Riots in Knowsley: How the state perpetuates violence in asylum accommodation "This is our city". The anti-asylum violence at accommodation centres starts with state-led violent border management policies seen around the world.
Five lessons the UK can learn from Italy’s asylum accommodation crisis Asylum accommodation is a political battleground: drawing on his research in Italy, Dr Paolo Novak shows how the UK’s case reveals that it is never just about housing, but about power, inequality, and belonging.
Unveiling a hidden crisis: The global scale of social exclusion Research estimates over 2.3 billion people face social exclusion. Dr Miguel Niño-Zarazúa explores its causes, regional disparities, and the need for targeted policies.
Bangladeshi film with scholar’s vocal performance submitted to 2026 Oscars ‘Barir Naam Shahana’ (A House Named Shahana), which soundtrack features vocal performances from Dr Sahana Bajpaie, has been selected as Bangladesh’s official entry for Best International Feature at the 2026 Oscars.