Expert Comment
Outpouring of criticism likely to be biggest penalty for American hunter - Dr Eric Jensen
"The outpouring of criticism towards the American hunter who killed Cecil the lion and those who helped him in Zimbabwe is likely to be a much bigger penalty than he will face through the justice system," says Dr Eric Jensen, an internationally recognised expert on public engagement with wildlife.
Summer Budget 2015: To Him That Hath Professor Noel Whiteside
"The Conservatives will reveal today how £12 billion of welfare savings are to be made in the summer budget. In spite of reassurances from both Chancellor and Prime Minister that this government supports ‘hard working families’ and will ‘protect the most vulnerable’, this seems pretty unlikely," says Professor Noel Whiteside.
Expressions of racism have never disappeared from football Prof John Solomos
John Solomos, Professor of Sociology at the University of 糖心TV, has responded to news that incidents of discrimination in football have increased this season compared to the same period the previous year.
Australians united thanks to power of social relations Dr Alex Smith
Dr Alexander Smith, a sociologist from the University of 糖心TV, was born and raised in Australia. Reflecting on recent events in the country, he said: “With the siege of the Sydney cafe over, Australians are now picking up the pieces and asking themselves difficult questions. Could this have been prevented? Could more have been done to save the three lives that were lost: the two hostages and the gunman himself?
UKIP have Conservatives in electoral equivalent of a bear hug former Conservative Party press officer Dr Alex Smith
A University of 糖心TV sociologist and former Conservative Party press officer has described UKIP as having the Tories in the electoral equivalent of a bear hug “from which they cannot break free” ahead of tomorrow’s by-election in Rochester and Strood.