Would I lie to you? Party affiliation is more important than Brexit in processing political misinformation. [PDF]
Prike T +4 more
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Organising the self-employed: combining community unionism, coworking and cooperativism across contexts. [PDF]
Pitts FH, Borghi P, Murgia A.
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COVID-19 and (mis)understanding public attitudes to social security: Re-setting debate. [PDF]
Orton M, Sarkar S.
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Are 'red wall' constituencies really opposed to progressive policy? Examining the impact of materialist narratives for Universal Basic Income. [PDF]
Johnson M, Johnson E, Nettle D.
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Jeremy Corbyn and the welcome return of older politicians
Jeremy Corbyn’s candidacy has provided the unexpected element of drama in the 2015 Labour leadership election. But beyond broadening the range of issues up for discussion, the presence of an older politician as a credible contender (Corbyn is 66) marks a long-overdue shift in British electoral politics.
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Winners and losers: Emotional shifts across elections are conveyed by a politician's smile. [PDF]
Senior C, Stewart PA, Bucy E, Lee N.
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Using public opinion to serve journalistic narratives: Rethinking vox pops and live two-way reporting in five UK election campaigns (2009-2017). [PDF]
Cushion S.
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Can Universal Basic Income work for disabled people? An examination of existing UK organisational and academic positions. [PDF]
Johnson EA, Reed HR, Johnson MT.
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