Experts call for action on chemical and biological security governance after the pandemic
A report led by London Met's Prof Lijun Shang warns that the international treaties intended to protect the world against chemical and...
Peering into the black-boxes of technology, security and the future.
An academic project based in the Department of Politics, Languages and International Studies at the University of Bath.
A report led by London Met's Prof Lijun Shang warns that the international treaties intended to protect the world against chemical and...
John Smith: My undergraduate dissertation began with questions about the ethics and governance of AI technology- but quickly evolved into...
Every year, our Faculty funds Ph.D. positions- and we would love to help secure Ph.D. funding for those that want to work with us! The...
The world is always in flux. And for better or worse if feels as if technology has become increasingly central to thinking about this-...
Brett Edwards: A trick, which authors often unwittingly play on readers, when it comes to technology and discoveries- is to start with a...
Anna Roessing : In recent months, a number of soap-operas have played which have centred on workers and leaders in big Silicon Valley...
John R. Emery, Ph.D. : 'I am purely evil; Hear the thrum Of my evil engine; Evilly I come. The stars as thick as flowers In the meadows...
Daniel R McCarthy: As with any topic, the place where we start in our thinking about technology and society shapes where we will end up....
Brett Edwards: I am not really one for poetry, but there is this wonderful line which has stayed with me over the years. ‘Where can we...
Over the summer, we are putting together a weekly blog series on some of the big ideas touched upon by those who write, study and think...