
Political Studies Association Awards Podcasts
Download the latest interviews with Political Studies Association award winners here:
Vince Cable, Liberal Democrat Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer, winner of Parliamentarian of the Year Award at the Political Studies Association Awards in 2008, in conversation with Ivor Gaber.
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file (7 minutes 17 seconds, 36.8MB)
Gary Gibbon, Political Editor of Channel 4 News, winner of Political Broadcaster of the Year Award at the Political Studies Association Awards in 2008, in conversation with Ivor Gaber.
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file (8 minutes 25 seconds, 42.4MB)
Professor Anne Phillips, Professor of Political and Gender Theory , winner of Special Recognition Award at the Political Studies Association Awards in 2008, in conversation with Ivor Gaber.
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file (12 minutes 13 seconds, 61.6MB)
Nick
Robinson, BBC Political Editor, winner of the Political Journalist
of the Year award at the Political Studies Association Awards 2007, in
conversation with Ivor Gaber.
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file (16 minutes 39 seconds, 11.7MB)
Paddy
Ashdown, winner of the Lifetime Achievement in Politics award
at the Political Studies Association Awards 2007, in conversation with
Ivor Gaber.
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file (16 minutes 32 seconds, 11.6MB)
Professor
John Dunn, winner of the Sir Isaiah Berlin Prize for Lifetime
Contribution to Political Studies, at the Political Studies Association
Awards 2007, in conversation with Ivor Gaber.
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file (19 minutes 32 seconds, 13.7MB)
Professor
Gerry Stoker, whose book 'Why Politics Matters' won Book of
the Year at the Political Studies Association Awards 2006, in conversation
with Ivor Gaber.
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file (28 minutes 20 seconds, 13.6MB)
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