
Andrew Barclay
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Lecturer in Politics, University of Sheffield. Interested in elections, political engagement and inequality. Blackburn Rovers fan.
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Elizabeth Evans and I have written a short (open access) piece on disability, political representation, and barriers in politics in Britain, with a focus on the July 24 election: doi.org/10.1177/204190… #disability #access #cripthevote

Please share: we are hiring IE University! We have junior lines in CP and in IR. I am not in the committee (& just started), but happy to answer questions that I can, or direct to someone who knows. In the meantime, here’s a few reasons why you should consider applying: 1/8

Nottingham Politics is hiring! We are seeking to appoint a Teaching Associate in Comparative Politics. This full-time, fixed-term post is available from 6 January 2025. An ability to teach a module related to gender and representation is an essential criteria for the role.

VACANCY: Lecturer in Sociology (focus on ethnicity & 'race') Teaching modules on ethnicity 'race' & mental health, and contributing to core methods/theory teaching. 3 years, starting Jan 2025. Closing date: 8 Oct 2024 Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power Ethnic and Racial Studies UoM School of Social Sciences jobs.manchester.ac.uk/Job/JobDetail?…

Do changes in wealth shape voting preferences? We tried to answer this question using an 11 year panel study in🇬🇧 We find no evidence that an increase in assets leads to greater support for the Conservatives New paper with Justin Robinson & Sofia Vasilopoulou accepted British Jnl Poli Sci



Minorities Report": new study UK in a Changing Europe & Focaldata Labour won ethnic minority votes 49% to 20% (+29) in 2024: its lowest share. A more varied & contested pattern within/across different groups could herald an "inflection point" for minority voting ukandeu.ac.uk/reports/minori…

A tribute to Professor David Denver by Philip Cowley and myself. Now open access EPOP Political Studies Association journals.sagepub.com/eprint/RB8C38B…


'Divisions within the British Parliamentary Labour Party under Keir Starmer' (also open) w/Dr Andrew S. Roe-Crines & Tim Heppell was an interesting methodological challenge but quite innovative & provided a new way to measure intra-party groupings link.springer.com/article/10.105…


📣New BJPIR article out now! 'Understanding the communicative strategies used in online political advertising and how the public views them' by Katharine Dommett, Samuel A Mensah, Junyan Zhu & [email protected] 🔓Find in #OpenAccess here: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/13… Political Studies Association



Interested in campaigns? Gender? Both? Take a look at this work with Siim Trumm and Iakovos Makropoulos. We are grateful to EJPR journal editors and reviewers. Running uphill: A comparative analysis of the gender gap in campaign financing shorturl.at/EF5PF



📢 Call for papers! 🚨 Are you an ECR doing research on UK and/or EU politics, policy and public opinion? 🗳️ Send your abstract to participate in: “Politics in Britain and Europe after ‘the year of elections’.” Organised by UK in a Changing Europe 🇬🇧 🇪🇺 Find more details below 👇🏽



🚨How does rurality affect campaigning? In a new study, Charles Pattie, Luke Temple, Prof Kate Dommett, and I explore how rurality affects campaign activity. Electoral Studies sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
