Against Good Citizenship
In this blog post, CDE member Derek Edyvane writes on citizenship and democracy. First a confession: I am not a good citizen. You can rely...
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In this blog post, CDE member Derek Edyvane writes on citizenship and democracy. First a confession: I am not a good citizen. You can rely...
A professor of Social Anthropology at SOAS University of London, and Director, Global Research Network on Parliaments and People (GRNPP), Emma Crewe, writes about the...
A new post from CDE member Dr Nicole Nisbett. She discusses her experiences at COP26 in Glasgow, which she attended as part of a University...
A new post from CDE member Ryan Swift. Ryan discusses the implications of the Government's Integrated Rail Plan (IRP) for the North of England. Just...
The Climate Change Committee (2020) estimated that at least 59% of the measures to meet UK’s Net Zero goal require behavioural and societal change. In this...
CDE member Professor Kevin Theakston and Mark Gill, from King's College London report on their findings of a survey of academics on their ratings of...
CDE member Ryan Swift analyses the consequences from the Batley and Spen by-election to Labour The Labour Party’s narrow victory by 323 votes in the...
Belén Alvarez Werth from the University of Queensland, Australia, and CDE member Daniel Valdenegro Ibarra outline some of results to the recent historical elections in...
Most of the national coverage of the May 2021 elections focused on the successes and failures of the two main parties in the north of...
Dr Richard Axelby (SOAS) draws from his ethnographic research into the politics of communication in Sheffield, to outline the uncertain electoral results arising from the...