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How the TV drama Toxic Town captures the slow violence of industrial and environmental harms
26 May 2026 · Dr Roxana Willis

Tell, don’t ask: how to mobilise climate action on social media
26 May 2026 · Dr Ganga Shreedhar

The X factor: four ways one social media platform undermined democracy during the 2024 summer riots
27 January 2026 · Dr Beatriz Lopes Buarque

Recommended reading on AI and technology
27 May 2025 · LSE Blogs

Do politicians pay more attention to climate change in the aftermath of extreme weather events?
25 March 2025 · Dr António Valentim

The weaponisation of victimhood
28 January 2025 · Professor Lilie Chouliaraki

Young children and technology: what does “good” look like for young children’s digital lives?
23 July 2024 · Professor Sonia Livingstone

The moral failings of UK military recruitment
23 July 2024 · Dr Jonathan Parry

The fourth estate: can the media change our feelings about democracy?
21 May 2024 · Dr Omar Hammoud-Gallego, Dr Roberto Stefan Foa, Xavier Romero

Why online tabloids are better at predicting the public’s political mood than broadsheets
21 May 2024 · Dr Helena Chmielewska-Szlajfer

Power plays and prejudices: why crime reporting doesn’t always tell the whole story
21 September 2022 · Dr Marianne Colbran

What inspired my research approach? Recommended reads from our academics
12 May 2022 · LSE Blogs
