CGHR Welcome Drinks 2023
The Centre's Co-Directors Dr Ella McPherson and Dr Sharath Srinivasan welcomed old friends and new students to the 2023-24 academic year at CGHR.
The Centre's Co-Directors Dr Ella McPherson and Dr Sharath Srinivasan welcomed old friends and new students to the 2023-24 academic year at CGHR.
Sebastián will be joining the Department of Digital Humanities, King’s College London, as a Lecturer in Ethics, AI and Society.
We are recruiting a brilliant and inclusive new team of volunteers to help produce accessible, critical content about human rights for our global and diverse listenership.
CGHR is fortunate to have an engaged student community from across the university. This is headed by our vibrant Student Group.
Dr Sharath Srinivasan, for his expertise on the impact of new technologies, has been appointed as a judge to review the Generative AI Skills Challenge applications.
His article calls for a radical reset in peacemaking, stating that past failures encouraged this war. The popular revolution and civil resistance needs to be put front and centre.
An opportunity for us at CGHR to thank and catch up with our friends and collaborators, especially students who continue to be part of our long-term projects.
Some of the questions explored: How can research make global-scale claims in a way that is attentive to local agencies? How can researchers themselves reproduce extractive dynamics?
In two stages, this joint project between Humans for Rights Network (HfRN) and The Whistle is developing a messaging chatbot for refugees in the UK.
Jack Snyder holds that human rights are among our most pressing issues today, yet rights promoters have reached an impasse in their effort to achieve rights for all.
Dr. Phillips and Dr. Johnson presented findings from their research on candidate selection in Zambia and women’s local-level participation in Benin and Malawi.