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Goodwin, Matthew, Hix, Simon and Pickup, Mark (2020) For and against Brexit: a survey experiment of the impact of campaign effects on public attitudes toward EU membership. British Journal of Political Science, 50 (2). 481 - 495. ISSN 0007-1234
Kaufmann, Eric and Goodwin, Matthew (2018) Rising ethnic diversity in the West may fuel a (temporary) populist right backlash. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Oct 2018). Blog Entry.
Dennison, James, Geddes, Andrew and Goodwin, Matthew (2018) Why immigration has the potential to upend the Italian election. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (17 Jan 2018). Website.
Heath, Oliver and Goodwin, Matthew (2017) Why Theresa May's gamble at the polls failed. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Jul 2017). Website.
Whiteley, Paul, Clarke, Harold D. and Goodwin, Matthew (2017) Was this a Brexit election after all? Tracking party support among Leave and Remain voters. LSE Brexit (15 Jun 2017). Website.
Clarke, Harold D., Goodwin, Matthew and Whiteley, Paul (2017) Why Britain voted to leave (and what Boris Johnson had to do with it). LSE Brexit (04 May 2017). Website.
Goodwin, Matthew and Heath, Oliver (2016) A tale of two countries: Brexit and the ‘left behind’ thesis. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (27 Jul 2016). Website.
Goodwin, Matthew and Heath, Oliver (2016) Brexit and the left behind: a tale of two countries. LSE Brexit (22 Jul 2016). Website.
Clarke, Harold D., Goodwin, Matthew and Whiteley, Paul (2016) Leave was always in the lead: why the polls got the referendum result wrong. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (12 Jul 2016). Website.
Clarke, Harold D., Goodwin, Matthew and Whiteley, Paul (2016) Leave was always in the lead: why the polls got the referendum result wrong. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Jul 2016). Website.
Goodwin, Matthew (2016) Still neck-and-neck – but both Leave and Remain have reasons to be cheerful. LSE Brexit (10 May 2016). Website.
Goodwin, Matthew (2016) Could Remain enjoy a late surge in support? The indications suggest not. LSE Brexit (08 Apr 2016). Website.
Goodwin, Matthew (2016) If Boris Johnson wants to win, he needs to talk less about sovereignty and more about the economy. LSE Brexit (13 Mar 2016). Website.
Goodwin, Matthew (2016) Matthew Goodwin examines five ways the Outers could win. LSE Brexit (28 Feb 2016). Website.
Goodwin, Matthew (2016) Polls apart: why we need to treat all EU referendum polling with caution. LSE Brexit (22 Feb 2016). Website.
Goodwin, Matthew (2016) Matthew Goodwin’s round-up: Leave’s lead, the Boris effect and persuading the Undecideds. LSE Brexit (26 Jan 2016). Website.
Goodwin, Matthew (2015) How soft is the Leave vote – and which issues will swing it? LSE Brexit (12 Dec 2015). Website.
Ford, Robert and Goodwin, Matthew (2013) Academics may not be celebrities, but their careful research is improving public policy. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (18 Jun 2013). Website.
Goodwin, Matthew (2013) Putting ‘Counter-Jihad’ Groups Under The Microscope. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Mar 2013). Website.
Goodwin, Matthew (2013) Party campaigns matter, including for those on the extremist fringe. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Feb 2013). Website.
Goodwin, Matthew (2012) Immigration and identity: an open letter to Labour. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Jul 2012). Website.
Briggs, Rachel and Goodwin, Matthew (2012) The trial of Anders Breivik shows that we need a better understanding of what drives right-wing extremist violence. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (23 Jun 2012). Website.
Briggs, Rachel and Goodwin, Matthew (2012) We need a better understanding of what drives right-wing extremist violence. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Jun 2012). Website.
Goodwin, Matthew (2012) Book review: mapping extreme right ideology: an empirical geography of the European extreme right. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (03 Jun 2012). Website.
Goodwin, Matthew (2012) Book review: right-wing Europe: why are some parties so much more successful than others? LSE Review of Books (01 Jun 2012). Website.
Goodwin, Matthew (2011) The British National Party’s modernization strategy didn’t appeal to voters, and its activist and membership base is shrinking by the day. But public hostility toward immigration means the prospects for the far right remain strong. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Jul 2011). Website.