Join us for this interactive panel event discussing the topic: Disagreeing Well: Reporting Conflict - Can the media be ...
02 April 2025, 1:00 pm–2:00 pm The Covid-19 pandemic revealed that cities need to be reframed from a perspective of care. While care is not a new concept in academic debates and the struggles of ...
The main aim of the SuPPL project was to identify any language used in relation to pregnancy loss in the UK that is particularly objectionable to people with lived experience of pregnancy loss and, ...
The Survey of English Usage carries out research in English language Corpus Linguistics. From its inception, the Survey gathered samples of naturally-occurring language for the purposes of description ...
The Constitution Unit has today released a new report, Reform of Stormont: Options for Discussion, by Conor Kelly, Alan Renwick and Alan Whysall. While the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement is rightly ...
On Wednesday 26 February 2025 James Cheshire, Director of the Social Data Institute, delivered a talk on ‘The Power of Maps’ to a group of A Level students at the Royal Geographic Society in London.
The earthquake’s epicentre is “beneath Mandalay, which is Myanmar’s second largest city, home to about 1.5 million people… This is pretty much the worst-case scenario that we think of as earthquake ...
“It is highly likely that build quality will generally not be high enough to survive this level of shaking, and casualty numbers will almost certainly climb significantly as more becomes known,” said ...
Before we could begin this research, we had to decide what to call it. We set out to show how fraught it can be to choose words to refer to the experience of a baby dying during pregnancy. It was ...
“The usual mantra is that earthquakes don’t kill people, collapsing infrastructure does. Governments are responsible for planning regulations and building codes,” said Professor Ilan Kelman (UCL Risk ...
The relationship between NP types and their distribution in the clause structure. Includes research questions on Functional aspects of the NP: The variation in the kind of grammatical functions that ...
"The idea that humans evolved to live in just one form of society almost all the time is almost certainly wrong," said Professor David Wengrow (UCL Institute of Archaeology) on the flexibility in ...