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EVENT: The Impact of Anti-politics on the UK General Election 2015, 19 January 2015, 7 Millbank, London

In this session Professors Will Jennings and Gerry Stoker will present evidence and analysis on the phenomenon of anti-politics and its likely impact on the 2015 General Election. The “anti-politics” phenomenon is complex but is reflected in negative attitudes towards mainstream politics and political parties among citizens. Those attitudes present …

Call For Papers

Conference: RGS-IBG Annual International Conference, Exeter, 1-4 Sept 2015 Session: Geographies of Politics and Anti-Politics Convenors: Nick Clarke, University of Southampton, n.clarke@soton.ac.uk; Jonathan Moss, University of Southampton, j.t.moss@soton.ac.uk Sponsor: The Political Geography Research Group (PolGRG) These are interesting times for Politics with a capital P. In the UK, voter turnout …

Public Event: ‘Reinvigorating Democracy – learning from the past and looking to the future’, 8 January 2015

This Thursday, Gerry Stoker and Will Jennings will be speaking about the state of democracy in Britain at a public event at Southampton City Council Chambers. Click here for further details.

Contact Democracy: A new way of doing politics?

At Tuesday night’s Policy Network public debate, key note speaker David Farrell praised the value of Peter Mair’s pessimism about formal politics excellently expressed in Ruling the Void, but went on to ask five questions which might put things in a more positive light: 1. Were things ever really better? …

Anti-Politics, or Popular Understandings of Politics?

This week, we have been considering how we might address the challenge of combining a deductive focus on anti-politics with an inductive focus on popular understandings of politics. On the one hand, the project seeks to explain the rise of anti-politics and political disengagement that appears to have taken place …

Slow And Steady Wins The Race

Since the Fiestas del Pilar, my project has been moving along slowly but steadily. I have been to the local library to research the history and origins of the Jota and have enrolled in a Jota dance class, and attended a couple of lessons so far.