Tom Kirk

Tom is GP's Online Editor and researcher at the London School of Economics and Political Science. 

Post Archive

31 October 2016
Nayef Al-Rodhan argues that we live in the age of divisive politics and neuroscience may help explain this impasse. After Brexit, hate crime has spiked in the UK and “…
31 October 2016
Faced with a future that presents itself as non-negotiable, the temptation is to turn towards the past.  When Harry Potter discovers the Mirror of Erised in The…
30 October 2016
Alex Papadovassilakis argues that cities must put communities’ participation at the centre of public-private partnerships. In October, during the third UN-Habitat Conference…
28 October 2016
What makes for and where are the most civic-minded citizens? If you live in Myanmar you are much more likely to give money to charity than if you live in China. That’s…
27 October 2016
Why gender justice is crucial for achieving India’s climate targets. With India, the European Union, and other major economies ratifying the Paris climate change agreement,…
27 October 2016
To create a fairer society, Francesco Maria Morettini calls for public discussions over how certain types of behavior associated with dominance and power create inequalities…
26 October 2016
On Sovereignty and Other Political Delusions by Joan Cocks. 2014. Bloomsbury Academic. 9781780933542 Joan Cocks’ book is a welcome contribution to studies seeking to…
26 October 2016
As debates over globalisation continue in the global North, the World Bank’s new measure of poverty suggests that there have been a significant number of winners. As we…
25 October 2016
A military-led response to violent movements such as ISIS and al-Qaida misses the wider global forces that are triggering their rise. The long-awaited military assault on ISIS in…
24 October 2016
Introducing the Sidekick Manifesto for development and aid practitioners….. will you sign it?   To sign the Manifesto please see here.   Photo credit:…
24 October 2016
Community-led provision of homes can counteract the increasing commodification of housing. It offers a solution to our crisis but requires a global perspective to understand, link…
21 October 2016
At Habitat III there has been much talk about empowering local governments so that they can play a more developmental role towards creating opportunities for more inclusive cities…
21 October 2016
It is clear that the New Urban Agenda (NUA) sets ambitious goals regarding environmental sustainability and resilience, acknowledging them as crucial elements in order to achieve…
21 October 2016
Humanitarian relief projects now require co-operation between a broader range of actors to deliver both immediate aid and long term sustainable recovery. The context of…
21 October 2016
“We cannot talk about cities without talking about migrants and we cannot talk about migrants without talking about cities” – Jill Helke (International…