Two junior posts advertised in my Department at Royal Holloway: http://bit.ly/9o1ClJ Please RT
Two junior posts advertised in my Department at Royal Holloway: http://bit.ly/9o1ClJ Please RT
Vince Cable’s recent talk at Royal Holloway’s Centre for European Politics: audio now available: http://bit.ly/bSHReY
I should add that my saying “partying like it’s 1999” was supposed to be a joke about how many websites used to fall over in the old days
Partying like it’s 1999 as Labour’s website buckles under the strain of demand for the manifesto
Watch Labour’s animated manifesto film now and then share it:The Labour Party Manifesto 2010: http://tinyurl.com/y7xjxq2
John Harris: http://bit.ly/aJ3G82 <- As-it-happens election reportage doesn’t get much better than this imho.
Why arguing open-source is ‘better tech’/’generative’ is ill-advised http://nyti.ms/aYcb3H (via @berrydm)
RT @markpack: What’s uniform national swing and is it any use as a predictor? http://bit.ly/ahvpFE #GE2010
The Sun also appears to have abandoned its election liveblog or “rolling campaign news” as they called it.
The Sun’s idea of what counts as “Election Video” seems a bit skewed to me: http://bit.ly/buMzpN
RT @ElectoralCommUK: Support voter registration with a ‘My Vote Counts’ Twibbon http://bit.ly/avCANY
Support My Vote Counts, add a #twibbon to your avatar now! - http://bit.ly/dqcCkC
RT @ElectoralCommUK: You can now register to vote through Facebook. Deadline to register is 20 April http://bit.ly/cdC9Sz
New Political Communication Unit blog: Mumsnet, the general election and single-issue/hybrid campaigning models: http://bit.ly/bg8Sbf
Always likely to happen to someone: http://bit.ly/aaDi8Q Social media mess with trad notions of public/private; that is the explanation here