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Professor Jonathan Tonge
BA MA PhD

Contact

J.Tonge@liverpool.ac.uk

+44 (0)151 794 2899

Research

Research interests:

Northern Ireland, Peace Processes, Devolution, Political Parties and Elections in the UK and Ireland

Northern Ireland

Politics of Northern Ireland, parties and elections

I am very happy to supervise PhDs on Northern Ireland.

Devolution in the UK

Politics, parties and elections in Scotland, Wales and England

The Voting Age debate in the UK

I am currently running a Leverhulme Trust project (2018-20) examining the debates over lowering the voting age in the UK and am happy to offer supervision on this topic

Research grants

Beyond Unionism and Nationalism: A Membership Study of the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland

BRITISH ACADEMY (UK)

April 2021 - August 2022

Beyond Unionism and Nationalism in Northern Ireland: Electors, Voters and Party Members

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RESEARCH COUNCIL

November 2021 - October 2023

An evaluation of historical and contemporary debates on lowering the voting age

LEVERHULME TRUST (UK)

May 2018 - July 2020

The Northern Ireland 2017 General Election Survey

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RESEARCH COUNCIL

June 2017 - September 2018

A Membership Survey of the Democratic Unionist Party in Northern Ireland

LEVERHULME TRUST (UK)

July 2012 - July 2014

American Political Science Association 104th annual meeting 2009

BRITISH ACADEMY (UK)

September 2009

The 2010 Northern Ireland General Election Survey.

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RESEARCH COUNCIL

March 2010 - November 2010

Abandoning historical conflict? Former paramilitaries in Northern Ireland.

LEVERHULME TRUST (UK)

January 2006 - December 2007

The Social and Political Bases of the Orange Order in Northern Ireland.

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RESEARCH COUNCIL

April 2006 - October 2007

A Theoretical and Empirical Assessment of the Membership, Stategies and Tactics of Dissident Irish Republican Organisations

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RESEARCH COUNCIL

January 2013 - December 2014

    Research collaborations

    Dr Peter Shirlow

    Queens University Belfast

    Leverhulme Trust Project: Abandoning the Past? Paramilitary Prisoners in N Ireland. 78k

    Professor James McAuley

    The University of Huddersfield

    Leverhulme Trust funded project (£78,745) Abandoning historical conflict? Former Paramilitaries in Northern Ireland

    Professor James McAuley

    The University of Huddersfield

    Economic and Social Research Council funded project (£53,000) on a membership study of the Orange Order in Northern Ireland. Duration 2006-8