Finn Mackay (University of the West of England) We are currently in the midst of a Feminist’s most favourite time in [...]
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Lisa Mckenzie (London School of Economics) As May 7th gets closer, an election where the stakes are high. I am attending [...]
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Kirstein Rummery (University of Stirling) On the 18th September 2014, 88% of Scottish voters turned out to vote in the referendum [...]
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John D Brewer (Queen’s University Belfast) As a devolved region, Northern Ireland has elections to its regional government and to Westminster. [...]
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Alexander Smith (University of Warwick) In June 2012, as campaigning got underway for the referendum on Scottish independence that would take [...]
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William Davies (Goldsmiths, University of London) It is something of a truism to say that representative democracy is in a bad [...]
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Neil Serougi (Independent Researcher) The 2015 general election is being touted as the ‘moment’ when ideology will remerge as the way [...]
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Tom Emery (Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute) The General Election campaign is now well under way and one underlying theme is the [...]
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Diane Reay (University of Cambridge) The most significant inequalities in education are being taken as read by the major political parties. [...]
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Sara Ashencaen Crabtree (University of Bournmouth) Recently I was asked to contribute to an edited book on research in Borneo, which [...]
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