Partner Sites
The Policy Space is proud to have working relationships with a number of other policy and politics themed blogs both nationally and internationally. These partners are listed here:
POP Politics Blog
The Political Organisations and Participation group is a standing research group Australian Political Studies Association. The blog explores both established and new forms of political participation and organisation. The POP Politics Blog is intended to stimulate the work of the group and foster connections between academic and practice based researchers.
British Politics and Policy Blog
BPP is a multidisciplinary academic blog run by the London School of Economics and Political Science. Our central aim is to increase the public understanding of British politics and policy by providing accessible academic commentary and research. We have no editorial ‘line’ beyond a commitment to communicating social science research and commentary in ways that enhance public debate and understanding.
The Sir Bernard Crick Centre Blog
The aim of the Crick Centre at The University of Sheffield is to study and promote the public understanding of politics (broadly defined) in a manner that cultivates debate and encourages engaged citizenship around the world. It therefore seeks to close the gap that has arguably emerged not just between politicians and the public but also between academe and society more broadly.
Election Watch
Election Watch publishes independent and non-partisan analysis of policy issues relating to elections. We seek to enhance the quality of public debate on a wide range of policy issues relating to key elections in Australia and around the world. Election Watch is funded by the University of Melbourne.