One of the most interesting and unpredictable election campaigns in modern memory is now at its close. We asked our Election Experts for their reflections on the campaign, and their predictions for tonight and beyond
Last Thursday, the UK went to the polls. While different parts of the country voted in different ele...
Although the past plays a large part in election campaigns, predictions and promises are its lifeblo...
With the General Election now firmly behind us, we are beginning to gain a better sense of what it w...
We asked our election experts to reflect on the election results, and on what their implications mig...
The U.K. Political Studies Association today released the results of its survey of expert prediction...
The UK’s snap election on 8 June initially looked like being a comfortable victory for Theresa May a...
In academic political communications studies there is this idea of the ‘informed society’. I even on...
It was the third General Election in five years, and with it came a handful of shocks, surprises and...
A commentator on LBC Radio last week has declared that whilst this is undoubtedly a ‘Brexit election...
On behalf of the PSA, we carried out an expert survey of journalists, academics and pollsters concer...
Yesterday I was invited to speak on the BBC News Channel on the prospects of an impending General El...
The previous campaign of 2010 produced electoral firsts in media terms (the televised leaders' debat...
Can citizens forecast the outcome of the UK election? In this post, Andreas Murr presents the result...
European Parliament elections were held from 22 – 25 May. We asked a number of experts to comment on...
Featuring 92 contributions from over 100 leading UK and international academics, this publication ca...
Last Thursday, the UK went to the polls. While different parts of the country voted in different ele...
Although the past plays a large part in election campaigns, predictions and promises are its lifeblo...
With the General Election now firmly behind us, we are beginning to gain a better sense of what it w...
We asked our election experts to reflect on the election results, and on what their implications mig...
The U.K. Political Studies Association today released the results of its survey of expert prediction...
The UK’s snap election on 8 June initially looked like being a comfortable victory for Theresa May a...
In academic political communications studies there is this idea of the ‘informed society’. I even on...
It was the third General Election in five years, and with it came a handful of shocks, surprises and...
A commentator on LBC Radio last week has declared that whilst this is undoubtedly a ‘Brexit election...
On behalf of the PSA, we carried out an expert survey of journalists, academics and pollsters concer...
Yesterday I was invited to speak on the BBC News Channel on the prospects of an impending General El...
The previous campaign of 2010 produced electoral firsts in media terms (the televised leaders' debat...
Can citizens forecast the outcome of the UK election? In this post, Andreas Murr presents the result...
European Parliament elections were held from 22 – 25 May. We asked a number of experts to comment on...
Featuring 92 contributions from over 100 leading UK and international academics, this publication ca...
Last Thursday, the UK went to the polls. While different parts of the country voted in different ele...
Although the past plays a large part in election campaigns, predictions and promises are its lifeblo...
With the General Election now firmly behind us, we are beginning to gain a better sense of what it w...