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Baltic labour in the crucible of capitalist exploitation: Reassessing ‘post-communist’ transformation (2020)
Journal Article
Bieler, A., & Salyga, J. (2020). Baltic labour in the crucible of capitalist exploitation: Reassessing ‘post-communist’ transformation. Economic and Labour Relations Review, 31(2), 191-210. https://doi.org/10.1177/1035304620911122

Thirty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, this article reassesses 'post-communist' transformation in the Baltic countries from the perspective of labour. The argument is based on a historical materialist approach focusing on the social relation... Read More about Baltic labour in the crucible of capitalist exploitation: Reassessing ‘post-communist’ transformation.

Explaining support for Brexit among parliamentary candidates: the case of Wales (2020)
Journal Article
Trumm, S. (2021). Explaining support for Brexit among parliamentary candidates: the case of Wales. British Politics, 16, 58-73. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41293-020-00135-7

The 2016 EU referendum was a key moment in the history of the United Kingdom. It has changed the course of the country and continues to shape political competition in the UK. Despite research on which voters cast their ballot for Leave having become... Read More about Explaining support for Brexit among parliamentary candidates: the case of Wales.

Developing logic models to inform public health policy outcome evaluation: an example from tobacco control (2020)
Journal Article
Langley, T., Gillespie, D., Lewis, S., Eminson, K., Brennan, A., Docherty, G., & Young, B. (2020). Developing logic models to inform public health policy outcome evaluation: an example from tobacco control. Journal of Public Health, 43(3), 639-646. https://doi.org/10.1093/pubmed/fdaa032

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The evaluation of large-scale public health policy interventions often relies on observational designs where attributing causality is challenging. Logic models – visual representations of an intervention’s anticipated causal pathway –... Read More about Developing logic models to inform public health policy outcome evaluation: an example from tobacco control.

Multiple‐systems analysis for the quantification of modern slavery: classical and Bayesian approaches (2020)
Journal Article
Silverman, B. W. (2020). Multiple‐systems analysis for the quantification of modern slavery: classical and Bayesian approaches. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A, 183(3), 691-736. https://doi.org/10.1111/rssa.12505

Multiple systems estimation is a key approach for quantifying hidden populations such as the number of victims of modern slavery. The UK Government published an estimate of 10,000 to 13,000 victims, constructed by the present author, as part of the s... Read More about Multiple‐systems analysis for the quantification of modern slavery: classical and Bayesian approaches.

Evolving social capital and networks in the post‐disaster rebuilding process: The case of Typhoon Yolanda (2020)
Journal Article
Tan‐Mullins, M., Eadie, P., & Atienza, M. E. (2021). Evolving social capital and networks in the post‐disaster rebuilding process: The case of Typhoon Yolanda. Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 62(1), 56-71. https://doi.org/10.1111/apv.12268

Typhoon Yolanda brought major devastation to the local communities and infrastructure and also reshaped social structures and networks in the Philippines. During the immediate recovery process, bridging, bonding and linking social capital have had di... Read More about Evolving social capital and networks in the post‐disaster rebuilding process: The case of Typhoon Yolanda.

Ministerial Leadership and Endorsement of Bureaucrats: Experimental Evidence from Presidential Governments (2020)
Journal Article
Lee, D. S., & Park, S. (2020). Ministerial Leadership and Endorsement of Bureaucrats: Experimental Evidence from Presidential Governments. Public Administration Review, 80(3), 426-441. https://doi.org/10.1111/puar.13153

Scholars have debated over what constitutes effective ministerial leadership regarding administrative competence versus political influence. We contribute experimental evidence to this debate through a unique survey design of endorsement experiments.... Read More about Ministerial Leadership and Endorsement of Bureaucrats: Experimental Evidence from Presidential Governments.

Not Yet Dead: The Establishment and Regulation of Slavery by the Islamic State (2020)
Journal Article
Al-Dayel, N., Mumford, A., & Bales, K. (2022). Not Yet Dead: The Establishment and Regulation of Slavery by the Islamic State. Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, 45(11), 929-952. https://doi.org/10.1080/1057610X.2020.1711590

The Islamic State is an organization at the nexus of modern slavery and terrorism. This article provides the first in-depth analysis of how it regulated slavery. With a consideration of gendered approaches, it applies multiple data sources to reveal... Read More about Not Yet Dead: The Establishment and Regulation of Slavery by the Islamic State.

V. I. Lenin on the ‘Black Question’ (2020)
Journal Article
Pateman, J. (2020). V. I. Lenin on the ‘Black Question’. Critique: Journal of Socialist Theory, 48(1), 77-93. https://doi.org/10.1080/03017605.2019.1706786

In his revolutionary activities and writings from 1913 to the fourth Comintern Congress in 1922, V. I. Lenin didn't merely analyse the function of black labour in the process of capitalist development. He also had something to say about the role that... Read More about V. I. Lenin on the ‘Black Question’.