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Dr Eugenio Vaccari presented at the 4th International and Comparative Insolvency Symposium
15 Nov 2022The symposium was held in Chicago at the Chicago-Kent Law School on 11-12 November 2022
Dr Eugenio Vaccari published a blog post on the Oxford Business Law Blog
15 Nov 2022The blog post looks at councils in financial distress in the UK, and suggests strategies to improve the law in the area
'Social Psychology in Forensic Practice', new volume edited by Dr Joel Harvey with contributions from LAC staff
10 Nov 2022The book is co-edited by Dr Joel Harvey and Derval Ambrose, with contributions by Prof Rosie Meek, Laura Bowden, Dr Emily Glorney, and former BSc Psychology student Emily Durber.
Prof Giovanni Travaglino has published new research in the journal “Political Psychology”
10 Nov 2022The research assesses the psychological dynamics involved in individuals’ radicalization against the political system.
Guy Fawkes: Remembering Terrorism and its Victims 400 Years On
05 Nov 2022The 5th November marks the annual commemoration of Guy Fawkes Night. Dr Elizabeth Pearson writes about remembering the Gunpowder Plot and reflects on the role of commemoration of terrorist acts.
Dr. Caterina Nirta contributes to volume 'New Politics of Visibility. Spaces, Actors, Practices and Technologies'
04 Nov 2022Dr. Caterina Nirta contributes to volume 'New Politics of Visibility. Spaces, Actors, Practices and Technologies'
Dr. Caterina Nirta publishes new research in 'Culture, Theory and Critique'
04 Nov 2022Dr. Caterina Nirta publishes new research in 'Culture, Theory and Critique'
Dr Caterina Nirta invited keynote speaker at Time of Monsters International Conference, University of Bielsko-Biata, Poland, 16-17 November 2022
04 Nov 2022Dr Caterina Nirta invited keynote speaker at Time of Monsters International Conference, University of Bielsko-Biata, Poland, 16-17 November 2022
Prof. Giovanni Travaglino has been invited to deliver a talk at the Research Institute for the Dynamics of Civilisation
04 Nov 2022The talk is titled “Alternative Systems: How Criminal Actors Influence Society”
Dr Caterina Nirta invited speaker at 2-day seminar The Unhomely: Conversations around Uncanny Spaces, Department of Sociology, University of Trento, 3-4 November 2022
04 Nov 2022Reflecting on the discursive nature of the home, Caterina Nirta’s paper proposes a reading of the trans body as an archive built and performed in order to navigate the medical and legislative norms