2024

Johnson, D. and Price, M. (2024) “Science and religion around the world: Compatibility between belief systems predicts increased wellbeing”, Religion, Brain and Behavior [Preprint].
Miller, D. (2024) “Compensation for Historic Injustice: Does it Matter how the Victims Respond?”, Res Publica, 30(4), pp. 741–761.
Ross Arguedas, A., Mukherjee, M. and Nielsen, R. (2024) Race and leadership in the news media 2024: evidence from five markets. Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.
Neundorf, A. et al. (2024) “Varieties of indoctrination: the politicization of education and the media around the world”, Perspectives on Politics, 22(3), pp. 771–798.
Chaisty, P. and Power, T. (2024) “Gamson going global? Cabinet proportionality in comparative perspective”, European Political Science Review, 16(4), pp. 630–646.
Ross Arguedas, A., Mukherjee, M. and Nielsen, R. (2024) Women and leadership in the news media 2024: evidence from 12 markets. Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.
Miller, D. (2024) “‘The Wrong of Involuntary Displacement’”, in J. Draper and D. Owen (eds.) The Political Philosophy of Internal Displacement. Oxford University Press.
Miller, D. (2024) “Kant, the nation-state, and immigration”, Kantian Review, 30(1), pp. 45–61.
Kuo, A., Manzano, D. and Gallego, A. (2024) “Automation versus openness: support for policies to address job threats”, Journal of Public Policy, 44(1), pp. 1–23.
Wunsch, N. and Chiru, M. (2024) “Supranational responses to democratic backsliding: norm contestation and discursive polarisation in the European Parliament”, Journal of European Public Policy, 32(2).
Miller, D. (2024) “‘Democracy and Morality: a Liberal-Egalitarian Perspective’”, in P. Lenard and M. Moore (eds.) Democracy and Morality Religious and Secular Views. Bloomsbury Publishing PLC.
Brodeur, A. et al. (2024) “Promoting reproducibility and replicability in political science”, Research and Politics, 11(1), pp. 1–8.
Miller, D. (2024) “Against Inequality: The Practical and Ethical Case for Abolishing the Superrich. By Tom Malleson. New York: Oxford University Press, 2023. 352p. $99.00 cloth, $27.95 paper”., Perspectives on Politics. Cambridge University Press (CUP).
Lankina, T., Libman, A. and Tertytchnaya, K. (2024) “State violence and target group adaptation: maintaining social status in the face of repressions in Soviet Russia”, Journal of Peace Research, 62(2), pp. 195–210.
Pradel, F. et al. (2024) “Toxic speech and limited demand for content moderation on social media”, American Political Science Review, 118(4), pp. 1895–1912.
Zucco, C. and Power, T. (2024) “The ideology of Brazilian parties and presidents: a research note on coalitional presidentialism under stress”, Latin American Politics and Society, 66(1), pp. 178–188.
Nazrullaeva, E. et al. (2024) “Indoktrination in Russland”, Russland-Analysen, (445), pp. 2–8.
Ejaz, W., Ittefaq, M. and Arif, M. (2024) “Understanding Influences, Misinformation, and Fact-Checking Concerning Climate-Change Journalism in Pakistan”, in Journalism and Reporting Synergistic Effects of Climate Change. Taylor & Francis, pp. 168–188.
Kello, L. (2024) “Digital Diplomacy and Cyber Defence”, in The Oxford Handbook of Digital Diplomacy. Oxford University Press (OUP), pp. 121–137.
Zucco, C. and Power, T. (2024) “It’s my party and I’ll lie if i want to: elite ideological obfuscation in post-authoritarian settings”, Party Politics [Preprint].
KELLO, L. (2024) “Democracy Marred: The Global Spread of Political Trickery”, Perspectives on Politics [Preprint].
McLean, I. and Peterson, S. (2024) “No, Really, Dicey Was Not Diceyan”, in Twenty-First Century Perspectives on the Scholarship of AV Dicey. Bloomsbury Academic, pp. 313–332.
Yadgar, Y. (2024) To Be a Jewish State, pp. 1–215.
Hussein, H. and Awad, A. (2024) “Western science diplomacy must rethink its biases”, NATURE, 635(8037), pp. 39–39.
Hussein, H. and Awad, A. (2024) “Western science diplomacy must rethink its biases”, NATURE, 635(8037), pp. 39–39.