Paul Webb addresses the question of what members do for their parties during campaigns, and explains why there is value in considering the impact of national and local contexts. He writes that whereas the former enhances online participation by members, the latter considerably improves the model of offline participation
Pippa Norris explains how generation gaps divide the electorate and mainstream parties. She writes t...
Nick Martin explains why the best course of action for the Green Party is to give their all to elect...
Britain's recent General Election and its unanticipated outcome marks the latest chapter in the poli...
We do not know how the electorate has been influenced by new political campaigning techniques. Howev...
Alia Middleton uses evidence from the last four general elections to explain the logic of party lead...
Beppe Grillo's Five Star Movement has a lead in the opinion polls ahead of the Italian general elect...
Populist parties typically voice strong criticism of the establishment, but what happens when these ...
The personal characteristics of political elites play an important role in British elections. Caitli...
A Private Member’s Bill to extend the franchise to all British citizens living abroad is currently u...
In 2013, Enough Food If was the first campaign coalition since Make Poverty History in 2005. Yet whi...
John Denham highlights some of the underlying shifts in political behaviour and geography as reveale...
Popular explanations of the Brexit vote have centred on the division between cosmopolitan internatio...
A large number of British citizens live elsewhere in Europe and many have the right to vote in UK el...
Having explained how clusters of the electorate have shaped the UK political landscape, Paula Surrid...
In light of the party conference season, Gerry Hassan provides an overview of the issues the SNP, La...
Pippa Norris explains how generation gaps divide the electorate and mainstream parties. She writes t...
Nick Martin explains why the best course of action for the Green Party is to give their all to elect...
Britain's recent General Election and its unanticipated outcome marks the latest chapter in the poli...
We do not know how the electorate has been influenced by new political campaigning techniques. Howev...
Alia Middleton uses evidence from the last four general elections to explain the logic of party lead...
Beppe Grillo's Five Star Movement has a lead in the opinion polls ahead of the Italian general elect...
Populist parties typically voice strong criticism of the establishment, but what happens when these ...
The personal characteristics of political elites play an important role in British elections. Caitli...
A Private Member’s Bill to extend the franchise to all British citizens living abroad is currently u...
In 2013, Enough Food If was the first campaign coalition since Make Poverty History in 2005. Yet whi...
John Denham highlights some of the underlying shifts in political behaviour and geography as reveale...
Popular explanations of the Brexit vote have centred on the division between cosmopolitan internatio...
A large number of British citizens live elsewhere in Europe and many have the right to vote in UK el...
Having explained how clusters of the electorate have shaped the UK political landscape, Paula Surrid...
In light of the party conference season, Gerry Hassan provides an overview of the issues the SNP, La...
Pippa Norris explains how generation gaps divide the electorate and mainstream parties. She writes t...
Nick Martin explains why the best course of action for the Green Party is to give their all to elect...
Britain's recent General Election and its unanticipated outcome marks the latest chapter in the poli...