New! The *New Parties Data Set* by Stuart Bramwell and me. 2,434 parties in 22 countries since 1945, their score in 3 elections, and their mode of establishment. Thanks to our 🇪🇺ERC Consolidator Grant project 🏴🇯🇵🇭🇺🇲🇦🇺🇸🇮🇹🇿🇦🇳🇱team in 🇬🇧London @rhulpirp.bsky.socialdataverse.harvard.edu/dataset.xhtm...
Join us at 6:15pm on the 14th October for @jennpiscopo.bsky.socialwww.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-womens...
Funding available for UK-based PGR or ECRs to attend this workshop on "Gender, Parties, and Parliaments" and receive feedback on your work from @jennpiscopo.bsky.social@drmalligaoch.bsky.social@sfranceschet.bsky.social among other fantastic scholars!
I so enjoy writing "hot takes" on the US elections for the Center for American Women in Politics! @rhulpirp.bsky.socialcawp.rutgers.edu/blog/expert-....
📢📕In his first monograph, Facticity and the Fate of Reason After Kant, G. Anthony Bruno examines whether a science of intelligibility can tolerate brute facts. This untold history of the concept of "facticity" is out in October - ask your library to order it now! 📗📚
Start your week with this fascinating read by Michael Bacon in Aeon magazine about the violation of finding his childhood psychoanalysis misrepresented by the analyst in print aeon.co/essays/my-di...
Going to a child psychoanalyst four times a week for three years was bad enough. Reading what she wrote about me was worse
"to sell a political narrative to the public, you need a sprinkle of Batman" - Ben O'Loughlin in The Conversation UK on the uncertainty in Keir Starmer's narrative to the public 🦇 📰 theconversation.com/starmer-is-t...
The prime minister doesn’t have to mislead the public by pretending that everything is fine when it isn’t, but they need a reason to buy into his project.
Check out the fantastic range of speakers we'll have at our research seminar this term, every Wednesday on our Egham campus at 1pm 👩🏫🧑💼 All are welcome!