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Psephologically: Majoritarian Systems

Pelican30 November 2017
Majoritarian systems stumble just the way their name implies, they promote single party governments. Mike Anderson writes.
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Psephologically: D’Hondt

Pelican30 November 2017
D’Hondt, despite being the most popular form of party-list voting, isn’t without its problems, namely the favouring of major parties. Mark writes.
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REVIEW: Where They Cremate the Roadkill

Pelican30 November 2017
Clowder’s games are held together by surrealism, pastiche and chance. Where They Cremate the Roadkill is a step closer to perfection than its predecessors. William Huang writes.
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Toxic Star

Pelican30 November 2017
Poetry by Simran Bhalla.
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Book Review: Sleeping Beauties – Stephen King and Owen King

Pelican30 November 2017
Power balance is a recurrent theme: power between inmates and wardens, between men and women, and between human and non-human. Maddy Compston reviews.
Literature and Creative Writing0 Comments185 views

Naomi Robinson x Pelican Magazine – ‘Paper Hats’

Pelican30 November 2017
Naomi Robinson performing 'Paper Hats'.
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Three Takes on Tura: a review of three concerts as part of the Totally Huge New Music Festival

Pelican27 November 2017
William Huang reviews.
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The Numbers Vol. 6: Redux

Pelican23 November 2017
Antonate Silvergreen are back at it again with another edition of The Numbers post Guild Elections.
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Rockism and Poptimism

Pelican23 November 2017
“Rockism” is a derisive poptimist term, “Poptimism” is in turn a derisive rockist term. The entire thing is damp and confusing. Eamonn Kelly writes.
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Hardback vs Paperback

Pelican21 November 2017
Pelican writers debate Hardback vs Paperback.
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