Stephen Dennison

Contributing Writer
Stephen Dennison - Stephen Dennison
Stephen Dennison - Stephen Dennison

Stephen Dennison recently graduated with a Batchelors Degree in Human Geography. After living in a number of places in England, he is planning to move to the Far East to work as an ESL teacher.

Latest Articles

Koreans' Love of the Jewish Talmud
Korean families are filling their book shelves with the Talmud, all with a mind on helping them suceed in their everyday endeavours in a stressful society.
Jan 6, 2012 - Stephen Dennison
Left Foot Forward: Seoul's New Mayor
Park Won Soon has recently been elected as Mayor of South Korea's capital Seoul. Will his brand of radical politics have a lasting effect?
Nov 20, 2011 - Stephen Dennison
The Discourse on the British Underclass
Class is a perennial topic in the UK, but now it's the underclass as much as the upper class who receive the attention of both supporters and detractors.
Jun 29, 2011 - Stephen Dennison
Essex and its Recent Political Culture
Essex Man has been particularly coveted by politicians over the last three decades, but does the county also have a geographic and cultural allegiance?
Jun 29, 2011 - Stephen Dennison
The Canadian Grand Prix: Real Theatre and Real Heart
The Canadian Grand Prix in 2011 was an emotional affair, and the drivers and those involved showed it was more than just a corporate spectacle.
Jun 12, 2011 - Stephen Dennison
Harold Pinter and His Party Time
Whilst not his most well known of works, Party Time, Orwellian, Kafkaesque and yet modern and fresh, is a play worthy of his pen.
May 26, 2011 - Stephen Dennison
Authenticity and Travel: What We Really Want
We talk of a need for authentic travel more and more these days, but with bursting pipes and dark days ahead, is that what we really want?
Jan 2, 2011 - Stephen Dennison
The Value We Place in the Humble Swing Park
Swing parksand playgrounds are found throughout the UK, but do we really appreciate them?
Nov 20, 2010 - Stephen Dennison
Fawlty Towers: A Few Thoughts
A classic of its time, Fawlty Towers still serves up laughs over 30 years after its final airing. This piece aims to add something to its legacy.
Nov 10, 2010 - Stephen Dennison
Is This the End for Belgium and the Belgian Nation?
After yet another rise in the Flemish secessionist vote, is Belgium finished as a nation, or will it just get stronger?
Oct 17, 2010 - Stephen Dennison