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Yeandle, A. and Doyle, D. (2026) “Migration, remittances and petty corruption in Africa”, International Studies Quarterly [Preprint].
Hobolt, S. and Tilley, J. (2026) “Two Tribes: Affective Polarization and Brexit Identities”, in Tribal Politics. Oxford University PressOxford, pp. 97–119.
Hobolt, S. and Tilley, J. (2026) “Identity Anchors: Tribes, Traits, and Echo Chambers”, in Tribal Politics. Oxford University PressOxford, pp. 147–175.
Hobolt, S. and Tilley, J. (2026) “Data Sources.”
Hobolt, S. and Tilley, J. (2026) “Realignment: From Identities to Votes”, in Tribal Politics. Oxford University PressOxford, pp. 176–188.
Hobolt, S. and Tilley, J. (2026) “Introduction”, in Tribal Politics. Oxford University PressOxford, pp. 1–9.
Hobolt, S. and Tilley, J. (2026) “Tribal Bias: Seeing the World through a Brexit Lens”, in Tribal Politics. Oxford University PressOxford, pp. 120–146.
Hobolt, S. and Tilley, J. (2026) “Extra Models for Chapter 7.”
Hobolt, S. and Tilley, J. (2026) “Tribal Politics: A Theory of Issue-Based Identities”, in Tribal Politics. Oxford University PressOxford, pp. 10–27.
Hobolt, S. and Tilley, J. (2026) “Transformation: From an Issue to an Identity”, in Tribal Politics. Oxford University PressOxford, pp. 71–96.
Hobolt, S. and Tilley, J. (2026) “List of Figures”. Oxford University PressOxford.
Hobolt, S. and Tilley, J. (2026) “The EU Issue: Elite Division and Public Indifference”, in Tribal Politics. Oxford University PressOxford, pp. 28–47.
Hobolt, S. and Tilley, J. (2026) “The Trigger: The Brexit Referendum and its Fallout”, in Tribal Politics. Oxford University PressOxford, pp. 48–70.
Hobolt, S. and Tilley, J. (2026) “Conclusion”, in Tribal Politics. Oxford University PressOxford, pp. 189–196.
Hobolt, S. and Tilley, J. (2026) “List of Tables”. Oxford University PressOxford.
Morefield, J. (2026) “Equally vulnerable: liberal internationalism, the traffic in women and children, and the non-politics of race”, Humanity, 16(1-2), pp. 1–24.
Robertson, C. et al. (2026) Understanding Young News Audiences at a Time of Rapid Change. Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.
Fawcett, L. (2026) “Essay 7: the Middle East amid the changing global politics of regionalism”, in A. Acharya et al. (eds.) Essays on Global Regionalism I: The Past, Present and Future of Regionalism Studies. Springer, pp. 73–81.
Tilley, J., Bejan, T. and Hobolt, S. (2026) “Partisan (in)tolerance and affective polarization”, British Journal of Political Science [Preprint].
Vos, T. et al. (2026) “Journalistic Epistemologies and Journalism Culture in the United States”, Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly [Preprint].
Billingham, P. (2026) “What public reason liberals do and do not need to say about epistemology”, Pacific Philosophical Quarterly [Preprint].
Hobolt, S. and Tilley, J. (2026) Tribal Politics. Oxford University Press (OUP).
Charilaou, M. and Hussein, H. (2026) “Measuring household water insecurity in intermittent supply systems: a context-sensitive index from urban Jordan”, Urban Water Journal, pp. 1–25.
Bailey, H. and Hall, T. (2026) “Beijing’s global opposition campaign”, Survival, 68(1), pp. 109–126.
Bernhard, R., Eggers, A. and Klašnja, M. (2026) “A Rich Woman’s World? Wealth and Gendered Paths to Office”, Legislative Studies Quarterly, 51(1).