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A New Politics

Stephen Noon

Scottish devolution came with the promise of a "new politics", but what is the reality almost 25 years on? Some reflections from my PhD project.

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The purpose of my proposed research is to bring together two passions - theology, in particular the theological anthropology of Bernard Lonergan, and politics - and to do so in a way that is both useful and relevant as we approach the 25th ...

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  • Stephen Noon

    PhD student at the University of Edinburgh looking at questions of political culture; Research Associate at the Centre for Public Policy at the University of Glasgow; senior counsel for the Scottish Public Affairs team at Weber Shandwick.

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