Browse by UCL Departments and Centres
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Number of items: 66.
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Ahmad, Ahmad Bayiz;
Esteve, Marc;
Kempen, Regina;
(2025)
Public service motivation and pro-environmental behaviors: A survey experiment.
International Public Management Journal
10.1080/10967494.2025.2489397.
(In press).
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Albareda, Adrià;
Coen, David;
Saz-Carranza, Angel;
(2025)
The firm logic of parallel lobbying: Explaining why corporations lobby directly in addition to their associations.
Journal of European Public Policy
(In press).
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Ayoub, Phillip;
Mironova, Vera;
Whitt, Sam;
(2025)
The Recognition of Shared Suffering After Violence: ISIS Victimization and LGBT plus Support in Mosul Iraq.
Comparative Political Studies
, Article 00104140251328003. 10.1177/00104140251328003.
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Ayoub, Phillip M;
Page, Douglas;
Whitt, Sam;
(2025)
Countering International Backlash by Discrediting the Messengers: Reputational Chaining and LGBT+ Rights in Bosnia.
Political Research Quarterly
10.1177/10659129251314051.
(In press).
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Ayoub, Phillip M;
Page, Douglas;
Whitt, Samuel;
(2025)
Anti-LGBTIQ rhetoric and electoral outcomes under the shadow of war: Evidence from Poland's 2023 parliamentary election.
European Journal of Political Research
, 64
(4)
pp. 2078-2092.
10.1111/1475-6765.70014.
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Ayoub, Phillip M;
Rainer, Elise;
(2025)
Promoting LGBTI rights in foreign policy: strategies for action while avoiding backlash.
Politics, Groups and Identities
10.1080/21565503.2025.2543302.
(In press).
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Bakke, Kristin M;
Dahl, Marianne;
Rickard, Kit;
(2025)
Conflict exposure and democratic values: Evidence from wartime Ukraine.
Journal of Peace Research
, 62
(5)
pp. 1376-1392.
10.1177/00223433251347769.
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Ballart, Xavier;
Hernandez, Enrique;
Esteve, Marc;
(2025)
Enhancing satisfaction with public services: The effect of recalling personal experiences.
International Public Management Journal
, 27
(2)
pp. 284-301.
10.1080/10967494.2024.2317835.
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Bátora, Jozef;
Ovádek, Michal;
(2025)
Repositioning of war: the ambiguous language of private military and security companies.
European Journal of International Relations
10.1177/13540661251353648.
(In press).
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Bel, Germà;
Buhler, Joel;
(2025)
The effect of Door‑to‑Door on separate collection of plastic
packaging: evidence from Catalonia.
Environmental Economics and Policy Studies
, 27
(3)
pp. 377-403.
10.1007/s10018-024-00428-x.
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Bel, Germa;
Buhler, Joel;
Pano, Esther;
(2025)
Community-based outcomes of interlocal cooperation in social services.
Public Management Review
10.1080/14719037.2025.2533366.
(In press).
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Bel, Germà;
Pano, Esther;
Sebő, Marianna;
(2025)
Joining forces or going solo? The political and economic dynamics of intermunicipal cooperation.
Journal of Public Policy
10.1017/S0143814X25100718.
(In press).
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Bellamy, Richard;
(2025)
Bills of Rights.
In: Bellamy, Richard and King, Jeff, (eds.)
The Cambridge Handbook of Constitutional Theory.
(pp. 884-901).
Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, UK.
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Bellamy, Richard;
King, Jeff;
(2025)
Introduction: Of Constitutions and Constitutional Theory.
In: Bellamy, Richard and King, Jeff, (eds.)
The Cambridge Handbook of Constitutional Theory.
(pp. 1-20).
Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, UK.
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Bellamy, Richard;
Sala, Roberta;
(2025)
Can the Rule of Law Meet the Hobbes Challenge? Democracy and the Rule of Law.
In: Biale, Enrico and Liveriero, Federica and Sala, Roberta, (eds.)
Public Ethics for Real People: Toleration, Equal Respect, and Democratic Distortions.
(pp. 131-150).
Palgrave Macmillan: Cham, Switzerland.
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Blumenau, Jack;
(2025)
Does Reason-Giving Affect Political Attitudes?
British Journal of Political Science
, 55
, Article e64. 10.1017/S0007123424000875.
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Blumenau, Jack;
Beckett, Lydia;
Dolby, Jake;
Hauser, Oliver;
Miriam, Miriam;
(2025)
Evaluation Academy - Final Evaluation Report.
Cabinet Office: London, UK.
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Bormann, Nils-Christian;
Cederman, Lars-Erik;
Vogt, Manuel;
(2025)
Getting Religion Wrong: A Response to Toft’s “Getting Religion Right”.
Journal of Conflict Resolution
10.1177/00220027241284803.
(In press).
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Bowles, Jeremy;
Croke, Kevin;
Larreguy, Horacio;
Liu, Shelley;
Marshall, John;
(2025)
Sustaining Exposure to Fact-Checks: Misinformation Discernment, Media Consumption, and Its Political Implications.
American Political Science Review
pp. 1-24.
10.1017/s0003055424001394.
(In press).
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Bowles, Jeremy;
Larreguy, Horacio;
(2025)
Who Debates, Who Wins? At-Scale Experimental Evidence on the Supply of Policy Information in a Liberian Election.
American Political Science Review
10.1017/s0003055424001254.
(In press).
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Brown Coverdale, Helen;
Coverdale, Helen;
(2025)
Care in Unexpected Places: punishment and forensic detention.
In: Carter, Matilda, (ed.)
The Bloomsbury Handbook of Care Ethics.
(pp. 317-333).
Bloomsbury
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Coen, David;
Fitzpatrick, Alexander;
(2025)
How do policy-makers engage with lobbying registers? Evidence from Ireland and France.
Interest Groups & Advocacy
, 14
pp. 298-324.
10.1057/s41309-025-00245-x.
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Coen, David;
Katsaitis, Alexander;
(2025)
Ethics, Integrity, and Lobbying: Why & How to Modernize Government Affairs Regulation in the European Union.
In: Alemanno, Alberto, (ed.)
The Law and Governance of the EU Public Ethics System: An Institutional Perspective.
(pp. 201-221).
Palgrave Macmillan: Cham, Switzerland.
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Coen, David;
Katsaitis, Alexander;
Vannoni, Matia;
(2025)
Gender Representation and Lobbying in the European
Union.
Research & Politics
(In press).
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Coen, David;
Vannoni, Matia;
(2025)
Advanced Introduction to Business and Government.
Elgar Advanced Introductions series.
Edward Elgar Publishing: Cheltenham, UK.
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Coen, David;
Vannoni, Matia;
(2025)
Politically Connected Firms: Trade, Competition and Rent-Seeking.
Governance
, 38
(3)
, Article e70024. 10.1111/gove.70024.
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Coen, David;
Vannoni, Matia;
(2025)
Business and government: an inter-disciplinary and multi-level perspective.
In: Coen, David and Vannoni, Matia, (eds.)
Advanced Introduction to Business and Government.
Edward Elgar: Cheltenham, UK.
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Davidson, Rob;
Cheshire, James;
(2025)
Do personal narratives make thematic maps more persuasive? Integrating concrete examples into maps of the social determinants of health.
Cartography and Geographic Information Science
10.1080/15230406.2025.2554065.
(In press).
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Eggert, Jennifer Philippa;
Sadriu, Behar;
(2025)
Muslim pracademics as double brokers: a faith-sensitive, intersectional framework for understanding pracademics' experiences and positionalities.
Development in Practice
, 35
(2)
pp. 224-237.
10.1080/09614524.2024.2394770.
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Elliott, Cathy;
Watts, Ellen;
Zhekova, Kalina;
Smith, Keith;
Gann, Rose;
Bourdon, Madeleine Le;
(2025)
The joy of the teaching track: Learning and Teaching in Politics and International Studies.
Politics
10.1177/02633957251325822.
(In press).
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Elston, Thomas;
Bel, Germa;
Wang, Han;
(2025)
The effect of inter-municipal cooperation on social assistance programs: Evidence from housing allowances in England.
Journal of Policy Analysis and Management
, 44
(3)
pp. 1060-1088.
10.1002/pam.22664.
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Fikfak, Veronika;
(2025)
Accountability through Supervision Mechanisms.
In: Henrard, Kristin and Duin, Michelle, (eds.)
Research Handbook on Accountability for Human Rights Violations.
(pp. 464-478).
Edward Elgar Publishing: Cheltenham, UK.
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Fikfak, Veronika;
(2025)
A Behavioural Approach to Feminist Studies.
In: van Aaken, Anne and Hirsch, Moshe, (eds.)
International Legal Theories and the Behavioural Turn.
(pp. 109-130).
Oxford University Press: Oxford, UK.
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Fikfak, Veronika;
Helfer, Laurence R;
(2025)
Automating International Human Rights Adjudication.
Michigan Journal of International Law
, 46
(1)
, Article 69. 10.36642/mjil.46.1.automating.
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Fikfak, Veronika;
Kos, Ula Aleksandra;
Pérez, Edward;
(2025)
Submission to the Expert Inquiry on Human Rights Aspects of the Greenlandic Contraception Cases.
[Digital scholarly resource].
https://humanrights.gl/en/node/317
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Finnegan, Jared;
Lipscy, Phillip;
Meckling, Jonas;
Metz, Florence;
(2025)
The Institutional Sources of Economic Transformation: Explaining Variation in Energy Transitions.
The Journal of Politics
10.1086/735439.
(In press).
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Fisher, Sarah A;
(2025)
Something AI Should Tell You – The Case for Labelling Synthetic Content.
Journal of Applied Philosophy
, 42
(1)
pp. 272-286.
10.1111/japp.12758.
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Forster, Timon;
Honig, Dan;
Kentikelenis, Alexandros;
(2025)
Formal governance matters: when, how, and why states act on the IMF Executive Board.
Review of International Political Economy
10.1080/09692290.2024.2441136.
(In press).
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Gennaro, Gloria;
(2025)
Immigration, Public Housing and Support for the French National Front.
The Journal of Politics
10.1086/736361.
(In press).
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Gerbrandt, Ricki-Lee;
(2025)
The ECtHR's Ruling on Pseudomedical Advice on the Internet.
European Human Rights Law Review
, 2025
(2)
pp. 214-221.
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Glucksam, Noga;
(2025)
The many conceptions of post-conflict reconciliation: learning from practitioners.
Peacebuilding
, 13
(3)
pp. 256-274.
10.1080/21647259.2024.2370686.
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Goldstone, Zara Charlotte Zainab;
(2025)
Postcolonial justice and migration.
Doctoral thesis (Ph.D), UCL (University College London).
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Harish, Nikki;
Plouffe, Michael;
(2025)
The Political Economy of Foreign Direct Investment in Developing Countries.
Global Perspectives
, 6
(1)
, Article 151693. 10.1525/gp.2025.151693.
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Hauser, Oliver P;
Light, Miriam;
Shelmerdine, Lizzie;
Blumenau, Jack;
(2025)
Why evaluating the impact of AI needs to start now.
Nature
, 643
(8073)
pp. 910-912.
10.1038/d41586-025-02266-7.
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Honig, D;
Thompson, S;
(2025)
Mission driven bureaucrats & agency performance in difficult times.
Asia Pacific Journal of Public Administration
10.1080/23276665.2025.2455959.
(In press).
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Jacobs, Michael;
(2025)
Better to be Maligned than Ignored?
The Use of (Disruptive) Protest to Shape Public Discourse and Public Opinion.
Doctoral thesis (Ph.D), UCL (University College London).
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Klebe, Finn L;
(2025)
Accomplice or Spoiler?
Assessing the Logic of Formal and Informal Alliances
During Times of Repression.
Doctoral thesis (Ph.D), UCL (University College London).
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Lauderdale, Benjamin E;
Blumenau, Jack;
(2025)
Polarization over the priority of political problems.
American Journal of Political Science
10.1111/ajps.12957.
(In press).
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Lee, Sangwoo;
Burga Idrogo, Cesar;
(2025)
Beyond earnings: the multidimensional job quality premiums for university graduates in European labour market.
Studies in Higher Education
10.1080/03075079.2025.2571637.
(In press).
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Li, Handi;
(2025)
Transparency for Authoritarian Stability: Open Government Information and Contention with Institutions in China.
SSRN: Amsterdam, Netherlands.
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Luckner, Katharina;
Prabhakaran, Adarsh;
Fikfak, Veronika;
Kos, Ula;
Lundsgaard, Thorbjorn;
Küçüksu, Aysel;
(2025)
Text, interviews, and expert coding: Using qualitative and quantitative data in an agent-based model of compliance with Human Rights judgments.
In:
Springer Conference Proceedings of the Social Simulation Conference 2025.
(In press).
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Mavrogeni, Mikaella;
(2025)
Extending geodemographics by incorporating interactional geographies.
Doctoral thesis (Ph.D), UCL (University College London).
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Mcneil, Andrew;
Barnes, Lucy;
(2025)
The environment-economic growth trade-off: does support for environmental protection depend on its economic consequences?
Ecological Economics
, 230
, Article 108522. 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2025.108522.
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Norman, Julie M;
Green, Beniamino;
(2025)
Why can't we be friends? Untangling conjoined polarization in America.
Political Psychology
10.1111/pops.13084.
(In press).
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O'Connor, Jane Louise;
(2025)
State Governance, Complexity and Democratic Accountability: An Analysis of Health and Social Care in England.
Doctoral thesis (Ph.D), UCL (University College London).
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Pischedda, Costantino;
Vogt, Manuel;
(2025)
When Do Religious Organizations Resort to Violence? How Local Conditions Shape the Effects of Transnational Ideology.
Ethnopolitics
, 24
(1)
pp. 1-26.
10.1080/17449057.2023.2222253.
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Plouffe, Michael;
(2025)
International Trade.
In: Thies, Cameron G, (ed.)
Handbook of International Relations.
(pp. 472-489).
Edward Elgar Publishing: Cheltenham, UK.
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Provost, Colin;
Capelos, Tereza;
(2025)
Emotional sensibility and corporate performance in supply chain governance: evidence from the UK Modern Slavery Act.
Social Responsibility Journal
10.1108/srj-05-2024-0303.
(In press).
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Radaelli, Claudio M;
(2025)
Playing for science: Designing science games.
Teaching Public Administration
10.1177/01447394251332601.
(In press).
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Ralph-Morrow, Liz;
Schulte, Daniel;
Salter, John-Paul;
Hartman, Alexandra;
(2025)
The Promises and Pitfalls of Using Student-Generated Data to Teach Deductive Qualitative Analysis.
PS - Political Science and Politics
(In press).
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Rickard, Kit;
Hollenweger, Giovanni;
Weber, Sigrid;
Bakke, Kristin M;
(2025)
Contentious Rituals and Intergroup Relations: Parading in Northern Ireland.
British Journal of Political Science
, 55
, Article e135. 10.1017/S0007123425100835.
(In press).
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Rickard, Kit;
Toal, Gerard;
Bakke, Kristin M;
O'Loughlin, John;
(2025)
The challenges of surveying in war zones: Lessons from Ukraine.
Journal of Peace Research
, 62
(6)
pp. 2128-2135.
10.1177/00223433251321763.
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Russell, M;
(2025)
Should We Be Worried About the Decline of Parliamentary Scrutiny?
Public Law
, 2025
(1)
pp. 31-57.
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Shears, Esther;
Meckling, Jonas;
Finnegan, Jared J;
(2025)
How central banks manage climate and energy transition risks.
Nature Energy
, 10
pp. 470-478.
10.1038/s41560-025-01724-w.
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Swift, Adam;
(2025)
Philosophy as Democratic Underlabour.
In: Archard, David, (ed.)
"The point is to change it: Essays on philosophy in public life.
(pp. 51-58).
Nuffield Foundation: London, UK.
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Weale, Albert;
(2025)
Legitimate realism? On Tucker's Global Discord.
Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy
10.1080/13698230.2025.2512267.
(In press).
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