Posts tagged UK Elections
We’ve had to dramatically shift how we talk about UK politics.

Our book, Politics in the UK; Place, Pluralism and Identities seeks to update how we analyse politics. Politics is full of narratives and analytical tools that we’ve used for decades.  Sometimes when we find that old models no longer work as we imagine that they used to, we spend years talking about it, keeping alive analytical structures that we should have buried long ago.  Traditional political cleavages in voting patterns are a good example of this.  We have been talking about how they no longer work since at least as far back as when Joanie was an undergrad, more than 20 years ago.

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How to Deal With Policy ‘Failure’ and Cost-Ineffectiveness: Insights from Immigration Detention in the United Kingdom

International migration management can be about predicting and shaping migration futures. Several organizations focus their activities on forecasting the future, assessing and managing ‘risks’, and preempting and/or responding to potential behaviors (such as migratory decisions) before they surface.

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