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Richards, N. (2024) Dying is more painful when society won’t listen – stories of financial hardship that show how end-of-life care needs to change. Conversation, 1 Nov.

Mayhew, N. (2024) Ukraine’s LGBTQ+ soldiers call for more rights – as Russia forces minorities into active service. Conversation,

Ireland, R. (2024) Champions League 2024: Uefa’s decision to team up with a gambling giant will come at a high social cost. Conversation, 17 Sep.

Sahasranamam, S. (2024) Books That Shook the Business World: Exponential by Azeem Azhar. Conversation, 16 Aug. [Book Review]

Sahasranamam, S. and Hart, M. (2024) Four key things our study of 25 years of data revealed about entrepreneurs in the UK. Conversation, 2 Aug.

Wright, S. (2024) How the UK’s social security system stopped tackling poverty. Conversation, 20 Jun.

Culik, J. (2024) ¿Quién es Robert Fico? Conversation, 16 May.

Culik, J. (2024) Who is Robert Fico? Slovakia’s controversial prime minister in stable but serious condition after assassination attempt. Conversation, 16 May.

Su, Y., Robinson, C. and Rehaag, S. (2024) Setting the record straight on refugee claims by international students. Conversation, 5 May.

Archibald, D. (2024) Peat Bog Soldiers: How an experimental Scottish band contributed to a concentration camp archive in Germany. Conversation,

Mayhew, N. (2024) Vladimir Putin’s history war where truth is the first casualty. Conversation, 15 Feb.

Shaw, D. and Duffy, K. (2024) ‘Digitising’ your wardrobe can help you save money and make sustainable fashion choices. Conversation, 07 Feb.

Baboukardos, D., Seretis, E. , Tsoligkas, F., Tsalavoutas, I. and Slack, R. (2024) Climate disclosures: corporations underprepared for tighter new standards, study of 100 companies reveals. Conversation, 11 Jan.

Peacock, T. N. (2023) Eisenhower’s Atoms for Peace speech on nuclear dangers has important lessons even after 70 years. Conversation, 08 Dec.

Richardson, R. (2023) Why converting office space into flats won't solve the housing crisis. Conversation, 31 Oct.

Hardy, K. and Buckley, S. (2023) People in Europe ate seaweed for thousands of years before it largely disappeared from their diets – new research. Conversation, 25 Oct.

Clark, H.-L. and Toshner, M. (2023) Physician associates: a solution for healthcare shortages or a colonial throwback? Conversation, 5 Oct.

Peacock, T. N. (2023) Oppenheimer the actor: the curious 1946 film Atomic Power featuring the scientist as himself. Conversation, 27 Jul.

Ireland, R. (2023) Red Bull’s F1 dominance showcases the extreme power of sports marketing. Conversation, 7 Jul.

Madjdi, F. and Zolfaghari, B. (2023) Social entrepreneurs have different reasons for creating their ventures: policymakers should take these into account. Conversation, 12 Jun.

Miller, G. (2023) I went behind the scenes of Penguin’s psychiatric titles – what I found was women’s hidden labour. Conversation, 4 Apr.

Su, Y. and Robinson, C. (2023) Fearmongering about people fleeing disasters is a dangerous and faulty narrative. Conversation, 12 March.

Happer, C. (2023) How Nicola Sturgeon mastered the art of public image and won support for a decade. Conversation, 22 Feb.

Eastlake, L. (2022) The history of four festive sweets – from familiar favourites to the downright dangerous. Conversation, 20 Dec.

Emadi, A. (2022) The magic of touch: how deafblind people taught us to ‘see’ the world differently during COVID. Conversation, 10 Oct.

Happer, C. (2022) Is Scotland’s media ready for the next independence referendum? Conversation, 3 Oct.

Su, Y. and Robinson, C. (2022) Debunking the myth of the ‘evil people smuggler’. Conversation, 20 July.

Bracken, A. (2022) What GPS trackers revealed about Cape Town’s baboon troop movements. Conversation,

Wood, R. (2022) As We See It: an imperfect step forward for representing autism on screen. Conversation, 26 Jan.

Pastor-Castro, R. and Chin, R. (2021) France and the UK: behind two men scoring political points are teams of diplomats behaving like grown ups. Conversation, 3 Dec.

Etherson, M. E. and Curran, T. (2021) Social media: teenage girls with perfectionist tendencies need to take extra care – here’s how. Conversation,

Culik, J. (2021) Czech election: an oligarch defeated and a president in hospital – what on earth happened? Conversation, 2021, Oct 11.

Peacock, T. N. (2021) From Crossroads to Godzilla: the cinematic legacies of the first postwar nuclear tests. Conversation, 22 Jul.

Shaw, D. , Chatzidakis, A. and Carrington, M. (2021) Modern slavery: how consumers can make a difference. Conversation, 2021, Jul 1.

Ireland, R. and Bunn, C. (2021) Euro 2020: football’s promotion of unhealthy consumption must end. Conversation, 14 June.

Hjelmskog, A. and Robinson, C. (2021) Why the UK’s vaccine rollout should prioritise people according to deprivation as well as age. Conversation, 9 Mar.

Serin, B. and Hastings, A. (2020) Suburbs are becoming increasingly diverse – urban development and the pandemic will transform them further. Conversation, 30 Nov.

Young, B. and Robb, K. (2020) How to get people to comply with COVID-19 public health measures – lessons from cancer screening. Conversation, 24 Nov.

Wright, S. , Stewart, A. B.R. and Gawlewicz, A. (2020) The UK welfare system is failing claimants with mental health problems – here’s what needs to be done. Conversation, 6 Nov.

Gullotta, A. (2020) Russia and the Gulag: Putin is fighting for state control over how Soviet horrors are remembered. Conversation, 10 July.

Culik, J. and Solic, M. (2020) Why don’t we hear about the low number of coronavirus deaths in Central Europe? Conversation, 26 Jun.

Miller, G. (2020) Fan of sci-fi? Psychologists have you in their sights. Conversation, 18 Feb.

Tiberghien, G. (2019) Are dark tourism performances of gulag life educational – or voyeuristic? Conversation, 13 Nov.

Lawton, S. (2019) EastEnders: arrival of a bisexual character is welcome – if the stereotypes can be avoided. Conversation, 4 Oct.

Dunkley, R. (2019) A climate change curriculum to empower the climate strike generation. Conversation, 16 Sep.

McInnes, C. , McRobb, M. and Hu, Z. (2019) From miniature satellites to giant sun shields – the extreme technology transforming space engineering. Conversation, 26 Jun.

Boussebaa, M. (2019) Brexit’s ‘Global Britain’: UK needs a clear economic strategy for its trading future, not a dead colonial fantasy. Conversation, 2019(May 10),

Serin, B. (2019) Inequality is being built into cities: segregated playgrounds are just the start. Conversation, 8 May.

Cornella, J. (2019) El legado invisible de la represión cultural franquista: la censura en el siglo XXI. Conversation, 22 Apr.

Cornella, J. (2019) Franco’s invisible legacy: books across the Hispanic world are still scarred by his censorship. Conversation, 15 Apr.

Carrington, M., Chatzidakis, A. and Shaw, D. (2018) We all buy slave-made products: here’s how we avoid feeling guilty. Conversation, 2018, Dec 3.

Chapman, H., Gearey, B., Bunting, J., Davies, K. and Whitehouse, N. (2018) Bogs are unique records of history – here’s why. Conversation, 4 Sep.

Perry, M. and Pullanikkatil, D. (2018) Beating poverty needs partnerships and collaboration – not just money. Conversation, 16 Aug.

Perry, M. and Pullanikkatil, D. (2018) North-South research partnerships must break old patterns for real change. Conversation, 08 Aug.

Puchau de Lecea, A. and Pérez de León, V. (2018) Guide to the classics: Don Quixote, the world’s first novel – and one of the best. Conversation, 25 Jun.

Etherson, M. E. and Smith, M. M. (2018) How perfectionism can lead to depression in students. Conversation,

Richards, N. (2018) What does a good death look like when you’re really old and ready to go? Conversation, 25 May.

Kretschmer, M. (2018) Data mining: why the EU’s proposed copyright measures get it wrong. Conversation, 24 May.

Butler, E. (2018) Hungary election: Viktor Orbán tightens his grip with a super-majority. Conversation, 09 Apr,

Simms, M. (2018) Why workers go on strike. Conversation,

Burman, M. and Brooks-Hay, O. (2018) Victims are more willing to report rape, so why are conviction rates still woeful? Conversation, 8 Mar.

Miller, G. (2018) Why Altered Carbon is not about the future – and nor is any other science fiction. Conversation, 20 Feb.

Culik, J. (2017) Czech far right scores big in elections, but struggles to form a government. Conversation, 23 Oct.

Culik, J. (2017) Controversial oligarch Andrej Babiš could be about to win the Czech election. Conversation, 18 Oct.

Johnston, S. F. (2017) Beware the cult of 'tech fixing' -- it's why America is eyeing the nuclear button. Conversation, 6 Sep.

Donald, C. (2017) Whatever happened to the Zika virus? Conversation, 6 Sep.

Bachmann, M. (2017) Hip-hop dance vs Donald Trump: how robot moves just got political. Conversation, 16 Aug.

Hossain, A. (2017) Can Caribbean cricket get its (political) groove back? Conversation, 4 Jul.

Feeney, A. (2017) Five amazing ultrasound inventions set to change the world (and not a pregnancy scan in sight). Conversation, 12 May.

Davidson, N. (2017) Why have there been so few protests against Brexit? Conversation, 31 Mar.

Johnston, S. F. (2016) Holograms are no longer the future, but we must not forget them - here's why. Conversation, 24 Nov.

Culik, J. (2016) Town and country: Prague stands alone against Czech Republic’s nationalist president. Conversation, 3 Nov.

Culik, J. (2016) Hungary’s invalid refugee referendum dents Viktor Orbán’s anti-EU ‘revolution’. Conversation, 3 Oct.

Pollard, T. (2016) Trigger warnings about war graves do not molly-coddle archaeology students, they are essential. Conversation,

Donald, C. (2016) Delhi has been hit by a chikungunya epidemic – what is this disease? Conversation, 19 Sep.

Maley, W. (2016) Scotland shouldn’t rush second indyref – that’s Ireland’s bitter lesson. Conversation, 16 Sep.

Culik, J. (2016) The cynical thinking behind Hungary’s bizarre referendum. Conversation, 25 Aug.

Culik, J. (2016) Brexit: the view from Eastern Europe. Conversation, 11 Aug.

Davidson, N. (2016) What would a British revolution look like – and how would it happen? Conversation, 22 Jul.

McInnes, C. (2016) How to capture an asteroid – and why we should go to such trouble. Conversation, 1 Jun.

Culik, J. (2016) Czechia – is the Czech Republic’s new name real? Conversation, 15 Apr.

Maley, W. and Lusk, K. (2016) Six days that shook the world: how the Easter Rising changed everything. Conversation, 4 Apr.

Younger, P. (2016) The end of coal: good riddance or dangerous gamble? Conversation,

Grove, L. (2016) Inside the pages of the oldest comic in the World. Conversation, 15 Mar.

Culik, J. (2016) How Slovakia’s prime minister handed an election to right-wing extremists. Conversation, 8 Mar.

McKinney, S. J. (2016) Why chess is good for young brains. Conversation, 25 Jan.

Woan, G. (2016) Gravitational waves found again: here’s how they could whisper the universe’s secrets. Conversation, 2016, Jun 15.

Heile, B. (2016) Miles ahead: a film that remains (mostly) true to jazz legend Miles Davis. Conversation, 2016, 27 Apr.

Culik, J. (2015) Meet Miloš Zeman – the Czech Republic’s answer to Donald Trump. Conversation, 9 Dec.

Grove, L. (2015) Instagram had a Medieval equivalent—and it’s making a comeback. Conversation, 7 Oct.

Van Puyvelde, D. (2015) Loi sur le renseignement : plaidoyer pour une meilleure supervision. Conversation, 1 Oct.

Bisschoff, L. (2015) From Nollywood to New Nollywood: the story of Nigeria’s runaway success. Conversation, 28 Sep.

Culik, J. (2015) Fencing off the east: how the refugee crisis is dividing the European Union. Conversation, 16 Sep.

Culik, J. (2015) Beyond Hungary: how the Czech Republic and Slovakia are responding to refugees. Conversation, 7 Sep.

Bold, V. (2015) Confessions of a Justified Sinner captures the modern condition perfectly. Conversation,

Creasy, M. (2015) How to write a children’s classic: the Gruffalo formula. Conversation, 7 Aug.

Culik, J. (2015) Far-right reaches for new extremes in the Czech Republic. Conversation, 2015, 15 Jul.

Bold, V. (2015) J.M.Barrie’s returning lost play gives us an early glimpse of Peter Pan. Conversation,

Younger, P. (2015) Good luck G7 leaders – we won’t be off fossil fuels by 2100. Conversation,

Simms, M. (2015) Rail workers union strikes a blow for collective bargaining. Conversation,

Simms, M. (2015) Britain’s battered unions have new battles round the corner. Conversation,

Van Puyvelde, D. (2015) We can’t expect intelligence services to prevent every terrorist attack. Conversation, 26 Jan.

Tsakatika, M. (2015) Why are European leaders so afraid of Greece’s Syriza party? Conversation, 9 Jan.

Culik, J. (2015) Anti-immigrant walls and racist tweets: the refugee crisis in central Europe. Conversation, 2015, 24 Jun.

McInnes, C. (2015) Reclaim the inventive spirit of James Watt for an energy-rich, lower-carbon world. Conversation, 22 May.

Solic, M. (2015) Why Croatia is bucking the eastern European trend on migrants. Conversation, 23 Sep.

Boussebaa, M. (2014) Offshore call centre work is breeding a new colonialism. Conversation, 2014(Oct 21),

Van Puyvelde, D. (2014) We need to fix the way we talk about national intelligence. Conversation, 10 Oct.

Archibald, D. (2014) An independent Scotland could become a film powerhouse. Conversation,

Brooks, O. (2014) Rising rape figures in Scotland could actually be a step forward. Conversation,

Creasy, M. (2014) Afflicted or not, James Joyce probed the politics of syphilis. Conversation, 10 Jun.

Happer, C. (2014) Who benefits from media coverage of climate change? Not the audience. Conversation, 4 Apr.

Moxon, C. (2013) New twist in age-old war against malaria parasite. Conversation, 5 Jul.

This list was generated on Sun Feb 23 15:45:32 2025 GMT.