Post by Aline Iramina, Amy Thomas, and Jiarong Zhang. Inspired by Dr Elena Cooper’s blog on Recommendations for Summer Reading:...
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The 24th annual conference of the Association of Law, Culture and the Humanities took place this June, hosted by Emory...
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This post is part of a series of evidence summaries for the 21 for 2021 project, a CREATe project within the...
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On 9 June, just one day after the Advanced Research Centre’s (ARC) inauguration, the question of Scotland’s media future was...
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In this blog, Zein Al-Maha Oweis doctoral researcher in Media and Cultural Policy reports on the CCPR-CREATe Lecture by Dr...
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On Wednesday June 8, Nobel prize winner for Chemistry and University of Glasgow alumnus, Professor Sir David MacMillan officially opened...
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CREATe researchers Dr Kenny Barr and Professor Martin Kretschmer have responded to, ‘The Government’s Vision for the Broadcasting Sector’ White...
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How did we get here? The Australian inspiration On 5th April 2022 the Canadian government unveiled Bill C-18, the Online...
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CREATe is happy to present the sixth entry in our 2022 series of working papers: "Can you play? An analysis...
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This post is part of a series of evidence summaries for the 21 for 2021 project, a CREATe project within the...
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Post by Jie Liu (PhD Candidate at School of Law, University of Glasgow) and Zihao Li (PhD Candidate at School of...
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As we previously announced, we look forward to launching The CREATe Trade Mark Seminar Series this Spring. The CREATe Trade...
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We are delighted to announce that Roger Mitchell will be visiting the university to give the CCPR-CREATe lecture entitled, SPORT?...
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Morning Coffee with CREATe returns this summer for a short (but powerful) ristretto edition! In this series of informal seminars,...
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What is the relevance of the past to the law’s future direction? Specifically, can legal history be a ‘tool’ of...
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