Announcements
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OPR Announces Launch of Issue 13: ‘Language’
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The Oxford Political Review is thrilled to announce the release of its 13th issue, ‘Language.’ From the challenges of cultural diversity to the emergence of a new digital public sphere, and from the discourse of animal ethics to the linguistic politics of hostage, this issue explores the theme of language in its myriad forms. You…
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Call for Submissions – Issue 14: Fictions & Narratives
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We now invite submissions to the Oxford Political Review’s 14th issue, under the theme of ‘Fictions & Narratives’.
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OPR Announces Launch of Issue 12: ‘Utopia’
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The Oxford Political Review is thrilled to announce the release of our 112h issue, ‘Utopia.’
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Call for Submissions – Issue 13: Language
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We now invite submissions to the Oxford Political Review’s 13th issue, under the theme of ‘Language’.
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OPR Announces Launch of Issue 11: ‘Time’
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The Oxford Political Review is thrilled to announce the release of our 11th issue, ‘Time.’
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Call for Submissions – Issue 12: Utopia
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We now invite submissions to the Oxford Political Review’s 11th issue, under the theme of ‘Utopia’.
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Call for Submissions – Issue 11: Time
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We now invite submissions to the Oxford Political Review’s 11th issue, under the theme of ‘Time’.
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OPR Announces Launch of Issue 9: ‘Power & Perception’
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The Oxford Political Review is thrilled to announce the release of our 9th issue, ‘Power & Perception.’
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Call for Submissions – Issue 9: ‘Power and Perception’
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Politics, for better or worse, is all about image. From the choices politicians make about their outfits to the colours with which a political party brands itself or the image a speech projects to the public, perceptions frequently dominate over reality. We invite you to contribute to the Oxford Political Review’s 9th issue, on the…
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OPR Announces Launch of Issue 8
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Click here to read issue 8 The latest copy of The Economist sparked a flurry of discussion upon its release this past week. On the cover, UK Prime Minister Liz Truss stands grinning at the bow of a boat labelled “Great Britain” as it tips stern-side into the water, moments away from sinking. Similarly, last week’s Guardian cover, captioned…