Two University of Glasgow staff, Dr Alex Benchimol and Professor Philip Schlesinger, recently ran a pair of Royal Society of Edinburgh funded workshops on the press, civil society and constitutional identity in Scotland. Here, they reflect on how real world-politics and academic analysis may coincide
In May 1999 the Scottish Parliament opened with high expectations. The decade since has seen a trans...
JP Blog https://blog.juspoliticum.com/The 28th of June, the Scottish government released a Scottish ...
International audienceThe Scottish Parliament was meant to represent a revolution in the way that Sc...
Two University of Glasgow staff, Dr Alex Benchimol and Professor Philip Schlesinger, recently ran a ...
In Scotland, the debate on the future of the BBC, and Public Service Broadcasting (PSB) more general...
This thesis analyze institutional and political circumstances, which allowed and influenced the Scot...
Surveys of constitutional change process aims to investigate public's attitudes and awareness toward...
Professor Philip Schlesinger of the University of Glasgow looks at Scotland’s post-devolution media ...
In the build up to the referendum on whether Scotland should become an independent country this pape...
In this two part series, University of Glasgow Professor and Visiting Professor at LSE Philip Schles...
This dissertation examines the relationship between politics and theatre in Scotland, with a specifi...
In May 1999 the Scottish Parliament opened with high expectations. The decade since has seen a trans...
In 2014 the issue of constitutional change in the UK brought about by an agreement between the UK an...
The UK's transitional constitution dates to 1707, when two conceptions of constitutionalism—parliame...
The September 2014 Scottish independence referendum was an event of profound constitutional and poli...
In May 1999 the Scottish Parliament opened with high expectations. The decade since has seen a trans...
JP Blog https://blog.juspoliticum.com/The 28th of June, the Scottish government released a Scottish ...
International audienceThe Scottish Parliament was meant to represent a revolution in the way that Sc...
Two University of Glasgow staff, Dr Alex Benchimol and Professor Philip Schlesinger, recently ran a ...
In Scotland, the debate on the future of the BBC, and Public Service Broadcasting (PSB) more general...
This thesis analyze institutional and political circumstances, which allowed and influenced the Scot...
Surveys of constitutional change process aims to investigate public's attitudes and awareness toward...
Professor Philip Schlesinger of the University of Glasgow looks at Scotland’s post-devolution media ...
In the build up to the referendum on whether Scotland should become an independent country this pape...
In this two part series, University of Glasgow Professor and Visiting Professor at LSE Philip Schles...
This dissertation examines the relationship between politics and theatre in Scotland, with a specifi...
In May 1999 the Scottish Parliament opened with high expectations. The decade since has seen a trans...
In 2014 the issue of constitutional change in the UK brought about by an agreement between the UK an...
The UK's transitional constitution dates to 1707, when two conceptions of constitutionalism—parliame...
The September 2014 Scottish independence referendum was an event of profound constitutional and poli...
In May 1999 the Scottish Parliament opened with high expectations. The decade since has seen a trans...
JP Blog https://blog.juspoliticum.com/The 28th of June, the Scottish government released a Scottish ...
International audienceThe Scottish Parliament was meant to represent a revolution in the way that Sc...