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Does Press Freedom Come with Responsibility? Media for and against Populism in Taiwan (2021)
Journal Article
Lin, L., & Lee, C. (2021). Does Press Freedom Come with Responsibility? Media for and against Populism in Taiwan. Taiwan Journal of Democracy, 17(1), 119-140

On November 18, 2020, the National Communications Commission (NCC) revoked the application of cable news station Chung Tien TV (CTiTV) to renew its broadcasting license.

The Point of Departure: Microlevel Models of Electoral Behaviour (2021)
Book Chapter
Schmitt, H., Segatti, P., & VAN DER EIJK, C. (2021). The Point of Departure: Microlevel Models of Electoral Behaviour. In H. Schmitt, P. Segatti, & C. van der Eijk (Eds.), Consequences of Context: How the Social, Political and Economic Environment Affects Voting (45-60). London: Rowman & Littlefield / ECPR Press

Ideological Structuring (2021)
Book Chapter
VAN DER EIJK, C., De Sio, L., & Vezzoni, C. (2021). Ideological Structuring. In H. Schmitt, P. Segatti, & C. van der Eijk (Eds.), Consequences of Context: How the Social, Political and Economic Environment Affects Voting (187-204). London: Rowman & Littlefield / ECPR Press

Consequences of Context: What Did We Learn? (2021)
Book Chapter
VAN DER EIJK, C., Segatti, P., & Schmitt, H. (2021). Consequences of Context: What Did We Learn?. In H. Schmitt, P. Segatti, & C. van der Eijk (Eds.), Consequences of Context: How the Social, Political and Economic Environment Affects Voting (227-242). London: Rowman & Littlefield / ECPR Press

Interpreting public policy dilemmas: discourse analytical insights (2020)
Journal Article
Wash, I. (2020). Interpreting public policy dilemmas: discourse analytical insights. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 7(1), Article 129. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-020-00621-9

© 2020, The Author(s). This article explains the value of discourse analysis for interpreting the construction and resolution of policy dilemmas in the field of international education. Its case material is drawn from official documents relating to i... Read More about Interpreting public policy dilemmas: discourse analytical insights.

Collapsing the Boundaries between De Jure and De Facto Slavery: The Foundations of Slavery beyond the Transatlantic Frame (2020)
Journal Article
Schwarz, K., & Nicholson, A. (2020). Collapsing the Boundaries between De Jure and De Facto Slavery: The Foundations of Slavery beyond the Transatlantic Frame. Human Rights Review, 21, 391-414. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12142-020-00604-y

The identification of contemporary forms of slavery is often problematically demarcated by reference to transatlantic enslavement as the definitive archetype. Such an approach overlooks other historic slaveries and neglects the totality of the maanga... Read More about Collapsing the Boundaries between De Jure and De Facto Slavery: The Foundations of Slavery beyond the Transatlantic Frame.

St. Augustine and Administration: The Politics of Social Institutions in The City of God (2020)
Journal Article
Burns, T. (2021). St. Augustine and Administration: The Politics of Social Institutions in The City of God. European Legacy, 26(1), 22-38. https://doi.org/10.1080/10848770.2020.1793959

This article considers what St. Augustine has to say about administration (administrare) in The City of God, as well as in The Rule of St. Augustine and in Of the Work of Monks. Rather than focusing on Augustine’s political thought as traditionally u... Read More about St. Augustine and Administration: The Politics of Social Institutions in The City of God.

US Multinationals and Human Rights: A Theoretical and Empirical Assessment of Extractive vs. Non-Extractive Sectors (2020)
Journal Article
De Soysa, I., Janz, N., & Vadlamannati, K. C. (2020). US Multinationals and Human Rights: A Theoretical and Empirical Assessment of Extractive vs. Non-Extractive Sectors. Business and Society, 60(8), 2136-2174. https://doi.org/10.1177/0007650320928972

The consequences of foreign direct investment (FDI) for human rights protection are poorly understood. We propose that the impact of FDI varies across industries. In particular, extractive firms in the oil and mining industries go where the resources... Read More about US Multinationals and Human Rights: A Theoretical and Empirical Assessment of Extractive vs. Non-Extractive Sectors.

Women candidates, women voters, and the gender politics of India’s 2019 parliamentary election (2020)
Journal Article
Spary, C. (2020). Women candidates, women voters, and the gender politics of India’s 2019 parliamentary election. Contemporary South Asia, 28(2), 223-241. https://doi.org/10.1080/09584935.2020.1765987

© 2020, © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Gender quota campaigns to increase women’s parliamentary presence in India have been ongoing for more than twenty years. Meanwhile, each general election results in the slow grow... Read More about Women candidates, women voters, and the gender politics of India’s 2019 parliamentary election.

Livelihood and vulnerability in the wake of Typhoon Yolanda: lessons of community and resilience (2020)
Journal Article
Tan-Mullins, M., Eadie, P., Atienza, M. E., & Mullins, M. T. (2020). Livelihood and vulnerability in the wake of Typhoon Yolanda: lessons of community and resilience. Natural Hazards, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11069-020-03984-z

Livelihood strategies that are crafted in ‘extra-ordinary’ post-disaster conditions should also be able to function once some semblance of normalcy has resumed. This article aims to show that the vulnerability experienced in relation to Typhoon Yolan... Read More about Livelihood and vulnerability in the wake of Typhoon Yolanda: lessons of community and resilience.

Loyalist Mobilization and Cross-Border Violence in Rural Ulster, 1972-1974 (2020)
Journal Article
Burke, E. (2022). Loyalist Mobilization and Cross-Border Violence in Rural Ulster, 1972-1974. Terrorism and Political Violence, 34(6), 1057-1075. https://doi.org/10.1080/09546553.2020.1745777

This article argues that, at a tactical level, loyalist terrorism in the Irish border region between 1972 and 1974 worked. Cross-border attacks including bombings in Irish towns prompted the Irish government to reinforce security along the border—a l... Read More about Loyalist Mobilization and Cross-Border Violence in Rural Ulster, 1972-1974.

The production of leisure: understanding the social function of football development in China (2020)
Journal Article
Hesketh, C., & Sullivan, J. (2020). The production of leisure: understanding the social function of football development in China. Globalizations, 17(6), 1061-1079. https://doi.org/10.1080/14747731.2020.1737408

In this article, we utilise the social theories of Antonio Gramsci and Henri Lefebvre to explore the role that leisure activities such as football play within contemporary China in relation to issues of class. We argue that the recent promotion of fo... Read More about The production of leisure: understanding the social function of football development in China.

Civil servants’ perceptions of agency heads’ leadership styles: the role of gender in public sector organizations (2020)
Journal Article
Lee, D. S., Park, S., Lee, D. S., & Park, S. (2021). Civil servants’ perceptions of agency heads’ leadership styles: the role of gender in public sector organizations. Public Management Review, 23(8), 1160-1183. https://doi.org/10.1080/14719037.2020.1730941

In this article, we examine public employees' perceptions of agency heads' leadership styles by focusing on the role of gender in organizational management. Employing an original survey experiment with over 800 national civil servants in South Korea,... Read More about Civil servants’ perceptions of agency heads’ leadership styles: the role of gender in public sector organizations.

Power-Sharing in the World's Largest Democracy: Informal Consociationalism in India (and Its Decline?) (2019)
Journal Article
Adeney, K., & Swenden, W. (2019). Power-Sharing in the World's Largest Democracy: Informal Consociationalism in India (and Its Decline?). Swiss Political Science Review, 25(4), 450-475. https://doi.org/10.1111/spsr.12360

© 2019 Swiss Political Science Association India is one of the most diverse countries of the world but operates with a majoritarian Westminster constitution and simple plurality electoral system, albeit also with a federal structure. It was eventuall... Read More about Power-Sharing in the World's Largest Democracy: Informal Consociationalism in India (and Its Decline?).