Data Release – SES 2021 Panel Survey
The two-wave SES 2021 survey dataset has now been released on GitHub. This beta release, which combines both waves of the panel, comes accompanied with… Read More »Data Release – SES 2021 Panel Survey
The two-wave SES 2021 survey dataset has now been released on GitHub. This beta release, which combines both waves of the panel, comes accompanied with… Read More »Data Release – SES 2021 Panel Survey
To mark one year since the 2021 Holyrood elections, the Scottish Election Study will be hosting a series of data launches, analyses and events on… Read More »9th-13th May 2022 – Scottish Election Study Bonanza Week
by Chris Carman The end of March saw the Electoral Commission’s guide to the Scottish local council elections start dropping through letter boxes across the… Read More »Fit’s the SCOOP… With Public Awareness of Scottish Local Election
by Chris Carman, Fraser McMillan and Ailsa Henderson It is easy to forget what was going on in domestic British politics before Russia launched its… Read More »Fit’s the SCOOP… With Political Trust and Partygate in Scotland?
The Scottish Election Study (SES) is delighted to announce another call for survey question submissions, this time for our regular Scottish Opinion Monitor (SCOOP) survey… Read More »Call for Question Submissions – Scottish Opinion Monitor
By Fraser McMillan, Jac Larner and Ailsa Henderson Descriptive data tables available here As part of its ambition to provide regular data to a wider… Read More »Fit’s the SCOOP… With COVID in Scotland?
Three weeks ago, the SNP-run Scottish Government and the Scottish Greens announced that the they had reached a historic power-sharing agreement. With this deal, the… Read More »Twindependence Day – Are there Electoral Risks in the SNP-Scottish Green Deal?
Events 29th April, 1200 – “Isolation Insight: The Scottish Parliament Election”, The UK in a Changing Europe (Ailsa alongside Paula Surridge, Nicola McEwen, John Curtice,… Read More »Commentary and Press Roundup – April 2021
Last month, we published two posts on Scotland’s “Four Tribes”, the groups the country’s electorate can be divided into on the basis of public preferences… Read More »A Clan’s A Clan for A’ That? The Identities and Attitudes of Scotland’s Four Tribes
Fraser McMillan & Jac Larner Rather than confirming devolution within the United Kingdom as the country’s “settled will”, the 2014 independence referendum placed the constitutional… Read More »Long Read: Scotland’s Four Tribes