
Dr Sofia Collignon
@sofiacolmar
Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in Comparative Politics at SPIR QMUL
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24-06-2014 19:38:57
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Worth remembering that volatility isn't altogether new. Obvs, Miranda Green, Paula Surridge, Jane Green and Rob Ford (Not the Canadian one. Or his brother.) know that, but I thought others might be interested. Feel free to RT to fellow politics-geeks/students (source: me & Paul D. Webb: amazon.co.uk/Modern-British…).


"It has turned what was always going to be a headache for the Conservative party into a full-blown migraine." @proftimbale speaks to BBC Radio 4 PM BBC Radio 4 on news that Nigel Farage will stand for election in Clacton as leader of Reform UK (timestamp 17:10.) bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00…

Here at Queen Mary Politics and IR we don't just do British elections! Read (in Spanish) to hear more from our brilliant colleague Dr Sofia Collignon bbc.com/mundo/articles…

I couldn't put it in better words. Thanks Javier Sajuria Garcés for highlighting the #evidence we have to show that #harassment in #politics is real and getting worse #GE24


If you're a university student, here's some advice from Queen Mary Politics and IR on how to go about registering to vote - and on voting itself. Do flick on to anyone who might find it useful. my.qmul.ac.uk/news-and-event…

"Could Labour’s massive poll lead affect, as well as reflect, how it performs at the election? Three things the evidence tells us". Our Queen Mary Politics and IR colleague Matthew Barnfield on his (very relevant!) specialist subject theconversation.com/could-labours-… via The Conversation

"If there’s going to be a campaign event that makes a difference to people voting by post, it would probably be a cock-up by the Labour Party rather than some master stroke by the Tories.” Ta for the Queen Mary Politics and IR mention Alannah Francis 🇧🇧! inews.co.uk/news/d-day-ref…


Will Boris Johnson joining the campaign boost support for the Conservatives? Our recent Mile End Institute poll of Londoners, fielded 10-18 June, by Savanta UK, suggests the answer is probably not!

Ever wondered how it is that some distinctly dodgy male politicians get forgiven by their voters? Look no further than this by our Queen Mary Politics and IR colleague Dr Sofia Collignon & Manu Savani: "Moral licence and disbelief: how voters look past political misconduct" tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…


Peace One Day is proud to announce that Sofía Collignon (Dr Sofia Collignon), Director of the Mile End Institute at Queen Mary University of London will be participating in #EVAW, 25 November 2024. Follow our social media for announcements and visit peaceoneday.org to watch



Fresh from the press @politicalquarterly.bsky.social 🔍UK 2024 election challenges:: 1️⃣ Still, fewer female candidates. 2️⃣ Rising harassment forces candidates to withhold home addresses. 3️⃣ Security concerns weaken local ties. #UKPolitics #GenderRepresentation onlinelibrary.wiley.com/share/D6QP2V8E…