John Bright
John Bright (16 November 1811 – 27 March 1889) was a British Radical and Liberal statesman, one of the greatest orators of his generation and a promoter of free trade policies.A Quaker, Bright is most famous for battling the Corn Laws. In partnership with Richard Cobden, he founded the Anti-Corn Law League, aimed at abolishing the Corn Laws, which raised food prices and protected landowners' interests by levying taxes on imported wheat. The Corn Laws were repealed in 1846. Bright also worked with Cobden in another free trade initiative, the Cobden–Chevalier Treaty of 1860, promoting closer interdependence between Great Britain and the Second French Empire. This campaign was conducted in collaboration with French economist Michel Chevalier, and succeeded despite Parliament's endemic mistrust of the French.
Bright sat in the House of Commons from 1843 to 1889, promoting free trade, electoral reform and religious freedom. He was almost a lone voice in opposing the Crimean War; he also opposed William Ewart Gladstone's proposed Home Rule for Ireland. He saw himself as a spokesman for the middle class and strongly opposed the privileges of the landed aristocracy. In terms of Ireland, he sought to end the political privileges of Anglicans, disestablished the Church of Ireland, and began land reform that would turn land over to the Catholic peasants. He coined the phrase "The mother of parliaments." Provided by Wikipedia
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History under attack: Holocaust denial and distortion on social media. Supporting Data. by Bright, J
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Who governs now? The politics of power in the applied sciences NYC initiative by Bright, J
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Securitisation, terror, and control: towards a theory of the breaking point by Bright, J
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The social news gap: How news reading and news sharing diverge by Bright, J
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Radio studies of relativistic outflows from black hole transients by Bright, J
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Explaining the emergence of political fragmentation on social media: the role of ideology and extremism by Bright, J
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OSM UK Alcohol Outlet Counts and Quality Index by Bright, J
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Replication Materials: How Do Individuals in a Radical Echo Chamber React to Opposing Views? by Bright, J
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Replication data: Explaining the emergence of political fragmentation on social media by Bright, J
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Building biometrics: knowledge construction in the democratic control of surveillance technology by Bright, J
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The life and death of political news: measuring the impact of the audience agenda using online data by Bright, J, Nicholls, T
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Wikipedia traffic data and electoral prediction: towards theoretically informed models by Yasseri, T, Bright, J
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The life and death of political news: measuring the impact of the audience agenda using online data by Bright, J, Nicholls, T
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Understanding news story chains using information retrieval and network clustering techniques by Nicholls, T, Bright, J
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Understanding news story chains using information retrieval and network clustering techniques: Replication Data by Bright, J, Nicholls, T
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Can electoral popularity be predicted using socially generated big data? by Yasseri, T, Bright, J
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Synchrotron self-absorption and the minimum energy of optically thick radio flares from stellar mass black holes by Fender, R, Bright, J
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Big data and public policy: can it succeed where e-participation has failed? by Bright, J, Margetts, H
Published 2016Journal article