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Political Quarterly, Mark Pack, Grant Duncan PhD, Philippe Lagassé, Christina Pagel, Claire Ainsley, Ben Jackson, Deborah Mabbett, Iain Docherty, Jon Shaw, Chris Prosser, Carolyn Harris, Keith Dowding, Adriano Giuliani, Chris Butler, Montserrat Pareja-Eastaway, David Mitchell, Francesca Jackson, Sam Taylor Hill

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Political Quarterly

    Analysis, insight and informed opinion on politics and public policy.

  • Mark Pack

    Author of "Polling UnPacked: the history, uses and abuses of political opinion polls" and member of the House of Lords (Lib Dem)

  • Grant Duncan PhD

    Political commentator, academic and author, based in central Auckland. Research Associate, Public Policy Institute, University of Auckland. Visiting scholar at City St George's, University of London.

  • Philippe Lagassé

    I'm an associate professor and the Barton Chair at Carleton University.

  • Christina Pagel

    Prof of Operational Research in Health Care, UCL, UK. Operational Research is a pragmatic branch of mathematics to help people solve real-life problems. Member of Independent SAGE since May 2020. Full academic bio: https://profiles.ucl.ac.uk/4185

  • Claire Ainsley

    Director of the Center-Left Renewal Project at the Progressive Policy Institute, and former Executive Director of Policy to U.K. Labour leader Keir Starmer 2020-22.

  • Ben Jackson

    Professor of Modern History at Oxford University and Co-Editor of The Political Quarterly.

  • Deborah Mabbett

    Professor of Public Policy at Birkbeck, University of London

  • Iain Docherty

    Dean, Institute for Advanced Studies, University of Stirling.

  • Jon Shaw

    Professor of Transport Geography and Head of School of Geography, Earth and Environment at the University of Plymouth.

  • Chris Prosser

    I am a political scientist based at Royal Holloway, University of London. I use quantitative methods to answer questions about how people think about politics and behave in elections. https://caprosser.com/

  • Carolyn Harris

    Dr. Carolyn Harris is a historian, author, royal commentator and an instructor in history at the University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies. Please visit her website www.royalhistorian.com

  • Keith Dowding

    Keith Dowding is Distinguished Professor of Political Science and Political Philosophy and the Australian National University.

  • Adriano Giuliani

    Adriano Giuliani completed his PhD at Lumsa University (Italy) and the Australian National University (Australia). His work mainly focuses on alternative selection systems for choosing decision-makers, such as sortition.

  • Chris Butler

    Chris Butler is a postdoctoral scholarship holder at the University of Antwerp. His main research interests are in how politicians understand public opinion, particularly related to matters of democracy and political trust.

  • Montserrat Pareja-Eastaway

    Chair of the European Network for Housing Research, co-director of the Barcelona Housing Chair, University of Barcelona.

  • David Mitchell

    Associate Professor, Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation, Trinity College Dublin at Belfast.

  • Francesca Jackson

    I am a postgraduate researcher in law at Lancaster University.

  • Sam Taylor Hill

    Author of “Challenging Alienation in the British Working-Class: Building a Community of Equals” and research focused on multiculturalism, class and national identity in Britain.

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