What do we really know about #secessionism worldwide? What does really drive #separatism in, e.g., Catalonia, Quebec, or Scotland? Our new #openaccess issue explores this issue and discusses what we really know about secessionism: https://t.co/oZFZC0skJZ
#polisciresearch
📻 | In the latest episode of our Filling the Sink podcast we compare the Catalan and Scottish independence drives
👉 https://t.co/5ugm02aSFd
With contributions from the University of Glasgow's @rlineira, ERC's @jordisolef and SNP's @GavNewlandsSNP
.@marcsanjaume, de la @UOCuniversitat, i Robert Liñeira (@rlineira), de la @UofGlasgow, consideren que l'independentisme escocès ha consolidat posicions, però no podrà tombar a curt termini la voluntat de Londres; per @PepMartiVall https://t.co/csuKMVVa9t
@cjcarman Colomer calls it the Jefferson-D’Hondt formula. I understand it is the same formula applied to allocate seats to states -- rather than transform votes into seats
L'independentisme es presenta dividit a les eleccions escoceses.
📌 Robert Liñeira: “Sense una majoria absoluta de l’independentisme a Escòcia és més fàcil per a Boris Johnson negar un segon referèndum”
#ElsMatinsTV3 https://t.co/KjwBOzQXET
🔊 Escòcia vota demà. Si hi ha prou majoria independentista, Edimburg demanarà un segon referèndum d’independència. Londres, però, s’hi oposa.
Escolta’n les claus amb @sergimulero@DaniCetra i @rlineira
https://t.co/uHKJaKFrab
✍️ Escòcia podrà celebrar un nou referèndum d'independència? Al podcast "Mapamundi", les opcions i la visió del politòleg Robert Liñeira [@rlineira]: "La constitució britànica, a diferència de l'espanyola, no està codificada"
https://t.co/skF6rbBRM4
The position of a candidate on the Catalan national dimension exerts an influence on where respondents locate him on the left-right, but the LR position does not affect the perceived placement on the national divide https://t.co/vDpJZzyZow @jordimunozm@rlineira@GRicoCamps
We have also seen the second #SpanishElection of 2019. @rlineira argues that the #election verdict is similar to 6 months ago, however, this is the most polarised #parliament in left and national terms.
https://t.co/ftHUEMp7LC
Moving away from #GeneralElection2019 this week we also saw the results of the second 2019 #spanishelection@rlineira provided a follow up to his blog on the election in April, arguing that the verdict may look similar, but it a more polarised parliament.
https://t.co/ftHUEMp7LC
The Spanish general election was held at the weekend, Spain's second election this year. But, has this changed anything? Following on from his piece on the election in April, @rlineira analyses the election results and argues new election, similar results.
https://t.co/ftHUEMp7LC