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Coronavirus and the Art of Counting

Coronavirus and the Art of Counting

Data and hard facts are increasingly disputed by the media and the government during the coronavirus crisis. Dr Soeren Keil reflects on the never-ending debates about the benefits of qualitative and […]

07 May, 202025 May, 2020 Commentary, ResearchLeave a Comment on Coronavirus and the Art of Counting
4 REASONS WHY THE LOCKDOWN REDUCTION IN TRAVEL WON’T STICK – AND 7 WAYS TO ENCOURAGE IT TO DO SO

4 REASONS WHY THE LOCKDOWN REDUCTION IN TRAVEL WON’T STICK – AND 7 WAYS TO ENCOURAGE IT TO DO SO

Will our experience of reducing our travel during the Covid-19 crisis have a lasting impact on our travel behaviour? Dr Susan Kenyon considers the evidence, before suggesting 7 policy interventions that could support lasting change

24 Apr, 202025 May, 2020 Commentary, Research3 Comments on 4 REASONS WHY THE LOCKDOWN REDUCTION IN TRAVEL WON’T STICK – AND 7 WAYS TO ENCOURAGE IT TO DO SO
Revisiting Federalism and Decentralisation in the Age of Coronavirus

Revisiting Federalism and Decentralisation in the Age of Coronavirus

In the last two weeks, we have seen a dramatic escalation of the coronavirus crisis, particularly in Europe and more recently in the United States. There are also growing worries […]

15 Apr, 202008 Jun, 2020 Commentary, ResearchLeave a Comment on Revisiting Federalism and Decentralisation in the Age of Coronavirus

MOVEMENT² ESRC Festival of Social Science

People craned out of windows and gathered on corners to watch as nearly a hundred young people chanted, danced and demanded their right to freedom from fear. On Tuesday 6th of […]

24 Jan, 202024 Jan, 2020 Events, Research, Teaching2 Comments on MOVEMENT² ESRC Festival of Social Science

Sea Change in Spain? – The 2019 Spanish General Election

Spanish politics has featured highly in media headlines over the last few years from the breakthrough of parties such as Podemos and Ciudadanos (Citizens), the failed unilateral declaration of independence […]

01 May, 201915 Jan, 2020 Commentary, Research1 Comment on Sea Change in Spain? – The 2019 Spanish General Election
Will there be food? Brexit explored through the organic sector

Will there be food? Brexit explored through the organic sector

From Sarah Lieberman – Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations.

04 Mar, 201915 Jan, 2020 Commentary, ResearchLeave a Comment on Will there be food? Brexit explored through the organic sector
The Dark Side of The Moon

The Dark Side of The Moon

From Dr Sarah Lieberman. Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations.

09 Jan, 201915 Mar, 2019 Commentary, ResearchLeave a Comment on The Dark Side of The Moon
The Irish Border and Brexit

The Irish Border and Brexit

From Fennel Wellings – CEFEUS Undergraduate Research Assistant

17 Jul, 201804 Sep, 2018 Research, StudentsLeave a Comment on The Irish Border and Brexit
Exploring Parliament: New Publication by Dr Mark Bennister

Exploring Parliament: New Publication by Dr Mark Bennister

Dr Mark Bennister, Reader in Politics has contributed to an important new textbook on the UK Parliament.

17 Feb, 201807 Sep, 2018 ResearchLeave a Comment on Exploring Parliament: New Publication by Dr Mark Bennister

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