Reflecting on seven years of UK in a Changing Europe, Anand Menon and Jill Rutter discuss how the project has brought social science insights into the mainstream of a polarised public debate. Highlighting how this mode of engagement falls outside of orthodox ‘REF Impact’ and lessons learned, they suggest there are further opportunities to deploy similar models to other socio-political challenges
The concept of ‘transnationalism’ refers to the extent to which an individual’s background, interact...
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a surge in demand for expert knowledge, but, as previous studies ha...
For many Britons, everything was better in the past. Sophia Gaston writes that this is partly becaus...
Reflecting on seven years of UK in a Changing Europe, Anand Menon and Jill Rutter discuss how the pr...
Over the last decade, an emerging body of research has sought to uncover the role that emotions play...
The creation of a European social policy has been a long-held goal of many political actors across E...
The UK is now one of the most unequal societies in Europe. The country's acute territorial differenc...
Pippa Norris explains how generation gaps divide the British electorate and mainstream parties. She ...
Discussing recent trends in European science diplomacy, Kapil Patil and Maria Rentetzi argue that th...
Pippa Norris explains how generation gaps divide the electorate and mainstream parties. She writes t...
The convoluted saga of Brexit, from the referendum to the final departure of the UK from the EU, has...
Nine months since the British vote to exit the European Union (“Brexit”), the UK science community's...
This article is based on a research project going on since the 2016 EU referendum, a poll that set i...
The vote to leave the EU, the rise of the SNP, the demise of the Liberal Democrats, and Labour’s tur...
Isolationism, nationalism and protectionism are back on the political scene with a vengeance in esta...
The concept of ‘transnationalism’ refers to the extent to which an individual’s background, interact...
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a surge in demand for expert knowledge, but, as previous studies ha...
For many Britons, everything was better in the past. Sophia Gaston writes that this is partly becaus...
Reflecting on seven years of UK in a Changing Europe, Anand Menon and Jill Rutter discuss how the pr...
Over the last decade, an emerging body of research has sought to uncover the role that emotions play...
The creation of a European social policy has been a long-held goal of many political actors across E...
The UK is now one of the most unequal societies in Europe. The country's acute territorial differenc...
Pippa Norris explains how generation gaps divide the British electorate and mainstream parties. She ...
Discussing recent trends in European science diplomacy, Kapil Patil and Maria Rentetzi argue that th...
Pippa Norris explains how generation gaps divide the electorate and mainstream parties. She writes t...
The convoluted saga of Brexit, from the referendum to the final departure of the UK from the EU, has...
Nine months since the British vote to exit the European Union (“Brexit”), the UK science community's...
This article is based on a research project going on since the 2016 EU referendum, a poll that set i...
The vote to leave the EU, the rise of the SNP, the demise of the Liberal Democrats, and Labour’s tur...
Isolationism, nationalism and protectionism are back on the political scene with a vengeance in esta...
The concept of ‘transnationalism’ refers to the extent to which an individual’s background, interact...
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a surge in demand for expert knowledge, but, as previous studies ha...
For many Britons, everything was better in the past. Sophia Gaston writes that this is partly becaus...