Tag: Political Knowledge
Tag: Political Knowledge
Maps of links to political knowledge resources about the subject area, usually electoral areas (wards / consitituencies) of representatitive assemblies like local councils or national parliements. Usually such maps also include multiple links to selected general & geographic contextual knowledge resources incorporated into ‘seed branches’.
NOTE – We publish our knowledge maps about the ‘national local’ building blocks of Scotland in map posts, which provide a full description (including of all the knowledge elements embedded within / attached to the various knowledge seed branches, as well as any knowledge link sub-branch collections), options to view & download, and some ‘fun facts’ we discovered in the the making of them. Anybody can view the HTML version of the map fullscreen in a new browser tab, however to download the HTML5 file itself – for viewing on or off-line in any modern browser, on any device, without additional plugins – you will need to register for basicc membership (it’s free :-) . To download the original map in MindManager (.mmap) format – for ‘full feature’ viewing, amending, adapting & repurposing in MindManager software – you will need PRO membership, available for a modest annual, or one off lifetime, fee. If there’s an aspect of Scotland you would like us to knowledge map, then please get in touch.
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NEW FOR THIS EDITION – Updated for the local by-elections that have occured since the last edition of this map was published on 2 Feb 2020, with knowledge seed branches added...
There are 129 members (‘MSP’s’) of the Scottish Parliament, elected by a mixed member proportional representation (MMP) system – 73 are elected to single member constituencies by ‘first past the...
NEW FOR THIS EDITION – Updated for the local by-elections that have occured since the first edition of this map was published on 9 October 2020. This includes links to the resources...
There are 59 Scottish members (‘MP’s’) of the United Kingdom Parliament at Westminster out of a total of 650, elected every 5 years or so (very roughly speaking). Though these politicians...
It’s all over bar the shouting for another 5 years (aye, right!), so we can now update our 2019 UK Parliament General Election CANDIDATES Knowledge Atlas with the actual RESULTS,...
Candidate nominations for the 2019 General Election closed at 4pm on Friday 11th November, 7 days after the parliament was dissolved (view the whole election timetable here). But who’s standing...
There are 59 Scottish members (‘MP’s’) of the United Kingdom Parliament at Westminster out of a total of 650, elected every 5 years or so (very roughly speaking). Though these politicians...
There are 1,227 Local Councillors elected to 354 multi (3 or 4)-member Electoral Wards in Scotland’s 32 Local Councils every 5 years. Though these politicians fundamentally affect our lives on...
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