Monthly Archives: August 2013

Towards a Fair and Democratic Process? Regulating the Referendum on Scottish Independence

In a post originally published at the UK Constitutional Law Group’s blog, Professor Stephen Tierney discusses the necessary components of a fair and democratic referendum. Stephen notes the focus on the outcome rather than the legitimacy of the process. The … Continue reading

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Tall Tales: Religion and Scottish Independence

In this piece, originally published at What Scotland Thinks, the University of Edinburgh’s Michael Rosie discusses the links between independence and religion in Scotland, concluding that apparent differences between Catholics and Protestants on issues of constitutional change are a result … Continue reading

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Partnership after Independence

In this article published at the Future of the UK and Scotland and Scotland on Sunday, Dr. Nicola McEwen discusses the Scottish government’s proposals of independence, describing them as ’embedded within the British Isles’ In little over a year from … Continue reading

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Event: What does Scotland think about independence?

Event: What does Scotland think about independence? The AQMeN network will host an event as part of the Festival of Social Science. What does Scotland think about independence? What do people in Scotland think about the issues surrounding the referendum … Continue reading

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A New Underemployment Index for Scotland

In this piece by Dr David Bell and Dr David Blanchflower (both of the University of Stirling) the authors explore the notion of underemployment and assess underemployment and unemployment rates in Scotland and the rest of the UK. Part of the … Continue reading

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ESRC Seminar Series: Call for postgraduate participation

Security in Scotland, with or without constitutional change The ESRC is offering funding for three UK postgraduate students to attend all six security seminars, which run from September 2013 to September 2015. This seminar series will explore the implications of … Continue reading

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Events: Edinburgh International Book Festival

Edinburgh International Book Festival: Scotland’s Choice Tickets are still available for the following events at the Edinburgh International Book Festival. Resolutely Independent with Alasdair Gray Wednesday 14 August 3:00pm – 4:00pm Baillie Gifford Main Theatre Buy tickets Shaping Scotland’s Future … Continue reading

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Can Independence Improve Services for Scotland’s Children?

Professor Bronwen Cohen, Honorary Professor in Social Policy at the University of Edinburgh, suggests that transferring powers to the Scottish Parliament over tax and benefits could help bring Scotland’s Early Childhood Education and Care into the 21st century. Would independence … Continue reading

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