In the media ODID academics are frequently called on by the media for comment and analysis on topical issues, drawing on their specialist knowledge to bring depth and objectivity to current debates Breadcrumb Home Research In the media BBC World Service A boy named ‘stand up’ and his battle to take down a statue Simukai Chigudu MORE The Conversation Measuring poverty on a spectrum instead of an arbitrary line conveys a more accurate picture of inequality Olivier Sterck MORE The Conversation The world’s largest climate finance deal was built to flounder: why funding fails to reach the front‑line Nikita Sud MORE The Guardian Chasing Freedom by Simukai Chigudu review – a powerful memoir of postcolonial unease Simukai Chigudu MORE The Conversation Low-tax or high-welfare? The UK must decide what type of country it wants to be Christopher Adam MORE The New Humanitarian Why it’s a bad idea to triage refugee food aid when everyone's hungry Madison Bakewell Vittorio Bruni Olivier Sterck MORE La Diaria Democracia y desarrollo: ¿la excepción uruguaya? Belén Villegas Plá MORE The Times Is the European Convention on Human Rights to blame in migrant crisis? Catherine Briddick MORE CGTN Towards equalized AI: Insights from Oxford Professor Fu Xiaolan on democratized intelligence Xiaolan Fu MORE El País La próxima revolución tecnológica depende de América Latina y el Caribe Amir Lebdioui MORE Newzroom Afrika White Afrikaners know they're not being persecuted in SA Loren Landau MORE scroll.in ‘A permanent campaign machine’: How the professionalisation of politics has changed India after 2014 Amogh Dhar Sharma MORE Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 … Next page Next ›
The Conversation Measuring poverty on a spectrum instead of an arbitrary line conveys a more accurate picture of inequality Olivier Sterck MORE
The Conversation The world’s largest climate finance deal was built to flounder: why funding fails to reach the front‑line Nikita Sud MORE
The Guardian Chasing Freedom by Simukai Chigudu review – a powerful memoir of postcolonial unease Simukai Chigudu MORE
The Conversation Low-tax or high-welfare? The UK must decide what type of country it wants to be Christopher Adam MORE
The New Humanitarian Why it’s a bad idea to triage refugee food aid when everyone's hungry Madison Bakewell Vittorio Bruni Olivier Sterck MORE
The Times Is the European Convention on Human Rights to blame in migrant crisis? Catherine Briddick MORE
CGTN Towards equalized AI: Insights from Oxford Professor Fu Xiaolan on democratized intelligence Xiaolan Fu MORE
scroll.in ‘A permanent campaign machine’: How the professionalisation of politics has changed India after 2014 Amogh Dhar Sharma MORE