UCL Political Science and School of Public Policy
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Why are some authoritarian governments willing to let their citizens know when things go wrong?
Tune in to this week's episode of UCL Uncovering Politics, where we hear from Dr Handi Li, Lecturer in Comparative Politics at the UCL Department of Political Science.
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Should advocates abandon universal rights language in favour of arguments rooted in local traditions and anti-colonial sentiment?
Tune in to this week's episode of UCL Uncovering Politics, where we hear from Phillip Ayoub and Adam Harris, both professors in our department: tinyurl.com/2hbv6zm7
Wishing all who are celebrating a peaceful and auspicious Vesak.
What are the implications for governments trying to advance climate policy?
Tune into this week's episode of UCL Uncovering Politics, where we hear from Jared Finnegan, Lecturer in Public Policy in the UCL Department of Political Science.
Full episode: tinyurl.com/4kvct36h
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In this episode of UCL Uncovering Politics, we explore what it means to treat people with dementia as social equals, with Dr Matilda Carter (@matildacarter.bsky.social), Lecturer in Applied Ethics, and consider the implications for social justice in dementia care.
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Some posts promote violence, misinformation, or self-harm. Is removal always the right response?
Tune in to this week's episode of UCL Uncovering Politics, where we hear from Jeffrey Howard, Professor of Political Philosophy and Public Policy: buff.ly/SjAsdx3
#SocialMedia #FreeSpeech #Moderation
How Do Judges' Personal Views Affect Asylum Rulings?
Tune in to this week's episode of UCL Uncovering Politics, where we hear from @benlauderdale.bsky.social, Professor of Political Science, and Judith Spirig, Associate Professor of Political Science at UCL.
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