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    Department of Politics and International Studies

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    Citizen Media Research and Verification: An Analytical Framework for Human Rights

    Citizen Media Research and Verification: An Analytical Framework for Human Rights
    Launch of a report, Citizen Media Research and Verification: An Analytical Framework for Human Rights Practitioners,’ by Christoph Koettl, Senior analyst at Amnesty International. The first in a new CGHR Practitioner Paper Series on ‘Human Rights in the Digital Age.’

    The Alcuin Lecture 2015 - 'Our infinite Scotland small?' Choosing worlds to join.

    The Alcuin Lecture 2015 - 'Our infinite Scotland small?' Choosing worlds to join.
    *There was a problem with the microphone on the night; we apologise for the quality of the audio. The 2015 Alcuin Lecture was given by Neal Ascherson, a Scottish historian and journalist who currently writes for the Guardian, on the historical connections between Scotland and Europe, how they can be exploited in the present context, and the importance of re-establishing an active and distinct 'European identity' for Scotland in the next few years.
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