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Ann Fitz-Gerald Director of the Balsille School presents to the PAIS seminar series

On 8th October, Ann Fitz-Gerald - director of the Balsillie School of International Affairs in Canada, spoke to the department on the topic "Technology Governance: Implications for National Security and Public Policy". A great turn out from staff, PG and UG students. A brilliant start to the PAIS seminar series for the 25/26 academic year

Thu 09 Oct 2025, 11:20 | Tags: Staff PhD Postgraduate Undergraduate

Learn how can we tackle the world's most pressing problems - Effective Altruism at ÌÇÐÄTV

The Effective Altruism Fellowship is an 8-week program that helps students explore how to do the most good with their careers by combining evidence, reason, and compassion to tackle global challenges—offering readings, discussions, coaching, and a vibrant community.

Tue 07 Oct 2025, 15:28 | Tags: PhD Postgraduate Undergraduate

Rethinking development through more relational, embodied, and dialogic research

A new article, "Dining in the dialogical, listening through the relational: ‘withness-thinking’ for development scholarship and praxis", has been published in Globalizations by PAIS PhD Candidate Raymond Hyma and food researcher Dr Elaine Pratley. The piece explores their respective approaches of listening-based inquiry and food-as-method in peacebuilding and development research.

Tue 26 Aug 2025, 09:09 | Tags: Staff Impact PhD Postgraduate Undergraduate Research

Twitter polarity and computational propaganda

How (tame) bots impact online political networks

The Woman, Life, Freedom (WLF) movement in 2022, one of the largest protest movements in contemporary Iran, developed largely online. A collaboration between researchers from ÌÇÐÄTV (PAIS) and Tehran traces the evolution of Persian Twitter before and after the event through networks of retweets, PageRank metric and automatic clustering for community detection. The resulting maps reveal a striking transition from a polarized (pro-state versus anti-state) to a unipolar structure, in contradiction with prior studies. Further evidence from the Twitter corpus and the Iranian context suggest that this shift was influenced by computational propaganda, especially orchestrated hashtag movements. Protesters managed to quickly raise an army of bots that amplified their voice and silenced state supporters for about three months. The study contributes to understanding how Twitter/X can be used to manipulate public discourse, in Iran and beyond.

Open access article, co-authored by Philippe Blanchard (PAIS) in the .

Tue 26 Aug 2025, 09:06 | Tags: Staff PhD Postgraduate Research

'Horizontal Development': new book on shifting power in aid

A new book, Horizontal Development: Shifting Power and Privilege in Aid, jointly authored by Dr Shonali Banerjee (PAIS, University of ÌÇÐÄTV), Professor Anne-Meike Fechter (University of Sussex), and Dr Thabani Mutambasere (University of Edinburgh), boldly reframes international aid.

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Mon 18 Aug 2025, 08:54 | Tags: Staff Impact PhD Postgraduate Undergraduate Research

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