John Curtice

Professor of Politics
University of Strathclyde
Professor of Politics

Biography

This fellowship is focused on public opinion towards Scotland's constitutional future, and will address three key questions:

  • Are people's attitudes towards independence simply a reflection of their sense of national identity, or are they are also shaped by what they think the consequences of independence would be?
  • Will people vote for or against independence simply based on this issue, or will they be influenced by their attitudes towards the UK government or the various political parties?
  • Has introducing devolution inevitably put Scotland on a path towards independence, or can a stable basis be found for governing Scotland within the framework of the United Kingdom?

The fellowship has resulted in the creation of a website, www.whatscotlandthinks.org, which provides a comprehensive collection of  data on public attitudes towards Scotland's future together together with blogs and briefings on the subject. This will be followed by a book length study in the new year.

Expertise

Constitution

Posts by this author

Scotland's Decision: So How Well Did The Polls Do?

John Curtice asks how well did the polls do and which was closest to the result?

Polling update: A Remarkable Outbreak of Unity

John Curtice examines the latest polls, in a post originally published on What Scotland Thinks.

History will now be decided in a final battle between hope and fear

In a blog originally published at The Conversation, John Curtice rounds up the debate thus far.

New (Late) Boys On The Block Also Say It Is Close

John Curtice of What Scotland Thinks on new entrants to the polling scene.

The latest poll of polls

John Curtice of What Scotland Thinks provides a poll of polls.

State of the Debate: The Polls

John Curtice discusses the most recent polls and how in the final week of the campaign we may secure a clearer and more consistent picture of just where the referendum race stands.