About Matthew Richmond

Matthew Richmond is a PhD student in Geography at King's College London, studying the causes and consequences of spatial poverty traps in Rio de Janeiro. He has previously worked as a public policy researcher and consultant. Beyond the fields of urban regeneration and international development he has a keen interest in politics, political economy and the social dynamics of opinion formation.

Articles by Matthew Richmond

Cameron's mistake, Murdoch and the 'return of history'

David Cameron’s rise to power was facilitated by his canny appropriation of a Blairite ‘post-historical’ ideology. But as the continuing financial crisis reveals the hollowness of Fukuyama’s thesis, how will Britain’s prime minister adapt to the emphatic ‘return’ of history? 

News International: Britain's Mafia

Murdoch's hold over Britain over the last three decades has been nothing short of mafia-like. Much can be learned through a comparison between the Italian mafia the Comorra, and the media mogul's empire

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Niki Seth-Smith is a freelance journalist and co-editor of OurKingdom.

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