Dr Lise Esther Herman research on 'Democratic Backsliding in Hungary':
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The slow death of Hungarian popular sovereignty, in LSE EUROPP – European Politics and Policy Blog 16 January 2019
Knowledge exchange
Professor Susan Banducci research on 'Impact of Digital Media on Polling':
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The link between the framing of election results and expectations about government performance, in LSE British Politics and Policy 24 June 2019
- Trolls, bots and fake news: the mysterious world of social media manipulation, in Newsweek 14 October 2017
- Public evidence sessions at the House of Lords at the Political polling and digital media committee, 12 September 2017
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Beware the Brexit bots: The Twitter spam out to swing your vote, in New Scientist 21 June 2016
Professor Susan Banducci on 'American Politics':
- Susan Banducci speaking on regional BBC Radio regarding Trump's inauguration http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p04mjbf6
Dr Travis Coan research on 'Climate Change Escepticism':
- Conservative thinktanks still questioning the science of climate change, study finds, in Irish Examiner 16 February 2016
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Era of climate science denial is not over, study finds, in The Guardian 7 January 2016
- The right-wing climate-denial machine is churning faster than ever, in Grist 25 January 2016
Dr Elena Gadjanova research on 'Social Media, Electoral Politics and Democracy in Africa':
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The hidden costs of social media use in elections: A Ghana case study, in The Conversation on 3 December 2019
- Social media, cyber battalions, and political mobilisation in Ghana, research report published on 15 November 2019
- Democracy in decline in Africa, in Max-Planck-Gesellschaft on 19 September 2018
Professor Alison Harcourt research on 'Regulatory Change in Communications Markets and Europe':
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Regulating Financial Technology, in Risk & Regulation Magazine summer 2019
- How will Brexit affect copyright legislation?, in LSE Media Policy Project Blog 11 October 2016
- What a Brexit would mean for Europe’s television channels, in The Conversation 13 June 2016
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How Brexit might affect EU audio-visual media services policy-making, in LSE Media Policy Project Blog 24 May 2016
Dr Amy McKay research on 'Interest Groups':
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Everyone Knows Money Influences Politics … Except Scientists, in FiveThirtyEight 4 June 2019
- New study to investigate impact of lobbying, in Phys.org 30 March 2016
Professor Jason Reifler research on 'Foreign Policy Attitudes':
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Brexit is not a retreat into isolationism – survey suggests public remains committed to global security role, in The Conversation 7 March 2019
Professor Jason Reifler research on 'Fact Checking':
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Why people’s misperceptions about climate change, vaccinations are so hard to shake, in Horizon Magazine 22 October 2019
- Study: Charts change hearts and minds better than words do, in The Washington Post 15 June 2018
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U.S. presidential candidates might be less likely to repeat false claims if they're fact-checked, in Poynter 12 June 2018
- How can we restore trust in news? Here are 9 takeaways from Knight-supported research, in NiemanLab 8 June 2018
- Political compromise? So last century. It´s now winner-take-all, in EIN US Politics Today 11 April 2018
- Fake news flourishes when partisan audiences crave it, in The Economist 5 April 2018
- Innuendo and pointing suspicion in news coverage can fuel conspiracy theories, in EurekAlert! 20 February 2018
- Fake news and bots may be worrisome, but their political power is overblown, in The New York Times 13 February 2018
- Fake news: wide reach but little impact, study suggests, in The New York Times 2 January 2018
- Fighting fake news is not the solution, in The New Yorker 4 January 2018
- Jason Reifler speaking about fact checking in Planet America in ABC News (Australia) 2 June 2017
Dr Lamprini Rori research on 'Far right parties in Europe':
- Is the resurgence of Europe’s far-right a cultural or an economic phenomenon?, in LSE EUROPP – European Politics and Policy Blog 16 October 2019
Dr Lamprini Rori research on 'Greek Politics':
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Low intensity violence in crisis-ridden Greece: Evidence from the radical right and the radical left, policy brief for the Hellenic Observatory, LSE May 2019
- Entre la Grèce et la Turquie, une « paix électrique », in L'Orient Le Jour 14 April 2018
Dr Lamprini Rori research on 'The Demise of Social Democracy':
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Italie : le nouveau défi lancé à l’Europe, in 'Elections à hauts risques' podcast in franceculture 22 May 2018
Dr Darren Schreiber research on 'Biology and Politics':
- Neural non-partisans: Neurological differences of partisans and non-partisans, in Centre for the Study of Democratic Citizenship podcast 6 August 2019
- Darren Schreiber [Episode 365], The Dr. Drew Podcast 5 February 2019
- Your brain is built for politics, in TEDxLondon 29 April 2018
- How campaign messages are received and processed, in Campaigns & Elections 13 November 2017
- Babbage: can the American election be hacked?, Espresso podcast by The Economist 27 October 2016
- Through the wormhole with Morgan Freeman, in Season 6, Episode 3 2015
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Does brain structure determine your political views?, in BBC 20 May 2014