-
Recent Posts
Blogroll
- Big Idea Podcast on iTunes U
- Blether with Brian
- British Politics and Policy at LSE
- CITSEE
- Devolution Matters
- Economics of Constitutional Change
- European Union Society
- Five Million Questions
- Future of the UK and Scotland
- Gender Politics at Edinburgh
- Scottish Constitutional Futures Forum
- Scottish Referendum Experience
- securitypolitics
- What Scotland Thinks
Institutions
Recent Comments
- John on The Uncelebrated Union
- sandra brown on Should Scotland vote for what is best for Scotland?
- Malcolm on Labour’s Devolution Proposals: More questions than answers
- What future for childcare? | SPS Research on What future for childcare?
- What future for childcare? | Scotland's Referendum: Informing the Debate on Can Independence Improve Services for Scotland’s Children?
Archives
Categories
Meta
Monthly Archives: February 2013
Event: Showcasing the Scottish Social Attitudes Survey
Showcasing the Scottish Social Attitudes Survey – Exploring attitudes towards Scottish independence using repeated cross-sectional surveys 18 March 2013 – 9:15am – 12:30pm Bute Room, National Museum of Scotland, Chambers Street, Edinburgh hosted by AQMeN and ScotCen Speakers: Professor John Curtice – ScotCen … Continue reading
Posted in Events
Leave a comment
Event: Gender Equality Matters in a New Scotland
Women and Constitutional Futures Seminar Series: Gender Equality Matters in a New Scotland SEMINAR 3: 14-15 February 2013. Royal Society of Edinburgh, 22-26 George Street, Edinburgh Why should women care about constitutional debates? Where are women’s voices and gender equality … Continue reading
Posted in Events
Leave a comment
Podcast: The Scottish Referendum
Dr Nicola McEwen, director of public policy at the Academy of Government, Dr Simon Clark, head of the School of Economics, Professor Stephen Tierney, director of the Edinburgh Centre for Constitutional Law, and Professor Ewen Cameron, the Sir William Fraser … Continue reading
Posted in General
Leave a comment
Our Friends in the North East
Richard Parry, a Reader in Social Policy at the University of Edinburgh highlights an English dimension in the current debate. He notes that local leaders in the North East fear competition from Scotland, either devolved or independent, and may come … Continue reading
Posted in Constitution
1 Comment