Popular Understandings of Politics in Britain, 1937-2015

Monthly Archives: May 2015

Geographies of Politics and Anti-Politics

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Tweet Nick Clarke has written a short piece about the geographies of politics and anti-politics. It was written as a ‘critical review’ commissioned by Geoforum for the General Election on the discipline of Geography and the research problem of anti-politics. It is accompanied by two ‘debate’ pieces from Jane Wills and David Featherstone. Click here […]

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Re-engagement or Rebellion? The divergent horizons of anti-politics

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Tweet A highlights video of the Rebellion or Re-engagement PSA Symposium held at the University of Nottingham in April, where Gerry Stoker presented a paper entitled: How do citizens think about politics and how to reform the political system. Click here for slides.

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Working Paper written for ECPR Joint Sessions

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Tweet Our first working paper is available to download. This working paper was presented by Nick Clarke at the ECPR Joint Sessions in Warsaw in April 2015. The paper outlines the research project and reports some initial findings, with a particular focus on qualitative data from 1945 found in the Mass Observation archive.

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