About our research
We explore how politics shapes world events and the lives, interests, pasts and futures of people all over the world.
From the European Union and United States foreign policy in the Middle East to the role of social media in democracy, we look through a wide lens.
We work across different themes, but we all share an interest in contemporary politics and the future of global social-political developments.
Our researchers lead their own research projects and also support wider studies and investigations.
Projects include:
- exploring fandom culture, online rhetoric and nationalism in authoritarian regimes
- supporting the Medical Research Council and National Institute for Health in investigating the Chinese government’s COVID-19 containment measures
- exploring political possibility in High Peak through a local folklore storytelling initiative
- launching a postgraduate summer school with Helsinki University
Our members also organise the Critical Theory in Hard Times network. It brings together researchers from different backgrounds to explore what it means to be critical in today’s world.
The research team hosts themed events to encourage debate on the role of critical thought in contemporary politics, society and culture.
We supervise interdisciplinary PhD students across politics, English, sociology, philosophy and history. And we run masters programmes, including MA International Relations and Global Communications and MSc Digital Society.