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University of Amsterdam political scientist 'with too much time on his hands' - The Times. Hon. Professor, Brunel. Editor, Political Studies Review. Prev: 神戸大学.
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Trust in the BBC is taking a hammering. In my ABC interview with Suzanne Hill, I explain that while there are things the BBC can fix, there are other things out of their control. You can hear the full interview here: trusttracker.org/media_main.p...
Most people support academic freedom (in principle). But once we move beyond principles, politics kicks in. Our new research is featured in this piece in The Conversation. theconversation.com/how-politica...
Honoured that our TrustTracker.org research forms part of this important report!
Would you trust AI in public administration? Martin Ejnar Hansen, Yosuke Sunahara and I find out in our new article in the International Journal of Public Administration @ijpa2022.bsky.social doi.org/10.1080/0190... trusttracker.org
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Why do people buy organic food? Martin Ejnar Hansen, Yosuke Sunahara and I find it’s less about taste and more about trust. New paper in Organic Agriculture, plus explainer in @uk.theconversation.com theconversation.com/embargo-tbc-... doi.org/10.1007/s131...
Resident doctors are striking again. My research with Martin Ejnar Hansen shows strikes by medical workers have high levels of public support, shaped strongly by trust in the NHS and political identity. Right-leaning and Conservative voters are less supportive. trusttracker.org/pb_main.php?...
New in PLOS ONE: ethnic differences in NHS trust and satisfaction in England. Gaps are clearest in care, ethics & discrimination. With Martin Ejnar Hansen, Yosuke Sunahara, @tjscotto.bsky.social , @jasonreifler.bsky.social , Han Dorussen & Dorothy Yen. doi.org/10.1371/jour...
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Honoured to see our UK-Japan TrustTracker.org research cited in the House of Lords report "Is working from home working?" committees.parliament.uk/committee/77... The inequalities in who can work from home matter just as much as productivity debates.
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💠 Rebuilding Trust in Uncertain Times 💠 Launching our IMPULSE Spotlight series! First up: @stevepickering.bsky.social on how trust in institutions can be rebuilt through cross-national experiments. Read the full interview: aissr.uva.nl/content/news...
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Our article on public trust in scientists and doctors in England, led by the most trustworthy @stevepickering.bsky.social is now out in Public Understanding of Science: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
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Right-leaning respondents were consistently more supportive of academic freedom.
theconversation.com
How political leanings affect views on academic freedom – new research
An international collaboration looking at trust across society
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