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andrewcrines.bsky.social
Senior Lecturer in British Politics & Communication | PhD Pol. Sci. | MA Acad. Prac. | Chair of the Board of Examiners & Incoming Assessment Lead | Views Own https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/politics/staff/andrew-crines/ Liverpool | Yorkshire | United Kingdom
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Excellent, I hope they enjoyed it! If they have any questions, please don't hesitate to give @stuartwilksheeg.bsky.social a shout! Stuart is our Admissions tutor, and has encyclopedic knowledge of everything! Plus, as an aside, the campus looks great in this weather.
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This MA is designed to give MA graduates the professional edge for careers in careers in government and administrative services (both nationally and internationally), NGOs and third sector organisations, advocacy groups and journalism and academia. www.liverpool.ac.uk/courses/publ...
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Possibly try your institutional log in. It may work if your library subscribes to the journal or publisher.
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Plus, we offer an optional Advanced Placement Scheme, which places you with an employer to develop a single project from inception to delivery! Exciting! If you'd like to know more, please contact either me or the Director of Studies, @prfandrwrssll.bsky.social. www.liverpool.ac.uk/courses/publ...
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The Dept of Politics and the Heseltine Institute are delighted to be launching a new MA in Public Administration and Policy, which contains new modules specifically designed to enhance your professionalism. #InternationalStudents are very welcome! www.liverpool.ac.uk/courses/publ...
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Aye, no problem! Cats can be very... helpful when trying to type!
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Thank you!
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Ultimately, both special editions will be combined into a print book from Bristol University Press in 2027/8 containing 30 chapters on rhetoric! But, I have a fair few dozen things to do before we get to that! Thanks everyone for the hard work, support, and enthusiasm for the projects!
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I'm especially delighted by the interest from Liverpool, which sees papers from Bruce Gibson & Alexei Zadorozhny, David Jeffery, Cheryl Hudson, Josef Nicholson, me, and Rebecca Wray from Leeds. They join many other scholars on the project from the UK, US, and Europe!
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Each went on to produce articles that approach rhetoric in diverse ways. Such has been the interest & support from the editors (and readership!) that a followup has already been commissioned! The Call for Papers very quickly filled up & now has 25 exciting papers from a wide range of institutions!
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The project started with a very enjoyable symposium at Liverpool back in January 2023, with great papers from Pete Dorey, Will Coles, Richard Johnson & Neil Visalvanich, Peter Kerr and Steven Kettell, Jerry Miller, & Daniel Pitt!