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[Commlist] Election 2019: The Brexit Campaign? conference
Tue Jan 14 10:59:04 GMT 2020
Loughborough University Centre for Research in Communication & Culture
<https://www.lboro.ac.uk/news-events/general-election/>and Ipsos MORI
<https://www.ipsos.com/ipsos-mori/en-uk/general-election-2019>
in conjunction with the British Polling Council
<http://www.britishpollingcouncil.org/>
present
*/Election 2019: The Brexit Campaign?/*
This General Election returned the first Conservative government with a
large parliamentary majority for the first time in more than a
generation. By contrast the campaign ended in disappointment for Labour
and the Liberal Democrats and both parties are now seeking new leaders
to help revive their respective fortunes. The Scottish National Party,
the other main beneficiary from the 2019 campaign, are pressing for a
further vote on independence from a UK set to leave the European Union.
The issue of the EU has loomed large in British politics for decades but
to what extent was this election dominated by Boris Johnson and his ‘Get
Brexit Done’ mantra? Conversely how did the various opposition parties
reflect or challenge this narrative in their own campaigning? Arising
from this which topics and personalities were most prominent (or not) in
the reporting of the election? And what mattered most to voters and how
did they perceive the rival campaigns?
This day conference will consider the above and other related questions
by revisiting and reconsidering the 2019 election with analysis from
practitioners and academics. It is the latest in a series of electoral
post-mortems, one of which has been held after every UK General Election
since 1979. That first event led to the inaugural /Political
Communications/book, a now ten volume collection that has featured
contributions from numerous political, media and polling practitioners
as well as academics. The most recent addition to the series on
<https://www.palgrave.com/gp/book/9783030008215>the 2017 election is
available from Palgrave Macmillan
<https://www.palgrave.com/gp/book/9783030008215>and was co-edited (with
Roger Mortimore) by the organisers of this event, Simon Atkinson of
Ipsos MORI and Dominic Wring of Loughborough University’s Centre for
Research in Communication & Culture.
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Confirmed participants include: Adam Baxter (Ofcom) Tara Beard-Knowland
(Ipsos MORI) John Curtice (Univ of Strathclyde) David Deacon
(Loughborough Univ) Isla Glaister (Sky News) Nick Moon (Moonlight
Research) Ben Page (Ipsos MORI) Anthony Wells (YouGov) and more to be
confirmed. Further details including the latest speakers and schedule
for the day will be posted to the same link where you can also reserve
your ticket for this event
<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/election-2019-the-brexit-campaign-tickets-89557481839>your
ticket for this event
<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/election-2019-the-brexit-campaign-tickets-89557481839>.
Please book as soon as possible as places are limited and on a first
come first served basis.
Venue Loughborough University London Campus, Queen Elizabeth Olympic
Park, Stratford E20 3BS
<https://www.lborolondon.ac.uk/about/location/find-us/>
10am-6pm, Friday 31st January 2020
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