2021

Langsæther, P., Evans, G. and O’Grady, T. (2021) “Explaining the relationship between class position and political preferences: a long-term panel analysis of intra-generational class mobility”, British Journal of Political Science, 52(2), pp. 958–967.
Howlett, M. (2021) “Looking at the ’field’ through a Zoom lens: Methodological reflections on conducting online research during a global pandemic”., Qualitative research : QR, 22(3), pp. 387–402.
Owens, P. and Rietzler, K. (2021) Women’s International Thought: A New History. Cambridge University Press.
Zoodsma, M. (2021) “These Are Not Just Words: A Cross-National Comparative Study of the Content of Political Apologies”, International Review of Social Psychology, 34(1).
Duch, R. (2021) “Cash versus Lotteries: COVID-19 Vaccine Incentives Experiment*”, medRxiv.
Duch, R. (2021) “Cash versus Lotteries: COVID-19 Vaccine Incentives Experiment*”, medRxiv.
Duch, R. (2021) “Cash versus Lotteries: COVID-19 Vaccine Incentives Experiment*”, medRxiv.
Duch, R. (2021) “Cash versus Lotteries: COVID-19 Vaccine Incentives Experiment*”, medRxiv.
Ketchley, N. (2021) “Fraud in the 2018 Egyptian presidential election?”, Mediterranean Politics, 26(1), pp. 117–129.
Devine, D. (2021) “Discrete Events and Hate Crimes: The Causal Role of the Brexit Referendum”, Social Science Quarterly, 102(1), pp. 374–386.
Toff, B. (2021) “Sharing Research Amidst the Cat Videos and Clickbait: You’ll Never Believe What Happens Next”, in Journalism Research that Matters, pp. 59–73.
LORD, C. (2021) “Religious Movements in Turkey”, in The Routledge Handbook of Modern Turkey. Routledge.
Schleiter, P. and Fleming, T. (2021) “International Best Practice and the Constitution, Democracy and Rights Commission”, The Political Quarterly, 92(1), pp. 74–79.
Clack, T. and Johnson, R. (2021) The world information war: Western resilience, campaigning, and cognitive effects, pp. 1–317.
Clack, T. and Johnson, R. (2021) The world information war: Western resilience, campaigning, and cognitive effects, pp. 1–317.
Abou-Chadi, T. and Hix, S. (2021) “Brahmin Left versus Merchant Right? Education, class, multiparty competition, and redistribution in Western Europe”., The British journal of sociology, 72(1), pp. 79–92.
Ikaheimo, H., Lepold, K. and Stahl, T. (2021) “RECOGNITION AND AMBIVALENCE INTRODUCTION”, in RECOGNITION AND AMBIVALENCE, pp. 1–20.
Butler, J. (2021) Recognition and Ambivalence, pp. 1–337.
Owen, D. (2021) “FREEDOM, EQUALITY, AND STRUGGLES OF RECOGNITION Tully, Ranciere, and the Agonistic Reorientation”, in RECOGNITION AND AMBIVALENCE, pp. 293–319.
Collier, P. (2021) “THE NEW BATTLE OF IDEAS: HOW AN INTELLECTUAL REVOLUTION WILL RESHAPE SOCIETY”, National Institute Economic Review, 257, pp. 118–124.
Schleiter, P. and Fleming, T. (2021) “Response to Jason Edwards’s Comment”, The Political Quarterly, 92(1), pp. 83–84.
YADGAR, Y. (2021) “On the Uses and Abuses of Tradition Zionist Theopolitics and Jewish Tradition”, in N. Rouhana and N. Shalhoub-Kevorkian (eds.) When Politics are Sacralized: Comparative Perspectives on Religious Claims and Nationalism. Cambridge University Press, pp. 88–112.
Celikates, R. (2021) “BEYOND NEEDS Recognition, Conflict, and the Limits of Institutionalization”, in RECOGNITION AND AMBIVALENCE, pp. 257–291.
Deranty, J.-P. (2021) “NEGATIVITY IN RECOGNITION Post-Freudian Legacies in Contemporary Critical Theory”, in RECOGNITION AND AMBIVALENCE, pp. 223–255.
Botha, A., Idler, A. and Shortland, N. (2021) “New Members Appointed to the Editorial Board of Perspectives on Terrorism”, Perspectives on Terrorism, 15(4), pp. 299–299.