Not in the family portrait: BME voters and Brexit – Part II

‘With the start of the exit negotiations looming in early 2017, I still reject the notion that those who voted remain should shut up and accept the result. I reject platitudinous nonsense about having to stick together and make this work, chiefly because of the lies and misinformation of the leaders of the Leave campaign, … Continue reading Not in the family portrait: BME voters and Brexit – Part II

Stories of migration and exile: in conversation with writer Olumide Popoola

“Calculate is angry because all of his things were stolen in Puglia. He has nothing but his good English. He went to the police…He didn’t think. Next thing he was standing in a police station and someone wanted to fingerprint him. But you can’t get fingerprinted there. Unless you want to stay. Italy is like … Continue reading Stories of migration and exile: in conversation with writer Olumide Popoola

Goldsmith reveals key findings in new research into REF 2014

Research undertaken by Professor Daniel Neyland and Dr Sveta Milyaeva offers the first in-depth, qualitative analysis of the UK Higher Education Research Excellence Framework. The report generated from their research is available from: www.marketproblems.com http://www.marketproblems.com/uploads/2/6/2/7/26276885/mists_ref_report_final.pdf   Continue reading Goldsmith reveals key findings in new research into REF 2014

Dub On Air with Dennis Bovell

Franco Rosso director and co-writer of Babylon (1980) passed away on 9th December, 2016 aged 75. The film’s soundtack was written by UK reggae legend Dennis Bovell. On the Sunday the 22nd January, 2017 Dennis dedicated his entire Dub on Air radio show on Soho Radio as a tribute to Franco, and Sociology’s Les Back joined him. You can Listen Again to the … Continue reading Dub On Air with Dennis Bovell