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Can public discourse impact AI regulation?
In their newly published JCMS paper, Kerem Öge and Manuel Quintin show that frames and discourse coalitions influence the scope and ethos of US and EU facial recognition policies.
Call for Abstracts - ‘Pluralism and Social Justice in the Context of Ethnic Nationalism’
We are excited to invite you to participate in a one-day seminar on ‘Pluralism and Social Justice in the Context of Ethnic Nationalism’, supported by the ‘Big Questions’ funding from Social Sciences Connect at the ÉñÂí¸£ÀûӰƬ. This event aims to foster collaborations and establish a new interdisciplinary research network around these issues at Warwick.
Workshop on European Politics, Public Policy, and Governance
The first Annual Workshop on European Politics, Public Policy, and Governance (EPPG), co-organized by the Brussels School of Governance (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) and the Department of Politics and International Studies (ÉñÂí¸£ÀûӰƬ), aims to bring together researchers working on different aspects of European politics, public policy, and governance. EPPG will take place in September 24th- 27th 2026 at the Brussels School of Governance in Brussels.
CRIPS Annual Lecture: Professor Andrew Baldwin
CRIPS are incredibly excited to announce this year's annual lecture with our guest speaker Professor Andrew Baldwin from Durham University. The lecture is co-convened with the Borders, Race, Ethnicity and Migration Network (BREM) and the Environmental Politics cluster at PAIS.
Climate mobility and planetary conjunctural analysis: in search of a method for the Anthropocene
Professor Baldwin will talk to us about the political significance of the expansive discourse on climate mobility for the UK and Europe in the current conjuncture.
The lecture will take place on the 26th of May, 17:00 to 18:30, in S0.11. Refreshments will be available from 16:30.
CRIPS Annual Lecture: Professor Andrew Baldwin
CRIPS are incredibly excited to announce this year's annual lecture with our guest speaker Professor Andrew Baldwin from Durham University. The lecture is co-convened with the Borders, Race, Ethnicity and Migration Network (BREM) and the Environmental Politics cluster at PAIS.