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What on earth is going on with Brexit?

April 23, 2019April 7, 2020 by Editor
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Listen to the next installment in the Politics at the Edge Series. A panel of the University of East Anglia's politics experts try to answer that question - and work out what the Brexit crisis means for our country and our politics. With Clare Precey, Prof Alan Finlayson, Prof Hussein Kassim and Dr Pierre Bocquillon.…
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Politics and the Psychology of Uncertainty

March 13, 2019April 7, 2020 by Admin
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Feeling unsettled with Brexit still up in the air? You're not alone. This Politics at the Edge podcast features the highlights from a staff-student debate, part of the Politics on Wednesday season (POW!), asking how do we cope when we don't know what's going to happen politically? 
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Will Brexit actually happen?

December 10, 2018April 23, 2019 by Editor
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Around 700 thousand people marched through London in October 2018 calling for a 'People's Vote' on the final Brexit deal between the UK and the EU. But what are the chances of it actually happening? And even if it did, would the UK still end up leaving the EU?  With Clare…
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Brexit and the ‘People’s Vote’

December 10, 2018April 7, 2020 by Admin
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Around 700 thousand people marched through London in October 2018 calling for a 'People's Vote' on the final Brexit deal between the UK and the EU. But what are the chances of it actually happening? And even if it did, would the UK still end up leaving the EU?  With Clare…
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Politics at the Edge Podcast series

September 25, 2018November 23, 2020 by Editor
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No to the Westminster bubble. Here at UEA we take a broader perspective on politics, culture and society.  What on earth is going on with politics these days? Clare Precey and Alan Finlayson present the 'Politics at the Edge' podcast, teaming up with experts from across the University of East…
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What will be Britain’s role in the world post-Brexit?

September 24, 2018April 7, 2020 by Admin
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Can Britain find its place as a ‘great global nation’ post-Brexit? And is our future security threatened or strengthened as a result? Featuring Prof Lee Marsden & Dr Suzanne Doyle. This podcast is supported by the University of East Anglia's Arts and Humanities Faculty through the Engagement and Innovation Fund. Thanks to BBC,…
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Trust and Money – what next for the news media?

September 24, 2018April 7, 2020 by Admin
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The news industry is trying to claw its way out of a financial crisis, while at the same time fighting to retain audience trust. What does all this mean for democracy? With Dr Sally Broughton-Micova, Dr Ben Little and Dr Marina Prentoulis.  This podcast is supported by the University of East Anglia's Arts &…
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Trust and Money – what next for the news media?

September 24, 2018 by Editor
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The news industry is trying to claw its way out of a financial crisis, while at the same time fighting to retain audience trust. What does all this mean for democracy? With Dr Sally Broughton-Micova, Dr Ben Little and Dr Marina Prentoulis.  This podcast is supported by the University of East Anglia's Arts &…
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What will be Britain’s role in the world post-Brexit?

September 24, 2018 by Editor
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Can Britain find its place as a ‘great global nation’ post-Brexit? And is our future security threatened or strengthened as a result? Featuring Prof Lee Marsden & Dr Suzanne Doyle. This podcast is supported by the University of East Anglia's Arts and Humanities Faculty through the Engagement and Innovation Fund. Thanks to BBC,…
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‘Alternative Facts’? How the political message has changed in the digital age

September 24, 2018September 24, 2018 by Editor
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How has the way politicians communicate their message changed with the digital revolution and what impact is that having on democracy and society? Featuring Dr Ben Little & Prof John Street. Hosted by Prof Alan Finlayson and Clare Precey. This podcast is supported by the University of East Anglia's Arts…
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