The Richardson Institute

The Richardson Institute Interdisciplinary centre for peace and conflict research

Established in 1959, the peace research centre at Lancaster was the first in Britain, and one of the first in the world. It has always been dedicated to pioneering research in peace and conflict studies, in the spirit of the Quaker scientist, Lewis Fry Richardson. Based within the Department of Politics, Philosophy & Religion (PPR) at the University of Lancaster, the Richardson Institute is commit

ted to undertaking cutting-edge research as well as outreach activities with the aim of contributing to the University's excellence as a leading research and knowledge transfer institution in Britain. Our vision is to be internationally recognised as a world class partner of choice for universities, research centres and civil society stakeholders on peace and conflict research and knowledge transfer activities.

01/05/2015
Professor Chris May talks to us about the morality of taxation, very interesting especially if you are concerned with co...
18/03/2015

Professor Chris May talks to us about the morality of taxation, very interesting especially if you are concerned with corporate tax and the justification of taxation.
https://soundcloud.com/richardson-institute-ri/the-morality-of-taxation

In this week's conversation Jacob Glenholmes and Paul Tanner, Coordinators of the Richardson Institute (RI) talk to Professor Christopher May from Lancaster University about the morality of taxation.

Check out the new introduction video for the RI!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ys2_Pt3qR2E
24/02/2015

Check out the new introduction video for the RI!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ys2_Pt3qR2E

Established in 1959, the Richardson Institute at Lancaster University is one of the leading peace and conflict research centres in Britain, also collaboratin...

This weeks podcast focusses on   and   in  .    is used by Dr Kieran Mitton (Kings College London) as a case study to un...
23/02/2015

This weeks podcast focusses on and in . is used by Dr Kieran Mitton (Kings College London) as a case study to unpack the ideas and narratives surrounding the rationale for these acts. Well worth a listen.

https://soundcloud.com/richardson-institute-ri

Established in 1959, the peace research centre at Lancaster University was the first in Britain, and one of the first in the world. Join the discussion and download our weekly podcast every Friday.

Dr Simon Mabon, lecturer in International Relations and Director of the Richardson Institute(RI)at Lancaster University ...
18/02/2015

Dr Simon Mabon, lecturer in International Relations and Director of the Richardson Institute(RI)at Lancaster University discusses the issue of censorship and resistance- with particular focus on the internet- in contemporary Chinese politics with Dr Astrid Nordin, lecturer at Lancaster University.

https://soundcloud.com/richardson-institute-ri/china-censorship-and-resistance-mp3

Dr Simon Mabon, lecturer in International Relations and Director of the Richardson Institute(RI)at Lancaster University discusses the issue of censorship and resistance- with particular focus on the i

Dr Simon Mabon, lecturer in International Relations and Director of the Richardson Institute(RI)at Lancaster University ...
06/02/2015

Dr Simon Mabon, lecturer in International Relations and Director of the Richardson Institute(RI)at Lancaster University discusses Iran's nuclear programme with Dr Thomas Mills, Lecturer in Diplomacy and Foreign Policy.

Dr Simon Mabon, lecturer in International Relations and Director of the Richardson Institute(RI)at Lancaster University discusses Iran's nuclear programme with Dr Thomas Mills, Lecturer in Diplomacy a

Dr Simon Mabon, lecturer in International Relations and Director of the Richardson Institute(RI) at Lancaster University...
03/02/2015

Dr Simon Mabon, lecturer in International Relations and Director of the Richardson Institute(RI) at Lancaster University discusses the prospects for positive peace in Sri Lanka with Gilberto Algar- Faria, a PHD candidate at the University of Bristol.

Dr Simon Mabon, lecturer in International Relations and Director of the Richardson Institute(RI)at Lancaster University discusses the prospects for positive peace in Sri Lanka with Gilberto Algar- Far

Lucia Ardovini, PHD candidate at Lancaster University and Coordinator of Richardson Institute Internship Program (RIIP) ...
03/02/2015

Lucia Ardovini, PHD candidate at Lancaster University and Coordinator of Richardson Institute Internship Program (RIIP) discusses the current political situation in Egypt.

The podcast explores the following topics: the worsening state of human rights in the country, regional instability and the current state of democracy.

https://soundcloud.com/richardson-institute-ri/egypt-the-current-situationmp3

Lucia Ardovini, PHD candidate at Lancaster University and Coordinator of Richardson Institute Internship Program (RIIP) discusses the current political situation in Egypt. The podcast explores the f

Dr Simon Mabon speaks to City AM about the Iraq crisis:
30/06/2014

Dr Simon Mabon speaks to City AM about the Iraq crisis:

Dr Simon Mabon, a lecturer in international relations at Lancaster University, says Yes.

18/02/2014

Exciting News: Simon Mabon, Director of The Richardson Institute, has been invited to speak at the 25th Session of the UN Human Rights Council on 14th March in Geneva.

13/11/2013

Thanks to all who attended our screening of the Matrix last night, more events to be announced soon.

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