The UK’s second nationwide referendum, held in May 2011, offers rich opportunities for analysing the dynamics of a referendum campaign. The articles gathered together in this symposium address three themes. The first concerns the determinants and dynamics of public opinion during a referendum campaign, the second relates to the potential for interaction between the referendum and simultaneous elections, and the third focuses on coverage of the referendum in the media. Following a brief outline of the background to the referendum, this paper introduces the contribution that each article makes to these themes
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There has been an increasing use of direct democracy in the form of referendums on aspects of Europe...
Featuring 80 contributions from leading UK academics, this publication captures the immediate though...
The premise of political priming is that public evaluations of political leaders are made on the bas...
This paper analyses the quality of debate surrounding the UK’s 2011 electoral reform referendum as r...
At the 2010 UK election, Labour proposed a referendum on changing the House of Commons electoral sys...
This chapter reviews research on political communication in referendums that have become increasingl...
Previous research is unclear about which citizens support the use of referendums and how a referendu...
This report examines how the UK press covered the EU Referendum story, and looks at what the key arg...
This book discusses the framing of referendum campaigns in the news media, focusing particularly on ...
The lack of proportional representation inherent in the British electoral system has generated much ...
This third paper offers some summary thoughts on the manner in which the political context and the n...
While we’re nowhere near Switzerland or California in constantly using referendums, the UK is becomi...
Abstract. This study investigates how the information environment in the Danish 2000 euro referendum...
We are writing this introduction just a couple of days after the Brexit referendum was held in the U...
In light of the current legitimacy crisis, the need to increase the visibility of the European Union...
There has been an increasing use of direct democracy in the form of referendums on aspects of Europe...
Featuring 80 contributions from leading UK academics, this publication captures the immediate though...
The premise of political priming is that public evaluations of political leaders are made on the bas...