
Graeme Robertson
Journalist at Flickering Myth
Film Reviewer and general oddball. Reviews and features, past, present & possibly future can be found @thefancarpet, @thepeoplesmovie, and @flickeringmyth
Articles
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1 month ago |
theguardian.com | Graeme Robertson
In the years I have worked for Age UK, I’ve found there is always more to do, always someone else to help, and even with double the staff we could only scratch the surface. Brenda Wardle, Age UKThat said, it is an honour to share my days with so many lovely people who have great stories to tell, who have lived such varied lives. To me this is more than a job, it’s a vocation – and I plan to continue to do so as long as I am able.
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Jun 17, 2024 |
theguardian.com | Lanre Bakare |Graeme Robertson
On a bright sunny June afternoon, sunlight bounces off Thomas J Price’s Warm Shores, a pair of 9ft bronze statues of a man and woman that stand proudly outside Hackney town hall as a celebration of the Windrush generation. The statues had a great view when Diane Abbott, whose Hackney North and Stoke Newington constituency sits just to the north, made a speech confirming she was determined to run again as an MP after a major row with Labour.
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Feb 2, 2024 |
cnas.org | Samuel Bendett |Andrea Kendall-Taylor |Jim Townsend |Graeme Robertson
In March of 2024, Russia will hold a presidential election. While Vladimir Putin is nearly certain to win another term in office given the Kremlin’s efforts to control the outcome and repress the opposition, it is far from certain how domestic dynamics in the country more broadly will play out in the months and years to come.
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Dec 18, 2023 |
wires.onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Debra Javeline |Robert Orttung |Graeme Robertson |Richard Arnold
1 INTRODUCTION Climate change will shape the future of Russia, and vice versa, regardless of who rules in the Kremlin. The world's largest country is warming faster than Earth as a whole, occupies more than half the Arctic Ocean coastline, and is waging a carbon-intensive war while increasingly isolated from the international community and its efforts to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions.
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Nov 21, 2023 |
cambridge.org | Keena Lipsitz |Graeme Robertson
In the spring of 2020, the response to COVID-19 quickly became politicized (Green et al. Reference Green, Edgerton, Naftel, Shoub and Cranmer2020). As a result, researchers began to find that partisan identification was a strong predictor of whether Americans reported complying with stay-at-home orders and social-distancing guidelines (Allcott et al. Reference Allcott, Boxell, Conway, Gentzkow, Thaler and Yang2020; Gadarian, Goodman, and Pepinsky Reference Gadarian, Goodman and Pepinsky2021).
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