Reflections
The articles, insights, musings and analyses posted here shine a light on how relationships between parliaments, politicians and people are configured in different places and spaces, across a range of contexts and cultures. If you are interested in contributing an article or creative piece on the themes central to our work, please email us at grnpp@soas.ac.uk.
Reflections
The articles, insights, musings and analyses posted here shine a light on how relationships between parliaments, politicians and people are configured in different places and spaces, across a range of contexts and cultures. If you are interested in contributing an article or creative piece on the themes central to our work, please email us at grnpp@soas.ac.uk.
Advice
We believe that good research is generative, reflective and collaborative. Below, our network Fellows and members share practical advice on everything from writing winning grant proposals, to the art of interviewing, and the challenges and opportunities around researching parliaments. This advice is always based on experience and is offered with the caveat that adaptation to specific circumstances, times, groups and places is always needed.
Advice
We believe that good research is generative, reflective and collaborative. Below, our network Fellows and members share practical advice on everything from writing winning grant proposals, to the art of interviewing, and the challenges and opportunities around researching parliaments. This advice is always based on experience and is offered with the caveat that adaptation to specific circumstances, times, groups and places is always needed.
Latest Outputs
A neo-complexity orientation to action research
The influence of complexity theory on action research scholarship ...
Collaborative reflexive inquiry into parliaments
In August 2022, a group of four ethnographers assembled ...
Strategic ignorance and interests in the UK Parliament
Elected UK mp s claim to represent our interests, for ...
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