Author: qpol
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Memorials to Historical Institutional Abuse
In the latest of our series of Queen’s Policy Engagement Briefing Papers, Dr Paula Shilliday looks at how and why society should remember and highlights some of the challenges involved.
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Raising the minimum age of responsibility: the research evidence
A special long read by Professor Lesley McAra and Professor Susan McVie from the University of Edinburgh.
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How the Wagatha Christie play is changing the narrative of British ‘documentary theatre’
Sarah-Jane Coyle looks at the new theatre dramatisation of the Vardy v Rooney case which is attracting sell out audiences to London’s West End.
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Transformative mediation, intersectionality and gender Justice: outlining a productive research agenda?
Dr Maria-Adriana Deiana and Dr Heidi Riley from UCD look at some of the the key questions they are looking at through the Talk4Peace project.
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Post-Brexit Clinic at Queen’s October 2022
The slides and recording of today’s Post-Brexit Clinic are now available.
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NI ESRC Festival of Social Science 2022
The ESRC Festival of Social Science in Northern Ireland is now open for registrations.
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June Post-Brexit Clinic at Queen’s – Recording and Presentations
The recording and presentations from the June Post-Brexit Clinic at Queen’s are now available.
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Queen’s Policy Engagement Post-Brexit Clinic May 2022
The presentations and the recording of the 17 May 2022 Post-Brexit Clinic are now available.
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Queen’s Policy Engagement Post-Brexit Clinic March 2022
The presentations and the recording of the 3 March 2022 Post-Brexit Clinic are now available.
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Podcast – Mitchell Institute Conversations Episode 7
Episode 7 is now available to listen to or download from Apple or Spotify.

