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Crowdsourcing Campaigns: A New Dataset for Studying British Parties’ Electoral Communications (2020)
Journal Article
Milazzo, C., Trumm, S., & Townsley, J. (2021). Crowdsourcing Campaigns: A New Dataset for Studying British Parties’ Electoral Communications. Political Studies Review, 19(3), 520-527. https://doi.org/10.1177/1478929920970740

Parties’ electoral communications play a central role in British campaigns. Yet, we know little about the nature of the material contained in these communications and how parties’ campaign messages differ across constituencies or elections. In this a... Read More about Crowdsourcing Campaigns: A New Dataset for Studying British Parties’ Electoral Communications.

The 2016 EU Referendum: Explaining Support for Brexit Among Would-Be British MPs (2020)
Journal Article
Townsley, J., Trumm, S., & Milazzo, C. (2020). The 2016 EU Referendum: Explaining Support for Brexit Among Would-Be British MPs. Political Studies, 68(4), 819-836. https://doi.org/10.1177/0032321720904935

The outcome of the 2016 referendum on European Union membership took many by surprise and has continued to define the political discourse in Britain. Despite there being a growing body of research focused on explaining how voters cast their ballot, w... Read More about The 2016 EU Referendum: Explaining Support for Brexit Among Would-Be British MPs.

Explaining support for Brexit among parliamentary candidates: the case of Wales (2020)
Journal Article
Trumm, S. (2021). Explaining support for Brexit among parliamentary candidates: the case of Wales. British Politics, 16, 58-73. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41293-020-00135-7

The 2016 EU referendum was a key moment in the history of the United Kingdom. It has changed the course of the country and continues to shape political competition in the UK. Despite research on which voters cast their ballot for Leave having become... Read More about Explaining support for Brexit among parliamentary candidates: the case of Wales.