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Scholars and students at the Department of Politics and International Relations share their thoughts, research, and experiences in our blog.

 

All News Finds Them: Unravelling young adult's use of TikTok for accessing news content

By Alexandra von Sybel, 26 August 2024


UK General Election 2024: When voters fell out of love with the SNP

By Lynn Bennie, 15 July 2024

2024 UK election results: Below the top line, a complex picture emerges

By Malcolm Harvey, 8 July 2024


Exploring Political Corruption in Liberal Democracies: A Case Study on the United Kingdom's response to the 'Party-gate' scandal.

By Lauren Jones, 17 June 2024


Influencer or Radical Right Politician? Finnish populist radical right communication on TikTok blurs the line between the two

By Jukka Seppälä, 7 June 2024

The evolution of a teaching project

By Malcolm Harvey, 16 May 2024


Turkey heads for a run-off vote- Why? My two kurush on Turkish elections

By Digdem Soyaltin Colella, 23 May 2023


Scotland has a New First Minister, but is it the same old Scottish politics?

By Lynn Bennie, Malcolm Harvey, and Judith Sijstermans, published on the LSE blog, 29 March 2023


Turkey Earthquake: Where Corruption and Natural Disasters Meet

By Digdem Soyaltin Collela, 13 March 2023


Strategic Studies Wargaming Club Inaugural Game: The Soviets Are the Winners!

By James Johnson, 2 March 2023


Counter-Terror and Muslim Charity in the UK Post-Covid

By Samantha May, 27 February 2023


Introducing the Strategic Studies MSc at Aberdeen

By James Johnson, 25 January 2023


Walking the Tightrope: Populist Radical Right Parties and the ‘Good’ and ‘Bad’ Migrant

By Judith Sijstermans, 1 December 2022


'The future of Ireland is not a headcount' - Why radical inclusion is important

By Joanne McEvoy and Jennifer Todd, 21 October 2022

Royal Irish Academy, Analysing and Researching Ireland North and South #ARINS @Arinsproject


Big, bigger, Big Data in Politics and International Relations: Academic chameleons trying to adjust to the digital reality of the social and political world

By Kathrin Thomas, 30 September 2022