As the BBC's
political research editor, David Cowling, points out, in Labour's safest seat in the country at the 2010 election, 28 % of voters still supported other parties.
He quotes the BBC's
political research editor, David Cowling, on the subject of working class voters voting for parties other than Labour:
Not exact matches
«As firms attempt to adapt to ever - changing
political and technological circumstances, global M&A (mergers and acquisitions) has stuttered over the summer, following a strong showing in the first half of the year,» Jonathan Klonowski,
research editor EMEA at Mergermarket, said in a statement.
Mary Eberstadt is a
research fellow at the Hoover Institution, author of Home - Alone America, and
editor of Why I Turned Right: Leading Baby Boom Conservatives Chronicle Their
Political Journeys.
Editor's Note: Wayne Grudem,
research professor of theology and biblical studies at Phoenix Seminary om Phoenix, Arizona, is author of Politics According to the Bible: A Comprehensive Resource for Understanding Modern
Political Issues in Light of Scripture.
Nick Spencer is
research director at Theos and the
editor of The Mighty and the Almighty: how
political leaders do God (Biteback, 2017)
A teacher can give students choices about how they express what they learn during a
research exercise — providing options, for example, of creating a
political cartoon, writing a letter to the
editor, or making a diagram as a way of expressing what they understand about relations between the British and colonists at the onset of the American Revolution.
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Etienne is a founding
editor of the architecture, landscape, and
political economy journal Scapegoat, and he is currently working with the design collective 1 / X to launch a new experimental
research platform, MTLO studio, through the Institute of Improbable Poromechanics in Detroit.
In addition to contributions by the directors of the Museum Ludwig and ARoS — Yilmaz Dziewior and Erlend G. Høyersten — the authors include Tom Holert, distinguished German art historian, taking an in - depth look at Rosenquist's unique spatiality; Stephan Diederich, curator and specialist at Museum Ludwig, giving a review of the themes in the exhibition; Sarah Bancroft, art historian, curator, and Rosenquist expert who co-curated the 2003 Guggenheim Museum Rosenquist retrospective (and current head of the Rosenquist Foundation and the studio) illuminates Rosenquist's seminal source collages; Tino Grass, German designer and researcher, revealing new perspectives on Rosenquist's historic work F - 111; Isabel Gebhardt, Museum Ludwig conservator, outlining the intensive
research efforts and conservation work recently undertaken on Horse Blinders; and Tim Griffin, former
editor - in - chief of the esteemed American art journal Artforum, discussing the
political potential of Pop art as exemplified by a work James Rosenquist created for one of the magazine's issues.
Stanton was previously an
editor and researcher at the
Political Economy
Research Institute and program director of the Center for Popular Economics, both at the University of Massachusetts - Amherst.
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