Understanding Brexit

Dr Nicole Martin describes research projects planned using unique new data on attitudes to the UK leaving the European Union
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Dr Nicole Martin describes research projects planned using unique new data on attitudes to the UK leaving the European Union
At the end of May, a small group of presenters gathered at the University of Essex to discuss the state of longitudinal methods in the discipline. Through a series of substantive papers demonstrating the utility of different techniques, a consensus grew that renewed awareness and engagement with longitudinal data can help us make real substantive discoveries – even in questions that appear to be settled with cross-sectional analysis.
Dr Nicole Martin argues that the idea that ethnic minority candidates mobilise ethnic minority voters in great number isn’t necessarily borne out by the evidence.
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