Publications
2021
Robertson, C., Nielsen, R. and Selva, M. (2021) Race and leadership in the news media 2021: evidence from five markets. Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.
Available at https://doi.org/10.60625/risj-ed31-kj10
Reisdorf, B. et al. (2021) “Overcoming Covid-19 Vaccine Hesitancy: The United States Faces a Steeper Uphill Struggle than the United Kingdom”, Quello Center Working Paper [Preprint], (02).
Vucetich, J. et al. (2021) “Finding purpose in the conservation of biodiversity by the commingling of science and ethics”, Animals, 11(3).
Available at https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11030837
Bejan, T. (2021) “Rawls’s teaching and the ‘tradition’ of political philosophy”, Modern Intellectual History, 18(4), pp. 1058–1079.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1017/S1479244320000505
Jackson, B. and Stemplowska, Z. (2021) “‘A quite similar enterprise … interpreted quite differently’? James Buchanan, John Rawls and the politics of the social contract”, Modern Intellectual History, 18(4), pp. 1010–1033.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1017/S1479244320000487
Smith, S., Bejan, T. and Zimmermann, A. (2021) “The Historical Rawls: Introduction”, Modern Intellectual History, 18(4), pp. 899–905.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1017/S1479244320000438
Smith, S. (2021) “Historicizing Rawls”, Modern Intellectual History, 18(4), pp. 906–939.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1017/S147924432000044X
Robertson, C., Selva, M. and Nielsen, R. (2021) Women and leadership in the news media 2021: evidence from 12 markets. Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.
Available at https://doi.org/10.60625/risj-k9c6-de85
Thornton, P. (2021) “’Unending capitalism: how consumerism negated China’s Communist Revolutio’n Karl Gerth Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020 384 pp, £18.99 ISBN 9780521688468”, The China Quarterly, 245, pp. 293–295.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1017/s0305741021000096
McLean, I. and Peterson, S. (2021) “Of Crises, Constitutionalism and Irresponsible Advisers”, The Political Quarterly [Preprint].
Sadeghi-Boroujerdi, E. and Yadgar, Y. (2021) “Jalal’s Angels of Deliverance and Destruction: Genealogies of Theo-politics, Sovereignty and Coloniality in Iran and Israel — CORRIGENDUM”, Modern Intellectual History, 18(1), pp. 298–298.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1017/s1479244320000244
Smith, R. and King, D. (2021) “Racial Reparations against White Protectionism: America’s New Racial Politics”, The Journal of Race Ethnicity and Politics, 6(1), pp. 82–96.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1017/rep.2020.38
Kuo, A. and Daniels, L.-A. (2021) “Brexit and territorial preferences: evidence from Scotland and Northern Ireland”, Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 51(2), pp. 186–211.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1093/publius/pjab004
Miller, D. (2021) “Lorna Finlayson on political philosophy and immigration: a reply”, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 121(1), pp. 93–99.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1093/arisoc/aoaa019
Chiru, M. (2021) “Electoral incentives for territorial representation in the European Parliament”, Journal of European Integration, 44(2), pp. 277–298.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1080/07036337.2021.1890067
Pratsinakis, E. (2021) “Ethnic return migration, exclusion and the role of ethnic options: ‘Soviet Greek’ migrants in their ethnic homeland and the Pontic identity”, Nations and Nationalism, 27(2), pp. 497–512.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1111/nana.12706
Green, J., Timothy, H. and Edward, F. (2021) “Who gets what? The economy, relative gains, and Brexit”, British Journal of Political Science, 52(1), pp. 320–338.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007123420000551
Mellon, J. et al. (2021) “UK Aggregate Turnout is Mismeasured.”
Kan, M. and Wang, W. (2021) “Changes in the association between education and cohabitation in post-reform China”, Chinese Families: Tradition, Modernisation, and Change [Preprint]. Edited by M. Kan and S. Blair.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1108/S1530-353520210000016002
Donoso, G. et al. (2021) “Science—policy engagement to achieve ‘water for society—including all’”, Water, 13(3).
Available at https://doi.org/10.3390/w13030246
Ejaz, W. (2021) “Traditional and Online Media: Relationship between Media Preference, Credibility Perceptions , Predispositions, and European Identity”, Central European Journal of Communication, 13(3(27), pp. 333–351.
Available at https://doi.org/10.51480/1899-5101.13.3(27).2
Loxton, J. and Power, T. (2021) “Introducing authoritarian diasporas: causes and consequences of authoritarian elite dispersion”, Democratization, 28(3), pp. 465–483.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1080/13510347.2020.1866553
Howlett, M. (2021) “Looking at the ’field’ through a Zoom lens: methodological reflections on conducting online research during a global pandemic”, Qualitative Research, 22(3), pp. 387–402.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1177/1468794120985691
Hutchings, K. and Owens, P. (2021) “Women thinkers and the canon of international thought: recovery, rejection, and reconstitution”, American Political Science Review, 115(2), pp. 347–359.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1017/S0003055420000969
Owens, P. and Rietzler, K. (2021) “Introduction: Toward a History of Women’s International Thought”, in Women’s International Thought: A New History. Cambridge University Press (CUP), pp. 1–26.
Available at https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108859684.002