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Brexit Divisions I: What you ought to know about EU referendums and the UK debate

08 March 2016, 12:00 am

Brexit Divisions 1

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8 March 2016, 3.00-7.30pm
As the campaigns on Brexit are heating up, this event brings the leaders of the Stronger in and Vote Leave campaigns together with campaign analysts and activists from the UK and other EU referendums elsewhere.ÌýThey will be looking atÌýhow and when referendum campaigns can shift public opinion, providing practical guidance, critical analysis, and comment.ÌýWhatÌýarguments, stories, images or campaign strategies may shape the way people make sense of EU membership and theÌýchoice at hand? How will the political language framing the referendum be decisive in shaping the debate? What mightÌýbe the decisive turning points in the debate, blind spots, or core assumptions? What lessons can be learned from previous referendums, or from scholarship about political behaviour? What is the role of facts in shaping people's ideas?

This event is embedded in a guest editor week on Ìýthat we are hosting from 7 to 11 March.ÌýFor any questions, please contactÌýClaudia Sternberg.


When:
8 March 2016, 3.00-7.30pm
Followed by a reception

Where:
UCL Institute of Child Health
Kennedy Lecture Theatre
30 Guilford Street
London WC1N 1EH



Programme:

3.00-5.00pm

How campaigns can or can't shift public opinion. Lessons learned from other EU referendums

Ìý Charlotte Antonsen, MSc in Economics, political and communication analyst, former Danish MP
Ìý Ece Özlem Atikcan, Assistant Professor, Université Laval,ÌýVisiting Senior Research Fellow, UCL European Institute
Ìý Joe Costello, Former Member of the Irish Parliament, Labour, Minister of State for Trade and Development 2011-14, Yes side IrelandÌý
Ìý Pierre Kanuty, Regional CouncillorÌýÃŽle-de-France,Ìýformer President of theÌýÃŽle-de-FranceÌýRepresentation at theÌýEuropean Commission, Diplomatic AdvisorÌýto the French Socialist Party
Ìý Chair: Claudia Sternberg, Senior Research Associate, UCL European Institute
5.00-5.30pm
Refreshments
5.30-7.30pm

Key strategies, arguments, and possible turning points in the UK debate

Ìý Mark Wallace, Executive Editor of Conservative Home, Founder of the Better Off Out campaign
Ìý Sunder Katwala, Director, British Future
Ìý Ayesha Hazarika, former special adviser to Harriet Harman and Ed Miliband, political commentator and writer
Ìý Simon Usherwood, ESRC ÌýProgramme and University of Surrey
Ìý Chair: Miranda Green, Journalist

This event is followed by a second one, on 22 March, 3-7.30, entitled Brexit Divisions II: TheÌýMother of Migration Debates. Each event is embedded in a guest editor week on that we are hosting in the weeks of 7-11 and 21-25 March, respectively. The series as a whole isÌýfunded by a grant from the . Our aim is not to take sides in the debate, but to offer information and analysis that clarifies issues at stake, and to challenge arguments made on both sides.Ìý

For any questions, please contactÌýClaudia Sternberg.


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