2022

Johnson, D. (2022) “What Viruses Want”, in A Multidisciplinary Approach to Pandemics. Oxford University Press (OUP), pp. 38–69.
Morefield, J. (2022) Unsettling the World Edward Said and Political Theory. Rowman & Littlefield.
Schleiter, P. and Evans, G. (2022) “Prime ministers, the vote of confidence and the management of coalition terminations between elections”, West European Politics, 45(3), pp. 528–549.
Gaikwad, N., Genovese, F. and Tingley, D. (2022) “Creating climate coalitions: mass preferences for compensating vulnerability in the world’s two largest democracies”, American Political Science Review, 116(4), pp. 1165–1183.
Siles, I. et al. (2022) “Playing Spotify’s game: artists’ approaches to playlisting in Latin America”, Journal of Cultural Economy [Preprint].
Siles, I. et al. (2022) “Playing Spotify’s game: artists’ approaches to playlisting in Latin America”, Journal of Cultural Economy, 15(5), pp. 551–567.
Perez Sandoval, J. (2022) “El origen, trayecto, y rumbode la investigación en torno a la variaciónde los regímenes subnacionales”, Agenda Política, 9(3), pp. 27–54.
Van Bavel, J. et al. (2022) “Author Correction: National identity predicts public health support during a global pandemic”., Nature communications, 13(1), p. 1949.
Ross Arguedas, A. et al. (2022) Snap judgements: how audiences who lack trust in news navigate information on digital platforms. Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.
Srinivasan, A. et al. (2022) “What should feminist theory be? An interview with Amia Srinivasan”, Radical Philosophy. Radical Philosophy Group.
Hussein, H. (2022) “Russia is weaponizing water in its invasion of Ukraine”, NATURE, 603(7903), pp. 793–793.
Hussein, H. (2022) “Russia is weaponizing water in its invasion of Ukraine”, Nature, 603(7903), pp. 793–793.
White, S. (2022) “The Referendum in the UK’s Constitution: From Parliamentary to Popular Sovereignty?”, Parliamentary Affairs, 75(2), pp. 263–280.
Haslberger, M., Elkjaer, M. and Ansell, B. (2022) “Housing wealth, information, and political efficacy”, in Proceedings of the 12th European Political Science Association Annual Conference (EPSA 2022). European Political Science Association.
Frazer, E. (2022) “Review of: ‘Marc Stears, Out of the Ordinary: How Everyday Life Inspired a Nation and How It Can Again’”, Society, 59, pp. 220–223.
Ejaz, W., Ittefaq, M. and Arif, M. (2022) “Understanding Influences, Misinformation, and Fact-Checking Concerning Climate-Change Journalism in Pakistan”, Journalism Practice, 16(2-3), pp. 404–424.
Eijking, J. (2022) “Looking for Utopia: Experts and Global Governance”, Journal of International Political Theory, 18(2), pp. 262–272.
Haslberger, M. et al. (2022) “Why is it so hard to counteract wealth inequality? Evidence from England and Wales”, in. American Political Science Association.
Ansell, B. et al. (2022) “Persistent inequality: mobility and intergenerational redistribution”, in. American Political Science Association.
Howlett, M. (2022) “Playing Near the Edge: An Analysis of Ukrainian Border Youths’ Engagement with the Euromaidan”, Problems of Post-Communism, 69(2), pp. 206–217.
Hutchings, K. et al. (2022) “On canons and question marks: The work of women’s international thought”, Contemporary Political Theory, 21(1), pp. 114–141.
Han, Y. (2022) “Should German courts prosecute Syrian international crimes? Revisiting the ’dual foundation’ thesis”, Ethics and International Affairs, 36(1), pp. 37–63.
Hamidov, A. et al. (2022) “Operationalizing water-energy-food nexus research for sustainable development in social-ecological systems: an interdisciplinary learning case in Central Asia”, Ecology and Society, 27(1).
Bejan, T. (2022) “Hobbes against hate speech”, British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 32(2), pp. 247–264.
Fawcett, L. and Payne, A. (2022) “Stuck on a hostile path? US policy towards Iran since the revolution”, Contemporary Politics, 29(1), pp. 1–21.