Looking forward to presenting this work on dating, love and politics, co-authored with the fab @bertous.bsky.social at @psapolpsychology.bsky.social online seminar series.
Looking forward to presenting this work on dating, love and politics, co-authored with the fab @bertous.bsky.social at @psapolpsychology.bsky.social online seminar series.
We @psapolpsychology.bsky.social are putting on another online seminar series.
The first presentation is in two weeks' time. Then they're every other Thursday at 12:00.
Please come along to support and learn from our great line up of speakers!
My thoughts on the poll showing the Greens have overtaken Labour following the Gorton and Denton by-election, whether this could be a "bandwagon effect", and what that means, for The Conversation: theconversation.com/how-to-under...
Very pleased to share that I passed my PhD viva yesterday!
Huge thanks to my lovely examiners @robjohns75.bsky.social and @profsob.bsky.social, and amazing supervisors @rosieshorrocks.bsky.social, @nspmartin.bsky.social and Ed Fieldhouse...
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Latest piece for the @thehousemag.bsky.social on the Don't Knows - who are more likely to be women.
www.politicshome.com/opinion/arti...
Congrats!
Congrats!
Love that there is now a bonus stage to accessing a journal article β before logging in via my institution using 2FA, finding my way back to the article from the homepage after doing so, and requesting to view the pdf twice β of verifying that I am in fact a human being capable of clicking a mouse.
Thanks Marta!
My thoughts on what is (and isn't) at risk for Reform in becoming "Tory Party 2.0", given recent polling, the dynamics of bloc politics, and the party's popularity with 2024 non-voters: theconversation.com/reform-has-b...
Is it rational to expect to win elections? @mbarnfield.bsky.social argues so-called "wishful thinking" about election outcomes is part of how voters make rational sense of their role in democracies. Read OPEN ACCESS: buff.ly/04Lq36y
@polstudiesassoc.bsky.social @uoypolitics.bsky.social @sagepub.com
Thoughts in the FT on why I don't like the idea of an automatic by election if an MP changes party - but understand why some people do, along with a possible compromise...
How to deal with defecting MPs - giftarticle.ft.com/giftarticle/... via @FT
Very pleased to see this out! Karl's conception of centrism as a structure for political action is really compelling
Good to see Labour politicians talking about blocs!
labourlist.org/2026/01/avoi...
If you want to know more, you can read our article introducing the idea in Britain here: academic.oup.com/pa/article/7...
Also Green and Miori's excellent work here: journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1...
As have I!
Absolutely! I have been super reliant on Marta's excellent work
Blocs really are all the rage now huh.
I would add that the work of @martamiori.bsky.social, @jamesdgriffiths.bsky.social and other ECRs has also gone a long way to making that happen!
We have just published a paper showing that, while informing (German) people about public opinion on climate change increases their perceptions of public support for policy action, it doesn't really increase how much they support it themselves.
doi.org/10.1016/j.je...
TL;DR: see Joe's thread.
Have to wonder how many of the βliterary menβ whose loss is lamented in this piece would have been labelled βperformative malesβ in 2025.
Here's to not mocking men for reading in 2026.
www.ft.com/content/da33...
This article deserves all the praise it's getting, despite its egregious reference to the fish disco as proof of something or other.
Particularly worth looking up @pollymackenzie.bsky.social stack on the misuse of "levers" as a metaphor...
www.economist.com/britain/2026...
Reminded me of this paper which I highly recommend checking out journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
π¨ NEW BLOG
Labour have won every election in Wales for 100 years, but they are on track to (badly) lose the 2026 Senedd election - why?
@jaclarner.bsky.social and I have looked at new data, which shows how support is shifting within (not between) Wales's blocs!
blogs.cardiff.ac.uk/thinking-wal...
"Labourβs... βred linesββon reducing migration, on not raising taxes, and on not joining the EU's customs union... are still holding up. But the other βred lineβ... on graphs showing how many people intend to vote for Labour? Not so much."
www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/politics/718...
10 nuggets from the new "British General Election of 2024" book, courtesy of @timbale.bsky.social
theconversation.com/the-ten-most...
Are Reform at their ceiling?
@martamiori.bsky.social and I explored @britishelectionstudy.com data and found a high % of May 2025 Con voters could switch.
We think it depends on intensity of preference and right-bloc party viability.
Link here:
politicscentre.nuffield.ox.ac.uk/opinion/cons...
In this short piece (also in PSA Insights this issue), @martamiori.bsky.social and I explain the bloc structure in whatβs happening in GB electoral politics and why this matters. Nice and simple summary here:
politicscentre.nuffield.ox.ac.uk/opinion/brit...
Pushing policy to new and never-before-seen boundaries of craziness. London is a great city! Not as good as Manchester, sure, but you can't have it all. That some Americans have convinced themselves that it is a dangerous hellscape is bizarre.
Is it rational to expect to win elections? @mbarnfield.bsky.social argues so-called "wishful thinking" about election outcomes is part of how voters make rational sense of their role in democracies. Read OPEN ACCESS: buff.ly/VudD2ir
@polstudiesassoc.bsky.social @uoypolitics.bsky.social @sagepub.com
Personal news! π£
I'm very happy to share that today I've joined @dec-gr.bsky.social as a postdoc to work on the @tact-forsed.bsky.social project, studying conspiracy beliefs and democratic backsliding across Europe.
Grateful to @galais.bsky.social and @mguinjoan.bsky.social for the opportunity!
"This" and "government"?
Or "a" and "future"?