Research in the media AffiliationOxford Conflict, Peace & Security HubOxford Constitutional Studies ForumRISJPolitical Theory Network International Relations NetworkGovernment and Politics NetworkCSSJCIS Media TypeTVPodcastOpinionRadioCommentVideoFeatureReview Date 19 Aug 2021 Feature Title Amia Srinivasan on why we should dwell on discomfort in feminism Where Dazed and Confused Magazine Amia Srinivasan Date 13 Aug 2021 Opinion Title Amia Srinivasan: the politics of safety Where Financial Times Amia Srinivasan Date 13 Aug 2021 Radio Title BBC Radio 4 - Business Matters - 01:50 Rana Mitter on new plans to increase economic regulation in China Where BBC Radio 4 Rana Mitter Date 12 Aug 2021 Opinion Title A Free Speech Agenda Where London Review of Books Sophie Smith Date 12 Aug 2021 Review Title ‘Jihad and the City’ by Raphaël Lefèvre Where London School of Economics Raphaël Lefèvre Date 11 Aug 2021 Radio Title BBC Radio 4 - The Media Show, 21:30 - Meera Selva comments on the difficulties for accurate reporting in China Where BBC Radio 4 Meera Selva Date 11 Aug 2021 Radio Title BBC Radio 4, PM, 17:50 - Rana Mitter on the relationship between the Taliban and China Where BBC Radio 4 Rana Mitter Date 8 Aug 2021 Feature Title Amia Srinivasan: ‘Sex as a subject isn’t weird. It’s very, very serious’ Where The Guardian Amia Srinivasan Date 7 Aug 2021 Review Title The Right to Sex by Amia Srinivasan review — when did intimacy become such a minefield? Where The Times Amia Srinivasan Date 6 Aug 2021 Podcast Title The Right to Sex, with Amia Srinivasan and Merve Emre Where Intelligence Squared Amia Srinivasan Date 5 Aug 2021 Comment Title US Tech Products Enable Chinese Surveillance in Xinjiang, Researchers Find Where Radio Free Asia Valentin Weber Date 4 Aug 2021 Podcast Title Women's International Thought: A New History Where New Books Network Patricia Owens Date 4 Aug 2021 Comment Title Mere Civility: Disagreement and the Limits of Toleration Where National Conference of State Legislatures Teresa M. Bejan Date 3 Aug 2021 Comment Title Report claims U.S. tech companies continue to power China’s surveillance state Where The Globe and Mail Valentin Weber Date 28 Jul 2021 Review Title Whose freedom? Where New Statesman Amia Srinivasan Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 Page 43 Current page 44 Page 45 Page 46 Page 47 Page 48 … Next page Next ›
Date 19 Aug 2021 Feature Title Amia Srinivasan on why we should dwell on discomfort in feminism Where Dazed and Confused Magazine Amia Srinivasan
Date 13 Aug 2021 Opinion Title Amia Srinivasan: the politics of safety Where Financial Times Amia Srinivasan
Date 13 Aug 2021 Radio Title BBC Radio 4 - Business Matters - 01:50 Rana Mitter on new plans to increase economic regulation in China Where BBC Radio 4 Rana Mitter
Date 12 Aug 2021 Review Title ‘Jihad and the City’ by Raphaël Lefèvre Where London School of Economics Raphaël Lefèvre
Date 11 Aug 2021 Radio Title BBC Radio 4 - The Media Show, 21:30 - Meera Selva comments on the difficulties for accurate reporting in China Where BBC Radio 4 Meera Selva
Date 11 Aug 2021 Radio Title BBC Radio 4, PM, 17:50 - Rana Mitter on the relationship between the Taliban and China Where BBC Radio 4 Rana Mitter
Date 8 Aug 2021 Feature Title Amia Srinivasan: ‘Sex as a subject isn’t weird. It’s very, very serious’ Where The Guardian Amia Srinivasan
Date 7 Aug 2021 Review Title The Right to Sex by Amia Srinivasan review — when did intimacy become such a minefield? Where The Times Amia Srinivasan
Date 6 Aug 2021 Podcast Title The Right to Sex, with Amia Srinivasan and Merve Emre Where Intelligence Squared Amia Srinivasan
Date 5 Aug 2021 Comment Title US Tech Products Enable Chinese Surveillance in Xinjiang, Researchers Find Where Radio Free Asia Valentin Weber
Date 4 Aug 2021 Podcast Title Women's International Thought: A New History Where New Books Network Patricia Owens
Date 4 Aug 2021 Comment Title Mere Civility: Disagreement and the Limits of Toleration Where National Conference of State Legislatures Teresa M. Bejan
Date 3 Aug 2021 Comment Title Report claims U.S. tech companies continue to power China’s surveillance state Where The Globe and Mail Valentin Weber