2021

Al-Saidi, M. and Hussein, H. (2021) “The water-energy-food nexus and COVID-19: Towards a systematization of impacts and responses”., The Science of the total environment, 779, p. 146529.
Pamuk, Z. (2021) “Risk and Fear: Restricting Science under Uncertainty”, Journal of Applied Philosophy, 38(3), pp. 444–460.
Gallego, A. et al. (2021) “Technological risk and policy preferences”, Comparative Political Studies, 55(1), pp. 60–92.
Bernhard, R. and de Benedictis-Kessner, J. (2021) “Men and women candidates are similarly persistent after losing elections”, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 118(26), p. e2026726118.
Harding, R. and Eggers, A. (2021) “Rallying in fear? Estimating the effectof the UK COVID-19 lockdown with a natural experiment”, European Journal of Political Research, 61(2), pp. 586–600.
Billingham, P. and Chaplin, J. (2021) “Introduction to the special issue on religious diversity, political theory, and theology: public reason and Christian theology”, Social Theory and Practice, 47(3), pp. 451–456.
Newman, N. et al. (2021) The Reuters Institute digital news report 2021. Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.
Chiru, M. and De Winter, L. (2021) “The allocation of committee chairs and the oversight of coalition cabinets in Belgium”, Government and Opposition [Preprint].
Laborde, C. (2021) “On the parity between religious and secular reasons”, Social Theory and Practice, 47(3), pp. 575–587.
Stemplowska, Z. (2021) “Is humanity under a duty to deliver socioeconomic human rights?”, Journal of Applied Philosophy, 39(2), pp. 202–211.
Chaisty, P. and Power, T. (2021) “Does Power Always Flow to the Executive? Interbranch Oscillations in Legislative Authority, 1976-2014”, Government and Opposition: an international journal of comparative politics [Preprint].
Chiru, M. and Enyedi, Z. (2021) “Who wants technocrats? A comparative study of citizen attitudes in nine young and consolidated democracies”, The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 24(1), pp. 95–112.
Gledhill, J., Caplan, R. and Meiske, M. (2021) “Developing peace: the evolution of development goals and activities in United Nations peacekeeping”, Oxford Development Studies, 49(3), pp. 201–229.
Schleiter, P. et al. (2021) “Social Democratic Party exceptionalism and transnational policy linkages”, World Politics, 73(3), pp. 512–544.
White, S. (2021) “‘We are fireworks’: Anarcho-punk, positive punk and democratic individuality”, Punk & Post Punk, 10(2), pp. 187–200.
Green, J. (2021) “Attention! The meanings of attention to politics in surveys”, Electoral Studies, 72.
Yadgar, Y. (2021) “On the Uses and Abuses of Tradition”, in When Politics are Sacralized. Cambridge University Press (CUP), pp. 88–112.
Caplan, R. (2021) “The peace continuum: what it is and how to study it”, Perspectives on Politics, 19(2), pp. 594–596.
Caplan, R. (2021) “Critical dialogue: Review of Christian Davenport etc’s ’Peace Continuum’ and response to Christian Davenport’s review of Caplan’s ’Measuring Peace’”, Perspectives on Politics, 19(2), pp. 593–594.
Ejaz, W. et al. (2021) “Factors associated with the belief in COVID-19 related conspiracy theories in Pakistan”, Health Risk & Society, 23(3-4), pp. 162–178.
Ansell, B., Cansunar, A. and Elkjaer, M. (2021) “Social distancing, politics, and wealth”, West European Politics, 44(5-6), pp. 1283–1313.
Miller, D. (2021) “Should cities control immigration policy?”, Journal of Applied Philosophy, 40(3), pp. 385–395.
Robertson, C. (2021) “Defining news from an audience perspective at a time of crisis in the United States”, Journalism Practice, 17(2), pp. 374–390.
KING, D. and Gerstle, G. (2021) “Spaces of Exception”, in J. Isaac and G. Gerstle (eds.) States of Exception in American History. University Of Chicago Press.
Reisdorf, B. et al. (2021) “Information seeking patterns and COVID-19 in the United States”, Journal of Quantitative Description: Digital Media, 1, pp. 1–38.