Pedro Serodio
Pedro Serodio is a Lecturer in Economics at Middlesex University
Live free and die: Sweden’s coronavirus experience
What have we learnt from the coronavirus outlier?
Fighting lies with lies
What depths will we need to go to in order to tackle disinformation in our own time?
The intimacy of thoughts
An excess of technology burdens a cerebral adaptation
Miserable managerialism at Magdalen
Gimmicky stakeholder management is failing the spirit of the university
Women have bad odds with Dodds
This appointment is an insult from Keir Starmer
Gove away
Sentimental tributes to the outgoing Tory overstate his political virtues
AI and the great data robbery
Silicon Valley has stolen huge amounts of original material in order to “train” its GPT models
The case against “Zero Seats”
Despite everything, some Conservatives still deserve to win
When the Left thought free trade meant peace
Socialists, communists and liberals were united by a conviction that free trade could, and would, promote democracy and justice
The football world’s war on free speech
Football authorities are attempting to insist on what political values players and supporters should represent
The Modi-fication of British politics
Both parties should stop seeking approval from sectarian Hindu nationalists