EU referendum
Information Guide: The EU Referendum, 23 June 2016 The United Kingdom and the European Union: A guide to information sources Part 2 – After the Referendum April 2017
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Remain or leave? : How British newspapers frame the EU referendum 2016 : a framing analysis of the Brexit debate
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Brexit, the left behind and the let down : the political abstraction of 'the Economy' and the UK's EU Referendum
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A stochastic differential equation approach to the analysis of the UK 2016 EU referendum polls
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Quantifying media influence and partisan attention on Twitter during the UK EU referendum
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Agenda control in EU referendum campaigns : the power of the anti EU side
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A multiplicative process for generating a beta like survival function with application to the UK 2016 EU referendum results
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Information Guide: The EU Referendum, 23 June 2016. The United Kingdom and the European Union. A guide to information sources: Part 1 – Before the referendum. October 2016
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In or out of the EU?: how British newspapers fame the EU referendum
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Why an EU Referendum? Why in 2016?
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MPs, Twitter & the EU referendum campaign
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Pre Brexit: the EU referendum as an illustration of the effects of uncertainty on the Sterling exchange rate
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EU referendum debate : is the NHS finally up for sale? [Comment]
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One Week on after the EU Referendum
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Some reflections on the referendum campaigns and the post-referendum economic agenda
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Referendum challenges to the EU's policy legitimacy – and how the EU responds
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Estimating the outcome of UKs referendum on EU membership using e-petition data and machine learning algorithms
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The role of referendum and non referendum mechanisms for state framing processes
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What does Brexit mean for the UK’s Climate Change Act?
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Understanding the consequences of consequentiality: Testing the validity of stated preferences in the field
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