Brexit: Why Britain Voted to Leave the European Union, by Harold D. Clarke, Matthew Goodwin and Paul Whiteley
Book of the Week: Danny Dorling on an illuminating analysis of the many factors that swayed the referendum
Book of the Week: Danny Dorling on an illuminating analysis of the many factors that swayed the referendum
Populism scholar Matthew Goodwin discusses political side-effects of higher education expansion and academic debate about ‘grievances’ fuelling movements
The hostility pervading online platforms is stifling provocative opinion and reasoned debate, and eroding the foundations of higher education
Figures from Elsevier's Scopus database also reveal which scholarship on the topic has been the most cited
Book of the week: Anti-populists need to look in the mirror instead of fixating on political rivals, says Matthew Goodwin
We the undersigned stand in solidarity with the journal Third World Quarterly and its editor-in-chief. Those of us not already involved with the journal stand ready to support it, including...
Degree attainment was a strong indicator of pro-Remain views, stressing the importance of making HE available to all who want it, writes Peter Horrocks
A round-up of recent recipients of research council cash
A study of Ukip’s rise yields surprising facts about the party’s followers, says Daphne Halikiopoulou
Manchester/Manchester School of ArchitectureLost undergroundExcavations for a long-forgotten underground railway in Manchester have been rediscovered. Martin Dodge, senior lecturer in human geography...
The local elections once again confirmed the growing local presence of the British National Party. Having spent the past year interviewing BNP activists, local and regional organisers, and national...