The Irish have a lot of experience voting on EU treaties, and veteran campaigners there know that attention spans are short and personal experience powerful. Much can be learned.
The Brexit debate greatly effects Europe yet commentary from EU figures and European heads of state has been surprisingly muted. Why is this so?
Cognitive neuroscience research on belonging has a lot to teach us on the fundamental processes that will make or break not only UK-EU relations but the entire European project.
The EU might be dysfunctional but it is still Britain’s home. Help us fix it from the inside.
Those arguing against Brexit will never win by wearing rose-colored glasses. At the same time, those campaigning to leave are hamstrung by an inability to agree on what 'leave' means.
The need for ‘one size fits all’ regulations to cover all of Europe makes it impossible for the EU to pursue the best interests of all its members.
Social media campaigning will be crucial to the outcome of the Brexit referendum. New research shows us what in and out groups are saying online.
Previous referendums on European Union treaties contain many lessons and insights into the upcoming referendum in the UK.
Both camps must understand there is a difference between Europe and EU institutions if they are to mount effective referendum campaigns.
As the Brexit campaigns heat up in preparation for the 23 June referendum, we launch a new project to examine both the issues and how referendum campaigns are waged.