Both sides of the UK’s referendum campaign have invested huge resources in trying to convince the electorate to back their viewpoint, but how effective are these efforts in actually changing the minds of voters? Drawing on research in the 2014 referendum on Scottish independence, Davide Morisi illustrates how information can have an impact on the views of the electorate. He notes that much like the pro-independence side in Scotland, the leave campaign’s success will hinge on whether they can convince voters that the risks associated with changing the status quo are worth taking
In the immediate aftermath of the UK’s decision to leave the EU, several opinion polls showed a majo...
Determining whether or not a Brexit will inevitably lead to the breakup of the United Kingdom is any...
The polls have been narrowing in Scotland’s independence referendum debate with the vote just over t...
Voting for change in a referendum is the riskier option. People who voted for Brexit were more likel...
Despite extensive research on campaign effects, the issue of whether information can actually influe...
Over £9m has been spent on leaflets for all British household outlining the arguments in favour of r...
Over £9m has been spent on leaflets for all British household outlining the arguments in favour of r...
ScotCen Social Research has been tracking attitudes towards the governance of Scotland since 1999, w...
Following Nicola Sturgeon’s announcement that she will seek authority for a Scottish referendum, Pau...
The Brexit vote has not shifted overall opinion on the question of Scottish independence in Scotland...
In a context of expanded media choice, understanding how voters select and interpret information to ...
It is easy to assume that Brexit will increase support for an independent Scotland. However looking ...
It is easy to assume that Brexit will increase support for an independent Scotland. However looking ...
Scotland's future within the EU played a prominent role in the 2014 independence referendum. The sto...
Since the UK’s 2016 referendum on EU membership, politicians on both sides of the debate have repeat...
In the immediate aftermath of the UK’s decision to leave the EU, several opinion polls showed a majo...
Determining whether or not a Brexit will inevitably lead to the breakup of the United Kingdom is any...
The polls have been narrowing in Scotland’s independence referendum debate with the vote just over t...
Voting for change in a referendum is the riskier option. People who voted for Brexit were more likel...
Despite extensive research on campaign effects, the issue of whether information can actually influe...
Over £9m has been spent on leaflets for all British household outlining the arguments in favour of r...
Over £9m has been spent on leaflets for all British household outlining the arguments in favour of r...
ScotCen Social Research has been tracking attitudes towards the governance of Scotland since 1999, w...
Following Nicola Sturgeon’s announcement that she will seek authority for a Scottish referendum, Pau...
The Brexit vote has not shifted overall opinion on the question of Scottish independence in Scotland...
In a context of expanded media choice, understanding how voters select and interpret information to ...
It is easy to assume that Brexit will increase support for an independent Scotland. However looking ...
It is easy to assume that Brexit will increase support for an independent Scotland. However looking ...
Scotland's future within the EU played a prominent role in the 2014 independence referendum. The sto...
Since the UK’s 2016 referendum on EU membership, politicians on both sides of the debate have repeat...
In the immediate aftermath of the UK’s decision to leave the EU, several opinion polls showed a majo...
Determining whether or not a Brexit will inevitably lead to the breakup of the United Kingdom is any...
The polls have been narrowing in Scotland’s independence referendum debate with the vote just over t...