2020

NIELSEN, R., Cherubini, F. and Andi, S. (2020) Few Winners, Many Losers: The COVID-19 Pandemic’s Dramatic and Unequal Impact on Independent News Media. Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.
Payne, A. (2020) “Henry Kissinger and American power: a political biography”, International Affairs, 96(6), pp. 1689–1691.
NYRUP, J. and BRAMWELL, S. (2020) “Who Governs? A New Global Dataset on Members of Cabinets”, American Political Science Review, 114(4), pp. 1366–1374.
Bayer, P. and Genovese, F. (2020) “Beliefs about consequences from climate action under weak climate institutions: Sectors, home bias, and international embeddedness”, Global Environmental Politics, 20(4), pp. 28–49.
Yang, T. (2020) “Exposure to news grows less fragmented with an increase in mobile access”., Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America [Preprint].
Yang, T. (2020) “Exposure to news grows less fragmented with an increase in mobile access”, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 117(46), pp. 28678–28683.
Cherubini, F., Newman, N. and NIELSEN, R. (2020) Changing Newsrooms 2020: Addressing Diversity and Nurturing Talent at a Time of Unprecedented Change. Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.
Cherubini, F., Newman, N. and NIELSEN, R. (2020) Changing Newsrooms 2020: Addressing Diversity and Nurturing Talent at a Time of Unprecedented Change. Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.
Chiru, M., De Winter, L. and Vandeleene, A. (2020) “Candidate selection Still a secret garden?”, in Parliamentary Candidates Between Voters and Parties: A Comparative Perspective, pp. 54–77.
Arguedas, A. (2020) “Medicalization in the Media: News Coverage of a New and Uncertain Diagnosis”, Journalism Practice, 14(9), pp. 1087–1105.
Marques, F. (2020) “SIMILAR, BUT NOT THE SAME: Comparing Editorial and News Agendas in Brazilian Newspapers”, Journalism Practice, 14(9), pp. 1066–1086.
Banerjee, S. and Hankla, C. (2020) “Party systems and public goods: the dynamics of good governance in the Indian states”, India Review, 19(5), pp. 496–522.
Carella, L. and Ford, R. (2020) “The status stratification of radical right support: Reconsidering the occupational profile of UKIP’s electorate”, Electoral Studies, 67, p. 102214.
Dinas, E., Antoniou, G. and KOSMIDIS, S. (2020) “Collective Victimhood and Social Prejudice: A Post-Holocaust Theory of anti-Semitism”, Political Psychology, 41(5), pp. 861–886.
Collier, P. and Mayer, C. (2020) “Reforming the UK financial system to promote regional development in post-COVID Britain”, Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 36(Supplement_1), pp. s270 - s280.
MACFARLANE, S. (2020) “Russian Policy Towards Georgia”, in Networks Mentors, as Agents of Change?. University of Toronto Press.
MITTER, R. (2020) China’s Good War: How World War II is Shaping a New Nationalism. Belknap Press, Harvard University Press.
Robertson, C. and Mourao, R. (2020) “Faking Alternative Journalism? An Analysis of Self-Presentations of ‘Fake News’ Sites”, DIGITAL JOURNALISM, 8(8), pp. 1011–1029.
FRAZER, E. (2020) Shakespeare and the Political Way. Oxford University Press.
Roope, L. (2020) “How should a safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine be allocated? Health economists need to be ready to take the baton”, PharmacoEconomics - Open, 4, pp. 557–561.
Roope, L. (2020) “How should a safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine be allocated? Health economists need to be ready to take the baton”, PharmacoEconomics - Open, 4, pp. 557–561.
Roope, L. (2020) “How should a safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine be allocated? Health economists need to be ready to take the baton”, PharmacoEconomics - Open, 4, pp. 557–561.
Roope, L. (2020) “How should a safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine be allocated? Health economists need to be ready to take the baton”, PharmacoEconomics - Open, 4, pp. 557–561.
Roope, L. (2020) “How should a safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine be allocated? Health economists need to be ready to take the baton”, PharmacoEconomics - Open, 4, pp. 557–561.
Roope, L. (2020) “How should a safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine be allocated? Health economists need to be ready to take the baton”, PharmacoEconomics - Open, 4, pp. 557–561.