Scottish Independence Referendum 2014 media coverage

This area of research and the three individual projects within it collectively garnered more than 70 pieces of media coverage including print, broadcast and on-line. Here are just a few of the pieces of coverage about this research, which remains highly topical: Hard evidence: who are Scotland’s undecideds on independence? The Conversation, Feb 2014 – Jan Eichhorn blogs on the

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Urban Segregation and Inequality media coverage

2018 coverage: Peace walls and other social frontiers can breed crime and conflict in cities Professor Gwilym Pryce discusses ‘social frontiers’ and their impact on communities for The Conversation, 5th June 2018 2017 coverage: Levels of religious integration sway house buyers, study finds- Herald Scotland 26 Mar 2017 Research by Professor Gwilym Pryce, Dr Nema Dean and Dr Dan Olner

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Education and Social Stratification research media coverage

2017: 7th July 2017 – ‘I’m less than positive that destination data is sound’ Cristina Iannelli wrote an opinion piece for the Times Educational Supplement Scotland (TESS) 28 Jun 2017 – Subject choices do not help employment hopes of poorer students, study finds Herald Scotland’s Gerry Braiden looks at the findings from Cristina Iannelli and Adriana Duta on the labour

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Crime and Victimisation media coverage

2017 coverage: How Scotland reduced knife deaths among young people– 3rd December 2017 The Guardian’s Gary Younge quotes Susan McVie on the drop in violent crime among young people in Scotland Black people more likely to be searched by police, report finds – 4th July 2017 The National reports on the review prepared by Susan McVie and Kath Murray for

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