Kenn Rushworth
@kennrushworth.bsky.social
Politics lecturer and researcher specialising in comparative Voter Registration. Also found writing on Politics of Football and Icelandic Politics.
Occasional drummer, very occasional poet, very very occasional midfielder.
Occasional drummer, very occasional poet, very very occasional midfielder.
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Comparing registration systems using the International Difficulty of Registration Index (IDORI). How difficult is electoral registration in the UK?
Abstract. Electoral registration in the UK is often critiqued for making it hard for voters to participate in elections. However, without a tool for a syst
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Mine and @profsob.bsky.social paper
Comparing registration systems using the International Difficulty of Registration Index (IDORI). How difficult is electoral registration in the UK?
has been published. Please read it here,
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Comparing registration systems using the International Difficulty of Registration Index (IDORI). How difficult is electoral registration in the UK?
has been published. Please read it here,
url: academic.oup.com/pa/article/d...
For various reasons I appear to have allowed my work life balance to be very poor for a bit. However, the only times I make sure to have time off is when Liverpool are playing. And this is how I am repaid!
Need to take up crochet or something!
Need to take up crochet or something!
November 9, 2025 at 5:39 PM
For various reasons I appear to have allowed my work life balance to be very poor for a bit. However, the only times I make sure to have time off is when Liverpool are playing. And this is how I am repaid!
Need to take up crochet or something!
Need to take up crochet or something!
Canvas crashed just in time for the Liverpool vs Real Madrid game. I accept this turn of events.
November 4, 2025 at 8:26 PM
Canvas crashed just in time for the Liverpool vs Real Madrid game. I accept this turn of events.
After some structural issues to the building, we finally have a semi-permanent office. I decided to splash-out on a fancy name plate to celebrate.
November 3, 2025 at 4:58 PM
After some structural issues to the building, we finally have a semi-permanent office. I decided to splash-out on a fancy name plate to celebrate.
To add to my anger at HE and its total disregard of working people - my current job path is full time lecturer for this semester ar JMU then TA for 5 hours a week next semester at UoM. The effort nowhere near matches the outcome.
October 28, 2025 at 4:02 PM
To add to my anger at HE and its total disregard of working people - my current job path is full time lecturer for this semester ar JMU then TA for 5 hours a week next semester at UoM. The effort nowhere near matches the outcome.
Got students unable to come to class because the loan was late and they can't afford the train to get to uni.
Higher education in England is designed with only middle to upper class students in mind. The lack of suitable provision for working class students is appalling.
Higher education in England is designed with only middle to upper class students in mind. The lack of suitable provision for working class students is appalling.
October 28, 2025 at 8:21 AM
Got students unable to come to class because the loan was late and they can't afford the train to get to uni.
Higher education in England is designed with only middle to upper class students in mind. The lack of suitable provision for working class students is appalling.
Higher education in England is designed with only middle to upper class students in mind. The lack of suitable provision for working class students is appalling.
From experience (today), back-to-back-to-back lectures
10:00-13:00
13:00-15:00
15:00-17:00
Are not conducive to consistently good energetic teaching. Marked 1 essay when I got home....then opted for the chippy and watching Andor
Gif of me in my 9am seminar tomorrow:
10:00-13:00
13:00-15:00
15:00-17:00
Are not conducive to consistently good energetic teaching. Marked 1 essay when I got home....then opted for the chippy and watching Andor
Gif of me in my 9am seminar tomorrow:
a fluffy kitten sitting next to a cup of coffee on a table
ALT: a fluffy kitten sitting next to a cup of coffee on a table
media.tenor.com
October 20, 2025 at 8:57 PM
From experience (today), back-to-back-to-back lectures
10:00-13:00
13:00-15:00
15:00-17:00
Are not conducive to consistently good energetic teaching. Marked 1 essay when I got home....then opted for the chippy and watching Andor
Gif of me in my 9am seminar tomorrow:
10:00-13:00
13:00-15:00
15:00-17:00
Are not conducive to consistently good energetic teaching. Marked 1 essay when I got home....then opted for the chippy and watching Andor
Gif of me in my 9am seminar tomorrow:
An entirely avoidable problem. The proposed changes around 2011 and the vote in 2012 was the opportunity to avoid all the issues with the constitution since.
Unclear constitution seen as the weak spot - Iceland Monitor share.google/Phaa5u8nybZw...
Unclear constitution seen as the weak spot - Iceland Monitor share.google/Phaa5u8nybZw...
Unclear constitution seen as the weak spot
The decline of democracy is increasingly visible around the world — and experts warn that Iceland may not be immune to that trend in the coming years.
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October 12, 2025 at 1:35 PM
An entirely avoidable problem. The proposed changes around 2011 and the vote in 2012 was the opportunity to avoid all the issues with the constitution since.
Unclear constitution seen as the weak spot - Iceland Monitor share.google/Phaa5u8nybZw...
Unclear constitution seen as the weak spot - Iceland Monitor share.google/Phaa5u8nybZw...
Academia is teaching and research. I've realised over the past year that I much prefer the former.
Teaching feels like you are doing something for others, making a difference.
Research/publishing too often feels like it is just for you. Something just to be hidden behind a pay wall or put on a cv
Teaching feels like you are doing something for others, making a difference.
Research/publishing too often feels like it is just for you. Something just to be hidden behind a pay wall or put on a cv
October 11, 2025 at 10:22 AM
Academia is teaching and research. I've realised over the past year that I much prefer the former.
Teaching feels like you are doing something for others, making a difference.
Research/publishing too often feels like it is just for you. Something just to be hidden behind a pay wall or put on a cv
Teaching feels like you are doing something for others, making a difference.
Research/publishing too often feels like it is just for you. Something just to be hidden behind a pay wall or put on a cv
2nd week of suggesting 3 political songs to go with the lectures. Very much enjoying this
October 6, 2025 at 8:27 AM
2nd week of suggesting 3 political songs to go with the lectures. Very much enjoying this
Every year around this time, I get requests from students doing their Baccalauréat Francais International for help with their projects on sport and soft power.
All started from a conversation with @jamesdgriffiths.bsky.social which led to me quickly writing this short blog a few years ago.
All started from a conversation with @jamesdgriffiths.bsky.social which led to me quickly writing this short blog a few years ago.
Football as a weapon of soft power: The beautiful game hiding the ugly truth
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September 26, 2025 at 10:14 AM
Every year around this time, I get requests from students doing their Baccalauréat Francais International for help with their projects on sport and soft power.
All started from a conversation with @jamesdgriffiths.bsky.social which led to me quickly writing this short blog a few years ago.
All started from a conversation with @jamesdgriffiths.bsky.social which led to me quickly writing this short blog a few years ago.
What Chris said
(Also what one of my thesis chapters eventually said)
(Also what one of my thesis chapters eventually said)
I admit it's not a concern with the public so much but I have to say my view has long been that they solve all sorts of problems from a democracy POV too. Like a well functioning universal ID card system can basically makes the need for an electoral register obsolete. It deals with voter ID...
September 25, 2025 at 6:28 PM
What Chris said
(Also what one of my thesis chapters eventually said)
(Also what one of my thesis chapters eventually said)
Many countries have IDs, and have done for a long time without issue. UK though seems to piss itself with faux rage whenever anyone mentions anything relating to them.
Should have been introduced to tackle disenfranchisement and address electoral fraud years ago.
Should have been introduced to tackle disenfranchisement and address electoral fraud years ago.
September 25, 2025 at 6:27 PM
Many countries have IDs, and have done for a long time without issue. UK though seems to piss itself with faux rage whenever anyone mentions anything relating to them.
Should have been introduced to tackle disenfranchisement and address electoral fraud years ago.
Should have been introduced to tackle disenfranchisement and address electoral fraud years ago.
Reposted by Kenn Rushworth
I'm looking for someone UK-based with web-scraping skills who can scrape a substantial amount of data for me from the French parliamentary website in exchange for a fixed (negotiable) one-off fee. French language skills are not essential as full instructions will be provided. 1/2
September 17, 2025 at 3:12 PM
I'm looking for someone UK-based with web-scraping skills who can scrape a substantial amount of data for me from the French parliamentary website in exchange for a fixed (negotiable) one-off fee. French language skills are not essential as full instructions will be provided. 1/2
Godspeed to anyone else about to embark on a semester of teaching British politics.
a man wearing a big ben clock costume is running on a track
ALT: a man wearing a big ben clock costume is running on a track
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September 14, 2025 at 12:19 PM
Godspeed to anyone else about to embark on a semester of teaching British politics.
My whole life has been pretty much based around music and politics. I owe it almost entirely to Manic Street Preachers. Only just started the new book on them, but it is excellent so far.
September 12, 2025 at 9:11 PM
My whole life has been pretty much based around music and politics. I owe it almost entirely to Manic Street Preachers. Only just started the new book on them, but it is excellent so far.
Reposted by Kenn Rushworth
It is because voters associate anti-racism with Labour that Labour has a central responsibility to uphold anti-racism norms. Shirking that responsibility erodes those norms. It is a choice with consequences.
September 10, 2025 at 1:21 PM
It is because voters associate anti-racism with Labour that Labour has a central responsibility to uphold anti-racism norms. Shirking that responsibility erodes those norms. It is a choice with consequences.
Reposted by Kenn Rushworth
🚨DATA RELEASE 🚨
The BES team are pleased to announce the release of Wave 30 of the British Election Study Internet Panel.
Please follow the link below, and we look forward to seeing your research!
www.britishelectionstudy.com/bes-resource...
The BES team are pleased to announce the release of Wave 30 of the British Election Study Internet Panel.
Please follow the link below, and we look forward to seeing your research!
www.britishelectionstudy.com/bes-resource...
Release Note: British Election Study Internet Panel Wave 30 - The British Election Study
www.britishelectionstudy.com
September 6, 2025 at 1:21 PM
🚨DATA RELEASE 🚨
The BES team are pleased to announce the release of Wave 30 of the British Election Study Internet Panel.
Please follow the link below, and we look forward to seeing your research!
www.britishelectionstudy.com/bes-resource...
The BES team are pleased to announce the release of Wave 30 of the British Election Study Internet Panel.
Please follow the link below, and we look forward to seeing your research!
www.britishelectionstudy.com/bes-resource...
Training here is not exactly helpful
September 5, 2025 at 1:54 PM
Training here is not exactly helpful
The wonderful @jamesdgriffiths.bsky.social and the @britishelectionstudy.com team have just released this great write up on where Labour's lost voters are going
www.britishelectionstudy.com/uncategorize...
www.britishelectionstudy.com/uncategorize...
Looking for Labour’s lost voters - The British Election Study
www.britishelectionstudy.com
September 3, 2025 at 10:32 AM
The wonderful @jamesdgriffiths.bsky.social and the @britishelectionstudy.com team have just released this great write up on where Labour's lost voters are going
www.britishelectionstudy.com/uncategorize...
www.britishelectionstudy.com/uncategorize...
Reposted by Kenn Rushworth
Interested in Labour's lost voters since the 2024 UK GE?
Want to get a sneak peak at some of the results from wave 30 of the BESIP before it is released?
Then we have a new blog for you! 👇👇
Want to get a sneak peak at some of the results from wave 30 of the BESIP before it is released?
Then we have a new blog for you! 👇👇
🚨New Research 🚨
Ahead of the release of Wave 30 of the BES Internet Panel, the team has examined Labour's decline since the 2024 GE.
Labour's support has splintered into mostly indecision or left-liberal parties, but they've also lost their few right-wing voters.
🧵⬇️
tinyurl.com/3m62exph
Ahead of the release of Wave 30 of the BES Internet Panel, the team has examined Labour's decline since the 2024 GE.
Labour's support has splintered into mostly indecision or left-liberal parties, but they've also lost their few right-wing voters.
🧵⬇️
tinyurl.com/3m62exph
Looking for Labour’s lost voters - The British Election Study
www.britishelectionstudy.com
September 3, 2025 at 10:18 AM
Interested in Labour's lost voters since the 2024 UK GE?
Want to get a sneak peak at some of the results from wave 30 of the BESIP before it is released?
Then we have a new blog for you! 👇👇
Want to get a sneak peak at some of the results from wave 30 of the BESIP before it is released?
Then we have a new blog for you! 👇👇
Job stuff: I will be the Comparative and British Politics lecturer at Liverpool John Moores for the upcoming semester. Looking forward to the challenge. (Sadly, all my lectures will not be in this converted chapel)
September 1, 2025 at 3:38 PM
Job stuff: I will be the Comparative and British Politics lecturer at Liverpool John Moores for the upcoming semester. Looking forward to the challenge. (Sadly, all my lectures will not be in this converted chapel)
You have to scan your face to access messaging on this app? Getting ridiculous this
August 29, 2025 at 12:55 PM
You have to scan your face to access messaging on this app? Getting ridiculous this
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Starmer Stans should listen to what their own MPs like Clive Lewis are saying about their beloved leader who is very much in danger of becoming the British Giolitti unless he starts attacking the far right and racist anti migrant rhetoric instead of parroting it
August 23, 2025 at 7:27 PM
Starmer Stans should listen to what their own MPs like Clive Lewis are saying about their beloved leader who is very much in danger of becoming the British Giolitti unless he starts attacking the far right and racist anti migrant rhetoric instead of parroting it
The 3 subjects
Non-western (especially non US) Foreign Policy/War/Security Studies including not limited to IR and Cold War history
Political theory, including not limited to the history of political thought
History & theory of colonialism and its legacies in politics and international relations
Non-western (especially non US) Foreign Policy/War/Security Studies including not limited to IR and Cold War history
Political theory, including not limited to the history of political thought
History & theory of colonialism and its legacies in politics and international relations
Wow -- a lesser spotted Job out in the wild. Not one, but three. Jobs are like buses, etc...
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Lecturers in Politics and International Relations (Teaching & Research) at Cardiff University
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August 22, 2025 at 4:10 PM
The 3 subjects
Non-western (especially non US) Foreign Policy/War/Security Studies including not limited to IR and Cold War history
Political theory, including not limited to the history of political thought
History & theory of colonialism and its legacies in politics and international relations
Non-western (especially non US) Foreign Policy/War/Security Studies including not limited to IR and Cold War history
Political theory, including not limited to the history of political thought
History & theory of colonialism and its legacies in politics and international relations
You've been kidnapped. The characters from the last TV show you watched are trying to rescue you.
I'm watching Twisted Metal (as a tonal shift from rewatching all of Twin Peaks last week). It is fun, but I would not be rescued.
I'm watching Twisted Metal (as a tonal shift from rewatching all of Twin Peaks last week). It is fun, but I would not be rescued.
August 22, 2025 at 12:08 PM
You've been kidnapped. The characters from the last TV show you watched are trying to rescue you.
I'm watching Twisted Metal (as a tonal shift from rewatching all of Twin Peaks last week). It is fun, but I would not be rescued.
I'm watching Twisted Metal (as a tonal shift from rewatching all of Twin Peaks last week). It is fun, but I would not be rescued.