The Elections, Public Opinion, and Parties (EPOP) research group draws its faculty and postgraduate members from across the College of Arts and Humanities. Members conduct empirical research on political behaviour, including gender quotas, electoral law, campaign finance reform, electoral systems and the public opinion industry. The three main areas are:
Much of the work is comparative although most members have specialist areas, including the United Kingdom, Russia, Eurasia and Eastern Europe, the United States, Canada, Germany, Spain and Belgium, as well as sub-state polities such as the UK devolved administrations, German LÄnder, Spanish autonomous communities and Canadian provinces.
If you are interested to join the EPOP group, or have questions about its various activities please contact the group convener Ailsa Henderson (ailsa.hendersonATed.ac.uk).
Please note that from April 2010 to January 2011 Dr Henderson is on maternity leave. The EPOP Acting Convenor is Betsy Super, former EPOP postgraduate convenor (betsy.superATed.ac.uk).
This page was published on 8 June 2010