Seminars
GRP and IPEG Seminars 2006-07
November 22
Nick Turnbull, University of Manchester, 'Researching Household Debt' Studio, 12 - 1.30pm
February 7
What’s the problem with teenage pregnancy?
Professor Simon Duncan (Bradford)
Dover Street Economics Building, Room 0.2.6, 1.00 - 2.30pm
February 21
Minding your Rs and your Qs: Q methodology’s quantitative contribution to qualitative social science
Mark Roberts, (Birmingham)
Dover Street Economics Building, Room 0.2.6, 1.00 – 2.30pm
February 28
Business Lobbying in the EU
Dr David Coen (UCL)
Dover Street Economic Building, Studio, 12.30 – 2.00pm
March 7
How low can you go? Rationales and challenges for neighbourhood governance
Professor Vivien Lowndes, (De Montfort)
Williamson Building, Room 3.51a, 1.00 – 2.30pm
April 25
Tools for thinking? The use of NHS Modernisation Agency Improvement Leaders' Guides in healthcare delivery
Ross Millar (GRP)
Dover Street Building Room 0.2.6, 1.00 – 2.30pm
May 16
Toward a better understanding of the crisis-reform process: The case of the UK Prison Service Agency
Dr Sandra Resodihardjo, (Leiden)
Dover Street Economics Building, Studio, 12.30 - 2.00pm
Centre for Democracy and Elections (CDE), Seminars 2006-07
October 25
Professor Neal Jesse (Bowling Green State University), 'SeekingSophisticated Voting: Correspondence Analysis, Ordinal Ballots, and VoteTransfers', O.2.16 (Dover St.), 2.15 to 3.45pm
November 22
Professor Peter John (University of Manchester), 'Making Representative Democracy More Representative: Can New Forms of Citizen Governance in the UK Open Up Democracy?' The Studio (Dover St.), 2.15 to 3.45pm