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Dr Emily Clough | Political Science | 01 April 2012
While many politics departments offer an undergraduate module in quantitative methods, problems remain when it comes to integrating the study of quantitative methods into the broader curriculum. The project will solve this problem by providing teachi ...
Dr Arno Van Der Zwet | 01 March 2012
The most influential theoretical models in the literature on nationalism and national identities distinguish between civic and ethnocultural national identities. The main implication of these models is that the former are conceptualised as more inclu ...
Dr Lawrence Ezrow | Political Science | 01 August 2008
Who do european parties represent? Are the policies that parties advocate responsive to all segments or subconstituencies within the electorate (defined by affluence, education, political involvement, gender, age, religion, ethnicity, etc), or altern ...
Dr Moira Inghilleri | Interdisciplinary Studies | 01 September 2005
This research will investigate the perspectives and expectations evident among asylum seekers of the interpreter's role within the political asylum application process. it will involve an empirical study of the perceptions held by individuals ...
Professor Robert Miller | Social Policy | 01 October 2006
The goal of ark - the northern ireland social and political archive - is to make material on social and political life in northern ireland accessible to the widest possible audience. The target users of ark are academics, journalists, policymakers, s ...
Dr Nathaniel Copsey | Area & Development Studies | 01 April 2008
Whether the european union will ‘widen’ or ‘deepen’ over the next 10 to 15 years is a question of vital significance to scholars and practitioners working on european integration. This project focuses on two under-researched issues that stand out as ...
Dr Elodie Fabre | Political Science | 01 October 2009
The proposed research will investigate processes of party adaptation to the regionalisation of the state and contribute to the field of comparative territorial politics, which has recently questioned state-centred accounts of politics and provides a ...
Professor P Mosley | Economics | 01 August 2005
In spite of the existence of a massive literature on social capital we still know relatively little about the process by which trust is created and shrinks, both between people and between people and governments. In this small exploratory research pr ...
Dr David Erdos | Political Science | 08 January 2007
This project explores bill of rights debates and outcomes throughout the "westminster" world (united kingdom, canada, australia, new zealand). Alongside analysis of the absence of a cognate national development in australia, particular focus is place ...
Professor Giles Mohan | Human Geography | 01 August 2007
China’s enhanced role within the global economy has profound political implications across the world, but takes a particular form in africa. Meeting china’s increased demand for resources from africa and expanding her markets also means securing poli ...
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