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Measuring the effects of differentially intense information on political opinions. [PDF]
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Young people and the Scottish Independence Referendum
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A Multilevel Spatial Model to Investigate Voting Behaviour in the 2019 UK General Election. [PDF]
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Validation of the Revised Multicultural Ideology Scale (MCI-r) in the UK. [PDF]
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Religion and the Scottish Independence Referendum
Political Quarterly, 2013The Scottish independence referendum debate, like the Act of Union of 1707, has significant religious dimensions. The Act gave special recognition through the monarch to the Presbyterian Church of Scotland. The Church, a national church, has not yet declared a position on independence, but is seeking to protect its existing privileges whatever the ...
Norman Bonney
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Australia and the Scottish Independence Referendum
The chapter analyzes data from print and online media, including online broadcaster sites, and includes an overview of the Australian media landscape. It also notes the significant percentage of Australians (8.9%) who are Scottish or of Scottish descent. There was considerable Australian interest in the referendum. While there was focus on the Scottish
McNair, Brian
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After the Scottish Independence Referendum
2019Abstract This chapter examines the independence referendum in Scotland, held on September 18, 2014, and its implications for the federal direction of the United Kingdom. The referendum saw 55 percent of Scots say “No” to the question: “Should Scotland be an Independent Country?”.
Stephen Tierney
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