Michael Keating, University of Aberdeen Since the 1980s, the Scottish National Party (SNP) has placed the issue of [...]
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John Curtice, Strathclyde University/NatCen Social Research The decision as to whether Scotland should become an independent country or [...]
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Jan Eichhorn, University of Edinburgh The 18 September 2014 will be an important date not simply because of [...]
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David Raffe and Linda Croxford, University of Edinburgh Devolution and more recently the independence debate have brought into focus [...]
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Image: Edinburgh Museums and Galleries Stephen Tierney, University of Edinburgh The Scottish Government has recently announced its intention to [...]
Read moreTipping point online, Tripping point offline?
Mark Shephard and Stephen Quinlan, University of Strathclyde In 2012, 33 million British people accessed the Internet every [...]
Read moreRisk and Choice in the Scottish Independence debate
Liam Delaney, University of Stirling, and Ailsa Henderson, University of Edinburgh The upcoming referendum on 18th September in Scotland [...]
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Christina Boswell, University of Edinburgh While the UK Home Office continues to pursue its target for reducing net [...]
Read moreROLE CONTESTATION & SOCIALIZATION IN THE DEBATE OVER SCOTTISH INDEPENDENCE
Juliet Kaarbo, University of Edinburgh, and Ryan Beasley, University of St Andrews In the September 2014 referendum, citizens of [...]
Read moreRace, Community and Conflict Revisited
Robert Moore, University of Liverpool It is nearly fifty years since the publication of Race, Community and Conflict, [...]
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