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Online Articles & Papers, by Author

   

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129 Reflection Group

The Size of the Scottish Parliament: A Response to the Scotland Office's Consultation Document

12/2/2002

Bechhofer, Frank and McCrone, David

Being British: A Crisis of Identity?

Paper published in The Political Quarterly volume 78, issue 2, 2007

5/10/2007

Bond, Ross and Rosie, Michael

National Identities in Post-Devolution Scotland

22/7/2002

Bort, Eberhard

Election 2007 - Devolution Come of Age?

27/7/2007

Bort, Eberhard

Four Years of the Political Internship Programme

11/6/2003

Bort, Eberhard

'Scotland: On the Road to e-Democracy'
Published in 'UPGRADE ,The European Journal for the Informatics Professional'. This link downloads the article in pdf format from the UPGRADE site at www.upgrade-cepis.org/

1/5/2003

Brown, Alice and
McCrone, David

Transcript of the Lothian European Lecture (9 November 1998)
A New Parliament and Scotland's Future: Questions and Answers on a Scottish Parliament

30/1/2002

Brown, Alice, McCrone, David and Bort, Eberhard

The Size of the Scottish Parliament: Institute of Governance Response to the Scotland Office's Consultation Document

21/3/2002

Elias, Boyle, Macniven and Wilkinson

Proceedings of seminar: The UK National Strategy for Data Resources and its Implications for Scotland

Seminar held on 17 May 2007 at the School of Education in Edinburgh University. Funded by the Robertson Bequest. 

Seminar chaired by Lindsay Paterson, Edinburgh University

28/6/2007

McCrone, David

Understated Nations: Anomalies or Solutions in the Modern World?

Paper given at conference on ‘Nations without States in the Global Age’
Queen Mary, London, 28th-29th June 2007

pdf  Download Understated Nations: Anomalies or Solutions in the Modern World? as a PDF file.

28/4/2008

McCrone, David

Recovering Civil Society: Does Sociology Need It?

Paper presented to European Sociological Association conference, Glasgow, September 2007

26/10/2007

McCrone, David

Scotland and Europe: examining myths
Talk given to the sixth annual conference of the Hansard Society Scotland held at the Scottish Parliament on 7th November 2005. (Note: opens in a new window)

21/3/2006

McCrone, David

The Same, But Different: Why Scotland?
Talk given to the Annual Seminar of the BSA Scottish Studies Study Group, 27th September 2005

13/1/2006

McCrone, David

A Parliament for a People:
Holyrood in an Understated Nation

published to mark the official
opening of the Scottish parliament at Holyrood on 9th October 2004

5/10/2004

McCrone, David

Cultural Capital in an Understated Nation: The Case of Scotland

19/2/2004

McCrone, David

Peeblin' Wi' Stanes: Assessing the Scottish Parliament, 1999-2003

8/4/2003

McCrone, David

Scottish Parliament: Key Events (September 1997 - September 2002)

14/1/2003

McCrone, David

SCOTLAND, SMALL?: MAKING SENSE OF NATIONS IN THE 21st CENTURY. Seminar on 'New Politics: New Governance:
the experience of Scottish Devolution'.

Scotland in Sweden. Stockholm, 18 October 2002

16/10/2002

McCrone, David

Marking the Card: The Scottish Parliament at 1000 Days
Paper given at the conference on 'Renovation or Revolution?
New Territorial Politics in Ireland and the United Kingdom',
at the Institute for British-Irish Studies, University College Dublin, 3rd April 2002.

Annex to the Paper: Scottish Parliament: Key Events

8/7/2002

McCrone, David

Devolution: Inter-Institutional Relations In The UK
Evidence given to the Select Committee on the Constitution, House of Lords, Edinburgh, 15th May 2002.

21/6/2002

McCrone, David

Briefing Paper
National Identity in Scotland

10/1/2002

McCrone, David

RSE Lecture (29 October 2001)
Stateless Nations in the 21st Century: the Case of Scotland

10/1/2002

McManus, Tony

'Philistinism and Cultural Renewal': Essays on Education by Tony McManus

Introduction by Lindsay Paterson

Paths of Perception (1997): an essay on the Celtic and European basis of Scottish thought.

Philistinism and Cultural Renewal (2000): a general cultural critique, with particular attention to the state of education.

New Labour and the Poverty of Ideas (2001): a political polemic, arguing that the UK Labour government and its predecessors have come close to destroying the intellectual basis for social renewal.

Higher Still and Lower Yet (1997): critique of the reform to the examination system in the senior years of Scottish secondary schools that was put in place between 1994 and 1999.

Inaugural Lecture to the Scottish Association of Teachers of Language and Literature (1999): political activism set in the intellectual context explained in the other essays.

Background paper by Lindsay Paterson

28/6/2006

 

Paterson, Lindsay

The Dilemmas of Education and of Democracy

17/10/2005

Paterson, Lindsay

Education: the Importance of Culture

15/1/2005

Paterson, Lindsay

Sources of support for the SNP

21/9/2004

Paterson, Lindsay

Attitudes to Scottish Independence and to the SNP

[note: this up-dates and extends the analysis discussed in: The Conundrum of Scottish Independence (McCrone & Paterson, Scottish Affairs, no 40, summer 2002)]

27/8/2003

Paterson, Lindsay

Attainment in public-sector and independent schools in Scotland, 1994, by social class and parental education

4/11/2002

Paterson, Lindsay

The Survival of the Democratic Intellect: Academic Values in Scotland and England

10/9/2002

Paterson, Lindsay

Education and Inequality in Britain
Paper prepared for the social policy section at the annual meeting
of the British Association for the Advancement of Science,
Glasgow, 4 September 2001.

28/6/2002

 

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