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555:. He has questioned the motivations behind the growing demand to engage the public in dialogue and decision-making in relation to science. He has also sought to draw attention to the parallels between Islamist terrorism and contemporary Western nihilism, noting that many who engage in the former draw their roots from the latter and specifically stating that 'Islam, for them at least, was more a motif than a motive'. 171: 114: 617: 245: 536: 22: 371: 1755: 63: 524: – one of China's top four national 'Party Schools', in Shanghai – a position officially renewed in 2018. He has also conducted short courses for officials through the Shanghai Administration Institute, and writes on the West's evolving relations with China, as well as events surrounding the 496:
in Victoria, British Columbia, where he was Program Head for the Conflict Analysis and Management programs. He maintains an on-going role as an Associate Faculty member there. Before that he held positions coordinating the Homeland Defence research programme and then the Health and Human Security
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Durodié was one of the founding members of the Manifesto Club, a network of individuals originally established to celebrate human achievement and challenge social, cultural and political pessimism, closely associated with the
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emergency. On the other hand, he has questioned the dynamic behind environmental campaigns against pulp and palm-oil producers in Indonesia, as well as the British government's interpretation of the implications of the
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His publication list includes articles in academic journals, and on the reading lists of various universities – as well as a media profile from both writing press commentaries and appearing in broadcasts.
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theory is too limited a framework through which to understand the British government's new Prevent Duty. This latter imposes new obligations on public bodies to tackle so-called
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In 2007, he completed his doctorate in Risk Communication through the Centre for Decision Analysis and Risk Management in the School of Health and Social Sciences of
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His inaugural professorial lecture: The Politics of Risk and Resilience – Fear and Terror in a World without Meaning, was delivered on 29 October 2015.
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reported that he told them that soon after the vote that, despite the largest mandate in British history, politicians and others would seek to deliver
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which, he proposed, would lead to considerably more fatalities than the virus itself. His concern since, was that the episode would lead to:
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Journal of Risk Research Vol.15, No.4 – The Changing Nature of Riots in the Contemporary Metropolis: From Ideology to Identity
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Theory informed by practice. Application informed by purpose. Why to understand and manage risk, cultural context is the key
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Hong Kong's protesters shouldn't count on American virtue-signallers to solve their deadlock with Beijing, The Independent
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Public Panic and Morale: World War Two Civilian Responses Re-Examined in the Light of the Current Anti-Terrorist Campaign
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Scientists advise, ministers decide? The role of scientific expertise in UK policymaking during the coronavirus pandemic
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Europe Conference in 2016. On 15 November 2017, following in the steps of former US Secretary for Homeland Security
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Times Higher Education Supplement – Why I ... think a dialogue with the public will undermine science
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US Joint Chiefs of Staff/Department of Defence Strategic Multi-Layer Assessment Occasional White Paper
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He then changed course, first pursuing a career in teaching (becoming Head of Maths at two inner-city
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His main research interest is to examine the causes and consequences of contemporary perceptions of
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Appointed as a Visiting Professor to the Shanghai National Party School, China, September 2014.
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Giving the Vincent Briscoe Annual Security Lecture, Imperial College London, November 2017.
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If this is what democracy looks like to these protestors, then Beijing will win hands down
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in Singapore, as well as in the Department of Defence Management and Security Analysis at
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The Changing Nature of Riots in the Contemporary Metropolis: From Ideology to Identity
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to describe him as: "one of the most perceptive commentators featured in the series".
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The Jakarta Post – Friction and vested interests in pulp and palm-oil production
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University of Bath – Professor Bill Durodié made Visiting Professor in China
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The 2017 Vincent Briscoe Security Science Lecture – Transcript and Slides
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Suicide Bombers v Sexual Abusers: A Battle of Depravity or Western Fixations?
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Civilian Morale during World War Two: Responses to Air-Raids Re-Examined
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The Hollow Flag: the gulf between EU security rhetoric and real security
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Limitations of Public Dialogue in Science and the Rise of New 'Experts'
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is a Professor of Politics, Languages and International Studies at the
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The Conversation – £4,300 to quit the EU? Bring me my cheque book
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Nuffield Trust Global Programme on Health, Foreign Policy and Security
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What Does Europe Fear? Understanding the hopes and fears of Europeans
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In 2014 he was appointed as a Visiting Professor to CELAP – the
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Research must transcend ‘dystopian mindset’ of the past half-century
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He was formerly Professor in the School of Humanitarian Studies at
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Today – Sounding worse, when things are really getting better
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University of Ottawa, Security and Conflict – Course Outline
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CELAP – Bill Durodié Appointed as CELAP’s Visiting Professor
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Royal Roads University, College of Interdisciplinary Studies, Bio
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Terrorism and post-traumatic stress disorder: a historical review
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Harvard University, The Meaning of Madness – Course Outline
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Resilience or Panic? The Public's Response to a Terrorist Attack
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Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy
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Reconciling Growing Energy Demand with Climate Change Management
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Securitising Education to Prevent Terrorism or Losing Direction?
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Royal Roads University, School of Humanitarian Studies, Old Bio
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The 2017 Vincent Briscoe Security Science Lecture – Video
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Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy
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The Guardian – The Age of Anxiety by Madeleine Bunting
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The Limitations of Risk Management in Dealing with Disaster
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Handling Uncertainty and Ambiguity in the COVID-19 Pandemic
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and the UK Minister of State for Universities and Science
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Misinterpreting China and Lessons from the Huawei Debacle
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to the Institute for Security Science and Technology at
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2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum
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University of Bath, School of Management, Brexit Debate
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Risk and the Social Construction of 'Gulf War Syndrome'
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A major contributor to this article appears to have a
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Beyond Petroleum – The Limits of Risk Management
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The True Cost of Precautionary Chemicals Regulation
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