Research in the media AffiliationOxford Conflict, Peace & Security HubOxford Constitutional Studies ForumRISJPolitical Theory Network International Relations NetworkGovernment and Politics NetworkCSSJCIS Media TypeTVPodcastOpinionRadioCommentVideoFeatureReview Date 25 Jul 2021 Radio Title BBC World Service - 07:12 - Rana Mitter is interviewed about his latest book, China's good war: How World War II is shaping a new nationalism Where BBC World Service Rana Mitter Date 25 Jul 2021 Feature Title Philosopher Amia Srinivasan Will Radically Change The Way You See Feminism, The #MeToo Movement – And Sex Where Vogue Amia Srinivasan Date 22 Jul 2021 Feature Title Interview with Sudhir Hazareesingh Where Times Higher Education Sudhir Hazareesingh Date 19 Jul 2021 Feature Title The philosophy of porn Where Prospect magazine Amia Srinivasan Date 16 Jul 2021 Opinion Title A world unsafe for democracy? China and the shaping of global order Where The British Academy Rosemary Foot Date 13 Jul 2021 Opinion Title COVID-19 is prompting more people to head to trusted mainstream news sites for information – new research Where The Conversation Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism Date 6 Jul 2021 Opinion Title The Democratic Panopticon Where Noema Magazine Kalypso Nicolaïdis Date 6 Jul 2021 Opinion Title EU member states and Brexit: role model or deterrent? Where UK in a Changing Europe Geoffrey Evans Date 1 Jul 2021 Opinion Title China’s Communist party has rewritten its own past – but the truth will surface Where The Guardian Rana Mitter Date 30 Jun 2021 Radio Title BBC World Service, 14:49 - Dr Edward Howell, Lecturer in Politics and Oxford University, discusses the latest political situation in North Korea. Where BBC World Service Edward Howell Date 30 Jun 2021 Podcast Title Javid brings confidence after scandal Where The Guardian Date 30 Jun 2021 Opinion Title Domestic considerations always come first for China’s Communist Party: Rana Mitter on the CPC at 100 Where The Hindu Rana Mitter Date 27 Jun 2021 Opinion Title Saint-Simon’s Technocratic Internationalism, 1802–1825 Where Centre for Intellectual History Jan Eijking Date 24 Jun 2021 Opinion Title Organization, consensus, distribution key to anti-epidemic success Where Global Times Rana Mitter Date 23 Jun 2021 Opinion Title Trust in news has grown in the UK during pandemic, research suggests Where BBC Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 41 Page 42 Page 43 Page 44 Current page 45 Page 46 Page 47 Page 48 Page 49 … Next page Next ›
Date 25 Jul 2021 Radio Title BBC World Service - 07:12 - Rana Mitter is interviewed about his latest book, China's good war: How World War II is shaping a new nationalism Where BBC World Service Rana Mitter
Date 25 Jul 2021 Feature Title Philosopher Amia Srinivasan Will Radically Change The Way You See Feminism, The #MeToo Movement – And Sex Where Vogue Amia Srinivasan
Date 22 Jul 2021 Feature Title Interview with Sudhir Hazareesingh Where Times Higher Education Sudhir Hazareesingh
Date 16 Jul 2021 Opinion Title A world unsafe for democracy? China and the shaping of global order Where The British Academy Rosemary Foot
Date 13 Jul 2021 Opinion Title COVID-19 is prompting more people to head to trusted mainstream news sites for information – new research Where The Conversation Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
Date 6 Jul 2021 Opinion Title EU member states and Brexit: role model or deterrent? Where UK in a Changing Europe Geoffrey Evans
Date 1 Jul 2021 Opinion Title China’s Communist party has rewritten its own past – but the truth will surface Where The Guardian Rana Mitter
Date 30 Jun 2021 Radio Title BBC World Service, 14:49 - Dr Edward Howell, Lecturer in Politics and Oxford University, discusses the latest political situation in North Korea. Where BBC World Service Edward Howell
Date 30 Jun 2021 Opinion Title Domestic considerations always come first for China’s Communist Party: Rana Mitter on the CPC at 100 Where The Hindu Rana Mitter
Date 27 Jun 2021 Opinion Title Saint-Simon’s Technocratic Internationalism, 1802–1825 Where Centre for Intellectual History Jan Eijking
Date 24 Jun 2021 Opinion Title Organization, consensus, distribution key to anti-epidemic success Where Global Times Rana Mitter
Date 23 Jun 2021 Opinion Title Trust in news has grown in the UK during pandemic, research suggests Where BBC Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism