the best way to understand the reasons why people embark on these journeys is to put yourself in their shoes.
What we can learn from squatters, climate protestors and desert hippies.
Cian O’Driscoll is interviewed in relation to his ISRF Mid-Career Fellowship. He talks about his research on the just war tradition, as well as interdisciplinarity and the theme of violence.
ISRF Editorial Assistant Dr Rachael Kiddey spoke with ISRF Fellows past and present, to discuss their research and their time as ISRF Fellows.