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Movements and Gatekeepers in a Hybrid Media Environment: A Comparison of the Twitter Networks of Corbynism and the People's Vote Movement
What is the extent to which the Corbyn movement and the movement for a People's Vote were able to attract the attention of mainstream media ‘gatekeepers’ on Twitter?
- Labour Party
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‘This Really has the Potential to Destroy us’: Jeremy Corbyn's Management of the Problem of Anti-semitism in the Labour Party
The inadequacy of the Corbyn leadership's schematic understanding of anti-semitism and of its managerial precepts help explain its failure to resolve the anti-semitism crisis.
- Labour Party
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The Labour Party Under Keir Starmer: ‘Thanks, But no “isms” Please!’
Starmer's reluctance to reveal his agenda is deliberate and is part of a strategy of ‘ideological quietism’.
- Labour Party
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‘A Mood in the Air … Like 1945’: Democratic Socialism and the Post-Corbyn Labour Party
An overriding preoccupation with distancing Labour from Corbynism risks paralysing it from responding to its fast-changing context.
- Labour Party
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New Jerusalems? The Labour Party's Economic Policy-Making in Hard Times
An historical analysis of ideational change in the British Labour Party.
- Labour Party
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An Elementary Primer for Politicians and Potential Chairs on Public Inquiries
Covering the very basic questions that politicians considering creating a public inquiry—and potential chairs—will need to address.
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Public Inquiry Methods, Processes and Outputs: an Epistemological Critique
The implications for how we should regard a public inquiry as a way of knowing, or learning.
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Participant or Spectator? Victim-Focused Political Activity since 2010
There is no single ‘right’ approach to involving victims in policy development.
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Do People Really Lack Knowledge About the Economy? A Reply to Facchini
Existing empirical research showing that people lack economic knowledge is flawed. Many economists adopt a questionable approach to the interpretation of public knowledge and the evaluation of what knowledge is important.
- Elections & Campaigning
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The Anglo-Irish Agreement: 25 Years On (2011)
On the surprisingly muted commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the Anglo-Irish Agreement.
- Ireland