Research work generates a steady stream of primary sources materials, rough notes, and in-depth studies. This page brings together a selection of ours, covering current affairs, communications, and technologies.
Collated Studies & Observations
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This research note is part of an occasional series on AI benchmarking and cross-pollinated methods. The note addresses COSTAR prompting, working with different prompt configurations, modifying COSTAR to prioritise information targets, and the pitfalls of putting the horse before the cart.
This research note is part of an occasional series on AI benchmarking and cross-pollinated methods. The note addresses different prompt configurations for role-context-task (RCT prompting) and prime-persona-privacy-product-polish (5P prompting) tasks.
This research note on governance and infrastructure is the fifth in a series on evidence controls and digital technologies. The series develops points raised at the Danish Institute for International Studies, and research now part of a larger international collaboration on information and communications technology.
This research note on forensic expectations and aesthetics is the fourth in a series on evidence controls and digital technologies. The series develops points raised at the Danish Institute for International Studies, and research now part of a larger international collaborative project on information and communications technology.
This research note on the case of post-war Iraq and the UN Investigative Team for the Accountability of Daesh (UNITAD) is the third in a series on evidence controls and digital technologies. The series develops points raised at the Danish Institute for International Studies, and research now part of a larger international collaborative project on information and communications technology.
This research note on the case of wartime Ukraine is the second in a series on evidence controls and digital technologies. The series develops points raised at the Danish Institute for International Studies, and research now part of a larger international collaborative project on information and communications technology.
This research note introduces and is the first in a series on evidence controls and digital technologies. The series develops points raised in a talk given at the Danish Institute for International Studies event, on the role of digital devices in politically contentious environments. The research is now part of a larger project on information and communications technology, in collaboration with colleagues in the United Kingdom, Sweden, Denmark, and the Netherlands.
Porthcurno Station
Research and analysis on geopolitics, critical infrastructure, and sovereign data
Jazīrat al Maqlab
Broadcast signals from Telegraph Island, on ICT innovation, investment, and regulation in the GCC region
Craighead Kellas is pleased to announce that it has been accepted onto the UK’s Analysis for Science & Technology Research in Defence (ASTRID) framework. This reinforces the company’s position as a trusted partner in strategic and applied research for defence and security decision-making.
This research note is part of an occasional series on AI benchmarking and cross-pollinated methods. The note addresses COSTAR prompting, working with different prompt configurations, modifying COSTAR to prioritise information targets, and the pitfalls of putting the horse before the cart.
This research note is part of an occasional series on AI benchmarking and cross-pollinated methods. The note addresses different prompt configurations for role-context-task (RCT prompting) and prime-persona-privacy-product-polish (5P prompting) tasks.
This research note on governance and infrastructure is the fifth in a series on evidence controls and digital technologies. The series develops points raised at the Danish Institute for International Studies, and research now part of a larger international collaboration on information and communications technology.
This research note on forensic expectations and aesthetics is the fourth in a series on evidence controls and digital technologies. The series develops points raised at the Danish Institute for International Studies, and research now part of a larger international collaborative project on information and communications technology.
Research Notes
Field notes and first drafts on emerging tech, from a user perspective

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