Being an Active Bystander

On 11 April 2025

What is an active bystander, and why is it important?

By Joan McDappa, PSA’s Diversity and Projects Officer On 11 April 2025
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Encouraging report on recognition and reward for the growing numbers of staff on the teaching-focused career track

By Professor Rose Gann, PSA Chair and Professor of Politics Education, Nottingham Trent University On 2 April 2025
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Black and Afro-descendant women in Latin America and the Caribbean have been a source of strength for me

By Shodona KETTLE, University College London (UCL) and PSA Diverse Voices Scholar On 1 April 2025
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Balancing My MA in International Relations with Motherhood

By Hafiza Anza Ajmal, University of Hertfordshire On 28 March 2025
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Supporting Mid-Career Academics: Reflecting on Our First Mentoring Workshop

By Jessica Smith, Co-Convenor, Women and Politics Specialist Group On 20 March 2025
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From Red to Blue? Why some British Indians are turning away from Labour.

By Zeena Mistry, Centre for British Politics, University of Hull, PSA Diverse Voices Scholar On 20 March 2025
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Diverse Voices 2024: Reflections from our first workshop

By Joan McDappa, PSA’s Diversity and Projects Officer, On 7 March 2025
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Is Turkey starting another peace process with the PKK?

By Begum Zorlu City St George's, University of London, Convenor of the PSA Turkish Politics Specialist Group On 6 March 2025
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Takeaways from the 2025 German election

By Matthias Dilling & Hartwig Pautz On 24 February 2025
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LGBTQ+ History Month

By Carolina Silveira & Claire Dunlop On 21 February 2025
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PSA CHAMPIONING HUMAN RIGHTS THROUGH EDI

By Joan McDappa, PSA’s Diversity and Projects Officer On 11 December 2024

Inequality and instability in the British State

By Jack Newman and Patrick Diamond On 5 December 2024
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New party leaders will lead the devolved nations into 2025

By By Phillip Gilfus, University of Reading On 5 December 2024

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