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Democratic dissatisfaction, the far right, and party brand activation
By Matthias Dilling and Léonie de Jonge. Published in Political Research Exchange, March 2026.
16 Apr 2026
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How We Teach Africa Matters
Michelle D’Arcy has authored a chapter in How We Teach Africa Matters, edited by Afa’anwi Ma’abo Che and Debora V. Malito, March 2026
10 Mar 2026
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The School of Social Sciences & Philosophy Renews Athena Swan Award
We are delighted to announce that the School of Social Sciences and Philosophy has renewed its Athena Swan Bronze Award with a new action plan for the years 2025-2030.
04 Mar 2026
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Inside Politics podcast.
Prof Gail McElroy and Theresa Reidy join Hugh Linehan on the Inside Politics podcast to discuss research analysing party manifestos in the 2024 general election.
16 Feb 2026
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A real naval “Grandeur”? France and the European Union’s maritime security
Dr Giovanni Parente. Published in Springer Nature, French Politics. January 2026
20 Jan 2026
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Structured Pixels: Satellite Imagery as the Cause in Causal Effect Estimation
Dr Thomas Chadefaux and Dr Chien Lu. Published in Scholar Space. January 2026
06 Jan 2026
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Endogenous conflict and the limits of predictive optimization
Dr Thomas Chadefaux and Thomas Schincariol. Published in The European Physical Journal: Data Science. November 2025
21 Nov 2025
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The effect of terrorism on religious minorities: evidence from the German Socio-Economic Panel
Dr Gizem Arikan and Dr Judit Krisztina Ralbovszki. Published in Journal of Peace Research. January 2026.
06 Jan 2026
Education, News
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Supporting Ireland’s 2026 EU Presidency
Professor Raj Chari and Dr Liam Kneafsey are helping shape Trinity’s strategic response to Ireland’s 2026 EU Presidency, strengthening the University’s role in policy input, research leadership, and public engagement.
18 Dec 2025
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Spotlight Series: Dr Asli Ceren Cinar on Nonverbal Communication in Politics
In this Spotlight Series feature, Dr Asli Ceren Cinar explores how nonverbal cues influence political behaviour, shaping candidate–voter interactions and public perception in modern political contexts.
17 Dec 2025
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