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Acharya, Nina (2015) On the frontline: what is the real price of cutting migrants' rights? Discovery Society, 17.

Agnello, Luca, Castro, Vítor, Jalles, João Tovar and Sousa, Ricardo M. (2015) Do debt crises boost financial reforms? Applied Economics Letters, 22 (5). pp. 356-360. ISSN 1350-4851

Alden, Christopher and Large, Dan (2015) On becoming a norms maker: Chinese foreign policy, norms evolution and the challenges of security in Africa. China Quarterly, 221. pp. 123-142. ISSN 0305-7410

Andersson, Ruben (2015) La olla a presión: cómo la seguridad fronteriza sigue aumentando el caos. Revista de Dialectología y Tradiciones Populares, 70 (2). pp. 299-306. ISSN 0034-7981

Ascani, Andrea and Gagliardi, Luisa (2015) Inward FDI and local innovative performance. an empirical investigation on Italian provinces. Review of Regional Research, 35 (1). pp. 29-47. ISSN 0173-7600

Attwooll, Jo (2015) Policy briefing: immigration and higher education - a UK perspective. Discovery Society, 17.

Babajanian, Babken V (2015) Promoting empowerment? The World Bank's Village Investment Project in Kyrgyzstan. Central Asian Survey, 34 (4). pp. 499-515. ISSN 0263-4937

Baer, Marc David (2015) Muslim encounters with Nazism and the Holocaust: the Ahmadi of Berlin and Jewish convert to Islam Hugo Marcus. American Historical Review, 120 (1). pp. 140-171. ISSN 0002-8762

Barberá, Pablo, Jost, John T., Nagler, Jonathan, Tucker, Joshua A. and Bonneau, Richard (2015) Tweeting from left to right: is online political communication more than an echo chamber? Psychological Science, 26 (10). pp. 1531-1542. ISSN 0956-7976

Beccalli, Elena, Anolli, Mario and Borello, Giuliana (2015) Are European banks too big? evidence on economies of scale. Journal of Banking and Finance, 58. pp. 232-246. ISSN 0378-4266

Belenzon, Sharon and Schankerman, Mark (2015) Motivation and sorting of human capital in open innovation. Strategic Management Journal, 36 (6). pp. 795-820. ISSN 0143-2095

Beyer, Andrea R., Fasolo, Barbara ORCID: 0000-0002-4643-5689, de Graeff, P.A. and Hillege, H.L. (2015) Risk attitudes and personality traits predict perceptions of benefits and risks for medicinal products: a field study of European medical assessors. Value in Health, 18 (1). pp. 91-99. ISSN 1098-3015

Blanes i Vidal, Jordi and Leaver, Clare (2015) Bias in open peer-review: evidence from the English superior courts. Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 31 (3). pp. 431-471. ISSN 8756-6222

Bloch, Alice, Sigona, Nando and Zetter, Roger (2015) Young paperless lives: understanding 'illegality' throughthe experiences of young undocumented migrants. Discovery Society, 17.

Bralo, Zinca (2015) Viewpoint: declaration of immigration - the force awakens. Discovery Society, 17.

Buzan, Barry and Lawson, George (2015) Twentieth century benchmark dates in international relations:the three world wars in historical perspective. Journal of International Security Studies, 1 (1). pp. 39-58. ISSN 2095-574X

Clark, Gregory and Cummins, Neil (2015) Malthus to modernity: wealth, status, and fertility in England, 1500–1879. Journal of Population Economics, 28 (1). ISSN 0933-1433

Cohen, Robin (2015) More Farage, more immigration. Discovery Society, 17.

Dawson, Heather (2015) Law, gender and sexuality: an introduction to the LSE Library collections. Legal Information Management, 15 (01). pp. 45-50. ISSN 1472-6696

Douzinas, Costas (2015) Sovereignty, resistance, migration. Discovery Society, 17.

Downey, Rodney G., Kach, Asher M., Lempp, Steffen, Lewis-Pye, Andrew, Montalbán, Antonio and Turetsky, Daniel D. (2015) The complexity of computable categoricity. Advances in Mathematics, 268. pp. 423-466. ISSN 0001-8708

Dunne, Niamh (2015) Book review: regulatory competition in the internal market. comparing models for corporate law, securities law and competition law. Cambridge Law Journal, 74 (1). pp. 175-178. ISSN 0008-1973

Dunne, Niamh (2015) Courage and compromise: the directive on antitrust damages. European Law Review (4). ISSN 0307-5400

Evans-Polce, Rebecca J., Castaldelli-Maia, Joao M., Schomerus, Georg and Evans-Lacko, Sara ORCID: 0000-0003-4691-2630 (2015) The downside of tobacco control? Smoking and self-stigma: a systematic review. Social Science & Medicine, 145. pp. 26-34. ISSN 0277-9536

Fang, Pengqian, Luo, Zhenni and Fang, Zi (2015) What is the job satisfaction and active participationof medical staff in public hospital reform: a studyin Hubei province of China. Human Resources for Health, 13 (34). ISSN 1478-4491

Fay, Ed and Nyhan, Julianne (2015) Webbs on the Web: libraries, digital humanities and collaboration. Library Review, 64 (1/2). pp. 118-134. ISSN 0024-2535

Felli, Leonardo and Roberts, Kevin (2015) Does competition solve the hold-up problem? Economica. ISSN 0013-0427

Flew, Sarah (2015) Unveiling the anonymous philanthropist: charity in the nineteenth century. Journal of Victorian Culture, 20 (1). pp. 20-33. ISSN 1355-5502

Frieze, Alan and Sorkin, Gregory B. ORCID: 0000-0003-4935-7820 (2015) Efficient algorithms for three-dimensional axial and planar random assignment problems. Random Structures & Algorithms, 46 (1). 160 - 196. ISSN 1042-9832

Galvin, David, Kahn, Jeff, Randall, Dana and Sorkin, Gregory B. ORCID: 0000-0003-4935-7820 (2015) Phase coexistence and torpid mixing in the 3-coloring model on Z^d. SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics, 29 (3). pp. 1223-1244. ISSN 0895-4801

Goldstein, Stephane, Morrison, Chris, Secker, Jane and Walton, Geoff (2015) ECIL 2015: information literacy in the greenhouse. Journal of Information Literacy, 9 (2). p. 133. ISSN 1750-5968

Gunaratnam, Yasmin (2015) The enigma of departure: what we can learn from dying migrants? Discovery Society, 17.

Hanrieder, Tine ORCID: 0000-0002-9818-8683 (2015) The path-dependent design of international organizations: federalism in the World Health Organization. European Journal of International Relations, 21 (1). 215 - 239. ISSN 1354-0661

Hantrais, Linda, Lenihan, Ashley Thomas ORCID: 0000-0002-8845-5362 and MacGregor, Susanne (2015) Evidence-based policy: exploring international and interdisciplinary insights. Contemporary Social Science: Journal of the Academy of Social Sciences, 10 (2). pp. 101-113. ISSN 2158-2041

Harrington, Jack (2015) Edward Gibbon Wakefield, the liberal political subject and the settler state. Journal of Political Ideologies, 20 (3). pp. 333-351. ISSN 1356-9317

Hudetz, Laurenz (2015) Linear structures, causal sets and topology. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 52 (Part B). pp. 294-308. ISSN 1355-2198

Husovec, Martin and Peguera, Miquel (2015) Much Ado about Little – privately litigated internet disconnection injunctions. IIC International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law, 46 (1). 10 - 37. ISSN 0018-9855

Iemmi, Valentina ORCID: 0000-0003-3301-0689, Gibson, Lorna, Blanchet, Karl, Suresh Kumar, K, Rath, Santosh, Hartley, Sally, Murthy, Gudlavalleti VS, Patel, Vikram, Weber, Joerg and Kuper, Hannah (2015) Community-based rehabilitation for people with disabilities in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review. Campbell Systematic Reviews, 15. ISSN 1891-1803

Kamradt-Scott, Adam, Harman, Sophie, Nunes, Joao, Roemer-Mahler, Anne and Wenham, Clare ORCID: 0000-0001-5378-3203 (2015) WHO must remain a strong global health leader post Ebola. The Lancet, 385 (9963). p. 111. ISSN 0140-6736

Karatzas, Ioannis and Kardaras, Constantinos ORCID: 0000-0001-6903-4506 (2015) Optional decomposition for continuous semimartingales under arbitrary filtrations. Electronic Communications in Probability, 20 (59). pp. 1-10. ISSN 1083-589X

Kramarz, Francis, Machin, Stephen and Ouazad, Amine (2015) Using compulsory mobility to identify school quality and peer effects. Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 77 (4). pp. 566-587. ISSN 0305-9049

Locke, Connson C. and Anderson, Cameron (2015) The downside of looking like a leader: power, nonverbal confidence, and participative decision-making. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 58. pp. 42-47. ISSN 0022-1031

Masiero, Silvia (2015) Redesigning the Indian food security system through e-governance: the case of Kerala. World Development, 67 (3). pp. 126-137. ISSN 0305-750X

Morrison, Chris and Secker, Jane (2015) Copyright literacy in the UK: a survey of librarians and other cultural heritage sector professionals. Library and Information Research, 39 (121). pp. 75-97. ISSN 1756-1086

Musmeci, Nicoló, Aste, Tomaso and Di Matteo, T. (2015) Relation between financial market structure and the real economy: comparison between clustering methods. PLOS ONE, 10 (4). ISSN 1932-6203

Naroditskiy, Victor and Steinberg, Richard ORCID: 0000-0001-9636-472X (2015) Maximizing social welfare in congestion games via redistribution. Games and Economic Behavior, 93. pp. 24-41. ISSN 0899-8256

O'Shea, Brian (2015) Capitalism versus a new economic model: implicit and explicit attitudes of protesters and bankers. Social Movement Studies, 14 (3). pp. 311-330. ISSN 1474-2837

Oettingen, Gabriele, Kappes, Heather Barry ORCID: 0000-0002-6335-3888, Guttenberg, Katie B. and Gollwitzer, Peter M. (2015) Self-regulation of time management: mental contrasting with implementation intentions. European Journal of Social Psychology, 45 (2). pp. 218-229. ISSN 0046-2772

Orlikowski, W. J. and Scott, Susan V. ORCID: 0000-0002-8775-9364 (2015) Exploring material-discursive practices. Journal of Management Studies, 52 (5). pp. 697-705. ISSN 0022-2380

Orlikowski, Wanda J. and Scott, Susan V. ORCID: 0000-0002-8775-9364 (2015) The algorithm and the crowd: considering the materiality of service innovation. MIS Quarterly: Management Information Systems, 39 (1). pp. 201-216. ISSN 0276-7783

Otsu, Taisuke, Xu, Ke-Li and Matsushita, Yukitoshi (2015) Empirical likelihood for regression discontinuity design. Journal of Econometrics, 186 (1). pp. 94-112. ISSN 0304-4076

Patel, Nandini and Wahman, Michael (2015) The presidential, parliamentary andlocal elections in Malawi, May 2014. Africa Spectrum, 50 (1). pp. 79-92. ISSN 0002-0397

Payne, Daniel (2015) Archiving the UK Government: a perspective from a new official publications librarian. Refer: the Journal of the Information Services Group, 31 (2). ISSN 0144-2384

Pepper, Alexander ORCID: 0000-0003-4927-809X, Gosling, Tom and Gore, Julie (2015) Fairness, envy, guilt and greed: building equity considerations into agency theory. Human Relations, 68 (8). pp. 1291-1314. ISSN 0018-7267

Pittel, Boris and Sorkin, Gregory B. ORCID: 0000-0003-4935-7820 (2015) The satisfiability threshold for k-XORSAT. Combinatorics, Probability and Computing, 25 (2). pp. 236-268. ISSN 0963-5483

Porter, Holly E. (2015) After rape: comparing civilian and combatant perpetrated crime in northern Uganda. Women's Studies International Forum, 51. 81 - 90. ISSN 0277-5395

Ramapurath Chemmencheri, Sudheesh (2015) Subaltern struggles and the global media in Koodankulam and Kashmir. South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, 38 (2). pp. 187-199. ISSN 0085-6401

Renwick, Matthew, Brogan, David M. and Mossialos, Elias ORCID: 0000-0001-8664-9297 (2015) A systematic review and critical assessment of incentive strategies for discovery and development of novel antibiotics. Journal of Antibiotics, 69. pp. 73-88. ISSN 0021-8820

Rodríguez-Pose, Andrés ORCID: 0000-0002-8041-0856 and Garcilazo, Enrique (2015) Quality of government and the returns of investment: examining the impact of cohesion expenditure in European regions. Regional Studies, 49 (8). 1274 - 1290. ISSN 0034-3404

Saenz-de-Cabezon, Eduardo and Wynn, Henry P. ORCID: 0000-0002-6448-1080 (2015) Hilbert functions in design for reliability. IEEE Transactions on Reliability, 64 (1). pp. 83-93. ISSN 0018-9529

Sanicki, Anne and Mannell, Jenevieve (2015) HIV-positive African-American women’s perspectives on engaging communities in the response to HIV/AIDS in Washington, D.C. AIDS Care - Psychological and Socio-Medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV, 27 (10). 1213 - 1219. ISSN 0954-0121

Scalvini, Marco (2015) Gay men need clear information about ‘chemsex’, not messages about morality. Guardian. ISSN 1756-3224

Scanlon, Kathleen ORCID: 0000-0001-9957-4853 and Fernández Arrigoitia, Melissa (2015) Development of new cohousing: lessons from a London scheme for the over-50s. Urban Research and Practice, 8 (1). pp. 106-121. ISSN 1753-5069

Schwarz, Daniel, Traber, Denise and Benoit, Kenneth ORCID: 0000-0002-0797-564X (2015) Estimating intra-party preferences: comparing speeches tovotes. Political Science Research and Methods, 5 (2). pp. 379-396. ISSN 2049-8470

Teare, Harriet, Morrison, M., Whitley, Edgar A. ORCID: 0000-0003-1779-0814 and Kaye, Jane (2015) Towards 'engagement 2.0': insights from a study of dynamic consent with biobank participants. Digital Health. ISSN 2055-2076

Tempini, Niccolò (2015) Governing PatientsLikeMe: information production and research through an open, distributed, and data-based social media network. Information Society, 31 (2). pp. 193-211. ISSN 0197-2243

Wenzl, Martin, McCuskee, Sarah and Mossialos, Elias ORCID: 0000-0001-8664-9297 (2015) Commissioning for equity in the NHS: rhetoric and practice. British Medical Bulletin, 115 (1). pp. 5-17. ISSN 0007-1420

Williams, Hawys, Spencer, Karen, Sanders, Caroline, Lund, David, Whitley, Edgar A. ORCID: 0000-0003-1779-0814, Kaye, Jane and Dixon, William G. (2015) Dynamic consent: a possible solution to improve patient confidence and trust in how electronic patient records are used in medical research. JMIR Medical Informatics, 3 (1). e3. ISSN 2291-9694

Wu, Chia-Huei and Wang, Zhen (2015) How transformational leadership shapes team proactivity: the mediating role of positive affective tone and the moderating role of team task variety. Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice, 19 (3). pp. 137-151. ISSN 1089-2699

Zubok, Vladislav (2015) Introduction: H-Diplo roundtable XVI, 24 on red globalization: the political economy of the Soviet cold war from Stalin to Khrushchev. H-Diplo Roundtable Review, XVI (24).

de-Graft Aikins, Ama, Awuah, Raphael Baffour, Pera, Tuula Anneli, Mendez, Montserrat and Ogedegbe, Gbenga (2015) Explanatory models of diabetes in urban poor communities in Accra, Ghana. Ethnicity and Health, 20 (4). pp. 391-408. ISSN 1355-7858

Edited journal issue

Cylus, Jonathan ORCID: 0000-0001-8269-1578, Richardson, Erica, Findley, Lisa, Longley, Marcus, O'Neill, Ciaran and Steele, David, eds. (2015) United Kingdom: health system review. Health Systems in Transition, 17 (5). pp. 1-125. ISSN 1817-6119

Book Section

Abell, Peter, Engel, Ofer and Wynn, Henry P. ORCID: 0000-0002-6448-1080 (2015) Corporate social responsibility, inequality and corporate governance. In: Fryzel, Barbara, (ed.) The True Value of CSR: Corporate Identity and Stakeholder Perceptions. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, UK, pp. 163-174. ISBN 781137433183

Bryant, Peter (2015) Disrupting how we 'do' on-line learning through social media: a case study of the crowdsourcing the UK constitution project. In: Jefferies, Amanda and Cubric, Marija, (eds.) Proceedings of the 14th European conference on e-learning, university of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK 29-30 October 2015. University of Hertfordshire, Hertfordshire, UK, pp. 93-99. ISBN 9781910810705

Calhoun, Craig (2015) Beyond left and right: a Cobbett for our time. In: Grande, James and Stevenson, John, (eds.) William Cobbett, Romanticism and the Enlightenment: Contexts and Legacy. The Enlightenment World (31). Routledge, London, UK, pp. 157-172. ISBN 9781848935426

Cylus, Jonathan ORCID: 0000-0001-8269-1578, Wouters, Olivier J. ORCID: 0000-0002-2514-476X and Kanavos, Panos ORCID: 0000-0001-9518-3089 (2015) Understanding the role of governance in the pharmaceutical sector: from laboratory to patient. In: Greer, Scott, Wismar, Matthias and Figueras, Josep, (eds.) Strengthening Health System Governance: Better Policies, Stronger Performance. Open University, Maidenhead, UK, pp. 175-187. ISBN 9780335261345

Fancis, Matthew and van Eck Duymaer van Twist, Amanda (2015) Religious literacy, radicalisation and extremism. In: Dinham, Adam and Francis, Matthew, (eds.) Religious Literacy in Policy and Practice. Policy Press, Bristol, UK. ISBN 9781447316657

García-Manglano, Javier, Nollenberger, Natalia and Sevilla, Almudena (2015) Gender, time-use, and fertility recovery in industrialized countries. In: Wright, James D., (ed.) International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences. Elsevier (Firm), 775 - 780. ISBN 9780080970868

Maruri-Aguilar, Hugo and Wynn, Henry P. ORCID: 0000-0002-6448-1080 (2015) Algebraic method in experimental design. In: Dean, Angela, Morris, Max, Stufken, John and Bingham, Derek, (eds.) Handbook of Design and Analysis of Experiments. Chapman & Hall/CRC handbooks of modern statistical methods. Chapman and Hall, Boca Raton, USA, pp. 415-456. ISBN 9781466504332

Qin, Fei (2015) Global business and effectiveness of corporate codes of conduct: a review of empirical evidence. In: Daugareilh, I., (ed.) CSR: a Right Direction of Globalization? Bruylant, Brussels, Belgium.

Salomon, Margot E. (2015) You say you want a revolution: challenges of market primacy for the human rights project. In: Vandenhole, Wouter, (ed.) Challenging territoriality in international human rights law: building blocks for a plural and diverse duty-bearer regime. Routledge Research in Human Rights Law (First). Routledge, London, UK. ISBN 9781138799455

Shih, Fang-Long (2015) From politics to culture: Taiwanization discourses and the techno nazha performance. In: Crookes, Paul Irwin and Knoerich, Jan, (eds.) Cross-Taiwan Strait Relations in an Era of Technological Change : Security, Economic and Cultural Dimensions. St Antony's Series (First). Palgrave Macmillan, London, UK, pp. 147-163. ISBN 9781137391414

Van der Graaf, Shenja (2015) Participatory culture? tales of transparency in corporate surveillance. In: Handbook of Digital Transformations. Edgar Elgar.

Wenham, Clare ORCID: 0000-0001-5378-3203 (2015) GPHIN, GOARN, gone? The role of the World Health Organization in global disease surveillance. In: Davies, Sara E. and Youde, Jeremy R., (eds.) The Politics of Surveillance and Response to Disease Outbreaks: The New Frontier for States and Non-state Actors. Routledge, London, UK. ISBN 9781409467182

Monograph

LSE Housing and Communities (2015) Findings from the Trafford Hall Energy Plus Think Tank. CASEreports (CASEreport 094). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

LSE Housing and Communities (2015) The impact of welfare reform on social housing tenants: findings from two think tanks. CASEreports (CASEreport 086). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Aaberge, Rolf, Atkinson, Anthony B. and Sigstad, Henrik (2015) Income poverty, affluence and polarisation viewed from the median. CASEpapers (194). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, London, UK.

Albers, Thilo and Uebele, Martin (2015) The global impact of the great depression. Economic History working paper series (218/2015). London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Atkinson, A. B., Guio, Anne-Catherine and Marlier, Eric (2015) Monitoring the evolution of income poverty and real incomes over time. CASEpapers (188). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, London, UK.

Azmat, Ghazala and Ferrer, Rosa (2015) Gender Gaps in Performance: Evidence from Young Lawyers. CEP Discussion Papers (CEPDP1136). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance, London, UK.

Boerner, Lars and Severgnini, Battista (2015) Time for growth. Economic History working paper series (222/2015). London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Chatzigavriil, Athina and Fernando, Tarini (2015) Law e-assessment pilot study. . The London School of Economics and Political Science, Learning Technology and Innovation, London, UK.

Chatzigavriil, Athina and Fernando, Tarini (2015) Moodle-turnitin integration pilots. . The London School of Economics and Political Science, Learning Technology and Innovation, London, UK.

Chatzigavriil, Athina, Fernando, Tarini and Werner, Malte (2015) e-assessment practice at Russell Group Universities. . The London School of Economics and Political Science, Learning Technology and Innovation, London, UK.

Chatzigavriil, Athina, Foley, Geraldine and Fernando, Renuka (2015) GV100 e-assessment pilot study. . The London School of Economics and Political Science, Learning Technology and Innovation, London, UK.

Chatzigavriil, Athina, Foley, Geraldine and Fernando, Tarini (2015) LSE100 portfolio assessment pilot study. . The London School of Economics and Political Science, Learning Technology and Innovation, London, UK.

Colbran, Marianne (2015) Penal reform groups, new media and mainstream news: strategies for managing the new media landscape. . The Howard League for Penal Reform, London, UK. ISBN 9781905994878

Corazza, Ornella and Roman-Urrestarazu, Andres (2015) Psychoactive substances bill: written evidence submitted by Dr Ornella Corazza and Dr Andres Roman Urrestarazu. Public Bill Committee Debates. UK Parliament, London, UK.

Deng, Kent (2015) China’s population expansion and its causes during the Qing period, 1644–1911. Economic History working paper series (219/2015). London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Dini, Paolo, Van der Graaf, Shenja and Passani, Antonella (2015) Socio-economic framework for BOLD stakeholders. OpenLaws.eu Deliverable (D2.3.d1). European Commission. (Submitted)

Guerra-Barón, Angélica and Mendez, Alvaro ORCID: 0000-0002-0919-5081 (2015) A comparative study of foreign economic policies: the CIVETS countries. Working Paper (3/2015). London School of Economics and Political Science, Global South Unit, London, UK.

Hannah, Leslie ORCID: 0000-0003-0839-7412 and Kasuya, Makoto (2015) Twentieth century enterprise forms: Japan in comparative perspective. Economic History working paper series (217/2015). London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Kamradt-Scott, Adam, Harman, Sophie, Wenham, Clare ORCID: 0000-0001-5378-3203 and Smith III, Frank (2015) Saving lives: the civil military response to the 2014 Ebola outbreak in West Africa. . University of Sydney, School of Social and Political Sciences, Sydney, Australia. ISBN 9781742103624

Lau, Doriane, Secker, Jane and Bell, Maria (2015) Student ambassadors for digital literacy (SADL): evaluation & impact report. . Learning Technology and Innovation (LTI), London, UK.

Livingstone, Sonia ORCID: 0000-0002-3248-9862, Mascheroni, Giovanna, Dreier, Michael, Chaudron, Stephane and Lagae, Kaat (2015) How parents of young children manage digital devices at home: the role of income, education and parental style. . EU Kids Online, The London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

McGaughey, Ewan (2015) The codetermination bargains: the history of German corporate and labour law. LSE Law, Society and Economy Working Paper Series, 10. London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Roses, Joan R. ORCID: 0000-0003-0661-3134 (2015) Spanish land reform in the 1930s: economic necessity or political opportunism? Economic History working paper series (225/2015). London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Sahle, Esther (2015) An investigation of early modern Quakers’ business ethics. Economic History working paper series (216/2015). London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Volckart, Oliver (2015) Power politics and princely debts: why Germany’s common currency failed, 1549-1556. Economic History working paper series (223/2015). London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Yuan, Weipeng, Macve, Richard and Ma, Debin ORCID: 0000-0002-9604-8724 (2015) The development of Chinese accounting and bookkeeping before 1850: insights from the Tŏng Tài Shēng business account books (1798-1850). Economic History working paper series (220/2015). London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Conference or Workshop Item

Bhullar, Indy, Fry, Andra and Payne, Daniel (2015) Dangerous liaisons: learning from the past, looking to the future. In: Subject Librarians: time for a fresh look?, 2015-07-20, Hatfield, United Kingdom. (Submitted)

Boodoo, Muhammad Umar (2015) The effects of mandatory CSR reporting on corporate social performance: does state regulation lead to desirable outcomes? In: SMS 35th Annual International Conference, 2015-10-03 - 2015-10-06, Denver, United States.

Brock, Richard (2015) Understanding understanding. In: LSE Research Festival 2015, 2015-05-21, London, United Kingdom.

Bryant, Peter, Fryer, Christopher and Moon, Darren (2015) Harnessing the power of the 'Massive': an innovative approach to participation, digital citizenship and open learning on-line. In: Learning with MOOCS II, 2015-10-02 - 2015-10-03, New York, United States. (Submitted)

Bryant, Peter, Fryer, Christopher and Moon, Darren (2015) Stop making sense: learning, community, digital citizenship and the massive in a post-MOOC world. In: ALT-C: The Association for Learning Technology Conference, 2015-09-08 - 2015-09-10, Manchester, United Kingdom. (Submitted)

Cochran, Jade and Schildknecht, Darja (2015) Above the parapet: women in public life. In: LSE Research Festival 2015, 2015-05-21, London, United Kingdom.

Freeman, Emily ORCID: 0000-0001-9396-1350 (2015) The politics of HIV and the response of older adults with HIV in Malawi. In: LSE Africa Summit 2015, 2015-04-17 - 2015-04-18, London, United Kingdom. (Submitted)

Freeman, Emily ORCID: 0000-0001-9396-1350, Basten, Stuart, Ma, Xiaohong, Yan, Ping, Wang, Lih-Rong and Yang, Wen-shan (2015) Transition to second birth in ultra-low fertility Pacific Asia: a qualitative comparative study of Beijing and Taipei. In: British Society for Population Studies Conference 2015, 2015-09-07 - 2015-09-09, Leeds, United Kingdom. (Submitted)

Ha, Jimin, Thaman, Shikha and Jain, Rishabh (2015) Why care about income inequality? Ignoring the elephant in the room. In: LSE Research Festival 2015, 2015-05-21, London, United Kingdom.

Horton, Laurence (2015) Setting up a research data management support service at LSE. In: NEREUS Workshop: Open Data, Restricted Data and the Library Role – Practical Cases in Economics and Social Sciences, 2015-06-23, London, United Kingdom.

Horton, Laurence, Recker, Astrid and Dumas, Chloe (2015) The road to data sharing is paved with good intentions: looking at institutional research data policies. In: 41st International Association of Social Science Information Services and Technology (IASSIST) Annual Conference, 2015-06-02 - 2015-06-05, Minneapolis, United States. (Submitted)

Hunter, Georgina (2015) Research and design of a production system for a Tuberculosis (TB) sub-unit vaccine. In: LSE Research Festival 2015, 2015-05-21, London, United Kingdom.

Jay, Cleo (2015) Moroccan theatre in the post-lead years: language, society and politics. In: LSE Research Festival 2015, 2015-05-21, London, United Kingdom.

Kokkinos, George (2015) Sustainable energy for Playa Blanca Community in Peru. In: LSE Research Festival 2015, 2015-05-21, London, United Kingdom.

Masiero, Silvia (2015) Technochange and the historical bloc: Aadhaar and the computerisation of the Indian public distribution system. In: 8th Quadrangular Conference on Technology, Organisations and Society, 2015-09-14 - 2015-09-15, Lancaster, United Kingdom. (Submitted)

Masiero, Silvia and Prakash, Amit (2015) The politics of anti-poverty artefacts: lessons from the computerisation of the food security system in Karnataka. In: 7th International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies and Development 2015 ICTD2015, 2015-05-15 - 2015-05-18, Nanyang, Singapore.

Norris, Alison, Coast, Ernestina ORCID: 0000-0002-8703-307X and Freeman, Emily ORCID: 0000-0001-9396-1350 (2015) Trajectories to abortion and abortion-related care: a conceptual framework. In: Population Association of America Annual Meeting, 2015-04-30 - 2015-05-02, San Diego, United States.

Roman-Urrestarazu, Andres (2015) Afternoon chair's remarks. In: Tackling Drug Abuse: Addressing the Prevalence of Legal Highs, 2015-01-20, London, United Kingdom. (Submitted)

Woodward, Rebecca (2015) A life course assessment of menopause management. In: LSE Research Festival 2015, 2015-05-21, London, United Kingdom.

Book

Camfield, Graham (2015) Among Russian sects and revolutionists: the extraordinary life of Prince D. A. Khilkov. Verlag Peter Lang, Bern, Switzerland. ISBN 9783034319591

Dunne, Niamh (2015) Competition law and economic regulation: making and managing markets. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. ISBN 9781107070561

Samson, Alain (2015) The behavioral economics guide 2015 (with an introduction by Dan Ariely). BehavioralEconomics.com, London, UK.

Sherman, Taylor C. (2015) Muslim belonging in secular India: negotiating citizenship in postcolonial Hyderabad. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. ISBN 9781107095076

Van Eck Duymaer van Twist, Amanda (2015) Perfect children: growing up on the religious fringe. Oxford University Press, New York, USA. ISBN 9780199827787

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Alaaldin, Ranj (2015) Air strikes in Syria are a good start, but the lessons of Iraq and Libya must be learned. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Dec 2015). Website.

Alaaldin, Ranj (2015) Collective solidarity with France must transform into collective action against ISIS. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (17 Nov 2015). Website.

Alaaldin, Ranj (2015) David Cameron must re-invigorate British foreign policy. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (30 May 2015). Website.

Alaaldin, Ranj (2015) Help sufferers of obesity and addiction help themselves. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Feb 2015). Website.

Alaaldin, Ranj (2015) Labour must go back to conviction politics. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 May 2015). Website.

Alaaldin, Ranj (2015) Rethinking secession: why Spain and Catalonia should not take stability for granted. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (02 Oct 2015). Website.

Alaaldin, Ranj (2015) Turkish elections: why the EU may come to regret its support for Erdoğan. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (05 Nov 2015). Website.

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Alexander, Titus (2015) A political education portal which brings together currently disparate democratic information should be developed. Democratic Audit Blog (16 Feb 2015). Website.

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Alison, Johnston and Regan, Aidan (2015) Income growth may be more important to the development of housing bubbles than cheap credit. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (11 Mar 2015). Website.

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Amer, Amena (2015) Why social psychology matters in the real world: reflections on Steve Reicher’s talk. Psychology at LSE (23 Mar 2015). Website.

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Amodio, Francesco and Martelli, Angelo (2015) Matteo’s third way: what lessons could Labour learn from Renzi’s success in Italy? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (09 Jun 2015). Website.

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Amuedo-Dorantes, Catalina and Lopez, Mary J. (2015) Increased immigration enforcement has a detrimental effect on the school performance of the children of unauthorized immigrants. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (31 Jul 2015). Website.

Anciaes, Paulo Rui (2015) The best bookshops in Tirana, Albania. LSE Review of Books (17 Apr 2015). Website.

Anderson, Bridget (2015) Connecting discontent with austerity and support for migrants. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (23 Sep 2015). Website.

Anderson, Chingun (2015) Why do some democracies fail to help their poor? Ethnic diversity and identity politics may provide answers. Democratic Audit UK (06 Nov 2015). Website.

Anderson, Patricia M., Butcher, Kristen F. and Whitmore Schanzenbach, Diane (2015) The US safety net caught some poor households during the Great Recession, but many just above the poverty line slipped through the cracks. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (08 Sep 2015). Website.

Andersson, Ruben (2015) Calais migrant response overblown – Ruben Andersson on BBC Radio Scotland. International Development (07 Aug 2015). Website.

André, Audrey, Bradbury, Jonathan and Depauw, Sam (2015) Politicians are more likely to forward constituent inquiries to the appropriate level if they are of the same party as the recipient. Democratic Audit UK (26 Nov 2015). Website.

Angel, Ron (2015) An aging and increasingly Hispanic population poseschallenges for social welfare policy in the US. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (03 Aug 2015). Website.

Angelis, Joseph De (2015) How systematic surveys can help cities to better understand community perceptions of police accountability. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (12 Oct 2015). Website.

Angier, Tom (2015) European social democracy is in danger of terminal decline unless it can reengage with its core values. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (30 Jan 2015). Website.

Anheier, Helmut K. (2015) Democracy requires the critical engagement of practitioners and experts alike if it is to thrive in these challenging times. Democratic Audit UK (04 Aug 2015). Website.

Anselmo, Kevin (2015) Academics should express an “editorial mission” in order to create consistent media content. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (29 May 2015). Website.

Anselmo, Kevin (2015) Media training for academics: How to avoid being misquoted by journalists. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (26 Feb 2015). Website.

Anselmo, Kevin (2015) With academia moving in a digital direction, sustained investment in media training would benefit all. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (28 Jan 2015). Website.

Anstead, Nick ORCID: 0000-0002-1090-5271 (2015) New Research: How to save the 2015 televised debates. Media Policy Blog (09 Jan 2015). Website.

Anstead, Nick ORCID: 0000-0002-1090-5271 (2015) The debate about debates: there needs to be a clearer rationale for invitations. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Jan 2015). Website.

Antonopoulos, Eleftherios (2015) The Greek referendum: Popular verdict or foregone conclusion? Euro Crisis in the Press (09 Jul 2015). Website.

Antonopoulos, Eleftherios (2015) Power has become centralised in Greek politics since the crisis and this is unlikely to change under Syriza. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (17 Mar 2015). Website.

Antonopoulos, Eleftherios and Kostagiannis, Konstantinos (2015) The Greek Government’s programme: an act of defiance or a call for compromise? Euro Crisis in the Press (11 Feb 2015). Website.

Appold, Stephen (2015) Airports are playing an important role in the remaking of UScities. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (31 Aug 2015). Website.

Arceneaux,, Kevin, Johnson, Martin, Lindstädt, René and Wielen, Ryan Vander (2015) Fox News pushes Democrats and Republicans to bemore conservative, especially around election time. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (02 Apr 2015). Website.

Arekapudi, Nisha (2015) World Bank calls for changes in laws that hinder women’s participation in business. LSE Business Review (07 Oct 2015). Website.

Ariely, Gal (2015) Does diversity erode social cohesion? It depends on how diversity is conceptualized and measured. Democratic Audit Blog (12 Feb 2015). Website.

Armstrong, Megan (2015) Book review: hyper sexual, hyper masculine? Gender, race, and sexuality in the identities of contemporary black men edited by Brittany C. Slatton and Kamesha Spates. LSE Review of Books (26 Feb 2015). Website.

Aron, Jae (2015) Public service broadcasting in the modern age. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (11 Nov 2015). Website.

Arora, Payal (2015) Facebook and the digital romance economy: courtship, scams, and internet regulation in the global South. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (27 Oct 2015). Website.

Arzheimer, Kai (2015) Despite hostile German public opinion, a deal on Greece may still be politically feasible for Angela Merkel. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (09 Feb 2015). Website.

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Ashcroft, Brian (2015) The GERS report indicates that Scotland’s finances are in dire shape. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Mar 2015). Website.

Ashley, Louise, Sommerland, Hilary and Duberley, Jo (2015) Barriers to entry: social exclusion is rife in elite professions in the UK. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Aug 2015). Website.

Asmolov, Gregory (2015) Between institutional dungeons and the dragons of public opinion: Russian Internet regulation. Media Policy Blog (18 Feb 2015). Website.

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Astor, Bonny (2015) The world according to Buzzfeed. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (07 Jul 2015). Website.

Astudillo, Javier and Romero, Marta (2015) The PP may win Spain’s election, but Mariano Rajoy’s future is far from secure. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (16 Dec 2015). Blog Entry.

Atanasova, Dimitrinka (2015) Book review: digital humanitarians: how big data is changing the face of humanitarian response. LSE Review of Books (12 May 2015). Website.

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Ayres, Christopher J. (2015) The EU’s law on conflict minerals could well end up hurting the people it is intended to help. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (03 Jun 2015). Website.

Ayres, Christopher J. (2015) It is time for the European Union to redefine what it means to be a ‘refugee’. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (01 Sep 2015). Website.

Ayres, Christopher J. (2015) There is little basis for viewing migrants in the Mediterranean as a threat to the ‘indigenous’ population of Europe. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (10 Jun 2015). Website.

Ayscue, Jennifer and Orfield, Gary (2015) States with highly fragmented school districts have greaterlevels of school segregation. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (22 Apr 2015). Website.

Azmat, Ghazala (2015) Gender and the UK labour market: The evidence on whether ‘family-friendly’ policies can make a difference. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Apr 2015). Website.

Azoulay, Anaelle (2015) Online media in Africa: a new powerful public sphere to counter stereotypes. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (23 Mar 2015). Website.

Baccini, Leonardo (2015) TPP may benefit both global businesses and the developing countries where they operate. LSE Business Review (23 Sep 2015). Website.

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Bagchi, Kanad (2015) The ultimate sovereign debt showdown: Russia & Ukraine likely to battle it out in court! Euro Crisis in the Press (12 Nov 2015). Website.

Bailey, Kate (2015) Book review: ornament and order: graffiti, street art and the parergon by Rafael Schacter. LSE Review of Books (08 Sep 2015). Website.

Bailey, Martha and Goodman-Bacon, Andrew (2015) Community Health Centers have reduced mortality rates of older Americans at significantly lower cost than Medicare. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (18 Mar 2015). Website.

Bailey, Michael and Wilcox, Clyde (2015) Why not trying to lead public opinion can be an effectivepresidential strategy. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (25 Aug 2015). Website.

Baitlinger, Gail (2015) Overt sexism does not drive women’s under-representation in the media. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (27 May 2015). Website.

Baker, Andy (2015) White Americans are supportive of redistribution to foreigners of African descent, but for prejudicial and paternalistic reasons. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (13 Mar 2015). Website.

Baker, Catherine (2015) Book review: Bosnia and the Destruction of Cultural Heritage by Helen Walasek et al. LSE Review of Books (27 Oct 2015). Website.

Baker, Dillon (2015) A source of inspiration. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (14 Jul 2015). Website.

Baker, Scott R. (2015) Evidence suggests that amnesty for undocumented immigrantsin 1986 significantly reduced crime in the US. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (27 Aug 2015). Website.

Baker, Scott R., Bloom, Nick and Davis, Steven J. (2015) Higher policy uncertainty curbs business investment and employment growth. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (04 Dec 2015). Website.

Baker, Thomas (2015) Most Americans support rehabilitation compared to ‘tough oncrime’ policies. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (25 Aug 2015). Website.

Bakker, Ryan, Jolly, Seth and Polk, Jonathan (2015) Mapping Europe’s party systems: which parties are the most right-wing and left-wing in Europe? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (14 May 2015). Website.

Bale, Tim and Hampshire, James (2015) The UK’s political parties do matter when it comes to determining immigration policy. Democratic Audit Blog (29 Jan 2015). Website.

Bale, Tim and Kippin, Sean (2015) Interview part 2: Tim Bale on Ed Miliband’s approach to public services, constitutional reform, and whether he can win. Democratic Audit UK (17 Apr 2015). Website.

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Bale, Tim and Kippin, Sean (2015) Interview: Tim Bale on comparisons between Ed Miliband and David Cameron as Leader of the Opposition. Democratic Audit UK (05 May 2015). Website.

Banda, Kevin K. (2015) Despite worries to the contrary, the evidence suggests that candidates do engage in dialogue with their opponents. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (14 Sep 2015). Website.

Banerjee, Mukulika (2015) Gandhi and Frontier Gandhi. South Asia @ LSE (31 Jan 2015). Website.

Banerjee, Paroj (2015) Divided in squatters, united in bias. South Asia @ LSE (16 Feb 2015). Website.

Bania, Konstantina (2015) E-books, MFNs and a European Commission blowing hot and cold. Media Policy Blog (28 Aug 2015). Website.

Banka, Andris (2015) While drones did not introduce targeted assassinations, 9/11 and new technologies have pushed the boundaries of the tactic’s acceptability. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (06 Mar 2015). Website.

Bannerman, Gordon (2015) Book Review: Britain votes 2015 edited by Andrew Geddes and Jonathan Tonge. LSE Review of Books (04 Dec 2015). Website.

Bar, Allon (2015) UN FORUM SERIES – how do technology companies integrate freedom of expression and privacy rights? Measuring Business and Human Rights (13 Nov 2015). Website.

Barbelet, Veronique (2015) Elections mean little when people trust armed groups more than peacekeepers or the state. Africa at LSE (19 Nov 2015). Website.

Barber, Lionel (2015) Making news for the new world. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (12 Nov 2015). Website.

Barber, Stephen (2015) Opposition Leaders need to share power with credible ‘alternative Chancellors’ if they want to win elections. Democratic Audit UK (20 Aug 2015). Website.

Barber, Stephen (2015) The Tax Credits dispute illustrates both the need for Lords reform, and why it is unlikely to happen any time soon. Democratic Audit UK (26 Oct 2015). Website.

Barcellos, Silvia Helena and Jacobson, Mireille (2015) Medicare helps protect the elderly against catastrophic medical expenditure risk. Increasing the Eligibility age will expose many to higher costs and financial strain. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (17 Dec 2015). Website.

Barnett, Neil (2015) Austerity is in serious danger of sending the role of councillor into a slide towards irrelevance. Democratic Audit Blog (12 May 2015). Blog Entry.

Barnett, Steven (2015) BBC Charter Green Paper: Unprecedented threat to BBC’s future. Media Policy Blog (16 Jul 2015). Website.

Barnett, Steven (2015) Is Cameron surrendering to press power? Media Policy Blog (22 Oct 2015). Website.

Barreyo, Pilar (2015) The sinister reality of gentrification in Washington, D.C. LSE Human Rights Blog (25 Jun 2015). Website.

Barrilleaux, Charles and Rainey, Carlisle (2015) Governors who refuse to expand Medicaid are doing so for political reasons, despite the needs of their state’s citizenry. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (23 Mar 2015). Website.

Bartlett, Will ORCID: 0000-0002-6775-4339 (2015) Fiscal consolidation policies have had had a disastrous effect on the Croatian economy. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (28 Mar 2015). Website.

Bartovic, Vladimír, Gálik, Zoltán, Brattberg, Erik and Vaicekauskaite, Živilė (2015) European views on the UK’s renegotiation: Czech Republic, Hungary, Sweden, and Lithuania. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (04 Nov 2015). Website.

Barwise, Patrick (2015) There’s no public benefit in BBC programmes being ‘distinctive’. Media Policy Blog (20 Nov 2015). Website.

Basedow, Robert (2015) How trade policy can help settle the Ukraine crisis. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (20 Jul 2015). Website.

Basedow, Robert (2015) TTIP is not the threat to European democracy that it is portrayed as by its opponents. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (15 Jun 2015). Website.

Bassey, Michael (2015) Book review: climate change and human development by Hannah Reid. LSE Review of Books (16 Mar 2015). Website.

Bassey, Michael (2015) Book review: green planet blues: critical perspectives on global environmental politics (5th Edition) by Ken Conca and Geoffrey D Dabelko. LSE Review of Books (09 Feb 2015). Website.

Basso, Leonardo and Silva, Hugo (2015) Cities that subsidize transit will get the best value for money in the absence of congestion pricing and bus lanes. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (04 Mar 2015). Website.

Basta, Karlo (2015) Whatever the result of the Catalan elections, both Catalonia and Spain are now entering uncharted territory. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (22 Sep 2015). Website.

Bates, Timothy and Robb, Alicia (2015) Although the Community Reinvestment Act has improved loanavailability among small businesses run by minorities, equalitywith equally creditworthy white-owned firms remains elusive. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (30 Jun 2015). Website.

Batiri Williams, Esther (2015) Esther Batiri Williams, Fiji. LSE Institute of Public Affairs Blog (24 Aug 2015). Website.

Bauchowitz, Stefan (2015) The challenge of responding to extreme political views: Germany struggles to address Pegida’s anti-Islam protests. Euro Crisis in the Press (09 Jan 2015). Website.

Baudin, Thomas, de la Croix, David and Gobbi, Paula E. (2015) Childlessness is high in the US once again, but this time it’s driven by choice, not poverty. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (15 Sep 2015). Website.

Bauer, Nichole (2015) Carly Fiorina’s post-debate challenge will be to navigate gender stereotypes to show voters she is both tough and likable. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (19 Sep 2015). Website.

Baumann-Pauly, Dorothée (2015) UN FORUM SERIES – creating industry-specific standards to operationalize the “responsibility to respect”. Measuring Business and Human Rights (09 Nov 2015). Website.

Baumgartner, Frank, Grigg, Amanda and Mastro, Alisa (2015) Blacks are much more likely to be executed for killing whites than whites who have killed blacks. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (17 Feb 2015). Website.

Baxter, Graeme (2015) Analysis of Twitter responses indicates a preference for diversity in televised political debates. Democratic Audit UK (03 Jul 2015). Website.

Baxter, Graeme (2015) A below par performance? Donald Trump’s golf resort development and government openness and transparency in Scotland. Democratic Audit UK (31 Oct 2015). Website.

Baxter, Jacqueline and Farrell, Catherine (2015) Governing public services in England and Wales: a move from the stakeholder model could further the democratic deficit. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Dec 2015). Website.

Baxter, Jacqueline and Farrell, Catherine (2015) Governing public services in England and Wales: a move from the stakeholder model could further the democratic deficit. Democratic Audit UK (16 Dec 2015). Website.

Baykan, Toygar Sinan (2015) Book review: inside the Brotherhood by Hazem Kandil. LSE Review of Books (24 Feb 2015). Website.

Beachy, Roger and Sumner, Daniel (2015) Using economics to address the challenges of improving global nutrition security. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (28 Nov 2015). Website.

Beal, Douglas (2015) We must ensure that the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals are not a missed opportunity. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (28 Sep 2015). Website.

Bechev, Dimitar (2015) Following a disappointing presidential election, Croatia’s government now faces a challenge to hold on to power. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (13 Jan 2015). Website.

Bechev, Dimitar (2015) Russia in the Balkans: Perceptions and Realities. South East Europe Blog (19 Mar 2015). Website.

Becker, Amy Bree (2015) Political satire makes young people more likely toparticipate in politics: Trevor Noah’s The Daily Showis likely to continue that trend. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (03 Apr 2015). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2015) But how do you know that it’s true? Notes from #nishbrverification workshop. Polis blog (31 Mar 2015). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2015) Did the right wing press defeat Miliband? No. [12 reasons and counting]. Polis Blog (12 May 2015). Blog Entry.

Beckett, Charlie (2015) Election watch: media notes on #GE2015. Polis blog (05 May 2015). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2015) Good news is no news? Polis blog (02 Feb 2015). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2015) How bad is breaking news? Polis blog (28 Mar 2015). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2015) How journalism is turning emotional and what that might mean for news. Polis blog (10 Sep 2015). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2015) In next week’s exciting blog post we will find out what happened to that brilliant new narrative device idea. Polis blog (02 Mar 2015). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2015) Is source protection dead? A Polis/ Journalistfonden report. Polis blog (14 May 2015). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2015) Is this the end of the future of news? Polis blog (29 Apr 2015). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2015) Networking across borders: from ancient Greece to today. Polis blog (21 Apr 2015). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2015) Our partisan press: does it matter to journalism or politics? Polis blog (28 Apr 2015). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2015) This election will be complex, simple, social. so how do we cover it? polis conference preview #polis2015. Polis blog (24 Feb 2015). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2015) What a mess. UK election 2015. Polis Blog (06 May 2015). Blog Entry.

Beckett, Charlie (2015) Why it matters who edits the Guardian. Polis blog (22 Feb 2015). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2015) The debate about the future of the Labour Party: the best and worst of times. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (11 Aug 2015). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2015) The most stage-managed election campaign ever. Polis Blog (23 May 2015). Blog Entry.

Beckett, Charlie (2015) The party’s started too early. Polis Blog (05 Jan 2015). Blog Entry.

Beckett, Charlie (2015) The right response to Charlie Hebdo: fear and humanity. Polis Blog (07 Jan 2015). Blog Entry.

Beer, David (2015) Being trained by Twitter stats: Social media and the expanding ways we are measured in everyday life. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (25 Nov 2015). Website.

Beer, David (2015) Systems of measurement have a productive power in our lives. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Apr 2015). Website.

Begg, Iain (2015) Push or jump? Why the UK could be facing a ‘Brexpulsion’ rather than a ‘Brexit’. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (05 Aug 2015). Website.

Begg, Iain (2015) What does the Five Presidents’ report mean for the future of the euro? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (23 Jun 2015). Website.

Behrens, Annette and Hartviksen, Julia (2015) Troubling borders: A brief reflection from Engenderings. Engenderings (23 Sep 2015). Website.

Behuria, Pritish (2015) What next after the Delhi Declaration? The challenges and opportunities of harnessing India-Africa relations. Africa at LSE (19 Nov 2015). Website.

Beim, Deborah (2015) Judicial dissents from ideological allies in lower court cases are more likely to lead to en banc review. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (24 Sep 2015). Website.

Beland, Louis-Philippe (2015) Under Democratic governors, Blacks are more likely to work, decreasing their earnings gap with whites. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (06 Nov 2015). Website.

Belau, Philip (2015) Shooting sparrows with cannons: national security and civil liberties under Britain’s terrorism laws. LSE Human Rights Blog (15 Jun 2015). Website.

Bell, Sarah (2015) Engineering Exchange: the democratic imperative for researchers to engage with local communities. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (24 Mar 2015). Website.

Belli, Luca (2015) The future of the IGF: mandate renewal? Media Policy Blog (14 Dec 2015). Website.

Belli, Luca and Marsden, Chris (2015) Not Neutrality but ‘Open Internet’ à l’Européenne. Media Policy Blog (29 Oct 2015). Website.

Ben-Gad, Micahel (2015) Ancient Greece is where Western civilisation began, and modern Greece is where it ends. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (03 Sep 2015). Website.

Benedetto, Giacomo (2015) The CAP fits: why farmers want to stay in the EU. LSE Brexit (02 Dec 2015). Website.

Benedetto, Giacomo (2015) How rising Euroscepticism could affect future EU budget revenue negotiations. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (08 Dec 2015). Website.

Bereitschaft, Bradley and Cammack, Rex (2015) Neighborhood diversity plays a limited role in the residential preferences of creative class workers in Chicago. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (27 Oct 2015). Website.

Berenson, Marc P. (2015) The West must outline its own long-term vision for the future of Ukraine. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (13 Mar 2015). Website.

Bergamini, Matteo (2015) The youth leaders’ debate: a new voice for the 2015 general election. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (15 Apr 2015). Website.

Bergan, Daniel (2015) Constituent contacts can influence how legislators vote. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (29 Apr 2015). Website.

Berges, Sandrine (2015) The caring citizen. Forum for European Philosophy Blog (14 Dec 2015). Website.

Berglund, Jenny (2015) Sweden’s protests against Islamophobia highlight the polarised views of Swedish citizens toward Muslims. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (07 Jan 2015). Website.

Bergmann, Julian and Niemann, Arne (2015) What the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue says about the EU’s role as a peace mediator. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (12 Dec 2015). Website.

Berkhout, Joost (2015) Economic rather than political forces shape the pattern of lobbying at the European level. Democratic Audit UK (12 Jun 2015). Website.

Bernal, Paul (2015) Internet rights – the crucial role of online rights. LSE Constitution UK Blog (12 Jan 2015). Website.

Berntzen, Lars Erik and Weisskircher, Manès (2015) Anti-Islamic Pegida groups have spread beyond their German heartlands. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (17 Jun 2015). Website.

Berry, Craig (2015) Financialisation, home-ownership, and how democracy became a threat to economic growth. Democratic Audit Blog (04 May 2015). Website.

Berry, Richard (2015) Book Review: Making British law: committees in action by Louise Thompson. LSE Review of Books (03 Dec 2015). Website.

Berry, Richard (2015) Catch them while they’re registered: the case for voting at 16. LSE Brexit (23 Nov 2015). Website.

Berry, Richard (2015) Three reforms that would be more effective than adding a ‘None of the above’ option to ballot papers. Democratic Audit Blog (22 Jan 2015). Website.

Berry, Richard (2015) Why we need an NHS election day. Democratic Audit Blog (08 Apr 2015). Website.

Bertsou, Eri and Brown, Stuart A. (2015) Greek parliamentary elections: a final look at the parties and the polling. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (23 Jan 2015). Website.

Besimi, Fatmir and Prelec, Tena (2015) Five minutes with Fatmir Besimi: ‘Macedonia’s wire-tapping scandal is taking the country in the opposite direction of where it needs to go’. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (14 Feb 2015). Website.

Best, Katie (2015) How tour guides help museums execute their strategies. LSE Business Review (08 Dec 2015). Website.

Betts, Wendy (2015) UN Forum series – monitoring compliance with the UN guiding principles in conflict zones. Measuring Business and Human Rights (11 Nov 2015). Blog Entry.

Beyers, Jan, de Bruycker, Iskander and Baller, Inger (2015) Birds of a feather flock together: why EU party and interest group alignments reflect the left-right political cleavage. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (19 Jun 2015). Website.

Bezci, Egemen and Borroz, Nicholas (2015) The renewed Turkey-PKK conflict has shattered the illusion that Kurds can participate legitimately in Turkey’s political system. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (22 Sep 2015). Website.

Bhagwati, Jagdish and Campion, Sonali (2015) “Before you can do the social spending, you have to find the money for it” – Jagdish Bhagwati. South Asia @ LSE (26 Jan 2015). Website.

Bhartia, Shobhana and Campion, Sonali (2015) “The media want greater engagement from politicians but I wouldn’t at this stage say the quality of debate is under threat” – Shobhana Bhartia. South Asia @ LSE (02 Nov 2015). Website.

Bhopal, Kalwant (2015) Prioritising race equality: Senior leaders must do more to encourage BME talent to stay in UK higher education. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (02 Apr 2015). Website.

Bhunia, Abhirup (2015) Trends and lessons from India’s latest shock elections. South Asia @ LSE (06 Mar 2015). Website.

Bianchimani, Giuseppe (2015) Are Italian public debt forecasts too optimistic? Euro Crisis in the Press (22 May 2015). Website.

Bickerton, Christopher (2015) Frans Timmermans’ views on the integration process highlight the relevance of Europe’s ‘new intergovernmentalism’. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (28 May 2015). Website.

Bickerton, Christopher (2015) What the ‘new intergovernmentalism’ can tell us about the Greek crisis. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (26 Aug 2015). Website.

Bickerton, Christopher (2015) The real sins of Varoufakis: why Greece is being punished for refusing to play by the Eurogroup’s rules. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (13 Jul 2015). Website.

Bieber, Florian (2015) Ten rules by a 21st-century Machiavelli for the Balkan Prince. South East Europe Blog (07 Feb 2015). Website.

Bieber, Florian (2015) The refugee crisis underlines the absurdity of Western Balkans states being outside of the EU. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (05 Sep 2015). Website.

Biggam, Ross (2015) The AVMS Directive: lacking a long-term political vision? Media Policy Blog (05 Oct 2015). Website.

Biggers, Daniel and Hamner, Michael (2015) Despite heavy rhetoric, partisan considerations had little influence on states’ decisions to make voting easier. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (11 Mar 2015). Website.

Bilotkach, Volodymyr (2015) Increasing the number of destinations and passengers an airport serves has a positive effect on regional economic development. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (03 Jul 2015). Website.

Birch, Sarah (2015) A boundary allocation entailing more competitive results would not necessarily be more ‘political’, but it would be more democratic. Democratic Audit UK (23 Oct 2015). Website.

Birch, Sarah and Allen, Nicholas (2015) If the divide between politicians and the public is to be bridged, we need better understanding on both sides. Democratic Audit Blog (18 Mar 2015). Website.

Bird, Gemma (2015) Book review: war and democratic constraint: how the public influences foreign policy. LSE Review of Books (27 Jul 2015). Website.

Bird, Mia and Grattet, Ryken (2015) Offenders have better outcomes when released to counties prioritizing reentry services rather than enforcement. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (16 Nov 2015). Website.

Birkinshaw, Matt (2015) Muddy waters in Delhi’s ‘Dusty South’. South Asia @ LSE (08 Jun 2015). Website.

Birney, Mayling (2015) Why the fear of the Magna Carta in Beijing? Mayling Birney speaks to BBC Newshour. International Development (16 Oct 2015). Website.

Biswas, Asit and Kirchherr, Julilan (2015) Citations are not enough: Academic promotion panels must take into account a scholar’s presence in popular media. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (09 Apr 2015). Website.

Blais, André, Morin-Chassé, Alexandre and Singh, Shane P. (2015) Voters who support under-represented parties are more likely to express dissatisfaction with the political system. Democratic Audit UK (30 Jun 2015). Website.

Blanchard, Alexander (2015) Book review: a stranger in my own country: the 1944 prison diary. LSE Review of Books (03 Jul 2015). Website.

Blanchard, Alexander (2015) Book review: sexuality: a psychosocial manifesto. LSE Review of Books (06 Apr 2015). Website.

Blanchard, Alexander (2015) Book review: the question of peace in modern political thought edited by Toivo Koivukoski and David Edward Tabachnick. LSE Review of Books (23 Oct 2015). Website.

Blanchard, Alexander (2015) Book review: women, incarceration, and human rights violations: feminist criminology and corrections by Alana Van Gundy and Amy Baumann-Grau. LSE Review of Books (17 Jan 2015). Website.

Blaney, Harry (2015) The U.S. should encourage rapprochement andreconciliation between the Sunni and Shia states ofthe Middle East. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (04 Jun 2015). Website.

Blaney, Harry C. (2015) Despite all the controversy, an Iran deal Is still the best option. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (26 Mar 2015). Website.

Blaney III, Harry (2015) The Iran deal as outlined in the framework accord is a win-winfor all and is significant beyond itself. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (07 Apr 2015). Website.

Blaney III, Harry C (2015) The Iran deal shows that the U.S. can work with others to help make the world safer through preventative diplomacy. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (23 Jul 2015). Website.

Blaney III, Harry C (2015) President Obama’s historic meeting with Raul Castro marks thebeginning of a transformation in Cuban-American relations. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (23 Apr 2015). Website.

Blauberger, Michael and Schmidt, Susanne K. (2015) It remains unclear how much leeway member states have to restrict EU migrants’ access to benefits. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (27 Jul 2015). Website.

Blecher, Lara (2015) UN FORUM SERIES – the UK local government pension scheme: can pooled and passive funds adequately address human rights? Measuring Business and Human Rights (13 Nov 2015). Website.

Blick, Andrew (2015) Federalism could be the only means of resolving some of the UK constitution’s fundamental difficultiies. Democratic Audit UK (06 Jun 2015). Website.

Blick, Andrew (2015) Four options for configuring the British constitution. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Feb 2015). Website.

Blick, Andrew (2015) The abolition of the Political and Constitutional Reform Committee is a loss to Parliament and British democracy. Democratic Audit Blog (26 May 2015). Blog Entry.

Blick, Andrew (2015) A new constitutional settlement for the UK would be the most fitting Magna Carta celebration. Democratic Audit UK (15 Jun 2015). Website.

Blick, Andrew, Thompson, Louise, Trench, Alan and Paun, Akash (2015) EVEL intentions, or a necessary solution? Experts respond to the Government’s English Votes for English Laws proposals. Democratic Audit UK (07 Jul 2015). Website.

Bloch, Alice and McKay, Sonia (2015) On immigration, the proposals of both Labour and the Conservatives disappoint. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Apr 2015). Website.

Bloch, Alice and McKay, Sonia (2015) On immigration, the proposals of both Labour and the Conservatives disappoint. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Apr 2015). Website.

Block, Alyssa (2015) Communicating suffering: where do you draw the line? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (16 Jul 2015). Website.

Blog Admin, LSE London Housing Blog (2015) Blog: Does residential development always drive down local prices? Accelerating Housing Production in London (26 Sep 2015). Website.

Blog Admin, LSE London Housing Blog (2015) Fizzy and the ‘good landlord’ model. Accelerating Housing Production in London (20 Apr 2015). Website.

Blog Admin, LSE London Housing Blog (2015) PRS Profiles: Learning from tenants’ experiences to improve private renting in London. Accelerating Housing Production in London (21 May 2015). Website.

Blog Admin, LSE London Housing Blog (2015) Political party manifestos – anything for London’s housing? Accelerating Housing Production in London (22 Apr 2015). Website.

Blog Admin, LSE London Housing Blog (2015) Post-election event: Looking ahead – how should the new government address London’s housing supply crisis? Accelerating Housing Production in London (17 Jun 2015). Website.

Blog Admin, LSE London Housing Blog (2015) Towards a community of practice: notes from a London Local Authority roundtable. Accelerating Housing Production in London (07 May 2015). Website.

Blog Admin, LSE London Housing Blog (2015) What is different about today’s big developments? Thoughts from a recent site visit. Accelerating Housing Production in London (24 Mar 2015). Website.

Blog Admin, LSE London Housing Blog (2015) Workshop: Increasing the range of alternative approaches to supply in London can significantly increase output. Accelerating Housing Production in London (20 Feb 2015). Website.

Blog Admin, LSE London Housing Blog (2015) Workshop: Is foreign money necessary for accelerating housing development in London? Accelerating Housing Production in London (03 Mar 2015). Website.

Blog Admin, LSE Social Care Research Impact Blog (2015) Blogging… a piece of cake… isn’t it? Social Care Research Impact (05 Aug 2015). Website.

Blog Admin, LSE Social Care Research Impact Blog (2015) Consider impact early. Social Care Research Impact (10 Apr 2015). Website.

Blog Admin, LSE Social Care Research Impact Blog (2015) Musings about involvement in research…. Social Care Research Impact (21 Aug 2015). Website.

Blog Admin, LSE Social Care Research Impact Blog (2015) Myth busting knowledge exchange methods. Social Care Research Impact (17 Feb 2015). Website.

Blog Admin, LSE Social Care Research Impact Blog (2015) The SCEiP project …. And six lessons (to date…). Social Care Research Impact (06 Feb 2015). Website.

Blog Admin, LSE Social Care Research Impact Blog (2015) A balancing act? Academic impact versus practice impact? Really? Social Care Research Impact (27 Feb 2015). Website.

Blonigen, Bruce and Cristea, Anca (2015) New evidence suggests that air services do boost regionaleconomic growth. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (21 Apr 2015). Website.

Bloom, Ben-Nun Pazit, Arikan, Gizem and Courtemanche, Marie (2015) Praying for both teams: how religion both facilitates anddampens anti-immigration sentiment. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (05 Aug 2015). Website.

Blumenau, Jack (2015) Do party leader approval ratings predict election outcomes? British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Feb 2015). Website.

Blumenau, Jack, Hanretty, Chris, Lauderdale, Benjamin and Vivyan, Nick (2015) Focus on… London. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Apr 2015). Website.

Blumenau, Jack, Hanretty, Chris, Lauderdale, Benjamin and Vivyan, Nick (2015) Focus on… the Midlands. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 May 2015). Website.

Blumenau, Jack, Hanretty, Chris, Lauderdale, Benjamin and Vivyan, Nick (2015) Focus on… the South West. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Apr 2015). Website.

Blumenau, Jack, Hanretty, Chris, Lauderdale, Benjamin and Vivyan, Nick (2015) Focus on…Scotland. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Apr 2015). Website.

Blumenau, Jack, Hanretty, Chris, Lauderdale, Benjamin and Vivyan, Nick (2015) Four electoral records that might be broken in May. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Jan 2015). Website.

Blumenau, Jack, Hanretty, Chris, Lauderdale, Benjamin and Vivyan, Nick (2015) Predicting the polls – April. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Apr 2015). Website.

Blumenau, Jack, Hanretty, Chris, Lauderdale, Benjamin and Vivyan, Nick (2015) Predicting the polls – March. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Mar 2015). Website.

Blumenau, Jack, Hanretty, Chris, Lauderdale, Benjamin and Vivyan, Nick (2015) Predicting the polls – March 17th. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Mar 2015). Website.

Blumenau, Jack, Hix, Simon, Hanretty, Chris, Lauderdale, Benjamin and Vivyan, Nick (2015) What would the election look like under PR? British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 May 2015). Website.

Blumenau, Jack and Travers, Tony (2015) Five minutes with Nicola Sturgeon: “minority government is perfectly capable of being stable government”. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Mar 2015). Website.

Boano, Camillo and Talocci, Giorgio (2015) Forced displacements in Cambodia: creative re-appropriation practices versus current models of urban development. Favelas@LSE (17 Mar 2015). Website.

Bocchi, Alessandra (2015) The separation of knowledge and the concentration of power – what role can the media play today? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (14 Sep 2015). Website.

Bocci, Alessandra (2015) Government secrecy and the task of meta-journalists. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (27 Jul 2015). Website.

Bochsler, Daniel, Gerber, Marlène and Zumbach, David (2015) The 2015 Swiss elections: a landslide win for the right, despite limited changes in vote shares. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (24 Oct 2015). Website.

Bode, Leticia, Hanna, Alex, Yang, JungHwan and Shah, Dhavan V. (2015) #Politics on Twitter goes beyond the left-right ideology divide. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (25 May 2015). Website.

Bodea, Cristina and Higashijima, Masaaki (2015) Central banks and fiscal policy: why independent central banks can lead to lower fiscal deficits. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (26 Oct 2015). Website.

Boehmke, Frederick J., Osborn, Tracy L. and Schilling, Emily U. (2015) How partisan gridlock in state legislatures encourages the use of citizen initiatives. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (23 Nov 2015). Website.

Boeri, Tito and Brown, Stuart A. (2015) Five minutes with Tito Boeri: “We don’t just need a welfare state in Europe, we also need a welfare union”. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (11 Feb 2015). Website.

Bojar, Abel (2015) How academia should respond to Europe’s refugee crisis. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (14 Sep 2015). Website.

Bol, Damien, Pilet, Jean-Benoit and Riera, Pedro (2015) Why do some countries use PR while others don’t? How electoral system trends spread across European democracies. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (21 May 2015). Website.

Bol, Damien, Pilet, Jean-Benoit and Riera, Pedro (2015) The take-up of mechanisms designed to temper proportional representation shows that countries don’t choose their electoral systems and rules in a vacuum. Democratic Audit Blog (22 May 2015). Blog Entry.

Bolel, Canan (2015) Book review: the sociologist and the historian by Pierre Bourdieu and Roger Chartier. LSE Review of Books (06 Nov 2015). Website.

Bolel, Canan (2015) The best bookshops in Edinburgh. LSE Review of Books (08 Feb 2015). Website.

Bolel, Canan (2015) The best bookshops in York. LSE Review of Books (01 Feb 2015). Website.

Bolger, Conall (2015) Regulators are frequently the source of castigation, but they are bound by practical realities. Democratic Audit Blog (19 Mar 2015). Website.

Bolleyer, Nicole (2015) The blurring of party-political and parliamentary roles can impede the effectiveness of regulatory regimes. Democratic Audit UK (28 Sep 2015). Website.

Bolton, Alexander and Thrower, Sharece (2015) How spending more money on Congress helps check the President’s executive power. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (22 Jul 2015). Website.

Bon, Florian (2015) Book Review: phishing for phools: the economics of manipulation and deception by George A. Akerlof and Robert J. Shiller. LSE Review of Books (13 Nov 2015). Website.

Bon, Florian (2015) Book review: Hard times: inequality,recession, aftermath by Tom Clark withAnthony Heath. LSE Review of Books (08 Oct 2015). Website.

Boock, Michael and Zhang, Hui (2015) How can universities increase Green Open Access? Article deposit rates soar after direct solicitation from library. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (18 Jun 2015). Website.

Book Reviews, LSE (2015) Reading List: 8 books on remembering the Holocaust. LSE Review of Books (27 Jan 2015). Website.

Book Reviews, LSE (2015) Reading list: 8 books that help us understand why #NoMorePage3 is important. LSE Review of Books (20 Jan 2015). Website.

Booth, Jonathan E. ORCID: 0000-0002-8563-4613 (2015) Workers need to question whether right to work laws arepromoting their rights or stripping them away. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (13 May 2015). Website.

Borges, Caio (2015) UN FORUM SERIES – progress depends on clarifying responsibilities. Measuring Business and Human Rights (05 Nov 2015). Website.

Borke Tunali, Cigdem (2015) An overview of external imbalances in the Western Balkan Countries. South East Europe Blog (23 Jun 2015). Website.

Borowski, Audrey (2015) Book Review: Radicals, revolutionaries and terrorists by Colin J. Beck. LSE Review of Books (10 Dec 2015). Website.

Borrell Porta, Mireia (2015) Independence and the distribution of resources within Spain will once again take centre stage in Catalonia’s elections. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (16 Sep 2015). Website.

Bortolotti, Lisa (2015) Are delusions bad for you? Forum for European Philosophy Blog (26 Oct 2015). Website.

Bosman, Jeroen and Kramer, Bianca (2015) 101 Innovations in Scholarly Communication: How researchers are getting to grip with the myriad of new tools. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (11 Nov 2015). Website.

Boujemi, Hanane (2015) Since the Snowden revelations, more people have joined the discussion on digital rights, but change requires more than conversation. Democratic Audit Blog (10 Apr 2015). Website.

Bousbah, Karima, Hänni, Miriam, Heyne, Lea, Müller, Lisa and Ruth, Saskia (2015) The UK has just held a General Election – but how democratic are we as a country? Democratic Audit Blog (10 May 2015). Website.

Boutherin, Thibault (2015) The Four Plagues of Macedonia. South East Europe Blog (09 Jun 2015). Website.

Bouçek, Francoise (2015) Sarkozy’s French local election victory sets the stage for the run up to the next presidential election. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (02 Apr 2015). Website.

Bowen, Kyle (2015) Internet freedom in Iran: attitudes to anonymity, privacy and FOI. Media Policy Blog (06 Aug 2015). Website.

Bowman, Ben (2015) Effective representation is key to getting young people to vote. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Feb 2015). Website.

Bowman, Vicky (2015) UN FORUM SERIES – encouraging transparency in Myanmar: Pwint Thit Sa. Measuring Business and Human Rights (30 Oct 2015). Website.

Boyle, Katie (2015) The Government’s new EVEL timeline still isn’t sufficient to facilitate the necessary debate and deliberation. Democratic Audit UK (10 Jul 2015). Website.

Bošković, Mirko (2015) Why Montenegro’s protests are unlikely to spell the end for Milo Đukanović. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (20 Nov 2015). Website.

Braithwaite, Paul (2015) Northern Ireland desperately needs a deliberative model to prevent it becoming a dictatorship of electoral democracy. Democratic Audit UK (30 Oct 2015). Website.

Brake, Elizabeth (2015) Why can’t we be (legally-recognized) friends? Forum for European Philosophy Blog (14 Sep 2015). Website.

Brandstedt, Eric (2015) What should be expected from the forthcoming climate negotiations? LSE Philosophy Blog (27 Nov 2015). Website.

Breau, Sébastien (2015) New evidence points to emerging regional divides in thegeography of earnings inequality in Canada. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (27 Aug 2015). Website.

Breckon, Jonathan (2015) Social scientists have a real opportunity to influence what politicians say in the run-up to the General Election. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (04 Mar 2015). Blog Entry.

Brenner, David, Li, Hkun and Lat, Hkun (2015) A view from the border: everyday lives in Burma’s conflict zones in times of transition. South Asia @ LSE (15 Apr 2015). Website.

Brett, Daniel (2015) Corruption and anti-corruption in Romania. Finally turning the corner? South East Europe Blog (14 Apr 2015). Website.

Brett, Daniel (2015) Romania’s anti-corruption drive might still fall short of cleaning up the country’s politics. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (18 Apr 2015). Website.

Brett, Daniel (2015) Romania’s politics on fire: why Victor Ponta resigned and what it means for the country. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (05 Nov 2015). Website.

Brett, Daniel (2015) Trouble at the Top: Corruption, anti-corruption, and the battle for political survival. South East Europe Blog (24 Jun 2015). Website.

Brett, Daniel (2015) The corruption charges levelled at Victor Ponta have triggered a major political crisis in Romania. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (15 Jul 2015). Website.

Brett, Teddy (2015) Professor Teddy Brett: The Idea of Development in Theory and Practice. International Development (12 Mar 2015). Website.

Brett, Teddy (2015) Teddy Brett: Failed Markets, failed states and the Global Recession: Responding to the Financial Crisis. International Development (27 Feb 2015). Website.

Brewer, John D. and Hayes, Bernadette C. (2015) There is a need to develop both a victim-led and victim-centred approach to dealing with the legacy of Northern Ireland’s violent past. Democratic Audit UK (25 Aug 2015). Website.

Briddick, Catherine (2015) Fortress Europe: cause or consequence of Europe’s ‘migrant crisis’? Euro Crisis in the Press (28 Aug 2015). Blog Entry.

Brienza, Casey (2015) Book review: enhancing the doctoral experience: a guide for supervisors and their international students by Steve Hutchinson, Helen Lawrence, and Dave Filipović-Carter. LSE Review of Books (28 Jan 2015). Website.

Brienza, Casey (2015) Book review: ethnography for the internet: embedded, embodied and everyday. LSE Review of Books (09 Apr 2015). Website.

Brienza, Casey (2015) Book review: internet literature in China by Michel Hockx. LSE Review of Books (17 Jul 2015). Website.

Brienza, Casey (2015) Book review: pressed for time: the acceleration of life in digital capitalism by Judy Wajcman. LSE Review of Books (24 Apr 2015). Website.

Briggle, Adam, Frodeman, Robert and Barr, Kelli (2015) Achieving escape velocity: Breaking Free from the impact failure of applied philosophy. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (27 Apr 2015). Website.

Briggle, Adam, Frodeman, Robert and Holbrook, Britt (2015) The impact of Philosophy and the philosophy of Impact: A guide to charting more diffuse influences across time. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (26 May 2015). Website.

Bright, Jonathan, Döring, Holger and Little, Conor (2015) How do European democracies compare when it comes to the length of ministerial careers? Democratic Audit UK (11 Jun 2015). Website.

Brightwell, Ryan (2015) UN FORUM SERIES – what should banks do to take human rights seriously? Measuring Business and Human Rights (29 Oct 2015). Website.

Brill, Frances (2015) Creating a sustainable model for the tourism industry. Africa at LSE (13 May 2015). Website.

Brill, Frances (2015) Innovative Governance and What it Means #LSEAfrica Summit. Africa at LSE (17 Apr 2015). Website.

Brill, Frances (2015) Novel approaches to governance in Africa could lead a worldwide revolution. Africa at LSE (08 Apr 2015). Website.

Brill, Frances (2015) Recognising the Real Value of African Cities. Africa at LSE (02 Mar 2015). Website.

Brixiová, Zuzana, Meng, Qingwei and Ncube, Mthuli (2015) Can intra-regional trade act as a global shock absorber in Africa? Africa at LSE (29 Sep 2015). Website.

Brock, Maria (2015) Pussy Riot as a symptom of Putinism. Euro Crisis in the Press (29 Apr 2015). Website.

Brodsky, Richard (2015) Bolton and Pence show the Republican Party’s slide towards war and bigotry. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (30 Mar 2015). Website.

Brodsky, Richard (2015) How not to run a congressional hearing on Benghazi: Republicans v Clinton. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (26 Oct 2015). Website.

Brodsky, Richard (2015) Mike Huckabee: smart enough to be the Republican nominee. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (11 May 2015). Website.

Brodsky, Richard (2015) Obama versus 47 Republican Senators: dangerous stuff. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (16 Mar 2015). Website.

Brodsky, Richard (2015) On vaccination, Hillary Clinton stakes out a strong position, while Rand Paul struggles for the base. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (10 Feb 2015). Website.

Brodsky, Richard (2015) Trump v. Eisenhower: no experience needed. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (02 Sep 2015). Website.

Brodsky, Richard (2015) What Hillary Clinton can learn from Mario Cuomo. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (13 Jan 2015). Website.

Brodsky, Richard (2015) What we can learn from New York’s 1997 Confederate flag fight. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (14 Jul 2015). Website.

Brooker, Charlie (2015) Healthcare policy for those on probation operates on a wing and a prayer. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Nov 2015). Website.

Broome, André (2015) The EU’s deal on Greece shows that Europe remains wedded to the politics of austerity. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (23 Feb 2015). Website.

Broughton Micova, Sally (2015) Digital Single Market Strategy: Implications for European audiovisual content. Media Policy Blog (07 May 2015). Website.

Broughton Micova, Sally (2015) Digital Single Market strategy: geo-blocking, copyright, and AVMS implications. Media Policy Blog (07 May 2015). Website.

Broughton Micova, Sally (2015) European Digital Single Market Consultations Tackle Cross-Border Copyrights & Content. Media Policy Blog (29 Sep 2015). Website.

Broughton Micova, Sally (2015) New Voices on the Future of Audiovisual Media Services in Europe. Media Policy Blog (05 Feb 2015). Website.

Broughton Micova, Sally (2015) Radical proposals in the EC’s consultation on audiovisual media services. Media Policy Blog (13 Jul 2015). Website.

Brown, Chris ORCID: 0000-0003-3478-7246 (2015) The Labour Party plans for ‘Progressive Internationalism’ if it returns to government. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Feb 2015). Website.

Brown, Martin D. (2015) The battle for history: why Europe should resist the temptation to rewrite its own communist past. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (25 Jun 2015). Website.

Brown, Martin D. and Romano, Angela (2015) Forty years later, the signing of the Helsinki Final Act continues to have an impact on European security. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (13 Aug 2015). Website.

Brown, Miko (2015) India’s quiet acceptance of the annexation of Crimea reflects its vision for a multi-polar world order. South Asia @ LSE (19 Jan 2015). Website.

Brown, Miko (2015) Modi – drumming up a beat for Japan? South Asia @ LSE (20 May 2015). Website.

Brown, R. Khari, Taylor, Robert Joseph and Chatters, Linda M. (2015) America is not losing its religion – population trends mean thatit is simply becoming more religiously diverse. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (03 Jun 2015). Website.

Brown, Richard (2015) More radical thinking than we are currently seeing will be needed to secure the devolved powers that London needs. Democratic Audit UK (10 Sep 2015). Website.

Brown, Sally (2015) Book review: father and daughter: patriarchy, gender and social science by Ann Oakley. LSE Review of Books (12 Feb 2015). Website.

Brown Coverdale, Helen (2015) Book review: the human rights enterprise: political sociology, state power, and social movements by William T. Armaline et al. LSE Review of Books (07 Feb 2015). Website.

Brown-Saracino, Japonica (2015) How cities shape social and sexual identities. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (03 Nov 2015). Website.

Bruzzone, Mario (2015) The work of sustaining change: lessons from Mexico. Favelas@LSE (26 Jan 2015). Website.

Bryant, Rebecca (2015) The victory of Mustafa Akıncı in northern Cyprus gives hope to Turkish Cypriots of a better future. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (27 Apr 2015). Website.

Bryson, Alex, Gomez, Rafael and Zhang, Tingting (2015) Will you become an All-Star Athlete? The answer may depend on when you were born. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (16 Feb 2015). Website.

Brøgger, Tine E. J. and Saltnes, Johanne Døhlie (2015) Federica Mogherini’s first seven months in office: a balancing act between supranational and intergovernmental decision-making. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (24 Jun 2015). Website.

Bucyana, Olivier (2015) Democracy Beyond Elections. Africa at LSE (13 Apr 2015). Website.

Budtz Pedersen, David (2015) Real impact is about influence, meaning and value: Mapping contributions for a new impact agenda in the humanities. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (28 Jul 2015). Website.

Buehler, Ralph (2015) The U.S. can learn from Germany’s successful transport policies to reduce CO2 emissions and petroleum dependence. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (17 Jul 2015). Website.

Buehler, Ralph (2015) While Americans are not yet giving up their cars, they are increasingly taking up walking, cycling, and public transport as well. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (12 Mar 2015). Website.

Buhari-Gulmez, Didem (2015) The clash between Putin and Erdoğan represents a turning point in Russian-Turkish relations. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (09 Dec 2015). Website.

Bulger, Monica (2015) Is using technology for learning a good idea? Parenting for a Digital Future (11 Nov 2015). Website.

Bull, Anna (2015) Book review: El Sistema: orchestrating Venezuela’s youth. LSE Review of Books (24 Mar 2015). Blog Entry.

Bulloch, Douglas (2015) The austerity tortoise and the Keynesian hare. Euro Crisis in the Press (25 Sep 2015). Website.

Bulman, George (2015) How making entrance exams more accessible can increase college attendance. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (23 Nov 2015). Website.

Bulzomi, Anna (2015) UN FORUM SERIES – human rights due diligence is redefining investment opportunities in frontier markets. Measuring Business and Human Rights (24 Nov 2015). Website.

Burger, Anna S. (2015) Extreme working hours have radically increased in many western European countries since the start of the 1990s. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (29 Jul 2015). Website.

Burns, Anne (2015) ‘Picturing the Social’: Questions of method, ethics and transparency in the analysis of social media photography. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (10 Jun 2015). Website.

Burton, Sarah (2015) Book review: racism, class and the racialized outsider by Satnam Virdee. LSE Review of Books (06 Feb 2015). Website.

Burton, Sarah (2015) Book review: the ‘postmodern turn’ in the social sciences by Simon Susen. LSE Review of Books (03 Nov 2015). Website.

Busher, Joel (2015) Understanding the English Defence League: living on the front line of a ‘clash of civilisations’. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Dec 2015). Website.

Bushnell, Alexis (2015) Book review: politics and philosophy in our time by Alain Badiou & Jean-Claude Milner, translated by Susan Spitzer. LSE Review of Books (20 Feb 2015). Website.

Buttliere, Brett (2015) We need informative metrics that will help, not hurt, the scientific endeavor – let’s work to make metrics better. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (08 Oct 2015). Website.

Byanyima, Winnie (2015) An Alternative Perspective on Africa Rising. Africa at LSE (27 Oct 2015). Website.

Byrd, Carson (2015) How beliefs in biological differences can undergird racial and policy attitudes. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (24 Aug 2015). Website.

Byrd, Daniel, Hall, Deborah, Roberts, Nicole and Soto, José (2015) Implicit racial biases can undermine liberal and moderate Whites’ support for Black politicians. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (25 Sep 2015). Website.

Byrne, Christopher and Theakston, Kevin (2015) Leaving the House: the challenges former MPs face after leaving Parliament. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Dec 2015). Website.

Bötticher, Astrid (2015) Germany is in great need of a meaningful discussion aboutIslamophobia. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (15 Sep 2015). Website.

Bøler, Ann, Javorcik, Beata and Helene, Ulltveit-Moe (2015) Exporters attract more competitive female workers, but pay them less than their male counterparts. LSE Business Review (15 Dec 2015). Website.

Bølstad, Jørgen and Cross, James P. (2015) Making EU decisions more visible to the public: how transparency in the Council has developed since 2001. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (29 Jul 2015). Website.

Bühlmann, Marc, Heyne, Lea, Merkel, Wolfgang, Müller, Lisa, Ruth, Saskia and Weßels, Bernhard (2015) Democracy barometer: a new approach to evaluating the quality of democratic systems. Democratic Audit Blog (09 Apr 2015). Website.

Cadywould, Charlie (2015) Democratic participation can help to alleviate Britain’s housing crisis. Democratic Audit UK (10 Dec 2015). Website.

Cahan, Steven, Chen, Chen, Chen, Lily and Nguyen, Nhut H. (Nick) (2015) Some firms actively use CSR to improve their image in the public media. LSE Business Review (15 Dec 2015). Website.

Cain, Ruth (2015) Work at all costs? the gendered impact of Universal Credit on lone-parent and low-paid families. Engenderings (13 May 2015). Website.

Cairney, Paul (2015) Constitutional issues look set to only have a marginal influence on the General Election, at least in England. Democratic Audit Blog (29 Jan 2015). Website.

Cairney, Paul (2015) Five political problems with ‘Full Fiscal Autonomy’ for Scotland. Democratic Audit Blog (11 Jul 2015). Website.

Calca, Patricia (2015) Despite the crisis, Portugal’s 2015 election will be a straight contest between the country’s two mainstream parties. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (11 Jun 2015). Website.

Calca, Patricia (2015) The fall of Portugal’s government has rewritten the country’s political rules. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (13 Nov 2015). Website.

Calhoun, Craig (2015) LSE and South Asia: a history and future of engagement. South Asia @ LSE (03 Jun 2015). Website.

Caliari, Aldo (2015) UN FORUM SERIES – are infrastructure investors exempt from human rights duties? G20 surely thinks so…. Measuring Business and Human Rights (10 Nov 2015). Website.

Caliendo, Lorenzo and Parro, Fernando (2015) Latin American immigrants are less likely to be authorized to work in the U.S. than similar immigrants from other countries. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (20 Jan 2015). Website.

Call, Matthew, Nyberg, Anthony and Ployhart, Rob (2015) Companies face special challenges when employee departures pick up speed. LSE Business Review (06 Oct 2015). Website.

Cameron, David (2015) “Dear Donald…” The text of David Cameron’s letter to Donald Tusk. LSE Brexit (10 Nov 2015). Website.

Cammaerts, Bart ORCID: 0000-0002-9508-5128 (2015) Did Britain’s right-wing newspapers win the election for the Tories? British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 May 2015). Website.

Cammaerts, Bart ORCID: 0000-0002-9508-5128 (2015) Jeremy Corbyn is the New Left. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Aug 2015). Website.

Campbell, Cathy (2015) Teachers must be incentivised and rewarded if they are to become the new front line in helping children with complex social problems. Africa at LSE (09 Mar 2015). Website.

Campion, Sonali (2015) Gender violence, neoliberalism and the Hindu right: a panel discussion with Tanika Sarkar and Kavita Krishnan. South Asia @ LSE (20 Feb 2015). Website.

Campion, Sonali (2015) India at a crossroads: growth or green growth? South Asia @ LSE (30 Nov 2015). Website.

Campion, Sonali (2015) Myanmar on the brink: November’s election and beyond. South Asia @ LSE (23 Oct 2015). Website.

Campion, Sonali (2015) Political commitment to public services in India: evidence from Tamil Nadu. South Asia @ LSE (17 Apr 2015). Website.

Campion, Sonali (2015) The political success of the Dalit movement in North India: a historical perspective. South Asia @ LSE (21 Jul 2015). Website.

Campos, Nauro F. (2015) Why the UK will still be talking about a Brexit at the end of the next parliament. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (05 May 2015). Website.

Campos, Nauro F. and Coricelli, Fabrizio (2015) Greece is a far more willing ‘reformer’ than it is given credit for. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (31 Mar 2015). Website.

Canetti, Daphna, Hirsch-Hoefler, Sivan and Hobfoll, Stevan (2015) Individuals exposed to political violence are less likely to support compromises in peace talks. Democratic Audit Blog (06 Jan 2015). Website.

Cantor, Maurício and Gero, Shane (2015) Passing Review: how the R-index aims to improve the peer-review system by quantifying reviewer contributions. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (20 May 2015). Website.

Cantú Rivera, Humberto (2015) UN FORUM SERIES – the UN guiding principles in the Americas: moving forward? Measuring Business and Human Rights (24 Dec 2015). Website.

Capussela, Andrea (2015) The paradoxical Kosovo ‘special court’ was a guarantee of political stability – that is why the ruling class wanted it. South East Europe Blog (02 Jul 2015). Website.

Capussela, Andrea Lorenzo (2015) Kosovo’s pyramidal highway and remarkable generosity. South East Europe Blog (19 Feb 2015). Website.

Capussela, Andrea Lorenzo (2015) Raising limits on cash payments sends the wrong signal in Italy’s fight against corruption. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (26 Nov 2015). Website.

Capussela, Andrea Lorenzo and Intini, Vito (2015) External pressure is needed to help Italy tackle its persistent corruption problem. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (16 Apr 2015). Website.

Capussela, Andrea Lorenzo and Intini, Vito (2015) Italy’s latest legislation on accounting fraud highlights the country’s difficulty in pursuing real economic and political reform. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (13 Jul 2015). Website.

Carabelli, Giulia and Lyon, Dawn (2015) Planning and imagining the future on the Isle of Sheppey. Parenting for a Digital Future (11 Sep 2015). Website.

Cardona, Helene (2015) Britain’s immigration system and its modern-day slaves. LSE Human Rights Blog (23 Oct 2015). Website.

Carlin, Ryan E., Love, Grogory J. and Martínez-Gallardo, Cecilia (2015) Divided government shields leaders from blame for the economy but affords no quarter in the fight against terrorism. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (06 Feb 2015). Website.

Carlson, Jennifer (2015) The important relationship between socioeconomic decline, masculinity, and guns. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (01 Jul 2015). Website.

Carolyne, Waraga (2015) Can Kenya succeed in eliminating corruption? Africa at LSE (23 Dec 2015). Website.

Carr-West, Jonathan (2015) Local government needs fiscal devolution, more power in the hands of councils and communities and respect from the centre. Democratic Audit Blog (02 Jun 2015). Website.

Carr-West, Jonathan (2015) A road map for pluralistic and ‘asymmetric’ devolution in the UK. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Jul 2015). Website.

Carroll, Susan (2015) Susan Carroll, USA. LSE Institute of Public Affairs Blog (03 Aug 2015). Website.

Carson, Jamie L., Crespin, Michael H. and Madonna, Anthony J. (2015) Despite party pressures, House members’ support for their leadership in procedural votes is not guaranteed. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (26 Feb 2015). Website.

Carter, Andrew (2015) Fiscal devolution to cities is critical for tackling the UK’s two-tier economy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Jan 2015). Website.

Cassam, Quassim (2015) Intellectual vice and self-awareness. Forum for European Philosophy Blog (09 Nov 2015). Website.

Cassen, Robert, McNally, Sandra and Vignoles, Anna (2015) Making a difference in education: What the evidence says. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Jun 2015). Website.

Castro-Conde, Cristina Ares (2015) Rather than abandoning integration, the Greek crisis should be the impetus for improving European democracy. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (22 Jul 2015). Website.

Catlaw, Thomas J. and Kupchik, Aaron (2015) Frequent use of school suspension may be curtailing young people’s future political participation. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (24 Feb 2015). Website.

Catá Backer, Larry, Richard, W. and Eshelman, Mary (2015) UN FORUM SERIES – the measure of … things: measurement first principles and the business and human rights assessment project. Measuring Business and Human Rights (02 Dec 2015). Website.

Cengiz, Firat (2015) Success for the pro-Kurdish HDP in Turkey’s general election could reshape the country’s politics. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (11 May 2015). Website.

Cengiz, Firat (2015) Turkish elections: why Turkey’s opposition should remain hopeful despite Erdoğan’s victory. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (03 Nov 2015). Website.

Cenusa, Denis (2015) The EU risks alienating the Moldovan population if it fails to take a tougher line with the country’s pro-European parties. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (05 Mar 2015). Website.

Cestnik, Bojan and Kern, Alenka (2015) Research from Slovenia shows ‘administrative literacy’ is key in people getting the most from e-government services. Democratic Audit UK (20 Jul 2015). Website.

Cetrà, Daniel (2015) Catalan elections: three possible scenarios that could shape Catalonia’s future. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (24 Sep 2015). Website.

Chachage, Chambi (2015) Is the Tanzanian national electoral commission credible? Africa at LSE (29 Oct 2015). Website.

Chadha, Raghav and Shukla, Vandinika (2015) “AAP has been written off many times… but every time we bounce back and this time we will also come out strong” – Raghav Chadha. South Asia @ LSE (30 Mar 2015). Website.

Chakrabarti, Suma (2015) How the Sustainable Development Goals can be delivered. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (29 Oct 2015). Website.

Chalmers, Adam William and Dellmuth, Lisa Maria (2015) The effect of EU spending on support for the integration process depends on how ‘European’ citizens feel. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (04 Aug 2015). Website.

Chamberlain, Marty (2015) Peer review of teaching and the TEF – We need more than a tick-box exercise to improve the quality of teaching. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (23 Nov 2015). Website.

Chamberlain, Tim (2015) Book review: Shanghai homes: palimpsests of private life by Jie Li. LSE Review of Books (17 Mar 2015). Website.

Chamberlain, Tim (2015) Book review: a historical atlas of Tibet by Karl E. Ryavec. LSE Review of Books (30 Oct 2015). Website.

Chapman, Terence, Songying, Fang and Stone, Randall (2015) Greece illustrates how the politics of lending can undermine its effectiveness. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (18 Sep 2015). Website.

Chappell, Jules (2015) Jules Chappell, UK. LSE Institute of Public Affairs Blog (30 Apr 2015). Website.

Charountaki, Marianna (2015) A European Union without Greece would be a much diminished force. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (30 Jul 2015). Website.

Chaskin, Robert J. and Joseph, Mark L. (2015) Mixed-income development in Chicago helps residential integration but also continues social exclusion. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (01 Dec 2015). Website.

Chatziantoniou, Ioannis (2015) The new Syriza government must prioritise economic growth and job creation to get Greece back on its feet. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (21 Sep 2015). Website.

Cheetham, Tim (2015) Rigid statutory demands, budget cuts, and lack of political choice are strangling local government innovation. Democratic Audit Blog (22 Apr 2015). Website.

Chemouni, Benjamin (2015) Failed coup in Burundi: what does it mean for the future of the country? International Development (05 Jun 2015). Website.

Chernow, Stefanie and White, Aidan (2015) Watching the watchdog: Making self-regulation work in journalism. Media Policy Blog (09 Mar 2015). Website.

Chernyavskaya, Alexandra (2015) E-Safety – it’s not just for teens. Parenting for a Digital Future (08 Jul 2015). Website.

Chernyavskaya, Alexandra (2015) What parents need to know: latest trends in children’s internet use. Parenting for a Digital Future (16 Dec 2015). Website.

Cheshire, Paul (2015) A real housing crisis but only fake solutions on offer. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Apr 2015). Website.

Chesterton, Fiona (2015) Book review: the media and financial crises: comparative and historical perspectives edited by Steve Schifferes and Richard Roberts. LSE Review of Books (01 Jan 2015). Website.

Chhabra, Shikha and Mukhopadhyay, Ankita (2015) Not just another nobody: remembering Shikha Chhabra 1990-2015. South Asia @ LSE (27 Apr 2015). Website.

Chia, Aloysius (2015) Book review: the Oxford handbook of banking, Second Edition. LSE Review of Books (20 Apr 2015). Website.

Chiappetta, Kathleen (2015) Book review: fishers and plunderers: theft, slavery and violence at sea by Alastair Couper, Hance D. Smith and Bruno Ciceri. LSE Review of Books (13 Oct 2015). Website.

Chopin, Thierry (2015) The UK’s renegotiation: what a fair deal between London and its European partners might look like. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (28 Oct 2015). Website.

Chopra, Surabhi (2015) Impunity in India: no reckoning with mass violence. South Asia @ LSE (26 Jun 2015). Website.

Chow, Hugo (2015) The origins and harsh reality of human trafficking in Thailand. LSE Human Rights Blog (24 Apr 2015). Website.

Chowdhury, Areeq (2015) Online voting is the 21st century answer to poor voter turnout in the UK. International Affairs at LSE (17 Jul 2015). Website.

Chris Gilson, Chris (2015) Georgia’s transportation crisis: Indiana and Arkansasto ‘fix’ RFRA and California’s new drought measures:US state blog round up for 28 March – 3 April. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (05 Apr 2015). Website.

Christin, Angèle (2015) Web analytics in the workplace: What Amazon and web newsrooms have in common – and where they differ. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (09 Oct 2015). Website.

Christofis, Nikos (2015) Book review: The Europeanisation of contested statehood: the EU in Northern Cyprus by George Kyris. LSE Review of Books (07 Oct 2015). Website.

Christofis, Nikos (2015) Book review: resolving Cyprus: new approaches to conflict resolution. LSE Review of Books (06 Jul 2015). Website.

Christopher, Graham (2015) Working Effectively: Lessons from 10 years of the Freedom of Information Act. Media Policy Blog (01 Oct 2015). Website.

Chryssogelos, Angelos (2015) As the refugee crisis transforms the EU-Turkey relationship, there are no easy choices for Greek foreign policy. LSE Greece@LSE (02 Dec 2015). Website.

Chwalisz, Claudia (2015) Canada’s election is turning out to be a three-way race to the finish. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (17 Sep 2015). Website.

Chwalisz, Claudia (2015) The cry of populism signals a wider frustration with ‘politics as usual’, and greater use of deliberation could be the answer. Democratic Audit UK (24 Aug 2015). Website.

Chwalisz, Claudia (2015) The moment of genuine interest in Canada’s democracy afforded by Stephen Harper’s defeat must not go to waste. Democratic Audit UK (22 Oct 2015). Website.

Cizmar, Anne (2015) Kentucky’s Republican primary moves to a ‘recanvass’ in the latest development in a noteworthy gubernatorial election. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (26 May 2015). Website.

Cizmar, Anne (2015) The first Democratic debate: some unity, but significantdisagreements on policy. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (15 Oct 2015). Website.

Clague, Terry (2015) Unbundling is over-rated: On the value of contributing to an edited book. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (05 Mar 2015). Website.

Clammer, John (2015) The creative ‘slum’. Favelas@LSE (13 Jan 2015). Website.

Clark, Alistair and James, Toby (2015) The UK’s electoral infrastructure is functional due to the efforts of many individuals, but it cannot be taken for granted. Democratic Audit UK (29 Sep 2015). Website.

Clark, April K. (2015) Why we need to think again about the decline in social capital. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (20 Jul 2015). Website.

Clark, Jim and Meldrum, Ryan C. (2015) Spending unsupervised time online with friends encourages delinquency and drug and alcohol use among teenagers. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (29 Oct 2015). Website.

Clark, Michael ORCID: 0000-0003-4964-5005 and Cornes, Michelle (2015) Promoting ‘communities of practice’ can help to better support people experiencing multiple-exclusion homelessness. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Dec 2015). Website.

Clark, Sam (2015) Good work. Forum for European Philosophy Blog (07 Dec 2015). Website.

Clark, Tom and Kastellec, John (2015) Partisan cues have a significant influence on the public’ssupport for the Supreme Court. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (16 Jun 2015). Website.

Clark, William A.V., Andersson, Eva, Osth, John and Malmberg, Bo (2015) In Los Angeles, increasing neighborhood diversity means that segregation is on the decline. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (13 Oct 2015). Website.

Clayden, Jon (2015) Was the REF a waste of time? Strong relationship between grant income and quality-related funding allocation. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (25 Aug 2015). Website.

Clegg, Daniel (2015) Despite the tax credit U-turn a radical upheaval in support for the working poor is still underway. Democratic Audit UK (11 Dec 2015). Website.

Clemens, Austin, Crespin, Michael H. and Finocchiaro, Charles J. (2015) In Congress, committees are still at the center of pork barrel politics. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (15 Jun 2015). Website.

Clemens, Jeffrey (2015) Expanding Medicaid may also help to improve the coverage ofObamacare’s health insurance exchanges. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (02 Jun 2015). Website.

Clements, Ben (2015) Britain and the bomb: Surveying party supporters’ attitudes on the nuclear weapons debate. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Apr 2015). Website.

Clifton, Judith (2015) Straitjacketing the state: Local and national governments have lost power over specific areas of public service governance to Brussels. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Mar 2015). Website.

Clifton, Judith (2015) Straitjacketing the state: how local and national governments have lost power over public service governance to Brussels. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (26 Mar 2015). Website.

Cloonan, Becky, Fletcher, Brenden, Kerschl, Karl and Werdine Norris, Maria (2015) Comics and human rights: an interview with the Gotham Academy team. LSE Human Rights Blog (08 Feb 2015). Website.

Coban, Mehmet Kerem (2015) Book review: conceptualizing capitalism: institutions, evolution, future by Geoffrey M. Hodgson. LSE Review of Books (11 Nov 2015). Website.

Coban, Mehmet Kerem (2015) Book review: global democratic theory: a critical introduction. LSE Review of Books (26 Jun 2015). Website.

Cobb, Michael D. and Taylor, Andrew J. (2015) State-level corruption scandals do little to change voters’ minds about political parties. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (16 Nov 2015). Website.

Cocca, Carolyn (2015) Comics and human rights: Wonder Woman and the trickiness of superheroines. LSE Human Rights Blog (02 Feb 2015). Website.

Cocca, Carolyn (2015) Comics and human rights: oracle and representations of disability in superhero comics. LSE Human Rights Blog (08 Feb 2015). Website.

Cocca, Carolyn (2015) Comics and human rights: the erasure of X-Women in days of future past. LSE Human Rights Blog (07 Feb 2015). Website.

Cochran, Joshua (2015) Minority youth who are sentenced are more likely to receivemore punishment and less rehabilitation. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (14 May 2015). Website.

Cochran, Joshua C. (2015) Black and Latino inmates are more likely to be adversely affected by distance and other barriers to prison visits. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (21 Sep 2015). Website.

Codogno, Lorenzo (2015) Grexit remains unlikely, but time is against the Greek government. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (07 Jul 2015). Website.

Codogno, Lorenzo and de Grauwe, Paul (2015) Both Greece and its creditors must compromise to prevent the risk of a Grexit. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (26 Mar 2015). Website.

Codogno, Lorenzo and de Grauwe, Paul (2015) Why Denmark should either abandon its peg to the euro or join the single currency. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (12 Mar 2015). Website.

Coelho, Miguel (2015) Understanding the institutional roots of persistent policy problems in the UK. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Feb 2015). Website.

Coffé, Hilde (2015) Lower education levels goes hand in hand with support for direct democracy. Democratic Audit Blog (25 Feb 2015). Website.

Cohen, Gidon (2015) The North East – continued Labour domination? British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Apr 2015). Website.

Coker-Appiah, Dorcas (2015) Dorcas Coker-Appiah, Ghana. LSE Institute of Public Affairs Blog (22 Jul 2015). Website.

Coles, David (2015) Volunteerism in Ghana: Alive and well. Africa at LSE (03 Nov 2015). Website.

Colleau, Morgane (2015) Book review: the Hizbullah phenomenon: politics and communication. LSE Review of Books (23 Mar 2015). Website.

Colleau, Morgane (2015) Book review: women and ICT in Africa and the Middle East: changing selves, changing societies by Ineke Buskens and Anne Webb. LSE Review of Books (04 Jan 2015). Website.

Colonnelli, Alessio (2015) Eurosceptics at a Junction: Antagonising the EU for the Sake of it is Risky. Euro Crisis in the Press (18 May 2015). Website.

Colonnelli, Alessio (2015) Pegida shouldn’t be dismissed that easily. Euro Crisis in the Press (08 Jan 2015). Website.

Colonnelli, Alessio (2015) ‘Quickie’ divorce Italian style. Euro Crisis in the Press (04 Sep 2015). Website.

Colonnelli, Alessio (2015) Separatism does nothing for Catalan identity. Euro Crisis in the Press (07 Dec 2015). Website.

Comas-Herrera, Adelina ORCID: 0000-0002-9860-9062 (2015) Re-thinking dementia care: Day Care vs. Recreation. LSE Health and Social Care (23 May 2015). Website.

Constant, Claire (2015) Book review: after civil war: division, reconstruction, and reconciliation in Europe. LSE Review of Books (30 Jul 2015). Website.

Constantinos, Filis (2015) Could a Chinese-Russian strategic alliance challenge the power of the West? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (16 Jun 2015). Website.

Conway, Moira (2015) The link between casinos and problem gaming in nearby neighborhoods. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (11 Nov 2015). Website.

Cook, Mariam (2015) Challenge yourself: from PositionDial self-discovery to election engagement. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (25 Mar 2015). Website.

Cooke, Steve (2015) Europe should embrace a cosmopolitan approach to animal rights. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (05 Jan 2015). Website.

Cooper, Ian (2015) The story of the first ‘yellow card’ shows that national parliaments can act together to influence EU policy. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (23 Apr 2015). Website.

Cooper, Robert and Hanson, Joanna (2015) Five minutes with Sir Robert Cooper: “The Brussels Agreement between Serbia and Kosovo was based on conversation, not EU pressure”. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (06 Feb 2015). Website.

Coppock, Alexander and Green, Donald (2015) Experiments and eligibility cutoffs show that voting is habit-forming. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (07 Oct 2015). Website.

Copus, Colin (2015) The next step for local government should be the right to pass primary legislation. Democratic Audit Blog (14 May 2015). Blog Entry.

Corbett, Anne and Gordon, Claire (2015) The university challenge: what type of Brexit would work for Higher Education? British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Apr 2015). Website.

Corbett, Jack and Boswell, John (2015) Disillusionment with democratic governance is common to both elite and citizen actors. Democratic Audit Blog (17 Mar 2015). Website.

Corbishley, Chris (2015) Book review: HIV/AIDS and the South African State by Anamarie Bindenagel Sehovic. LSE Review of Books (15 Jan 2015). Website.

Corbridge, Stuart (2015) Stuart Corbridge: Arthur Lewis and Development Economics. International Development (26 Feb 2015). Website.

Cornford, Tony (2015) The new world of digital drugs. LSE Health and Social Care (07 Apr 2015). Website.

Costa-i-Font, Joan ORCID: 0000-0001-7174-7919 (2015) Decentralised healthcare systems can help reduce regional inequalities in health provision. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (05 Mar 2015). Website.

Costa-i-Font, Joan ORCID: 0000-0001-7174-7919 (2015) Parallel trade in medicinal drugs is putting the welfare of EU patients at risk. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (20 Mar 2015). Website.

Costa-i-Font, Joan ORCID: 0000-0001-7174-7919 and Kossarova, Lucia (2015) Height increases in the Czech Republic and Slovakia illustrate the effect of self-determination on citizens’ well-being. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (10 Jul 2015). Website.

Costamagna, Christian and Denti, Davide (2015) The EU needs to step up its involvement in the political crisis in Macedonia. South East Europe Blog (03 Jun 2015). Website.

Costas, Marta (2015) Sparks 2015: A view from the Chair. LSE Entrepreneurship Blog (24 Feb 2015). Website.

Costello, Rory and Thomson, Robert (2015) The European Parliament’s transnational party groups are surprisingly cohesive, but don’t underestimate the potential for national divisions. Democratic Audit UK (24 Jun 2015). Website.

Cotula, Lorenzo (2015) UN FORUM SERIES – business and human rights in investment treaties: what progress? Measuring Business and Human Rights (11 Nov 2015). Website.

Coulter, Steve (2015) Labour and the unions: the awkward couple. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 May 2015). Website.

Coulter, Steve (2015) Poking the beehive: at the cost of upsetting industrial relations, the Trade Union Bill will provoke further political strife within Labour. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Jul 2015). Website.

Courtney, John (2015) The promise to change the Canadian electoral system is a bold commitment, and one that will be tough to meet. Democratic Audit UK (30 Oct 2015). Website.

Cowell-Meyers, Kimberley (2015) The Women’s Equality Party will struggle to win seats, but it can push women’s issues up the political agenda. Democratic Audit UK (11 Nov 2015). Website.

Cowling, Marc (2015) What really happens to smaller businesses in a global financial crisis? British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Oct 2015). Website.

Cox, Ed (2015) Evolution or revolution: Spending Review implications for local government and the Northern Powerhouse. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Nov 2015). Website.

Cox, Michael (2015) Greece surrendered, but the real defeat was for Europe. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (15 Jul 2015). Website.

Cox, Michael (2015) The Greek crisis is about far more than one country’s debt – it is about Europe’s political future. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (11 Jul 2015). Website.

Cox, Michael (2015) When is a ‘No’ really a ‘Yes’? Why the referendum result could help Greece secure a deal. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (08 Jul 2015). Website.

Cox Han, Lori (2015) President Hillary Clinton? Nothing is inevitable in the 2016presidential campaign. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (20 Apr 2015). Website.

Cravens, Matthew and Karch, Andrew (2015) States are less likely to reform “three strikes” laws if they use them regularly and have higher levels of prison privatization. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (19 Feb 2015). Website.

Crescenzi, Riccardo ORCID: 0000-0003-0465-9796, Gagliardi, Luisa and Iammarino, Simona ORCID: 0000-0001-9450-1700 (2015) The presence of foreign multinationals in the UK boosts innovation by domestic firms. LSE Business Review (01 Oct 2015). Website.

Crines, Andrew (2015) Jeremy Corbyn’s rhetoric is effective because his style of engagement contrasts so markedly with the other candidates. Democratic Audit UK (06 Aug 2015). Website.

Crosby, Mark (2015) What Europe could learn from Australia’s handling of the financial crisis. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (18 Aug 2015). Blog Entry.

Cross, Samantha (2015) Comics and human rights: something more. Saga and representation in comics. LSE Human Rights Blog (05 Feb 2015). Website.

Cuffe, James (2015) Book review: the eagle and the dragon by Serge Gruzinski. LSE Review of Books (11 Mar 2015). Website.

Cullinane, Carl (2015) First-Past-the-Post means that many constituencies are foregone conclusions, so how much power do voters really have? Democratic Audit Blog (06 May 2015). Website.

Cullinane, Carl (2015) Introducing the Democratic Dashboard. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Apr 2015). Website.

Cullinane, Carl (2015) Introducing the Democratic Dashboard: a new voter information resource. Democratic Audit Blog (27 Mar 2015). Website.

Cullinane, Carl (2015) The latest Commons Political Reform Committee report illustrates popular opinion on voter engagement measures. Democratic Audit Blog (18 Feb 2015). Website.

Cummins, Phyllis and Harootyan, Bob (2015) As the workforce ages, older workers need more support and greater opportunities for training and development. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (28 Dec 2015). Website.

Curington, Celeste Vaughan (2015) In online dating, multiracial men and women are preferred above all other groups. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (23 Jul 2015). Website.

Curini, Luigi (2015) The cohesion of committees is key in determining their legislative effectiveness. Democratic Audit UK (13 Jan 2015). Website.

Curtice, John (2015) The 2015 election could reignite the debate about electoral reform in Britain. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Feb 2015). Website.

Curtice, John (2015) Rules and practices of political opinion polls. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Apr 2015). Website.

Cutts, David, Fieldhouse, Ed, Fisher, Justin, Johnston, Ron and Pattie, Charles (2015) Contact matters: voters like to be asked personally for their support. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Jan 2015). Website.

Cvitanovic, Chris (2015) Amid mounting political and social uncertainty, institutions must evolve to support evidence-based decision-making. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (17 Aug 2015). Website.

Cynamon, Z. and Fazzari, Steven M. (2015) Rising inequality is holding back the U.S. economy. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (13 Jul 2015). Website.

Dadgar, Ali (2015) Book review: The end of representativepolitics by Simon Tormey. LSE Review of Books (15 Oct 2015). Website.

Dagney, Faulk and Hicks, Michael (2015) Fixed-route bus systems may help companies retain workers. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (15 May 2015). Website.

Damant, Jacqueline (2015) Digital Britain: We must do more to make technology accessible to older people. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Dec 2015). Website.

Dandoy, Régis (2015) The demise of symmetry between ‘sister parties’ has opened up a new chapter in Belgian politics. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (18 Feb 2015). Website.

Dangoor, Margaret (2015) Dementia and day care – supporting the partnership of care. LSE Health and Social Care (09 Jun 2015). Website.

Danielsson, Jon (2015) Iceland illustrates why political ‘hectoring’ from foreign countries is bound to fail in Greece. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (19 Aug 2015). Website.

Danielsson, Jon, Micheler, Eva, Neugebauer, Katja, Uthemann, Andreas and Zigrand, Jean-Pierre ORCID: 0000-0002-7784-4231 (2015) Europe’s proposed capital markets union: how disruptive technologies will drive investment and innovation. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (23 Feb 2015). Website.

Dannreuther, Roland (2015) Why the Arab Spring set Russia on the road to confrontation with the West. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (16 Jan 2015). Website.

Darroch, Peter (2015) Pursuing a multidimensional path to research assessment – Elsevier’s approach to metrics. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (04 Aug 2015). Website.

Davidson, Cathy (2015) Why Do Research? Mapping the futures of Higher Education through the CUNY map of New York City. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (21 Feb 2015). Website.

Davies, Marc (2015) Making elections work: leadership, legitimacy and longevity in Nigeria’s democratisation. Africa at LSE (20 Nov 2015). Website.

Davis, Jaclyn and Sirios, Catherine (2015) For many, leaving prison is followed by poverty and a heavy reliance on family support. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (09 Sep 2015). Website.

Davou, Bettina (2015) Investigating the psychological effects of the Greek financial crisis. LSE Greece@LSE (22 Oct 2015). Website.

Dawson, Mark (2015) The Eurozone crisis has deeply eroded the EU’s accountability structures. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (07 Sep 2015). Website.

Dayal, Sakshi (2015) Politics and new platforms: from #Polis2015. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (02 May 2015). Website.

De Cleen, Benjamin (2015) The defeat of left-wing populism and the dangers for democracy in Greece. Euro Crisis in the Press (15 Jul 2015). Website.

De Conca, Silvia (2015) Online communities and the law: how e-participation is changing voting rights. Democratic Audit UK (09 Jul 2015). Website.

De Neve, Jan-Emmanuel (2015) Steady growth generates higher levels of wellbeing among citizens than ‘boom and bust’ cycles. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (24 Jan 2015). Website.

De Spiegelaere, Stan and Jagodzinski, Romek (2015) European works councils: progress and a long road ahead. LSE New European Trade Unions (18 Dec 2015). Website.

Dean, John (2015) Book review: good times, bad times: the welfare myth of them and us. LSE Review of Books (07 May 2015). Website.

Dean, John (2015) Book review: on the state: lectures at the College de France 1989-1992 by Pierre Bourdieu. LSE Review of Books (19 Mar 2015). Website.

Deconnick, Kelly Sue and Werdine Norris, Maria (2015) Comics and human rights: an interview with Kelly Sue Deconnick. LSE Human Rights Blog (06 Feb 2015). Website.

Defty, Andrew (2015) Andrew Parker’s BBC interview shows continuing weaknesses in how UK security services are scrutinised. Democratic Audit UK (06 Oct 2015). Website.

Defty, Andrew (2015) Proper scrutiny must not be set aside in Britain’s response to the attacks in Paris. Democratic Audit UK (20 Nov 2015). Website.

Defty, Andrew (2015) The delay in appointing a new Intelligence and Security Committee threatens to undermine its work before it has even begun. Democratic Audit UK (15 Jul 2015). Website.

Degens, Philipp (2015) Book review: the social life of money by Nigel Dodd. LSE Review of Books (04 Feb 2015). Website.

Dehousse, Renaud and Rozenberg, Olivier (2015) There has been a substantial drop in EU legislative output since 2010. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (03 Feb 2015). Website.

Delcour, Laure and Wolczuc, Kataryna (2015) Armenia is becoming an important test-case for relations between the EU and the Eurasian Economic Union. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (13 May 2015). Website.

DellaPosta, Daniel, Shi, Yongren and Macy, Michael (2015) Why do liberals drink lattes? How lifestyles tied to political views can be self-reinforcing among partisan groups. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (14 Jul 2015). Website.

Dellepiane, Sebastian (2015) The clash of economic ideas: the striking resilience of expansionary austerity. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Nov 2015). Website.

Deltas, George, Herrera, Herrera and Polborn, Mattias (2015) Why a move to a simultaneous Presidential Primary system might be counter-productive. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (28 Jul 2015). Website.

Deming, Stuart H. (2015) Misunderstood: The FIFA scandal and theextraterritorial reach of US law. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (03 Jun 2015). Website.

Dennehy, Jane (2015) How we define competition fuels gender inequality in business. LSE Business Review (28 Sep 2015). Website.

Dennis, Dannah (2015) Book review: Tamil Brahmans: the making of a middle-class caste by C.J. Fuller and Haripriya Narasimhan. LSE Review of Books (04 Mar 2015). Website.

Dennison, James (2015) The EU referendum in Northern Ireland: good Europeans or sectarian politics as usual? LSE Brexit (12 Nov 2015). Website.

Dennison, James (2015) From Devo-max to West Lothian-Max. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Apr 2015). Website.

Dennison, James (2015) Green Party voters look like Lib Dems, think like Labour voters and are as dissatisfied as ‘Kippers. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Feb 2015). Website.

Dennison, James (2015) A Lib-Lab coalition is perfectly possible – with the SNP as the silent partner. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Apr 2015). Blog Entry.

Dennison, James (2015) The Loser Takes It All – The SNP after the referendum. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Apr 2015). Website.

Dennison, James and Brito Bastos, Filipe (2015) How Portugal’s election resembled the UK’s general election and what both contests indicate about European politics. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (06 Oct 2015). Website.

Dennison, James and Brito Bastos, Filipe (2015) Portugal’s change of government puts the country firmly in uncharted territory. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (12 Nov 2015). Website.

Denny, Zaneta (2015) Fighting from below in the favela: the work of Redes de Desenvolvimento da Maré in Rio de Janeiro. Favelas@LSE (25 Mar 2015). Website.

Dermott, Esther (2015) The evolution of gender and poverty in Britain: solo-living men are emerging as a new poor group. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Jan 2015). Website.

Deva, Sagar S. and Kirkland, Christopher (2015) By abandoning ideology for short term pragmatism both left and right are trivialising important constitutional questions. Democratic Audit UK (17 Nov 2015). Website.

Devine, Amy (2015) Comics and human rights: Bitch Planet: yes, all women. LSE Human Rights Blog (05 Feb 2015). Website.

Dezuanni, Michael and Whateley, Anna (2015) Parenting in Babylon – a Minecraft digital backyard in Australia. Parenting for a Digital Future (05 Aug 2015). Website.

Dhingra, Swati, Ottaviano, Gianmarco and Sampson, Thomas (2015) Should we stay or should we go? The economic consequences of leaving the EU. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Mar 2015). Website.

Dhir, Neha (2015) Sita says sorry: considering the culture of victim blaming in India. South Asia @ LSE (21 Jan 2015). Website.

Di Bernardo, Francesco (2015) Book Review: Venezuela reframed: Bolivarianism, indigenous peoples and socialisms of the 21st century by Luis Fernando Angosto-Ferrández. LSE Review of Books (09 Dec 2015). Website.

Di Bernardo, Francesco (2015) Book review: land and freedom: the MST, the Zapatistas and peasant alternatives to neoliberalism by Leandro Vergara-Camus. LSE Review of Books (05 Mar 2015). Website.

Di Bernardo, Francesco (2015) Book review: leadership in the Cuban Revolution: the unseen story by Antoni Kapcia. LSE Review of Books (27 Jan 2015). Website.

Di Paolo, Jessica (2015) Engaging the reader: Vox.com. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (29 Jun 2015). Website.

Di Paolo, Jessica (2015) ‘Stuffocation’ and the pursuit of happiness: to do or to have? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (19 Feb 2015). Website.

DiIulio Jr, John J. (2015) Hiring more full-time federal bureaucrats will result in smaller and better government. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (30 Apr 2015). Website.

Dian, Matteo (2015) Book review: China’s challenges edited by Jacques deLisle and Avery Goldstein. LSE Review of Books (19 Oct 2015). Website.

Dickerson, Bradley T. (2015) Economic perceptions shape attitudes toward the president during times of economic crisis. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (06 Oct 2015). Website.

Dickson, Jane (2015) Using anthropology to inform a book’s transition to digital. LSE Business Review (24 Sep 2015). Website.

Dickstein, Michael (2015) The performance of state Obamacare markets is heavily influenced by the size and makeup of coverage regions in the state. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (15 Sep 2015). Website.

Diessner, Sebastian (2015) Increasing the transparency of the ECB could do more harm than good. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (18 May 2015). Website.

Dietsch, Peter (2015) Common rules (not rates) should be the answer to tax competition in the EU. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (23 Sep 2015). Website.

Dimitrova, Diana (2015) Data protection: rights of passengers using Automated Border Control. Media Policy Blog (28 Jan 2015). Website.

Dimitrova, Diana (2015) (Un)Safe Harbour: Stop! Or the Court of Justice will shoot. Media Policy Blog (06 Oct 2015). Website.

Dimitrova, Diana (2015) The Willems judgment: CJEU’s missed chance to rein in biometric data usage. Media@LSE (09 Sep 2015). Blog Entry.

Dinas, Elias, Riera, Pedro and Roussias, Nasos (2015) Making the breakthrough into Parliament boosts the electoral success of smaller political parties. Democratic Audit UK (14 Jul 2015). Website.

Dinic, Milan (2015) Engaging young people to vote: between “clickocracy” and realism. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (07 May 2015). Website.

Dinic, Milan (2015) Serbia holds a position few others in Europe can match – but is yet to find how to use it. South East Europe Blog (28 Jan 2015). Website.

Dinic, Milan (2015) Serbia – Croatia relations: No way forward in sight. South East Europe Blog (17 Mar 2015). Website.

Dinic, Milan (2015) Transparency of media ownership and privatisation: challenges faced by Serbia. Media Policy Blog (20 Aug 2015). Website.

Diskin, Abraham (2015) Following Likud’s victory in Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu faces a challenge to secure a stable coalition. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (23 Mar 2015). Website.

Dodd, Lynda G. (2015) Civil rights suits against the police are an essential tool for enforcing the Constitution. But cops rarely pay and settlements don’t lead to change. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (18 Nov 2015). Website.

Doepke, Matthias (2015) How Rosie the Riveter led to the 1950s’ Baby Boom. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (04 Nov 2015). Website.

Dolan, Paul (2015) Happiness research draws our attention to both structure and agency. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Feb 2015). Website.

Donald, Athene (2015) Expectations for all: Universities and supervisors have a responsibility to manage PhD career prospects. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (05 Jan 2015). Website.

Donceel, Laurent (2015) Splits are emerging in the EU over China’s push to gain market economy status. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (27 Oct 2015). Website.

Donnelly, Chris (2015) Why do some states elect two Senators from different parties?: don’t blame it on strategic voters. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (31 Aug 2015). Website.

Doran, Heather (2015) Planning your online engagement strategy? Don’t go it alone. Well-chosen partnerships can maximise reach and impact. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (30 Jul 2015). Website.

Dorey, Pete (2015) Voter dealignment, disillusion and the implications for the May 2015 election. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Jan 2015). Website.

Dorey, Pete and Denham, Andrew (2015) The election of an ‘outsider’ as Labour leader is linked to new selection rules and the ideological alternative on offer. Democratic Audit UK (02 Oct 2015). Website.

Dorgan, Alex and Harrison, Beth (2015) WOMID: A mentoring initiative for women working in international development aims to connect research and practice. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (15 Oct 2015). Website.

Dorling, Danny (2015) Creating a more equal society will require understanding and generosity, hope, perseverance, but above all kindness. Democratic Audit UK (18 Dec 2015). Website.

Doukas, John (2015) Unintended consequences of the ECB’s quantitative easing programme could undermine Europe’s recovery. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (22 Jun 2015). Website.

Doukas, John (2015) A scarcity of government bonds could pose problems for the ECB’s quantitative easing programme. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (04 Mar 2015). Website.

Downing, Joseph (2015) Paris attacks: why France must avoid viewing its Muslim population as a security threat. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (16 Nov 2015). Website.

Drake, Helen (2015) Cut off: what leaving the EU would mean for university culture. LSE Brexit (09 Dec 2015). Website.

Drake, Helen (2015) The rise of the Front National is pushing France toward a genuine three-party system. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (13 Apr 2015). Website.

Draus, Paul and Roddy, Juliette (2015) Ghosts and Monsters in the Motor City: challenging the trope of Detroit’s decline. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (24 Dec 2015). Website.

Dryzek, John (2015) Deliberation’s domain extends well beyond Parliament. Democratic Audit UK (20 Oct 2015). Website.

Duede, Eamon (2015) Wikipedia is significantly amplifying the impact of Open Access publications. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (08 Sep 2015). Website.

Duffy, Rosaleen (2015) The EU should advocate a demand-reduction approach to tackling the global ivory trade. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (09 Apr 2015). Website.

Dulong de Rosnay, Melanie and Lynskey, Orla (2015) Defining a public domain for copyright and data legislation at the European Parliament (part 2). Media Policy Blog (11 Aug 2015). Website.

Duncan, Grant (2015) What will the long term impact of the Cabinet Manual be? Developments in New Zealand may hold the answer. Democratic Audit UK (13 Nov 2015). Website.

Dungey, Mardi and Gajurel, Dinesh (2015) How can countries protect their banks against international contagion? LSE Business Review (24 Nov 2015). Website.

Dunham, Jennifer and Aghekyan, Elen (2015) How do Eastern Partnership countries rate on media freedom? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (28 Jul 2015). Website.

Dunin-Wąsowicz, Roch (2015) Broadening the concept of the Holocaust. International History (26 May 2015). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2015) Three more years of Cameron – but it will be a rocky road ahead. Democratic Audit Blog (08 May 2015). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2015) Three more years of Cameron – but it will be a rocky road ahead. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 May 2015). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2015) The UK election spells the end for the biggest ‘law’ in political science. Democratic Audit Blog (29 Apr 2015). Blog Entry.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2015) The UK election spells the end for the biggest ‘law’ in political science. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Apr 2015). Blog Entry.

Dunn, Andrew (2015) The ‘choosiness’ of the unemployed: evidence on voluntary unemployment in the UK. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Jul 2015). Website.

Dunne, Stephen (2015) Media mergers under scrutiny in Ireland. Media Policy Blog (19 Jan 2015). Website.

Duong-Pedica, Anaïs (2015) Banning ‘suicide’ from the syllabus: We need a more sensitive pedagogic style without having recourse to bans. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (04 Sep 2015). Website.

Durbach, Andrea, Horner, Jed and Small, Andrew (2015) Comics and human rights: an interview with the team behind Sogi’s Story. LSE Human Rights Blog (21 Apr 2015). Website.

Durkin, Thomas (2015) History shows us that we should not be overly concerned with the recent growth in consumer credit. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (04 Mar 2015). Website.

Durose, Catherine, Justice, Jonathan and Skelcher, Chris (2015) The expansion of arms-length government is not necessarily at odds with democratic accountability. Democratic Audit Blog (05 Feb 2015). Website.

Dusso, Aaron (2015) Partisan and economic cues fail to help low-information voterschoose the correct presidential candidate. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (23 Apr 2015). Website.

Dut, Jacob (2015) Overhaul needed in stalled South Sudan Peace process. Africa at LSE (01 Apr 2015). Website.

Dutceac Segesten, Anamaria (2015) Book review: Europe entrapped by Claus Offe. LSE Review of Books (28 Feb 2015). Website.

Dutton, Joseph (2015) There are still serious obstacles to overcome before the benefits of an EU Energy Union can be realised. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (10 Apr 2015). Website.

Dwyer, Macdara (2015) Still mere figureheads? Why the Eurozone crisis has led to the growth of presidential power across Europe. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (26 Nov 2015). Website.

Dávid-Barrett, Elizabeth (2015) Parliamentary codes of conduct do not end political corruption, but they can help build a democratic political culture. Democratic Audit UK (05 Aug 2015). Website.

Düben, Björn Alexander (2015) The Legitimacy of Russia’s Actions in Ukraine. International History (04 Mar 2015). Website.

Dür, Andreas, Bernhagen, Patrick and Marshall, David (2015) Contrary to popular opinion, business actors are less successful than citizen groups at lobbying EU legislators. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (18 Feb 2015). Website.

Easton-Calabria, Evan (2015) Book review: diasporas, development and peacemaking in the Horn of Africa, edited by Liisa Laakso and Petri Hautaniemi. LSE Review of Books (27 Feb 2015). Website.

Eckerd, Adam and Heidelberg, Roy L. (2015) Federal and state reforms to incentivize brownfielddevelopments have only enhanced developers’profits on existing projects. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (13 Apr 2015). Website.

Edalere-Henderson, Anthea (2015) Learning more than Minecraft – a case from Jamaica. Parenting for a Digital Future (12 Aug 2015). Website.

Edwards, Barry (2015) Alphabetically ordered ballots make elections less fair anddistort the composition of American legislatures. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (09 Jun 2015). Website.

Eichengreen, Barry and Brown, Stuart A. (2015) Five minutes with Barry Eichengreen: “We are a matter of weeks away from a Greek default unless a deal can be reached”. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (21 May 2015). Website.

Eichhorn, Jan (2015) There was no rise in Scottish nationalism: Understanding the SNP victory. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 May 2015). Website.

Eichhorn, Jan and Kenealy, Daniel (2015) The people think it’s good to talk about how they are governed. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Apr 2015). Website.

Eichler, Wiliam (2015) Book review: out of nowhere: the Kurds of Syria in peace and war by Michael M. Gunter. LSE Review of Books (20 Jan 2015). Website.

Eichler, William (2015) Book review: Islam: an introduction. LSE Review of Books (22 May 2015). Website.

Eichler, William (2015) Book review: Revolution is my name: an Egyptian woman’s diary from eighteen days in Tahrir. LSE Review of Books (03 Apr 2015). Website.

Eichler, William (2015) Book review: enemy on the Euphrates: the battle for Iraq, 1914-1921. LSE Review of Books (30 Jun 2015). Website.

Eichler, William (2015) Book review: mass communication in Israel: nationalism, globalization, and segmentation. LSE Review of Books (04 May 2015). Website.

Eid, Joelle (2015) Strolling down Houghton Street, the war in Syria looks a little less real. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (23 Oct 2015). Website.

Eid, Joelle (2015) Tonight we mourn. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (14 Nov 2015). Website.

Eidlin, Barry (2015) How the power of Canada’s unions helped slow the growth of inequality. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (21 Jul 2015). Website.

Einstein, Katherine Levine and Glick, David (2015) How exposure to conspiracy theories can reduce trust in government. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (13 Nov 2015). Website.

Eisenstadt, Todd A., LeVan, A. Carl and Maboudi, Tofigh (2015) Can constitutions improve democracy? Sometimes, but not always. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (03 Sep 2015). Website.

Eiser, David (2015) In Scotland, public appetite for further fiscal decentralisation is fuelled by greater levels of trust in Holyrood than in Westminster. Democratic Audit UK (26 Aug 2015). Website.

El Sehrawey, Amani (2015) Book review: opting out of the European Union: diplomacy, sovereignty and European integration by Rebecca Adler-Nissen. LSE Review of Books (15 Jan 2015). Website.

Elias, Anwen (2015) Far from settling the independence question, the Catalan elections have simply added to the uncertainty over Catalonia’s future. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (29 Sep 2015). Website.

Elias, Anwen (2015) Spain’s local elections underlined the profound changes taking place in the Spanish party system. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (27 May 2015). Website.

Elias, Anwen (2015) The rise of Podemos poses a challenge for pro-independence parties ahead of the 2015 Catalan elections. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (02 Feb 2015). Website.

Elizabeth, Folan O’Connor (2015) Book Review: the media and public life: A History by John Nerone. LSE Review of Books (16 Nov 2015). Website.

Ellinas, Antonis (2015) The rise of the Golden Dawn in Greece. LSE Greece@LSE (23 Nov 2015). Website.

Elliott, Heather (2015) Alabama’s resistance to marriage equality will be short lived. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (14 Feb 2015). Website.

Ellis, Geoff (2015) Internet delivers mixed messages for older people. LSE Health and Social Care (12 Aug 2015). Website.

Ellis, Geoff (2015) Social investment in long-term care. LSE Health and Social Care (03 Jul 2015). Website.

Ellison, Jared M. and Spohn, Ryan E. (2015) Colorado’s legalization of medicinal marijuana is linked to a rise in marijuana-related arrests in some parts of Nebraska. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (30 Dec 2015). Website.

Elmqvist Thurén, Billie (2015) Uncovering entrenched gender norms in sustainable livelihood schemes in Gujarat. South Asia @ LSE (14 Oct 2015). Website.

Elsayed, Nourhan (2015) International Women’s Day: protecting the rights of Muslim women must not be used as a basis for denying their agency. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (08 Mar 2015). Website.

Emerson, Michael (2015) Britain’s political earthquake will create aftershocks for the UK and Europe. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (11 May 2015). Website.

Emery, Christian (2015) The GOP hawks’ attempts to undermine an Iran deal is strategic folly. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (17 Mar 2015). Website.

Enders, Claire (2015) What if there were no BBC television? Enders Analysis on BBC TV’s impact on investment in UK content. Media Policy Blog (22 Sep 2015). Website.

Engasser, Florence and Gabriel, Madeleine (2015) Building social enterprise ecosystems in India: lessons from Sankalp. South Asia @ LSE (22 Apr 2015). Website.

Engeman, Cassandra (2015) How social movement unionism helped shape the 2006 immigrant rights marches in L.A. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (28 Jul 2015). Website.

Entwistle, Joanne, Slater, Don ORCID: 0000-0002-4767-3187 and Sloane, Mona (2015) Designing nocturnal cities: Illuminating the social role light plays in urban life. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (10 Feb 2015). Website.

Eriksen, Michael and Ross, Amanda (2015) Why we may need to reconsider the current one-size fits all approach to US housing policy. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (10 Sep 2015). Website.

Erzeel, Silvia and Caluwaerts, Didier (2015) Evidence from Belgium shows that gender quotas do not necessarily eliminate voter bias against women candidates. Democratic Audit UK (01 Sep 2015). Website.

Escobar, Oliver (2015) Reclaiming democracy: a systems approach to change the system. Democratic Audit UK (09 Nov 2015). Website.

Esposito, Mark and Tse, Terence (2015) Understanding how finance has moved from “Hubris to Disgrace”. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (29 Jan 2015). Website.

Evans, Alice (2015) Book Review: Women and power in postconflict Africa by Aili Mari Tripp. LSE Review of Books (09 Dec 2015). Website.

Evans, Amelia and Winstanley, Stephen (2015) UN FORUM SERIES – asking the basic questions: are voluntary standard-setting initiatives protecting human rights? Measuring Business and Human Rights (20 Nov 2015). Website.

Evans, Daniel (2015) No more ‘Welsh effect’? Why the EU may be becoming a scapegoat in Wales. LSE Brexit (17 Dec 2015). Website.

Evans, Harry (2015) Book review: the making of Eurosceptic Britain, Second Edition, by Chris Gifford. LSE Review of Books (13 Feb 2015). Website.

Evans, Heather and Hayes Clark, Jennifer (2015) Female candidates are more likely to use Twitter to discuss policy issues and to ‘go negative’ in their campaign. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (25 Nov 2015). Website.

Evans, Jules (2015) Book review: the happiness industry: how government and big business sold us well-being. LSE Review of Books (10 Jul 2015). Website.

Evans, Mary (2015) A message to Jon Cruddas and Labour: challenge, construct and connect. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 May 2015). Website.

Evans, Steffan (2015) How extending the right to buy in England could change the relationship between the government and housing associations. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Aug 2015). Website.

Evens, Tom, Isoifidis, Petros and Smith, Paul (2015) FIFA, Mega Sporting Events and Sports Rights. Media Policy Blog (12 Jun 2015). Website.

Ewen, Janine (2015) How to eliminate violence against women: the view from Scotland. LSE Human Rights Blog (12 May 2015). Website.

Ewing, Reid and Hamidi, Shima (2015) Urban sprawl leads to more fatal crashes, while denser areas experience higher rates of accidents which cause injuries. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (27 Feb 2015). Website.

Exadaktylos, Theofanis (2015) Assessing Syriza’s first month in office: why Greece remains a long way from a break with austerity. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (03 Mar 2015). Website.

Exadaktylos, Theofanis (2015) Syriza is now a mainstream party and there is little for Europe to fear in its electoral success. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (21 Jan 2015). Website.

Fabbrini, Sergio (2015) The tyranny of the familiar: why we should be wary of proposals to ‘parliamentarise’ EU decision-making. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (10 Aug 2015). Website.

Falkiner, Daniel (2015) Book review: Islamic State: the digital caliphate by Abdel Bari Atwan. LSE Review of Books (24 Sep 2015). Website.

Fan, Maoyong, Gabbard, Susan, Alves Pena, Anita and Perloff, Jeffrey (2015) Governmental and economic changes in the U.S. and Mexico mean that migrant farm workers are disappearing. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (05 Mar 2015). Website.

Fankhauser, Sam ORCID: 0000-0003-2100-7888 (2015) How to make UK energy policy more predictable again. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Dec 2015). Website.

Farah, Asma Ali (2015) Book review: from silence to protest: international perspectives on weakly resourced groups. LSE Review of Books (13 Jul 2015). Website.

Farber, Henry S., Rothstein, Jesse and Valletta, Robert G. (2015) Extensions and rollbacks of US unemployment insurance benefits primarily affected how long people searched for work rather than job finding. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (16 Sep 2015). Website.

Faris, Daniel (2015) Distracted driving reveals the growing rift between technology and policy. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (09 Feb 2015). Website.

Farnell, Chad R. (2015) Rapid immigrant suburbanization means that for many, segregation has shifted to the periphery. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (13 Feb 2015). Website.

Farrer, Benjamin D. (2015) Voters react to ethnic minority candidates in different and sometimes unexpected ways. Democratic Audit UK (17 Jul 2015). Website.

Fasan, Olu (2015) Nigeria’s import restrictions: A bad policy that harms trade relations. Africa at LSE (17 Aug 2015). Website.

Fatsis, Lambros (2015) Greece must put aside divisive rhetoric if a solution to the country’s crisis is to be found. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (19 Mar 2015). Website.

Fatsis, Lambros (2015) The Greek crisis illustrates both the poverty of Syriza’s ideology and the flaws in the EU’s balance-sheet approach to decision-making. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (02 Jul 2015). Website.

Fatsis, Lambros (2015) How do citizens choose who to vote for? A sociological account of the 2015 UK general election. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (07 May 2015). Website.

Faullimmel, Natacha (2015) Book review: truth wars the politics of climate change, military intervention and financial crisis by Peter Lee. LSE Review of Books (11 May 2015). Website.

Favotto, Alvise and Kollman, Kelly (2015) Corporate social responsibility in an era of economic crisis: Empty gesture or tool for corporate learning? Euro Crisis in the Press (19 Mar 2015). Website.

Fayolle, Ambroise and Taylor, Jonathan (2015) Paris climate conference: how public development banks can boost private climate investment. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (01 Dec 2015). Website.

Feast, Sara (2015) Poll results: Is technology essential to entrepreneurial success today? LSE Entrepreneurship Blog (01 May 2015). Website.

Featherstone, Kevin (2015) Greece: when populism fails. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (25 Jun 2015). Website.

Fecher, Benedikt and Kaiser, Jonas (2015) Collapsing Ivory Towers? A hyperlink analysis of the German academic blogosphere. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (29 Sep 2015). Website.

Fecher, Benedikt and Wagner, Gert G. (2015) Flipping journals to open: Rethinking publishing infrastructure in light of Lingua/Glossa case. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (03 Dec 2015). Website.

Fedirko, Taras (2015) Book review: the limits of neoliberalism: authority, sovereignty and the logic of competition. LSE Review of Books (14 Jul 2015). Website.

Feinstein, Leon (2015) Misunderstanding data: Can researchers simplify longitudinal data for policymakers without it leading to errors? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (21 Jan 2015). Website.

Felle, Tom (2015) Data journalism may be helping to solidify the divide between those who can afford to be in engaged in the political process and the rest. Democratic Audit Blog (17 Feb 2015). Website.

Ferro, Mario (2015) Mario Ferro on Consultancy Projects, Fieldwork, and Social Enterprise. International Development (26 Jun 2015). Website.

Festré, Agnès and Garrouste, Pierre (2015) The economics of attention: Is there an appropriate balance between the interests of information providers and users? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (24 Jun 2015). Website.

Feuerborn, MJ (2015) Comics and human rights: thinking about us – queer inclusion in comics. LSE Human Rights Blog (05 Feb 2015). Website.

Fiel, Jeremy E. (2015) How policies that promote school competition and choice arelinked to school segregation. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (26 Aug 2015). Website.

Field, Bonnie N. (2015) How the next Spanish government might be formed after Spain’s election. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (19 Dec 2015). Website.

Finn, Peter (2015) More than a decade on, there are still unanswered questionsabout Abu Ghraib and the war on terror. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (28 Apr 2015). Website.

Firsing, Scott (2015) Are South Africans on the move? Africa at LSE (16 Nov 2015). Website.

Firsing, Scott (2015) What aerospace technology can do for Africa. Africa at LSE (20 Apr 2015). Website.

Fisher, Steve (2015) UKIP rise more among Church of England members. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Feb 2015). Website.

Fitzpatrick, Caroline (2015) Disadvantaged and visible minority students may be less likely to benefit from supportive relationships with teachers. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (08 Sep 2015). Website.

Fitzpatrick, Kathleen (2015) Impact doesn’t have to be a dirty word – staying positive about the promotion of scientific excellence. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (06 Jan 2015). Website.

Fitzpatrick, Katie (2015) Lack of a car is more important to elderly residents of food deserts than lack of a nearby supermarket. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (30 Sep 2015). Website.

Flannery, Mark J and Giacomini, Emanuela (2015) Large EU banks have remained undercapitalised for long stretches of time. LSE Business Review (03 Nov 2015). Blog Entry.

Flavin, Patrick and Hartney, Michael T. (2015) State mandatory collective bargaining laws can mean public employees are more likely to participate in politics. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (25 Feb 2015). Website.

Fleming, Andrew (2015) Ofcom should count the Greens as a major party. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Jan 2015). Website.

Florensa, Clara, Hochadel, Oliver and Tabernero, Carlos (2015) Science on Television: Despite tensions, the potential of visual narrative and scientific storytelling is enormous. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (05 Aug 2015). Website.

Flynn, D.J. and Harbridge, Laurel (2015) People can prefer a policy win for the party they oppose over Congressional gridlock. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (08 Dec 2015). Website.

Flynn, Niall (2015) Book review: Kittler now: current perspectives in Kittler studies. LSE Review of Books (20 May 2015). Website.

Flynn, Niall (2015) Book review: media|matter: the materiality of media, matter as medium edited by Bernd Herzogenrath. LSE Review of Books (17 Nov 2015). Website.

Fogelberg, Teresa (2015) UN FORUM SERIES – linking the UN guiding principles to global reporting practice: proof of increasing human rights reporting. Measuring Business and Human Rights (19 Nov 2015). Website.

Folan O'Connor, Elizabeth (2015) Book review: the lure of technocracy. LSE Review of Books (07 Aug 2015). Website.

Forbes, Claire (2015) Book review: education, work and social change by Robin Simmons, Ron Thompson and Lisa Russell. LSE Review of Books (13 Mar 2015). Website.

Fortin-Rittberger, Jessica and Rittberger, Berthold (2015) Why the European Parliament has a better gender balance than national parliaments. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (20 Jan 2015). Website.

Fortin-Rittberger, Jessica, Rittberger, Berthold and Dingler, Sarah (2015) Recruitment procedures shape the gender composition of party lists in European Parliament elections. Democratic Audit UK (14 Dec 2015). Website.

Fortunato, David (2015) Cabinet participation erodes the distinctiveness of junior coalition partners’ ‘brand’. Democratic Audit UK (20 Oct 2015). Website.

Fossi, Julia (2015) Are social networking sites doing enough to keep children safe? Parenting for a Digital Future (10 Jun 2015). Website.

Foster, Jason and Taylor, Alison (2015) Growing immigration has meant Canadian unions have had to learn how to better represent migrant workers. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (10 Jul 2015). Website.

Foulds, Wendy (2015) Myths set in motion: the moral economy of Mai-Mai governance. Justice and Security Research Programme Blog (05 Nov 2015). Website.

Foulds, Wendy (2015) “Say no to bad touches”: schools, sexual identity and sexual violence in northern Uganda. Justice and Security Research Programme Blog (29 Apr 2015). Website.

Foulds, Wendy (2015) South Sudan: who got what? Justice and Security Research Programme Blog (15 Apr 2015). Website.

Fowler, Anthony and Hall, Andrew B. (2015) Elections have big consequences that last for decades. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (11 Aug 2015). Website.

Fowlie, Meredith (2015) Energy efficiency is a tough sell, even when it is “free”. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (19 Aug 2015). Website.

Fox, Lindsay (2015) Black and Hispanic households tend to live in much poorerneighborhoods than White households with the same income. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (03 Aug 2015). Website.

Fox, Mary (2015) Poll results: Is crowdfunding a fad? LSE Entrepreneurship Blog (24 Mar 2015). Website.

Fox, Mary (2015) Protecting the future of equity crowdfunding. LSE Entrepreneurship Blog (26 Jan 2015). Website.

Fox, Stuart (2015) How can we get more young people voting in elections? Start by abandoning the myth of ‘politically alienated youth’. Democratic Audit UK (01 Oct 2015). Website.

Frame, W. Scott, Fuster, Andreas, Tracy, Joseph and Vickery, James (2015) While the rescue of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac was generally successful, there is still no end in sight to their conservatorship. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (15 Oct 2015). Website.

Franco, Francesco (2015) Portugal must rebalance its economy and improve education to continue its economic recovery. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (12 Feb 2015). Website.

Frank, Mark (2015) Unless we change the way we think about transparency, open data is unlikely to have a significant political impact at the local level. Democratic Audit Blog (04 Jun 2015). Blog Entry.

Frantescu, Doru (2015) The top five likely effects of a Brexit on the EU’s policies. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (02 Dec 2015). Website.

Fredén, Annika (2015) Parties’ pre-election signals can and do influence strategic voting, according to evidence from Sweden. Democratic Audit Blog (25 Feb 2015). Website.

Freedman, Des (2015) Google’s Digital News Initiative: Picking winners in the future of journalism. Media Policy Blog (29 Apr 2015). Website.

Freeman, Richard and Bryson, Alex (2015) Why do firms run all-employee stock purchase plans? British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Feb 2015). Website.

Friesen, Amanda and Ksiazkiewics, Aleksander (2015) Political and religious attitudes are influenced by both environmental and genetic factors. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (16 Dec 2015). Website.

Friesike, Dr Sascha, Fecher, Benedikt, Hebing, Marcel and Linek, Stephanie (2015) Reputation instead of obligation: forging new policies to motivate academic data sharing. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (02 Jun 2015). Website.

Froehner, Meghan (2015) ‘Integrated’ workers, committed to professional and caring responsibilities, will help transform gender imbalance. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (24 Jun 2015). Website.

Froese, Paul (2015) First world problems. Forum for European Philosophy Blog (07 Dec 2015). Website.

Fuhrman, Sarah (2015) Do African-Americans have the right to internal self-determination? LSE Human Rights Blog (16 Mar 2015). Website.

Furlong, Shauneen and Kippin, Sean (2015) Interview: Shauneen Furlong on Canada’s slide from digital government pre-eminence. Democratic Audit UK (08 Sep 2015). Website.

Furlong, Shauneen and Kippin, Sean (2015) Interview: Shauneen Furlong on the challenges inherent in making the transition to digital government. Democratic Audit UK (28 Aug 2015). Website.

Furtado, Delia and Song, Tao (2015) How technological change and globalization are driving higher wages of immigrants married to natives. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (21 Dec 2015). Website.

Férdeline, Ayden (2015) As ICANN 54 Ends, More Uncertainty over the Future of the Internet. Media Policy Blog (10 Nov 2015). Website.

Gadd, Elizabeth (2015) When are journal metrics useful? A balanced call for the contextualized and transparent use of all publication metrics. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (05 Nov 2015). Website.

Gaddie, Keith (2015) In its Arizona redistricting decision, the Supreme Court hasmade explicit that redistricting initiatives are a state legislativeaction. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (30 Jun 2015). Website.

Gaddie, Keith (2015) Madisonian Republicanism has a showdown with Progressivism in the Arizona redistricting case. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (09 Mar 2015). Website.

Gaffney, John (2015) French politics after the Paris attacks: polarised and deeply personal. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (01 Dec 2015). Website.

Galizzi, Matteo M. (2015) Paying incentives to be healthy only works in the long term if you pay to NOT do something. LSE Behavioural Science (18 Sep 2015). Website.

Galsworthy, Michael J. and Davidson, Rob (2015) Debunking the myths about British science after an EU exit. LSE Brexit (05 Dec 2015). Website.

Game, Chris (2015) Like our students, UK voters should have the option to vote for 'Re-open Nominations'. Democratic Audit Blog (20 Apr 2015). Website.

Gandrud, Christopher and Grafström, Cassandra (2015) The ‘rule of thumb’ that left-wing parties cause inflation is probably bogus – and has democratic implications. Democratic Audit Blog (10 Feb 2015). Website.

Gandrud, Christopher and Hallerberg, Mark (2015) Democratically elected politicians tend to push the cost of financial crises to the future in order to avert unpopularity. Democratic Audit UK (24 Sep 2015). Website.

Gangopadhyay, Partha (2015) The Greek crisis is merely a symptom of the EU’s inability to deal with recessions. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (24 Aug 2015). Website.

Gani, Jasmine (2015) Can the EU be hospitable? Euro Crisis in the Press (21 Sep 2015). Website.

Gani, Jasmine (2015) Europeans will be in no mood to show hospitality to refugees until they are hospitable to each other. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (25 Sep 2015). Website.

Ganson, Brian (2015) UN FORUM SERIES – is dialogue working? We need more dialogue to find out. Measuring Business and Human Rights (26 Oct 2015). Website.

Garcia, Ginny E., Lewis Jr,, Richard and Ford-Robertson, Joanne (2015) Most Americans are now opposed to laws against interracial marriage, but their behavior does not yet reflect these attitudes. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (23 Mar 2015). Website.

Garcia V., Jose Angel (2015) Mexico: between a dangerous democracy and a democracy in danger. LSE Human Rights Blog (05 Nov 2015). Website.

Garcia-Lorenzo, Lucia (2015) Why do older entrepreneurs face unique challenges? Psychology at LSE (22 Oct 2015). Website.

Gardiner, Laura (2015) The rise and rise (?) of zero-hours contracts. British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Sep 2015). Website.

Garland, Jess (2015) The UK needs a cleaner and fairer system of election funding. Democratic Audit Blog (21 Mar 2015). Website.

Garland, Jess (2015) The UK’s political parties need to adapt if they are to retain a sustainable footing in the 21st Century. Democratic Audit Blog (09 Jan 2015). Website.

Garland, Ruth ORCID: 0000-0002-8184-9289 (2015) Book review: bring back the bureaucrats by John J. Dilulio Jr. LSE Review of Books (10 Nov 2015). Website.

Garland, Ruth ORCID: 0000-0002-8184-9289 (2015) Book review: personality politics? The role of leader evaluations in democratic elections. LSE Review of Books (13 Apr 2015). Website.

Garland, Ruth ORCID: 0000-0002-8184-9289 (2015) Book review: ready for Hillary? Portrait of a President in waiting by Robin Renwick. LSE Review of Books (14 Feb 2015). Website.

Garland, Ruth ORCID: 0000-0002-8184-9289 (2015) Book review: reporting the EU: news, media and the European Institutions by John Lloyd and Cristina Marconi. LSE Review of Books (19 Jan 2015). Website.

Garlick, Alex (2015) Including party labels on ballots increases voting in localelections, especially among minorities. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (01 May 2015). Website.

Garroux, Camila (2015) Brazilian prospects for mediating children’s internet use? Parenting for a Digital Future (03 Jul 2015). Website.

Garrow, Eve E. (2015) White flight lowers the presence of nonprofit human services in minority neighborhoods. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (02 Mar 2015). Website.

Garvey, Brian (2015) Free will and human nature: should we be worried? Forum for European Philosophy Blog (21 Sep 2015). Website.

Gatfaoui, Shérazade (2015) Central African Republic Crisis: It is all about trust! Africa at LSE (27 May 2015). Website.

Gatterman, Katjana and Hefftler, Claudia (2015) Political motivation is crucial for parliamentary behaviour in the EU’s Early Warning System. Democratic Audit Blog (20 Mar 2015). Website.

Gattermann, Katjana and Vasilopoulou, Sofia (2015) Newspapers focus on who MEPs are rather than on what they do in the European Parliament. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (23 Mar 2015). Website.

Gau, Jacinta M. and Brunson, Rod K. (2015) Why more diverse police forces may not solve the problems which exist between police and disadvantaged communities of color. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (18 May 2015). Website.

Geary, Patrick (2015) UN FORUM SERIES – time for the UNGPs to grow up? Tracking children’s rights in national action plans on business & human rights. Measuring Business and Human Rights (23 Nov 2015). Website.

Geipel, Jeff (2015) The chance to get it right: Africa’s opportunity to truly benefit from mining investment. International Development (22 Jun 2015). Website.

Gelbjerg-Hanen, Emma, Baker, Dillon, McLaughlin, Ben and Astor, Bonny (2015) The possibilities of positive news. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (10 Jul 2015). Website.

Geohegan, Pauline (2015) The Kerslake Review has shone a light on the deeply dysfunctional nature of Birmingham local government. Democratic Audit Blog (07 Jan 2015). Website.

Geringer-Sameth, Ethan (2015) Micro-movement and the memory of slavery. LSE Human Rights Blog (24 Aug 2015). Website.

Geringer-Sameth, Ethan (2015) The anti-slavery series: perspectives on the past and present. LSE Human Rights Blog (19 Oct 2015). Website.

Gerner-Beuerle, Carsten (2015) There is little legal basis for Wolfgang Schäuble’s claim that debt restructuring is incompatible with euro membership. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (22 Jul 2015). Website.

Gerver, Mollie (2015) An EU quota trading system for refugees would offer a fair method for alleviating Europe’s migration crisis. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (25 May 2015). Website.

Gerver, Mollie (2015) Why the EU should consider decriminalising people smuggling. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (16 Sep 2015). Website.

Gheaus, Anca (2015) Token worries. Forum for European Philosophy Blog (30 Nov 2015). Website.

Gherghina, Sergiu and Groh, Adriana (2015) Poor visibility and design flaws are hampering the participatory potential of the European Citizens’ Initiative. Democratic Audit UK (26 Jun 2015). Website.

Ghosh, Jayati and Tiwari, Pragya (2015) “The single-minded focus on inflation targets is not necessarily desirable or even achievable in a country like India” – Jayati Ghosh. South Asia @ LSE (13 Nov 2015). Website.

Ghosh, Jayati and Tiwari, Pragya (2015) “The will of the people is not adequately reflected in macroeconomic choices made by Indian governments” – Jayati Ghosh. South Asia @ LSE (14 Nov 2015). Website.

Giannella, Eric (2015) Human intuition is essential to science: Why metrics will not improve scientific governance. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (21 Dec 2015). Website.

Gibson, Bryan R. (2015) For all parties involved, the Iran nuclear deal is a big win. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (14 Jul 2015). Website.

Gifford, Chris (2015) The UK’s ‘Brexit’ referendum represents a victory for the forces of populist Euroscepticism. Democratic Audit UK (15 Dec 2015). Website.

Gilbert, Paul (2015) Book review: making other worlds possible: performing diverse economies edited by Gerda Roelvink, Kevin St. Martin and J. K. Gibson-Graham. LSE Review of Books (12 Nov 2015). Website.

Gilmore, Andrew, Raimundo, António, Sigalas, Emmanuel and Šelo Šabić, Senada (2015) European views on the UK’s renegotiation: Ireland, Portugal, Austria and Croatia. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (21 Oct 2015). Website.

Gilmore, Jonathan (2015) British foreign policy and the 2015 general election: Consensus on the continuity of a confused vision. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 May 2015). Website.

Gilson, Chris (2015) Baltimore’s shocking inequality: air pollution in New Mexico: and the most popular politician in America: US state blog round up for 25 April – 1 May. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (02 May 2015). Website.

Gilson, Chris (2015) Biden’s out of the running for president, Ryan’s in for Speaker, and Hillary Clinton’s great week: US national blog round up for 17 – 23 October. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (23 Oct 2015). Website.

Gilson, Chris (2015) Cheney slams Obama: Rand Paul announces presidential run:and new debate over police body cameras: US national bloground up for 4 – 10 April. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (10 Apr 2015). Website.

Gilson, Chris (2015) Clinton and Rubio are running: Obama in historic Castro meet: and Obamacare continues to drop uninsured rate: US nationalblog round up for 11 – 17 April. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (17 Apr 2015). Website.

Gilson, Chris (2015) Delaware’s ‘Biden Dynasty’, Florida’s orange problem, and Washington moves to end death penalty: US state blog round up for 24– 30 January. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (31 Jan 2015). Website.

Gilson, Chris (2015) Grimm goes while Scalise stays, questions for Clinton, and the Jeb boom: U.S. national blog round up for 27 December – 2 January. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (02 Jan 2015). Website.

Gilson, Chris (2015) New York’s Cuomo heads to Cuba: Nebraska moves towardsdeath penalty repeal: and Oregon’s Obamacare exchange woes:US state blog round up for 18 – 24 April. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (25 Apr 2015). Website.

Gilson, Chris (2015) New York’s campaign finance loophole: Florida u-turns onMedicaid while Montana accepts: and South Dakota’s comingminimum wage fight: US state blog round up for 4 – 10 April. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (11 Apr 2015). Website.

Gilson, Chris (2015) New York’s cigarette problem, Wisconsin’s poor job growth, and automatic voter registration debuts in Oregon: US state blog round up for 14 – 20 March. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (21 Mar 2015). Website.

Gilson, Chris (2015) Obama critiqued over Paris no-show, House rolls back immigration policies, and will Romney run again in 2016?: US national blog round up for 10 – 16 January. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (16 Jan 2015). Website.

Gilson, Chris (2015) Obama’s strident State of the Union, the House pulls back on abortion, and will the Supreme Court end the debate over same-sex marriage?: US national blog round up for 17 – 23 January. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (23 Jan 2015). Website.

Gilson, Chris (2015) O’Malley moves to the left: Lynch is confirmed as AttorneyGeneral: and the huge cost of gun violence: US national bloground up for 18 – 24 April. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (24 Apr 2015). Website.

Gilson, Chris (2015) Reading list: 7 USAPP articles to help understand the Supreme Court’s same-sex marriage cases. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (28 Apr 2015). Website.

Gilson, Chris (2015) Romney’s out as Walker booms, Keystone XL passes, and the threat to Obamacare subsidies: US national blog round up for 24 – 30 January. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (30 Jan 2015). Website.

Gilson, Chris (2015) Same-sex marriage at the Supreme Court: Japan’s Abeaddresses Congress: and Jeb Bush’s fundraising power: USnational blog round up for 25 April – 1 May. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (01 May 2015). Website.

Gilson, Chris (2015) Speaker Boehner’s no squish, Warren’s stump speech, and Harvard’s healthcare woes: US national blog round up for 3 – 9 January. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (09 Jan 2015). Website.

Gilson, Chris (2015) A new scandal for Christie, Chicago’s fiscal free-fall, and Ferguson’s damning DOJ report: US state blog round up for 28 February – 6 March. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (07 Mar 2015). Website.

Gilson, Chris, Kippin, Sean and Carroll, Susan (2015) Five minutes with Susan J. Carroll on women in politics: “There’s no question that some of the barriers are starting to come down, but others still remain”. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (30 Jan 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Alabama’s $137,000 missing Tasers, Indiana’s income problem,and New Mexico rolls back civil forfeiture: US state blog round up for 11 – 17 April. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (18 Apr 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Boosts for Clinton and Sanders in the Democrats’ first debate, the ‘ungovernable’ house, and Obamacare’s missing billions: US national blog round up for 10 – 16 October. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (16 Oct 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Brutal election for Maine liberals, North Carolina’s aggrieved Governor, and Houston’s equal rights ordinance fails: US state blog round up for 31 October – 6 November. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (07 Nov 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Budget rows in New York and Minnesota, Florida’s climate change ‘ban’, and Airbnb’s LA rental squeeze: US state blog round up for 7 – 13 March. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (14 Mar 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) California’s budget windfall, Minnesota expands voting rights as Ohio ponders a poll tax: US state blog round up for 9 – 15 May. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (16 May 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Carly Fiorina tries to upstage Clinton, ‘One person, one vote’ goes to the Supreme Court, and is Fox News damaging the GOP?: US national blog round up for 23 – 29 May. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (29 May 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Chris Christie demands an apology, Nebraska drops the death penalty, and Los Angeles raises minimum wage : US state blog round up for 16 – 22 May. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (23 May 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Chris Christie’s no good week, Mississippi’s high vaccination rate, and a ‘performance art’ budget in Wisconsin: US state blog round up for 31 January – 6 February. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (17 Feb 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Christie vetoes voter modernization in New Jersey, civil forfeiture in Arkansas, and how Wyoming saved itself into deficit: US state blog round up for 7 – 13 November. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (14 Nov 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Clinton’s bungled campaign reboot, Boehner in trouble, and shutdown threat looms again: US national blog round up for 5 – 11 September. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (11 Sep 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Clinton’s email troubles, Netanyahu addresses Congress, and Obamacare at the Supreme Court: US national blog round up for 28 February – 6 March. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (06 Mar 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Congress’ looming budget showdown, Trump pledges GOP loyalty, and should Jeb campaign in Spanish?: US national blog round up for 29 August – 4 September. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (04 Sep 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Cruz nearly tied with Trump in Iowa, Speaker Ryan’s House honeymoon is over, and civil asset forfeiture eclipses burglary in value: US national blog round up for 21 – 27 November. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (27 Nov 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Cuomo and de Blasio face falling approval ratings, Illinois’ pension crisis, and Arizona’s new welfare restrictions: US state blog round up for 23 – 29 May. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (30 May 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Cuomo and de Blasio meet to mend fences, North Carolina sued over court election change, and native Hawaiian election challenged: US state blog round up for 28 November – 4 December. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (05 Dec 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Cuomo flexes executive muscle, Crist to try for another Florida office, and why North Dakota is not like Greece: US state blog round up for 18 – 24 July. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (26 Jul 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Cuomo pushes gun control and a $15 minimum wage, Medicaid cuts in Texas, and California’s assisted dying bill: US state blog round up for 5 – 11 September. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (12 Sep 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Cuomo vs de Blasio, Wisconsin’s budget stalls, and Texas’ abortion law blocked: US state blog round up for 27 June – 3 July. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (04 Jul 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) DHS shutdown looms, Obama vetoes Keystone XL, and cuts mean IRS audit troubles: US national blog round up for 21 – 27 February. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (27 Feb 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) DOJ to investigate Baltimore police, marijuana in Texas, and John McCain’s bumpy ride to reelection: US state blog round up for 2 – 8 May. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (09 May 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) The Democrats’ bad election week, boots on the ground in Syria and can Jeb! fix his campaign?: US national blog round up for 31 October – 6 November. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (06 Nov 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Earthquakes in Oklahoma continue, Illinois’ Rauner vetoes labor bill, and Wyoming’s energy economy woes: US state blog round up for 29 August – 4 September. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (06 Sep 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Fiorina’s debate success, Clinton’s polling woes, and is mass incarceration a new form of welfare?: US national blog round up for 12 – 18 September. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (19 Sep 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Five minutes with Joseph Nye: “American dominance was never as great as some myths make it out to be”. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (20 May 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Florida’s tepid 2016 Senate race, Minnesota and Wisconsin’s policy battle, and Hawaii’s homeless emergency: US state blog round up for 10 – 16 October. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (17 Oct 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) GOP wrestles with immigration, Jeb raises $114 million, and why Puerto Rico is not Greece: US national blog round up for 4 – 10 July. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (10 Jul 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Georgia’s voter data dump, Alabama bans refugees while Montana welcomes them, and how does North Dakota’s unemployment rate stay so low?: US state blog round up for 14 – 20 November. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (21 Nov 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Gun debate continues, Trump calls for Muslim immigration ban, and Ted Cruz ascendant: US national blog round up for 5 – 11 December. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (11 Dec 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Hogan popular in Maryland as Walker is not in Wisconsin, and Crist is back in Florida: US state blog round up for 17 – 23 October. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (24 Oct 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) How Congress can improve the Iran deal, Cruz calls McConnell a liar, and how long can Trump go on?: US national blog round up for 18 – 24 July. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (25 Jul 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) It’s Labor Day today. Here are eight important USAPP posts on work, workers’ rights, and unions. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (07 Sep 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Lindsey Graham exits GOP primary, the Democrats’ low-rated debate, and why is drug spending so high?: US national blog round up for 19 – 25 December. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (25 Dec 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Little interest in New Jersey’s elections, Texas’ ‘abysmal’ vaccination rate, and Illinois’ Rauner doubles down on anti-union policies: US state blog round up for 24 – 30 October. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (31 Oct 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Maryland bans fracking, Alabama’s right-to-work success, and Indiana’s Pence signs controversial RFRA bill: US state blog round up for 21 – 27 March. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (28 Mar 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Massachusetts’ foreclosure law, Florida moves to repeal cohabitation ban, and does North Dakota need voter registration?: US state blog round up for 12 – 18 September. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (19 Sep 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) McCarthy’s withdrawal shakes up speaker race, Sanders draws crowds, and guns now outnumber people: US national blog round up for 3 – 9 October. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (09 Oct 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Medicare and Medicaid turn 50, Boehner’s leadership challenged, and could Obama win a third term? : US national blog round up for 25 – 31 July. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (31 Jul 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) NBC dumps Trump, Obamacare’s next challenges, and Puerto Rico’s debt crisis: US national blog round up for 27 June – 3 July. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (03 Jul 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) New Jersey’s pension amendment, Florida’s new Congressional map, and calls for Chicago Mayor Emanuel to resign: US state blog round up for 5 – 11 December. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (12 Dec 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) New Jersey’s pension death spiral, atheists win in Michigan, and Oregon’s new road usage fee: US state blog round up for 21 -27 February. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (28 Feb 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Obama supports mandatory voting, the GOP’s new budget, and Al Gore for 2016?: US national blog round up for 14 – 20 March. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (20 Mar 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Obama visits Nike, radical ideas for Clinton, and Iran dealmoves through the Senate: US national blog round up for 2 – 8May. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (08 May 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Obama vs. Senate Democrats, Jeb Bush in trouble over Iraq,and America’s lottery shame: US national blog round up for 9 –15 May. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (15 May 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Obama’s Selma speech, Tom Cotton’s Iran letter, and questions remain over Clinton emails: US national blog round up for 6 – 13 March. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (13 Mar 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Obama’s controversial budget, America’s ‘new normal’ of war, and GOP vs vaccination: US national blog round up for 31 January – 6 February. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (06 Feb 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Obama’s popularity jumps, GOP grapples with Iraq legacy, andwhither the Highway Trust Fund? : US national blog round upfor 16 – 22 May. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (22 May 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Obama’s rest of term to do list, Carson under scrutiny, and Obamacare’s back at SCOTUS: US national blog round up for 7 – 13 November. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (13 Nov 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Paris turns 2016 into a national security election, Trump turns it up to 11, and will 2016 be the best year in a decade?: US national blog round up for 14 – 20 November. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (20 Nov 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Pennsylvania’s death penalty ban upheld, Virginia ends reciprocal concealed-carry, and a bleak outlook for South Dakota Democrats: US state blog round up for 19 – 25 December. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (26 Dec 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Questions for 2015: LSE Experts look ahead. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (07 Feb 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Rand Paul’s Pinterest woes, Jeb Bush struggles with family legacy, and Obama warns UK over defense spending: US national blog round up for 14 – 20 February. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (20 Feb 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Rubio tops GOP debate at Jeb’s expense, Ryan becomes Speaker, and Congress’s bipartisan budget deal: US national blog round up for 24 – 30 October. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (30 Oct 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Same-sex marriage in Texas, Michigan school funding and Utah votes for the firing squad: US state blog round up for 14 -20 February. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (21 Feb 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Shutdown avoided as debt limit fight looms, Trumpcare, and the GOP’s glass ceiling: US national blog round up for 26 September – 2 October. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (02 Oct 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Solar power in Massachusetts, Virginia’s budget ‘shell game’ and Iowa’s Branstad is now the longest serving Governor: US state blog roundup for 12 – 18 December. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (19 Dec 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) South Carolina furls Confederate flag, Wisconsin’s wet budget, and who’s governing New Jersey?: US state blog round up for 4 – 10 July. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (11 Jul 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Ted Cruz announces for president, budget ‘vote-a-rama’, and the decline of American exceptionalism: US national blog round up for 21 – 27 March. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (27 Mar 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Trump endures as Carson fades, Obama’s frustration over mass shootings, and Ryan’s vision for the House: US national blog round up for 28 November – 4 December. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (04 Dec 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Vermont’s Shumlin vs unions, Iowa’s bad budget choices, and Oregon’s new governor: US state blog round up for 7 – 13 February. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (14 Feb 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Vitter losing steam in Louisiana, Democrats struggling in the Dakotas, and will Vermont legalize marijuana in 2016?: US state blog round up for 19 – 25 September. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (26 Sep 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) ‘Voodoo economics’ in New Jersey, Louisiana’s ‘disgraceful’ gubernatorial debate, and Arizona’s transport funding woes: US state blog round up for 26 September – 2 October. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (04 Oct 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Walker mum on evolution, Rand Paul praises Eric Holder, and how Jon Stewart changed journalism: US national blog round up for 7 – 13 February. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (13 Feb 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Walker’s out…and so is Boehner, the Pope comes to Washington DC, and how many aircraft carriers does the US need?: US national blog round up for 19 – 25 September. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (25 Sep 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Why 2016 House races still matter, Sanders in voter data spat with DNC, and Congress’ budget deal: US national blog roundup for 12 – 18 December. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (18 Dec 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) Women need better representation in Vermont, Florida senate to ditch Confederate flag, and is Governor Branstad ‘King of Iowa’? US state blog round up for 3 – 9 October. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (10 Oct 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) A bad year for Massachusetts Democrats, Illinois warned of credit downgrade, and votes for felons in Kentucky – for now: US state blog round up for 21 – 27 November. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (28 Nov 2015). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2015) A review of the top Voter Advice Applications for the 2015 General Election. Democratic Audit Blog (14 Apr 2015). Website.

Gilstad-Hayden, Kate and Meyer, Spencer R. (2015) Trees, a new partner in the fight against urban crime. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (20 Nov 2015). Website.

Gippner, Olivia (2015) Paris climate conference at the end of week one: taking stock. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (08 Dec 2015). Website.

Giuntella, Osea, Nicodemo, Catia and Vargas-Silva, Carlos (2015) Immigration may reduce the time you wait to see the doctor. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Oct 2015). Website.

Gleibs, Ilka H. ORCID: 0000-0002-9913-250X (2015) How women footballers can overcome negative stereotypes. Psychology at LSE (24 Jun 2015). Website.

Glencross, Andrew (2015) The UK’s relationship with Europe is too complex to be settled by a simple ‘in/out’ referendum. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (12 Mar 2015). Website.

Glencross, Andrew (2015) The myth of ‘self-government’ is threatening both the UK’s place in the EU and Scotland’s place in the Union. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (20 May 2015). Website.

Glendinning, Simon (2015) ‘Neoliberal’ variants have dominated Europe’s history but they have paved the way for a new conception of human progress. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (16 Mar 2015). Website.

Glendinning, Simon (2015) Nietzsche, Europe and the German question. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (01 Oct 2015). Website.

Global Kids Online, (2015) Children's rights in the digital age: paradoxes and problems. Global Kids Online (01 Oct 2015). Website.

Global Kids Online, (2015) Launch of Global Kids Online. Global Kids Online (01 Aug 2015). Website.

Glück, Thorsten (2015) Why are commodity markets behaving like stock markets? LSE Business Review (20 Oct 2015). Website.

Goddard, John (2015) Addressing societal challenges: Joined-up research funding could facilitate innovation and engagement. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (16 Nov 2015). Website.

Godwin, Marcia (2015) American cities increased their use of civic engagement tools during the Great Recession, but did not fully embrace citizen involvement in decision-making. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (13 Jul 2015). Website.

Goes, Eunice (2015) Book review: five year mission: the Labour Party under Ed Miliband. LSE Review of Books (28 Jul 2015). Website.

Goes, Eunice (2015) A Corbyn leadership can endure, but only if ‘Jez’ is ready to accept a fair share of Westminster culture. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Sep 2015). Website.

Goes, Eunice (2015) Even if he wins, Jeremy Corbyn will never be able to lead the Labour Party. Democratic Audit UK (21 Aug 2015). Website.

Goes, Eunice (2015) Labour’s proposed public service reforms won’t undo the effects of privatisation. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Feb 2015). Website.

Goes, Eunice (2015) The coalition effect on the Liberal Democrats: Driven to the edge of Europe. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 May 2015). Website.

Goes, Eunice (2015) The new Labour leadership contest rules are responsible for the lacklustre pre-campaign. Democratic Audit UK (08 Jun 2015). Website.

Goldman, Alan H. (2015) Learning from books. Forum for European Philosophy Blog (07 Dec 2015). Website.

Goldrick-Rab, Sara (2015) President Obama’s free community-college plan is a necessary plan – and a good one. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (16 Jan 2015). Website.

Goldstein, Adam and Fligstein, Neil (2015) How the upper and middle classes embraced a culture of household debt and aggressive financial risk taking. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (11 May 2015). Website.

Golubeva, Evgenia (2015) When managing risk, overconfident managers don’t always follow the fundamentals. LSE Business Review (18 Nov 2015). Website.

Gonenc, Defne (2015) The lesson from the Greek crisis should be that economics exists for the good of society, not for its own sake. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (12 Aug 2015). Website.

González, Alejandro (2015) UN Forum series – meaningful rights-holders engagement is key for human rights impact assessments. Measuring Business and Human Rights (12 Nov 2015). Blog Entry.

Gooch, Donald (2015) The Supreme Court is just as polarized as the rest of US politics – and this may have profound implications. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (29 Oct 2015). Website.

Goodhart, Charles and Tsomocos, Dimitrios P. (2015) The best way forward for Greece is a major debt restructuring and a ‘hard’ budget constraint. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (25 Jun 2015). Website.

Goodman, Ellen (2015) The FCC comes out swinging on net neutrality and municipal broadband: counterpunches to come. Media Policy Blog (27 Feb 2015). Website.

Goodman, Ellen (2015) In Open Letter to Google, 80 Technology Scholars Press for More Transparency on Right to Be Forgotten Compliance. Media Policy Blog (14 May 2015). Website.

Goodrich, Steve (2015) Lobbying reform: we need political will not gesture politics. Democratic Audit UK (04 Nov 2015). Website.

Goodwin, Matthew (2015) How soft is the Leave vote – and which issues will swing it? LSE Brexit (12 Dec 2015). Website.

Gopal Jayal, Niraja and Campion, Sonali (2015) “A democracy that does not provide the conditions for full inclusion, and thereby full citizenship, will necessarily be a fragile construct” – Niraja Gopal Jayal. South Asia @ LSE (23 Feb 2015). Website.

Goplerud, Max (2015) A new method for addressing parliamentary boundaries shows the extent of Britain’s “safe seat” problem. Democratic Audit Blog (27 Apr 2015). Website.

Gordon, Gretchen and Mellini, Stephanie (2015) UN FORUM SERIES – follow the money: using development finance to hold corporations accountable. Measuring Business and Human Rights (03 Dec 2015). Website.

Gordon, Stuart (2015) Romancing Principles and Human Rights: Are humanitarian principles salvageable? – Stuart Gordon. International Development (09 Oct 2015). Website.

Gossa, Marine (2015) How open data and data governance could change democracy in France and abroad. Media Policy Blog (20 Jan 2015). Website.

Graef, Inge (2015) Digital Single Market strategy shouldn’t go ‘over the top’ with regard to future regulation of OTT services. Media Policy Blog (30 Apr 2015). Website.

Graetz, Georg and Michaels, Guy ORCID: 0000-0002-8796-4536 (2015) Industrial robots have boosted productivity and growth, but their effect on jobs remains an open question. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (05 Aug 2015). Website.

Granbo, Kristin (2015) Childproofing the new formats. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (19 Oct 2015). Website.

Granbo, Kristin (2015) Is competitive online news changing the way we report news for children? Polis blog (04 Sep 2015). Website.

Grant, Sam and McDonagh, Kathryn (2015) Alumni interview: Sam Grant. LSE Human Rights Blog (19 Jan 2015). Website.

Graunt, John (2015) Citizens’ assemblies provide an institutional foothold for republican political practices. Democratic Audit Blog (02 Mar 2015). Website.

Grauvogel, Julia and von Soest, Christian (2015) Sanctions can be counter-productive in instigating democratic reform in authoritarian regimes. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (17 Jan 2015). Website.

Grayston, Rose (2015) Emergency Budget 2015: mixed messages for working aged disabled people. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Jul 2015). Website.

Grech, Aaron G. (2015) Pension reforms since the financial crisis could have a serious impact on the future retirement incomes of young Europeans. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (11 Aug 2015). Website.

Green, Colin (2015) In addition to saved travel time, the London congestion charge has saved lives. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Apr 2015). Website.

Green, Duncan (2015) How can INGOs get better? Duncan Green’s ‘surprisingly interesting’ conversation with finance directors. International Development (16 Sep 2015). Website.

Green, Duncan (2015) What difference do remittances and migration make back home? Duncan Green selects from the Economist. International Development (08 Sep 2015). Website.

Green, Duncan (2015) An antidote to futility: Why academics (and students) should take blogging / social media seriously. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (26 Oct 2015). Website.

Green, Elliott ORCID: 0000-0002-0942-5756 (2015) The EU referendum and legislation on ‘English votes for English laws’ will be crucial for Scotland’s future in the Union. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 May 2015). Website.

Green, Elliott D. ORCID: 0000-0002-0942-5756 (2015) Elliott Green: South Africa’s De Klerk Boulevard and the historical legacy of political reformers. International Development (05 Feb 2015). Website.

Green, Matthew (2015) John Boehner is not the first Speaker to be forced from his post unwillingly, and likely will not be the last. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (29 Sep 2015). Website.

Gregory, Lee (2015) Book review: austerity: the great failure by Florian Schui. LSE Review of Books (28 Aug 2015). Website.

Gregory, Lee (2015) Book review: how outer space made America: geography, organisation and the cosmic sublime by Daniel Sage. LSE Review of Books (17 Feb 2015). Website.

Griffin, Leslie C. (2015) Dissenting Justices in Obergefell committed original sinagainst marriage equality. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (29 Jun 2015). Website.

Griffin, Leslie C. (2015) So-called Religious Freedom Restoration Acts (RFRAs) protectgender and sexual orientation discrimination, not religiousfreedom. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (13 Apr 2015). Website.

Griffiths, Heather (2015) Why I am proud to have an Ology! Researching Sociology (15 Sep 2015). Website.

Griffiths, Martin and Hasan, Mubashar (2015) Playing with fire: Islamism and politics in Bangladesh. South Asia @ LSE (24 Sep 2015). Website.

Griffiths, Simon (2015) What can the left learn from Friedrich Hayek? USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (23 Feb 2015). Website.

Grigoryeva, Angelina and Ruef, Martin (2015) How post-Civil War segregation helped to shape the patterns of racial inequality that we see today. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (09 Jul 2015). Website.

Grimm, Sonja (2015) Conflicting objectives, neglected relationships, and authoritarian backlash: the crisis of EU democracy promotion. Democratic Audit UK (02 Sep 2015). Website.

Grimm, Sonja (2015) Conflicting objectives, neglected relationships, and authoritarian backlash: the crisis of EU democracy promotion. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (04 Sep 2015). Website.

Gromyko, Alexey, Getmanchuk, Alyona and Ulgen, Sinan (2015) Views on the UK’s renegotiation: Russia, Ukraine and Turkey. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (14 Nov 2015). Website.

Gropper, Daniel M., Jahera, John S. and Park, Chul Park (2015) The less economic freedom a state has, the more political connections local firms need. LSE Business Review (10 Dec 2015). Website.

Gross, Martin and Debus, Marc (2015) Local politicians take the party affiliation of directly elected mayors into account when forming coalitions. Democratic Audit UK (03 Aug 2015). Website.

Grossman, Wendy (2015) ‘Barbie’: the smart choice of toy? Parenting for a Digital Future (01 May 2015). Website.

Grossman, Wendy (2015) Book review: disconnected: youth, new media and the ethics gap. Parenting for a Digital Future (30 Dec 2015). Website.

Grossman, Wendy (2015) Book review: distrusting educational technology – critical questions for changing times. Parenting for a Digital Future (24 Jun 2015). Website.

Grossman, Wendy (2015) Book review: it’s complicated – the social lives of networked teens. Parenting for a Digital Future (07 Aug 2015). Website.

Grossman, Wendy (2015) Online ‘baby role-playing’: between casual fantasy and real-life obsession. Parenting for a Digital Future (14 Oct 2015). Website.

Groth, Olaf, Esposito, Mark and Tse, Terence (2015) Using entrepreneurial innovation to stabilize Europe: Introducing EDIE. Euro Crisis in the Press (19 Feb 2015). Website.

Grube, Dennis (2015) The requirement for civil servants to “promote” government policy has inevitably led to the perception of partisanship. Democratic Audit UK (27 Aug 2015). Website.

Guerra, Simona (2015) Keep your distance: on the relationship between European integration and religion. Democratic Audit Blog (13 May 2015). Website.

Guibernau, Montserrat (2015) Catalonia has taken the first step toward becoming a new nation in the EU. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (29 Sep 2015). Website.

Guidi, Mattia (2015) Delegating political powers to regulatory agencies does not guarantee better policy enforcement. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (09 Sep 2015). Website.

Guijarro-Usobiaga, Borja (2015) Economic sanctions: Past & Future. International History (16 Apr 2015). Website.

Gupta, Pranav (2015) Bihar 2015: grand victory for the Mahagathbandhan, debacle for the BJP. South Asia @ LSE (25 Nov 2015). Website.

Gupta, Pranav (2015) The battle for Bihar. South Asia @ LSE (12 Oct 2015). Website.

Gutierrez, Carmen and Kirk, David (2015) Tough immigration enforcement likely hinders public cooperation with the police, and may undermine crime reporting. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (28 Oct 2015). Website.

Gómez Cervantes, Andrea and Kim, ChangHwan (2015) Male immigrants with darker skin have fewer job opportunities than women and those with lighter skin. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (26 Nov 2015). Website.

Habra, Katia and Trindle, Theadora (2015) Prefab is Back in Town. Accelerating Housing Production in London (20 Apr 2015). Website.

Habra, Katia and Trindle, Theadora (2015) Why Pocket works: size may not matter when it comes to affordable housing. Accelerating Housing Production in London (20 Apr 2015). Website.

Haddad, Moussa (2015) How the rising cost of essentials has tightened the squeeze on family incomes. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Apr 2015). Website.

Haddaway, Neal (2015) The importance of meta-analysis and systematic review: How research legacy can be maximized through adequate reporting. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (26 Jan 2015). Website.

Haeder, Simon F. and Webb Yackee, Susan (2015) The lobbying you have never heard of: targeting the US President’s Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (02 Sep 2015). Website.

Hagelund, Camilla and Goddard, Jonathan (2015) If Parliament is to be truly effective, committees must become more powerful and independent. Democratic Audit Blog (25 Mar 2015). Website.

Hakelberg, Lukas and Lefkofridi, Zoe (2015) Why European integration remains the best option for meeting the challenges posed by globalisation. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (07 Sep 2015). Website.

Halfon, Robert (2015) Democracy must evolve with the times if it is to retain the trust of the UK public. Democratic Audit Blog (23 Mar 2015). Website.

Halikiopoulou, Daphne and Vasilopoulou, Sofia (2015) Syriza won with a radical left programme, but keeping the middle class on side may be key to retaining power. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (28 Jan 2015). Website.

Hall, Andrew B. (2015) Extremists who win primaries are 37 percent less likely to win the general election compared to more moderate candidates. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (09 Apr 2015). Website.

Hall, Edward (2015) There is ample scope for questioning Nick Clegg’s political integrity. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Apr 2015). Website.

Hall, Gary (2015) Playing the (open) publishing game – Top Posts of 2015: open access. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (24 Dec 2015). Website.

Hall, Gary (2015) What does Academia_edu’s success mean for Open Access? The data-driven world of search engines and social networking. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (22 Oct 2015). Website.

Hall, Gavin E (2015) Book review: deciphering Sun Tzu: how to read the art of war by Derek M Yuen. LSE Review of Books (10 Jan 2015). Website.

Hallams, Ellen (2015) Despite his attempts at pragmatism, Obama will leave an incoherent legacy in a post-American world. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (08 Dec 2015). Website.

Hambleton, Robin (2015) The devolution deception in the Queen’s Speech. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Jun 2015). Website.

Hamilton, Sue (2015) Sue Hamilton, UK. LSE Institute of Public Affairs Blog (26 Jun 2015). Website.

Hammond, Ed (2015) The devolution of public services requires better governance systems than currently proposed. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Sep 2015). Website.

Hammond, Ed and Ogunye, Temi (2015) Involve’s ‘Room for a View’ is an exciting contribution to the debate on the shape of democracy’s future. Democratic Audit UK (10 Nov 2015). Website.

Han, Kyung Joon (2015) How mainstream parties react to the rise of radical right-wing parties. Democratic Audit UK (24 Jul 2015). Website.

Hanretty, Chris (2015) The 2015 election has been described as the most disproportional ever – but it wasn’t disproportional everywhere. Democratic Audit UK (21 Dec 2015). Website.

Hanretty, Chris (2015) Reconciling to other forecasts. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Mar 2015). Website.

Hanretty, Chris, Lauderdale, Ben and Vivyan, Nick (2015) If not polls, then betting markets? British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 May 2015). Website.

Hansen, Bjarke (2015) Book review: the reject: community, politics and religion after the subject by Irving Goh. LSE Review of Books (05 Nov 2015). Website.

Hansen, Randall (2015) An Australian points system for immigration would be entirely inappropriate for the UK’s economy. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (02 Sep 2015). Website.

Hansen, Stephen, McMahon, Michael and Prat, Andrea (2015) Greater transparency at the Fed has led to better informed, though sterile, internal debate and discussion. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (03 Feb 2015). Website.

Hanson, Joanna (2015) The Association of Serbian Municipalities: “The sum of all fears”. South East Europe Blog (07 Jul 2015). Website.

Hanson, Joanna (2015) The Brussels Agreement “generated by conversations, not by relentless pressure”. South East Europe Blog (06 Feb 2015). Website.

Hanson, Joanna (2015) Views from north Kosovo: the ethnic distance is not getting any closer. South East Europe Blog (30 Nov 2015). Website.

Harden, Jeff and Clark, Chris (2015) Americans don’t need to agree with elected officials in their districts, they just need someone in government to represent them. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (07 Aug 2015). Website.

Harish, Megha (2015) The Economic Forum for India at LSE 2015: frustration and optimism in equal measure. South Asia @ LSE (23 Mar 2015). Website.

Harish, Megha (2015) Jaipur-on-Thames 2015: a weekend at home. South Asia @ LSE (22 May 2015). Website.

Harish, Megha (2015) The Modi effect: from challenger to Prime Minister. South Asia @ LSE (12 Jun 2015). Website.

Harkins, Steven (2015) Book review: The best bookshops in Glasgow, Scotland. LSE Review of Books (23 Oct 2015). Website.

Harkins, Steven (2015) Book review: first world hunger revisited: food charity or the right to food? Second Edition, edited by Graham Riches and Tiina Silvasti. LSE Review of Books (09 Jan 2015). Website.

Harrison, Elizabeth, Jew, Eleanor, Smith, Thomas ORCID: 0000-0001-6022-5314 and Ahmed, Iqbal (2015) Building bridges in development: Five recommendations to connect the islands of research, policy and practice. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (02 Mar 2015). Website.

Hartlapp, Miriam, Metz, Julia and Rauh, Christian (2015) Conflict inside the European Commission is a key factor in shaping EU legislation. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (26 Feb 2015). Website.

Hartley, James (2015) Students can write: Making writing tasks relevant and personal can bring out hidden skills. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (22 Sep 2015). Website.

Hartley, Kris (2015) Elephants in the room: urban primacy and economic growth in Africa. Africa at LSE (15 Jun 2015). Website.

Hartviksen, Julia (2015) The Attack Against Mamá Maquín and Guatemala’s “Eternal Spring”. Engenderings (28 Sep 2015). Website.

Hartviksen, Julia (2015) Interrogating Trudeau’s brand of equality “Because it’s 2015”. Engenderings (09 Nov 2015). Website.

Hasan, Mubashar (2015) Migration and Madrasahs: stemming people-smuggling in Bangladesh. South Asia @ LSE (20 Jul 2015). Website.

Hasan, Mubashar (2015) Rock ‘n’ Roll, social change and democratisation in Bangladesh. South Asia @ LSE (04 Dec 2015). Website.

Hasan, Mubashar and Alam, Khurshed (2015) As governments gather for the Paris Climate Summit the effects of climate change are escalating in Bangladesh. South Asia @ LSE (27 Nov 2015). Website.

Hasan, Mubashar and Kanti Das, Suvra (2015) The Indo-Bangladesh enclave exchange: revealing conceptions of the state. South Asia @ LSE (28 Aug 2015). Website.

Hassell, Hans J.G. and Oeltjenbruns, Kelly R. (2015) Despite the traditional narrative, Congressional campaignsdon’t normally follow the trajectory of positive, negative,positive. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (06 Aug 2015). Website.

Hassell, Hans J.G. and Visalvanich, Neil (2015) Racial cues not only change the opinions people have, but also the public political actions they take. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (17 Dec 2015). Website.

Hatch, Megan and Rigby, Elizabeth (2015) States can fight growing economic inequality through lowering taxes on the poor, and stricter labor market policies. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (27 Jan 2015). Website.

Hathaway, Terry (2015) Contemporary capitalism is not really a system of choice. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Jun 2015). Website.

Haucap, Justus (2015) Empirical analysis reveals significant discrepancy between journal reputation and perceived relevance in economics. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (11 May 2015). Website.

Haverland, Markus, de Ruiter, Minou and Van de Walle, Steven (2015) Eurobarometer surveys provide an important insight into the European Commission’s role as an agenda setter. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (20 May 2015). Website.

Hawthorn, Tom (2015) Plans to detect and prevent electoral fraud are under way ahead of this May’s General Election. Democratic Audit Blog (28 Jan 2015). Website.

Hayes, Thomas (2015) Obama’s highlighting of economic inequality poses a dilemmafor the Republican Party in the lead up to 2016. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (26 Jan 2015). Website.

Hayes, Thomas and Vidal, D. Xavier Medina (2015) How states can influence inequality with tax and spending tools. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (02 Jul 2015). Website.

Haynes, Suyin (2015) Positive Living: Art and AIDS in South Africa. Africa at LSE (17 Dec 2015). Website.

Heasman, Brett (2015) New MSc publication on how to advance the wellbeing of older people in disaster settings. Psychology at LSE (21 May 2015). Website.

Heasman, Brett (2015) New assessment form likely to underestimate disability. Psychology at LSE (27 Apr 2015). Website.

Heasman, Brett (2015) The cultural psychology of morality: reflections on Professor Richard Shweder’s talk. Psychology at LSE (18 May 2015). Website.

Heasman, Brett and Corti, Kevin (2015) How to build an echoborg: PhD researcher Kevin Corti featured on the BBC. Psychology at LSE (18 Aug 2015). Website.

Heath, Oliver (2015) Has the rise of middle class politicians led to the decline of class voting in Britain? British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Feb 2015). Website.

Heath, Oliver (2015) Why the UK’s pre-election polls got it so wrong: is it time to take probability sampling seriously? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (14 May 2015). Website.

Heath, Oliver (2015) Why the pre-election polls get it so wrong: Is it time to take probability sampling seriously? British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 May 2015). Website.

Heath, Oliver (2015) The rise of middle class politicians and the decline of class voting in Britain. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Feb 2015). Website.

Heawood, Jonathan (2015) Summer reading ideas from the LSE Media Policy Project. Media Policy Blog (08 Jul 2015). Website.

Heere, Cees (2015) We’re all in “it” together: Without votes at work, people’s wages are pressed to the minimum wall. International History (15 Sep 2015). Website.

Heilman, James and West, Andrew (2015) Towards ‘Health Information for All’: Medical content on Wikipedia received 6.5 billion page views in 2013. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (19 May 2015). Website.

Heller, Lambert (2015) What will the scholarly profile page of the future look like? Provision of metadata is enabling experimentation. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (16 Jul 2015). Website.

Hellowell, Mark (2015) The move from PFI to PF2 is likely to make it more, rather than less, expensive to deliver new healthcare facilities in the future. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Jan 2015). Website.

Helsper, Ellen (2015) Measuring Inequalities in a Digital Britain. Media Policy Blog (19 Oct 2015). Website.

Hemmings, Jo (2015) LSE research impact. LSE Institute of Public Affairs Blog (11 May 2015). Website.

Hemmings, John (2015) Reparations & Justice: Re-appraising imperialism. International History (01 Aug 2015). Website.

Henao, Alejandro (2015) How cities are reducing auto dependence by investing insustainable transportation infrastructure. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (19 Jun 2015). Website.

Henbest, Seb (2015) The energy sector is changing fast, but is it enough to keep global warming within 2ºC? LSE Business Review (22 Sep 2015). Website.

Hendrick, Rebecca and Shi, Yu (2015) Is local government fragmentation good or bad for cities? These indices will help inform the debate. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (07 Sep 2015). Website.

Hendrickson, Ryan C. (2015) One year and one war later: still no vote from Congress onmilitary action. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (12 Aug 2015). Website.

Henkel, Imke (2015) German public opinion is caught between scapegoating Greeks and love-bombing them. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (21 Jul 2015). Website.

Henriques, Adrian (2015) Adrian Henriques – is reporting child’s play? Measuring Business and Human Rights (29 Sep 2015). Website.

Hensby, Alex (2015) Book review: networks of sound, style and subversion: the punk and post-punk worlds of Manchester, London, Liverpool and Sheffield, 1975–80. LSE Review of Books (22 Apr 2015). Website.

Henwood, Melanie (2015) The lack of collective will in Europe regarding refugees is indefensible. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Sep 2015). Website.

Hepp, Andreas (2015) Young people’s mediatised lives and communities in Germany: implications for parenting. Parenting for a Digital Future (16 Sep 2015). Website.

Herman, Bill (2015) Emailgate shows Clintonian exceptionalism — in press coverage, not her behavior. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (14 Mar 2015). Website.

Herrmann, Michael, Munzert, Simon and Selb, Peter (2015) The conventional wisdom about tactical voting is wrong. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Nov 2015). Website.

Hertner, Isabelle (2015) The Europe Jeremy Corbyn wants is very different from the one David Cameron seeks. LSE Brexit (07 Dec 2015). Website.

Hertner, Isabelle (2015) The Labour Party’s European policy under Jeremy Corbyn: no Brexit, no Grexit. Democratic Audit UK (10 Oct 2015). Website.

Hesdin, Farah (2015) Media diversity or simply pluralism? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (17 Jul 2015). Website.

Hesdin, Farah (2015) Women in the media: who shapes what? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (18 Aug 2015). Website.

Hesdin, Farah (2015) The issue of consent in photojournalism. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (06 Aug 2015). Website.

Heslop, Robert (2015) Transatlantic cooperation: it’s in the UK’s interest for the US and the EU to forge a strong relationship on the basis of TTIP. LSE Brexit (24 Dec 2015). Website.

Hezser, Catherine (2015) Book review: among the ruins: Syria past and present by Christian C. Sahner. LSE Review of Books (13 Jan 2015). Website.

Hicks, William D. (2015) Partisan competition undermines legislative efficiency in state legislatures only in very specific situations. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (24 Feb 2015). Website.

Hill, Andrew J. (2015) Having opposite gender friends can reduce highschool achievement. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (24 Aug 2015). Website.

Hill, Eleanor (2015) Political parties need to take greater responsibility for Pakistani and Bangladeshi clan politicking in order to protect our democracy. Democratic Audit Blog (28 May 2015). Website.

Hill, Steven (2015) Using REF results to make simple comparisons is not necessarily responsible. Careful interpretation needed. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (16 Jul 2015). Website.

Hintz, Arne and Dencik, Lina (2015) The Post-Snowden Surveillance Policy Turmoil. Media Policy Blog (17 Jun 2015). Website.

Hiraki, Takato, Wang, Xue and Liu, Wang (2015) Mutual funds that concentrate on a specific industry earn superior returns. LSE Business Review (12 Nov 2015). Website.

Hirsch, Donald (2015) The number of households in the UK falling below the Minimum Income Standard continues to rise. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Jul 2015). Website.

Ho, Kate and Lee, Robin S. (2015) Is health insurance competition good for consumers? LSE Business Review (05 Oct 2015). Website.

Hochschild, Jennifer and Einstein, Katherine Levine (2015) None of the remedies to political misinformation and voter ignorance are perfect, but they are worth trying. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (22 Jul 2015). Website.

Hochschild, Jennifer and Einstein, Katherine Levine (2015) None of the remedies to political misinformation and voter ignorance are perfect, but they are worth trying. Democratic Audit UK (22 Jul 2015). Website.

Hodgkins, Sara (2015) Why we need coverage of suffering. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (21 Jul 2015). Website.

Hoepner, Jacqui (2015) Who would want to live in a world made up entirely of scientists? Australia’s chief scientist calls for cooperation. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (18 May 2015). Website.

Hoerner, Julian (2015) Closer cooperation between the AfD and the ‘Pegida’ movement could reshape the German right. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (05 Jan 2015). Website.

Hoerner, Julian (2015) How the split in Germany’s Eurosceptic AfD is likely to help Angela Merkel. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (04 Aug 2015). Website.

Hoffmann, Bert (2015) Cuba’s slow motion glasnost: more focused on boostingforeign investment than domestic reforms. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (06 Aug 2015). Website.

Hogwood, Patricia (2015) Book review: security in cyberspace: targeting nations, infrastructures, individuals edited by Giampiero Giacomello. LSE Review of Books (02 Jan 2015). Website.

Hogwood, Patricia (2015) Book review: the social atlas of Europe by Dimitris Ballas, Danny Dorling and Benjamin Hennig. LSE Review of Books (22 Sep 2015). Website.

Holbein, John B. and Hillygus, D. Sunshine (2015) How preregistration can help increase youth voter turnout. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (27 Apr 2015). Website.

Holliman, Richard (2015) Towards an open research university: creating the conditions where engaged research can flourish. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (15 Sep 2015). Website.

Holman, Mirya R., Schneider, Monica C. and Pondel, Kristen (2015) Political candidates can successfully use targeted appeals to increase support from female voters. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (22 Oct 2015). Website.

Holyoke, Thomas T. (2015) Without reforms, ethical lobbying in Congress may remain theexception. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (19 May 2015). Website.

Honwana, Alcinda (2015) Excluded youth are becoming angrier. Africa at LSE (11 Nov 2015). Website.

Hooghe, Mark, Marien, Sofie and Oser, Jennifer (2015) Hashtag activism is not the solution to democratic inequality. Democratic Audit Blog (28 Feb 2015). Website.

Hopwood, Julian (2015) Customary land, public authorities and the reform agenda: the background to three reports from northern Uganda. Justice and Security Research Programme Blog (24 Nov 2015). Website.

Hopwood, Karl (2015) Online extremism: why we need to be concerned and what we can do. Parenting for a Digital Future (31 Jul 2015). Website.

Horton, Laurence (2015) Digital Object Identifiers: Stability for citations and referencing, but not proxies for quality. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (23 Apr 2015). Website.

Horton, Simon (2015) Book Review: Postcapitalism: a guide to our future by Paul Mason. LSE Review of Books (Dec 2015). Website.

Housby, Elaine (2015) Book review: Muslim citizens in the West. LSE Review of Books (15 Jun 2015). Website.

Hovhannisyan, Hayk (2015) Turkey’s Gallipoli centenary events are set to become the latest focal point in the Armenian genocide dispute. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (08 Apr 2015). Website.

Hronesova, Jessie (2015) A flawed recipe for how to end a war and build a state: 20 years since the Dayton Agreement. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (14 Dec 2015). Website.

Hu, Jia (Jasmine) and Linden, Robert (2015) Why do some teams succeed while others fail? LSE Business Review (21 Oct 2015). Website.

Hudson, Bob (2015) DevoManc and the NHS: Mind the gaps. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Mar 2015). Website.

Hudson, Bob (2015) Instead of more inspections and regulation, the NHS needs to adopt a ‘bottom-up’ improvement model. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Jul 2015). Website.

Hudson, Bob (2015) The four deficits of the English devolution process. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Nov 2015). Website.

Hughes, Ceri (2015) (E)quality not quantity matters: the role of apprenticeships in an equality agenda. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Oct 2015). Website.

Hughes, Melanie and Brush, Lisa (2015) The price of protection?: women who petition for restrainingorders against abusers typically see decreased earnings. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (21 Aug 2015). Website.

Hughes, Niall (2015) In a multi-party political environment, the First-Past-The-Post electoral system may mitigate polarisation. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Apr 2015). Website.

Hughes, Tyler and Carlson, Deven (2015) How party polarization makes the legislative process even slower when government is divided. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (19 May 2015). Website.

Hughley, Matthew W. and Goss, Devon R. (2015) In its focus on genetics and race, global newspaper coverage of athletics is far from “post-racial”. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (10 Sep 2015). Website.

Humphreys, Adam (2015) How do we decide what is in the national interest? British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Nov 2015). Website.

Hurka, Steffen, Kaeding, Michael and Obholzer, Lukas (2015) New member states are structurally underrepresented in important rapporteur positions in the European Parliament. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (06 Aug 2015). Website.

Hurst, Steven (2015) The Iran nuclear deal: driven by international factors for the US, and domestic ones for Iran. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (01 Dec 2015). Website.

Hwang, Jackelyn (2015) Immigration is an important dimension in how we understand gentrification across US cities. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (21 Oct 2015). Website.

Hyatt, Jordan and Barnes, Geoffrey (2015) Intensive community supervision for high-risk offenders does little to reduce crime. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (12 Jan 2015). Website.

Hye, Daniel (2015) Protected category or target: the civilian in global conflict and warfare. LSE Human Rights Blog (22 Jul 2015). Website.

Hänska, Max ORCID: 0000-0001-9188-534X (2015) Europe’s gravest threat: Doctrines diverged. Euro Crisis in the Press (23 Jul 2015). Website.

Hänska, Max ORCID: 0000-0001-9188-534X (2015) Greece – Deal or no deal? Parameters of a decision. Euro Crisis in the Press (07 Jun 2015). Website.

Hänska, Max ORCID: 0000-0001-9188-534X (2015) Greece’s government deserves benefit of doubt. Euro Crisis in the Press (14 Feb 2015). Website.

Hänska, Max ORCID: 0000-0001-9188-534X (2015) The end of austerity in Europe? Euro Crisis in the Press (28 Jan 2015). Website.

Hänska, Max ORCID: 0000-0001-9188-534X and Bauchowitz, Stefan (2015) #aGreekment in the Twittersphere. Euro Crisis in the Press (06 Oct 2015). Website.

Hänska, Max ORCID: 0000-0001-9188-534X and Stefan, Bauchowitz (2015) How visible are Britain’s EU renegotiation demands across Europe’s twitterspheres? Euro Crisis in the Press (08 Nov 2015). Website.

Häussler, Mathias (2015) Why Cameron shouldn’t gamble with Germany: Helmut Schmidt’s story. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (24 Nov 2015). Website.

Högenauer, Anna-Lena and Neuhold, Christine (2015) Parliamentary administrations: an important pillar in the parliamentary scrutiny of EU affairs. Democratic Audit Blog (02 Apr 2015). Website.

Hölsgens, Sander (2015) Book Review: The cinema of Agnès Varda: resistance and eclecticism by Delphine Bénézet. LSE Review of Books (11 Dec 2015). Website.

Hölsgens, Sander (2015) Book review: mutuality: anthropology’s changing terms of engagement. LSE Review of Books (28 Apr 2015). Website.

Hölsgens, Sander (2015) Book review: the Ashgate research companion to media geography by Paul C. Adams et al. LSE Review of Books (08 Jan 2015). Website.

Ibrahim, Monica (2015) London, we need to talk about sexual harassment. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (05 Nov 2015). Website.

Iff, Andrea (2015) UN FORUM SERIES – measuring progress on human rights, and peace, in conflict affected areas. Measuring Business and Human Rights (04 Dec 2015). Website.

Illing, Gerhard (2015) Europe’s political leaders cannot afford to be complacent about deflation in the Eurozone. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (13 Jan 2015). Website.

Ineichen, Michael (2015) UN FORUM SERIES – business and human rights: no progress without protection for defenders. Measuring Business and Human Rights (09 Dec 2015). Website.

Ingenbleek, Paul T.M and Reinders, Machiel J. (2015) Market forces and competition are not necessarily detrimental to sustainability. LSE Business Review (11 Dec 2015). Website.

Ingram, B. Lynn (2015) To cope with California’s drought, policymakers must gobeyond water conservation and rationing. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (08 Jun 2015). Website.

Inmaculada, Martinez-Zarzoso (2015) Eastern Partnership states benefit from free trade agreements with the EU, but gain little from similar agreements with Russia. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (10 Sep 2015). Website.

Institute of Public Affairs, LSE (2015) Harris Academies students visit LSE for closing event of LSE Research Festival 2015. LSE Institute of Public Affairs Blog (26 Jun 2015). Website.

Institute of Public Affairs, LSE (2015) LSE research festival exhibition 2015. LSE Institute of Public Affairs Blog (27 May 2015). Website.

Institute of Public Affairs, LSE (2015) Posters in Parliament – Undergraduate research on display at Westminster. LSE Institute of Public Affairs Blog (24 Feb 2015). Website.

Institute of Public Affairs, LSE (2015) Social science soapbox. LSE Institute of Public Affairs Blog (08 Jun 2015). Website.

International Development, (2015) MSc Development Studies Alumna wins the 2014 Global Development Network Next Horizon Essay Contest. International Development (22 Jan 2015). Website.

International Development, (2015) Response to the Repeal of China’s One-Child Policy: Part 1 – How Revolutionary? International Development (09 Nov 2015). Website.

International Development, (2015) Response to the Repeal of China’s One-Child Policy: Part 3 – Managing a Population. International Development (11 Nov 2015). Website.

International Development, (2015) Ruben Andersson receives BBC award for Mediterranean migration study. International Development (24 Apr 2015). Website.

International Development, (2015) Security, Interventions, Distance, and Danger: New Publications, August 2015. International Development (04 Aug 2015). Website.

International Development, (2015) What are we reading in 2015? International Development (21 Jan 2015). Website.

Inês Teixeira, Maria (2015) Beyond the straight path: obstacles and progress for atheism in Turkey. LSE Human Rights Blog (24 Nov 2015). Website.

Iqtidar, Humeira (2015) The killing of British citizens without democratic oversight raises questions over the government’s use of drones. Democratic Audit UK (15 Oct 2015). Website.

Ishida, Hiroshi (2015) UN FORUM SERIES – business and human rights progress in the Japanese context. Measuring Business and Human Rights (13 Nov 2015). Website.

Ismail, Nasrul (2015) Cure over prevention: the boost to NHS funding is at the expense of preventative healthcare. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Dec 2015). Website.

Ivandic, Ria (2015) Book review: unexplored dimensions of discrimination edited by Tito Boeri, Eleonora Patacchini and Giovanni Peri. LSE Review of Books (09 Nov 2015). Website.

Iyengar, Shanto (2015) Fear and loathing across party lines now means that for some, partisan prejudice can be stronger than racial prejudice. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (27 Mar 2015). Website.

Iñiguez de Heredia, Marta (2015) #DRCDecides2016: Political actors hold the key reversing the current electoral crisis. Africa at LSE (10 Dec 2015). Website.

Jackson, Emma (2015) How young homeless people experience London and the homeless system. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Sep 2015). Website.

Jacobs, Alan M. and Matthews, J. Scott (2015) Why citizens don’t like paying for public goods with their taxes– and how institutions can change that. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (01 Sep 2015). Website.

Jacobsmeier, Matthew L. (2015) Black candidates are perceived as more liberal than similar white candidates, and this may be hurting them at the ballot box. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (19 Oct 2015). Website.

Jain, Mahima A (2015) The Tamil Jains: a minority within a minority. South Asia @ LSE (11 Dec 2015). Website.

Jakštaitė, Gerda and Česnakas, Giedrius (2015) Lithuania’s reintroduction of conscription is a clear response to the threat posed by Russia in the Baltics. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (09 Mar 2015). Website.

Jamal, Amaney A., Keohane, Robert O., Romney, David and Tingley, Dustin (2015) Anti-Americanism in Arabic Twitter discourses is driven by perceptions of U.S. impingement in the region. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (19 Mar 2015). Website.

James, Alex (2015) Governments of resource-rich states lower income taxes and restrict public expenditure in response to revenue shocks. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (09 Sep 2015). Website.

James, Toby (2015) Individual electoral registration needs further reform to counteract its negative side effects. Democratic Audit Blog (06 Feb 2015). Website.

Jansa, Joshua and Garrett, Kristin (2015) How states plagiarize interest group model bills on manyissues. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (13 Aug 2015). Website.

Jeffes, Jennifer (2015) Getting smarter about engaging with Parliament: Embrace digital, think interdisciplinary and plan for serendipity. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (12 Nov 2015). Website.

Jerrim, John and de Vries, Robert (2015) Can social science still be used as a foundation for public policy? On improving the reliability of evidence. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (07 Dec 2015). Website.

Jerven, Morten (2015) Africa: Why economists get it wrong. Morten Jerven and revisionism. International Development (01 Sep 2015). Website.

Joassin, Thomas (2015) Book review: Zambia: the first 50 Years by Andrew Sardanis. LSE Review of Books (31 Jan 2015). Website.

Joassin, Thomas (2015) Book review: engaging enemies: Hayek and the Left. LSE Review of Books (27 Apr 2015). Website.

Jobson, Richard (2015) ‘The ghost of Keir Hardie’: Nostalgia and the modern Labour Party. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Sep 2015). Website.

Johan, Sofia (2015) As venture capitalists cross borders, they look for institutional trust. LSE Business Review (23 Oct 2015). Website.

John, Fenwick (2015) The North-East Combined Authority represents another step in the uncertain progress of English devolution. Democratic Audit UK (13 Aug 2015). Website.

Johnes, Geraint (2015) The UK labour market data is not so rosy when we consider export sector industries. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Jan 2015). Blog Entry.

Johnson, April (2015) Party environments shape the way that we, as citizens, think about politics. Democratic Audit Blog (04 Mar 2015). Website.

Johnson, Craig and Rodger, Sunil (2015) Economic solutions are unlikely to ease immigration concerns. Democratic Audit UK (27 Nov 2015). Website.

Johnson, David Kyle (2015) Surprise! Christmas spending isn’t good for the economy. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (27 Nov 2015). Website.

Johnson, Jeffrey Alan (2015) How data does political things: The processes of encoding and decoding data are never neutral. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (07 Oct 2015). Website.

Johnston, Jack, Hanretty, Chris, Lauderdale, Benjamin and Vivyan, Nick (2015) Focus on… the North East. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Apr 2015). Website.

Johnston, Ron (2015) Book review: rank hypocrisies: the insult of the REF by Derek Sayer. LSE Review of Books (06 Mar 2015). Website.

Johnston, Ron (2015) The South West – contest by contest. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Apr 2015). Website.

Johnston, Ron, Cutts, David and Pattie, Charles (2015) The Tories and Donations to Constituency Campaigns (or, Beware of Journalists’ Hyperbole). British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Jan 2015). Website.

Johnston, Ron, Manley, David, Pattie, Charles, Pemberton, Hugh and Wickham-Jones, Mark (2015) The Labour leadership and deputy leadership candidates: where are their support bases – does geography matter? British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Jul 2015). Website.

Johnston, Ron and Pattie, Charles (2015) The British party system – or systems: how many on the ground? British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Feb 2015). Website.

Johnston, Ron, Pattie, Charles and Cutts, David (2015) At £13 a vote – a bargain? Donations to the Tories’ 2015 constituency campaigns. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Jun 2015). Website.

Johnston, Ron, Pattie, Charles and Cutts, David (2015) Have the Tories gone on the defensive and narrowed the focus of their constituency targets? Donations to local parties in 2014. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Mar 2015). Website.

Johnston, Ron, Pattie, Charles and Manley, David (2015) The case of the missing marginals: Labour’s task in 2020 is harder than they currently realise. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Jun 2015). Website.

Johnston, Ron, Pattie, Charles and Rossiter, David (2015) Ensuring equal representation in Parliament: who counts? British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Jul 2015). Website.

Johnston, Ron, Pattie, Charles and Rossiter, David (2015) There are fewer people registered to vote in 2015 than there were in 2010: is that to Labour’s advantage? British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Apr 2015). Website.

Jones, Bethan (2015) Book review: celebrity capital: assessing the value of fame by Barrie Gunter. LSE Review of Books (12 Feb 2015). Website.

Jones, David (2015) Public frustration with Congress harms the majority party’s brand and its chances of winning both local and presidential elections. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (07 Oct 2015). Website.

Jones, Ed (2015) Book review: Islamic political thought: an introduction. LSE Review of Books (13 Aug 2015). Website.

Jones, Ed (2015) Book review: cool shades: the history and meaning of sunglasses by Vanessa Brown. LSE Review of Books (20 Nov 2015). Website.

Jones, Phillip (2015) Favela pacification and mega-events in Rio: shifting the nature of ‘narco politics’. Favelas@LSE (09 Jul 2015). Website.

Jones, Steven (2015) Anonymising UCAS forms is only a first step towards fair and discrimination-free university admissions. Democratic Audit UK (27 Oct 2015). Website.

Jones, Steven (2015) “Fulfilling Our Potential”: what policymakers’ rhetoric reveals about the future of Higher Education. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Sep 2015). Website.

Jonker-Hoffrén, Paul (2015) Finnish competitiveness-raising policies and their discontents. Euro Crisis in the Press (08 Oct 2015). Website.

Jowitt, Josh (2015) Book review: Kant’s politics in context by Reidar Maliks. LSE Review of Books (26 Jan 2015). Website.

Jowitt, Josh (2015) Book review: the nature and limits of human equality. LSE Review of Books (09 Jul 2015). Website.

Joy, Genevieve (2015) Analysing Tata Chemicals’ sustainable livelihoods projects in West Bengal. South Asia @ LSE (20 Nov 2015). Website.

Jun, Hee-Jung (2015) More walkable neighborhoods are not necessarily better for building social capital between residents. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (28 Oct 2015). Website.

Jung, Heung-Jun and Kim, Dong-One (2015) The dark side of corporate social responsibility. LSE Business Review (27 Nov 2015). Website.

Jung, Jiwook (2015) Labor unions’ decline since the 1980s has given corporate management a free hand to make massive, permanent layoffs. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (03 Dec 2015). Website.

Jungk, Margaret (2015) UN FORUM SERIES – implementing the guiding principles: the challenge of measurement. Measuring Business and Human Rights (03 Nov 2015). Website.

Jungk, Margaret (2015) UN FORUM SERIES – three is the magic number. Measuring Business and Human Rights (12 Nov 2015). Website.

Jurado, Ignacio, Konstantinidis, Nikitas and Walter, Stefanie (2015) Why Greeks voted the way they did in the bailout referendum. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (20 Jul 2015). Website.

Jørgen, Wettestad and Jevnaker, Torbjørg (2015) Some much needed momentum is finally building behind the EU’s emissions trading system. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (24 Apr 2015). Website.

Kabeer, Naila ORCID: 0000-0001-7769-9540 (2015) Gender equality, the MDGs and the SDGs: achievements, lessons and concerns. South Asia @ LSE (05 Oct 2015). Website.

Kabura, Shezane (2015) Kenya and the El-Niño floods – Why early warning systems are not working. Africa at LSE (28 Oct 2015). Website.

Kalpokas, Ignas (2015) Book review: Waging war: a new philosophical introduction by Ian Clark. LSE Review of Books (06 Oct 2015). Website.

Kalpokas, Ignas (2015) Book review: community engagement 2.0? Dialogues on the future of the civic in the disrupted university edited by Scott L. Crabill and Dan Butin. LSE Review of Books (16 Jan 2015). Website.

Kalpokas, Ignas (2015) Book review: reading the comments: likers, haters, and manipulators at the bottom of the web. LSE Review of Books (24 Jul 2015). Website.

Kalpokas, Ignas (2015) Book review: the Middle Ages. LSE Review of Books (24 Jun 2015). Website.

Kalt, Brian (2015) The US law permitting permanent expatriates to vote in federal elections needs to be placed on a sturdier constitutional footing. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (18 Aug 2015). Website.

Kaltwasser, Cristóbal (2015) Populist forces are not foolish – they are posing legitimate questions about the state of democracy. Democratic Audit Blog (04 Feb 2015). Website.

Kamat, Payal (2015) Looking beyond elections: political communications for a thriving democracy. South Asia @ LSE (05 Aug 2015). Website.

Kamat, Payal (2015) The power of positive campaign in the Delhi elections. South Asia @ LSE (18 Feb 2015). Website.

Kamga, Camille (2015) Investing in existing passenger rail and building new high-speed services will help to decarbonize America’s transportation. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (28 May 2015). Website.

Kamminga, Menno T. (2015) Menno T. Kamminga – company responses to human rights reports as an indicator of compliance with human rights responsibilities. Measuring Business and Human Rights (26 May 2015). Website.

Kang, Karam (2015) Lobbying can have a small effect on policy enactment but very valuable returns. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (14 Sep 2015). Website.

Kankanhalli, Atreyi, Teo, Hock-Hai and Hua, (Jonathan) Ye (2015) How can firms motivate users to innovate on their platforms? LSE Business Review (01 Dec 2015). Website.

Kanthak, Kristin and Woon, Jonathan (2015) Election aversion means that leveling the electoral playing field may not be enough to convince women to run for office. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (25 Feb 2015). Website.

Kapoor, Sony (2015) Why Greece never got a fair chance. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (01 Jul 2015). Website.

Kara, Helen (2015) Book Review: Research justice: methodologies for social change edited by Andrew J. Jolivette. LSE Review of Books (08 Dec 2015). Website.

Kara, Helen (2015) How to write a killer conference abstract: The first step towards an engaging presentation. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (27 Jan 2015). Website.

Kardefelt-Winther, Daniel (2015) Support children by supporting parents (because grown-ups need guidance too!): examples from Sweden. Parenting for a Digital Future (25 Sep 2015). Website.

Karoulas, Gerasimos (2015) Greek political culture has changed beyond recognition since the crisis began. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (25 Mar 2015). Website.

Karoulas, Gerasimos (2015) Syriza’s victory underlines the transformation of Greek political culture during the crisis. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (27 Jan 2015). Website.

Karpowitz, Christopher F. and Pope, Jeremy C. (2015) Compared to primaries, caucuses are less representative andmore likely to select an ideologically extreme nominee. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (27 Apr 2015). Website.

Karppi, Tero (2015) Humans are losing the battle against social media algorithms. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Oct 2015). Website.

Karppi, Tero (2015) Interpreting foreign policy through discourse analysis. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Oct 2015). Website.

Karvonen, Andrew (2015) Book review: eco-cities and the transition to low carbon economies. LSE Review of Books (17 Aug 2015). Website.

Katsanidou, Alexia and Otjes, Simon (2015) Mapping the Greek party system after the 2015 elections: how the economy and Europe have merged into a single issue. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (25 Feb 2015). Website.

Kaufmann, Eric (2015) Partition: It’s time to recognise reality in Syria. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Oct 2015). Website.

Kaufmann, Eric (2015) Positive contact or “white flight”?: why whites in diverse places are more tolerant of immigration. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Jun 2015). Website.

Kaun, Anne and Opermann, Signe (2015) E-residency – the beginning of a new era or the end of citizenship as we know it? Euro Crisis in the Press (22 Jan 2015). Website.

Kayaoglu, Aysegul (2015) Book review: being German, becoming Muslim. LSE Review of Books (09 Jun 2015). Website.

Kaye, Simon (2015) Friedrich Hayek and the left: A response to Simon Griffiths. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Mar 2015). Website.

Kaye, Simon (2015) On the complex relationship between political ignorance and democracy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Mar 2015). Website.

Kayser, Mark and Leininger, Arndt (2015) Voters seem to respond to the the ‘reported’ rather than the ‘real’ economy. Democratic Audit UK (09 Sep 2015). Website.

Kaza, Nikhil and McCarty, Josh (2015) How the way we build cities and communities affects thequality of the air that we breathe. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (11 Jun 2015). Website.

Kelly, Nathan J. and Keller, Eric (2015) How Republicans and Democrats enhanced inequality by undermining financial regulation. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (08 Jul 2015). Website.

Kemman, Max (2015) Standing on the shoulders of the Google giant: Sustainable discovery and Google Scholar’s comprehensive coverage. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (19 Nov 2015). Website.

Kemmerling, Achim (2015) Why the lump of labour fallacy helps explain some countries being more anti-austerity than others. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (17 Feb 2015). Website.

Kenealy, Daniel (2015) Scottish Labour face a multitude of problems. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 May 2015). Website.

Kennedy, Helen (2015) Seeing Data: Visualisation design should consider how we respond to statistics emotionally as well as rationally. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (28 Jul 2015). Website.

Kennedy, Paul (2015) Is Spain heading for a four party system? Assessing the state of play ahead of a series of key Spanish elections. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (17 Mar 2015). Website.

Kennedy, Paul (2015) Spanish general election preview: The PSOE. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (15 Dec 2015). Website.

Kennedy, Paul (2015) Where do Spain’s political parties stand after the country’s local and regional elections? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (28 May 2015). Website.

Kenny, Caroline (2015) The impact of academia on Parliament: 45 percent of Parliament-focused impact case studies were from social sciences. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (19 Oct 2015). Website.

Kenny, Meryl and Mackay, Fiona (2015) A political earthquake forecast for Scotland – but will there be a genderquake? British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Mar 2015). Blog Entry.

Keranen, Outi (2015) Euro-Scepticism Is Here to Stay: Finnish Election Results. Euro Crisis in the Press (22 Apr 2015). Website.

Kern, Anna, Marien, Sofie and Hooghe, Marc (2015) Fierce but short-lived: how does economic crisis affect political participation? Democratic Audit Blog (05 Mar 2015). Website.

Kerr, William, Lincoln, William and Mishra, Prachi (2015) The largest firms do the most lobbying and rarely stop once they begin. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (14 Jan 2015). Website.

Kerridge, Simon (2015) The Management of Metrics: Globally agreed, unique identifiers for academic staff are a step in the right direction. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (16 Jul 2015). Website.

Kettell, Steven (2015) Sticks and stones: the use of anti-secular discourse in Britain. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Oct 2015). Website.

Ketti, Donald F. (2015) The American government has expanded through theinterweaving of public functions with private power. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (16 Apr 2015). Website.

Kettl, Donald F. (2015) Despite fears about overregulation, we do need to have somecaution about what our kids eat in school. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (15 Jun 2015). Website.

Kettl, Donald F. (2015) How Hurricane Katrina made the feds more powerful. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (17 Aug 2015). Website.

Kettl, Donald F. (2015) On welfare, Indiana and Michigan are proving that states canstill be ‘labs of democracy’. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (05 May 2015). Website.

Keuleers, Floor (2015) Public opinion indicates the EU is not seen as a better development partner than China in most African countries. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (29 Apr 2015). Website.

Khaitan, Tarunabh (2015) The past 40 years have seen significant divergence between the US and UK around the law on indirect discrimination. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (29 Jul 2015). Website.

Khalid, Saad (2015) Analysing the economic impact of military expenditure in Pakistan. South Asia @ LSE (17 Aug 2015). Website.

Khan, Sadaf (2015) Greek media in disarray. Media Policy Blog (28 May 2015). Website.

Khan, Sadaf (2015) Internet regulation and counter-terrorism: the dangerous clash in Pakistan’s regulatory regime. Media Policy Blog (23 Apr 2015). Website.

Khan, Sadaf (2015) Passenger Name Records and data protection issues: busting some myths. Media Policy Blog (28 May 2015). Website.

Kiapidou, Nikoleta (2015) Greek elections: how Syriza managed to sign a bailout agreement yet retain its support base. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (24 Sep 2015). Website.

Kiapidou, Nikoleta (2015) This month’s elections will underline the fundamental changes to the Greek party system that have occurred since the crisis. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (15 Jan 2015). Website.

Kiguwa, Melissa (2015) From anger to nuance: Melissa Kiguwa discusses her evolution as a writer. Africa at LSE (01 Jul 2015). Website.

Kim, Kyung-Nyun (2015) Share this:. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (05 Jun 2015). Website.

King, Marissa (2015) School pressures are driving stimulant use among middle class children. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (19 Jan 2015). Website.

Kippin, John (2015) A participatory exploration: understanding the relationship between democracy and photography. Democratic Audit Blog (16 Mar 2015). Website.

Kippin, Sean (2015) 10 key contests to look out for on election night. Democratic Audit UK (07 May 2015). Website.

Kippin, Sean (2015) Ten key contests to look out for on election night in the UK. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (07 May 2015). Website.

Kippin, Sean and Gilson, Christopher (2015) Interview: Professor Susan J. Carroll on the barriers facing women in politics on both sides of the Atlantic. Democratic Audit Blog (19 Jan 2015). Website.

Kirget, Alex (2015) Spammers should be given prison sentences under the CAN SPAM Act. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (10 Mar 2015). Website.

Kiss, Yudit (2015) New trends in weapons production in East Central Europe reflect major changes in the global arms industry. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (19 Feb 2015). Website.

Klahm, Charles, Steiner, Benjamin and Meade, Benjamin (2015) Using force in arrests against those who are not resisting can mean more violent prisoners. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (22 Jan 2015). Website.

Klein, Christian, Stellner, Christoph and Zwergel, Bernhard (2015) Good corporate social performance may lead to higher credit ratings. LSE Business Review (05 Nov 2015). Website.

Klein, Martin and Van de Sompel, Herbert (2015) Reference rot in web-based scholarly communication and link decoration as a path to mitigation. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (05 Feb 2015). Website.

Kmezić, Marko (2015) Serbia’s EU progress report: no progress for press freedom. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (11 Nov 2015). Website.

Knebel, Christian and Peters, Ralf (2015) Direct and indirect linkages between non-tariff measures and the SDGs. Africa at LSE (30 Sep 2015). Website.

Knight, Richard (2015) Poll results: Is rule-breaking essential to entrepreneurial success? LSE Entrepreneurship Blog (22 May 2015). Website.

Knoll, Benjamin and Shewmaker, Jordan (2015) Concern for protecting the American culture and wayof life is strongly associated with opposition toObamacare. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (02 Apr 2015). Website.

Knott, Eleanor ORCID: 0000-0002-9131-3939 (2015) Following the Riga summit, more realism is required over what the EU can offer its eastern partners. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (01 Jun 2015). Website.

Kogan, Vladimir, Lavertu, Stéphane and Peskowitz, Zachary (2015) No Child Left Behind’s school performance metrics may bepunishing disadvantaged school districts and students. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (25 Jun 2015). Website.

Konisky, David M. and Teodoro, Manuel P. (2015) Compared to private firms, government agencies are more likely to violate regulations and less likely to be punished. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (13 Oct 2015). Website.

Kono, Daniel Yuichi and Montinola, Gabriella R. (2015) Foreign aid encourages trade liberalization when given topolitically insecure leaders. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (18 Jun 2015). Website.

Konstantinidis, Nikitas (2015) Only a major political compromise from all sides can keep Greece in the euro. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (11 Jun 2015). Website.

Konstantinidis, Nikitas (2015) With negotiations reaching an impasse, a more radical approach is needed to solve the Greek debt crisis. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (10 Mar 2015). Website.

Konstantinou, Panagiotis and Panagiotidis, Theodore (2015) A note on Greece’s net investment position. LSE Greece@LSE (13 Jan 2015). Website.

Koob, Marion (2015) Book review: British pirates and society 1680-1730 by Margarette Lincoln. LSE Review of Books (12 Jan 2015). Website.

Koob, Marion (2015) Book review: elites: a general model. LSE Review of Books (10 Apr 2015). Website.

Koob, Marion (2015) Book review: the House of Commons: an anthropology of MPs at work by Emma Crewe. LSE Review of Books (01 Sep 2015). Website.

Koob, Marion (2015) Book review: thrive: the power of evidence-based psychological therapies. LSE Review of Books (23 Jun 2015). Website.

Koob, Marion (2015) Book review: wombs in labor: transnational commercial surrogacy in India by Amrita Pande. LSE Review of Books (16 Feb 2015). Website.

Korkovelos, Yiannis (2015) Why should ‘the German pensioner’ care about bailing out Greece?’. LSE New European Trade Unions (16 Jul 2015). Website.

Kostova Karaboytcheva, Miroslava and Silva, Carolina (2015) The shadow economy should be included in credit rating calculations for European countries. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (20 Oct 2015). Website.

Kraker, Peter (2015) The researcher’s guide to literature: Visualising crowd-sourced overviews of knowledge domains. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (16 Feb 2015). Website.

Kraker, Peter, Jordan, Katy and Lex, Elizabeth (2015) The ResearchGate Score: a good example of a bad metric. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (09 Dec 2015). Website.

Kraker, Peter, Weller, Katrin, Peters, Isabella and Lex, Elisabeth (2015) Bringing together bibliometrics research from different disciplines – what can we learn from each other? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (04 Dec 2015). Website.

Kral, Daniel (2015) Despite a controversial referendum on same-sex marriage, democracy remains alive and well in Slovakia. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (11 Feb 2015). Website.

Kral, Daniel (2015) There is more to the Eurozone than the division between ‘North’ and ‘South’. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (30 Jul 2015). Website.

Krause, Rachel (2015) How US cities dropped climate protection commitments inresponse to mainstream political opposition and programmaticstagnation. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (13 Aug 2015). Website.

Kreilinger, Valentin (2015) David Cameron’s proposal to give national parliaments a ‘red card’ over EU laws is deeply flawed. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (10 Nov 2015). Website.

Kreilinger, Valentin (2015) Efforts to increase inter-parliamentary cooperation in the EU are progressing at a snail’s pace. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (01 May 2015). Website.

Kreilinger, Valentin (2015) The ‘euro toolkit’: how to save Schengen in four key steps. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (15 Dec 2015). Website.

Kreitzer, Rebecca, Long, Doan and Chatfield, Sara (2015) Supreme Court rules in favor of same-sex marriage across theU.S.: USAPP experts react. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (26 Jun 2015). Website.

Kreitzer, Rebecca J. (2015) The states are now the battleground in the fight over abortion rights. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (04 Feb 2015). Website.

Kriner, Douglas and Reeves, Andrew (2015) Presidents create political inequality by allocatingfederal dollars to electorally useful constituenciesacross the country. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (06 Apr 2015). Website.

Kromjong, Linda (2015) UN FORUM SERIES – the guiding principles have been a game changer. Measuring Business and Human Rights (23 Oct 2015). Website.

Krueger, Brian and Xu, Ping (2015) Conservative controlled states cut infrastructure and welfarespending in response to increased exposure to global trade. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (04 May 2015). Website.

Krumel Jr, Thomas P. and Enami, Ali (2015) Pairing with an extreme running mate helps moderatepresidential candidates to appeal to more voters. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (19 Oct 2015). Website.

Krupa, Joel (2015) Book review: Aboriginal power: clean energy and the future of Canada’s first peoples by Chris Henderson. LSE Review of Books (10 Feb 2015). Website.

Krupa, Joel (2015) Book review: why America is not a new Rome. LSE Review of Books (28 May 2015). Website.

Krusky, Allison M (2015) Produce gardens can help to tackle urban blight in rust beltcities. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (22 Apr 2015). Website.

Kryvoi, Yaraslau (2015) The west should not hold its breath in expecting real change to emerge from the 2015 presidential election in Belarus. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (27 Aug 2015). Website.

Kuczerawy, Aleksandra and Ombelet, Pieter-Jan (2015) Not so different after all? Reconciling Delfi vs. Estonia with EU rules on intermediary liability. Media Policy Blog (01 Jul 2015). Website.

Kudrna, Laura (2015) Book review: measuring happiness: the economics of wellbeing. LSE Review of Books (08 May 2015). Website.

Kuha, Jouni ORCID: 0000-0002-1156-8465 (2015) Explaining the Exit Poll. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 May 2015). Website.

Kuha, Jouni ORCID: 0000-0002-1156-8465 (2015) The exit poll in 2010 was almost exactly correct, but what is it, and how does it actually work? Democratic Audit UK (07 May 2015). Website.

Kukathas, Chandran (2015) Immigration controls resemble apartheid in failing to treat workers as people. LSE Business Review (19 Sep 2015). Website.

Kulich, Clara (2015) The glass cliff: Evidence that women and ethnic minorities contest “hopeless” seats. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Apr 2015). Website.

Kumar, Ankit (2015) Book review: biopolitics of security: a political analytic of finitude. LSE Review of Books (21 Apr 2015). Website.

Kumhof, Michael, Ranciere, Romain and Winant, Pablo (2015) Income inequality causes higher debt leverage among all but the richest households, and makes economies more vulnerable to financial crises. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (12 May 2015). Website.

Kummer, Markus (2015) WSIS+10 Series: Reflections on the Internet Governance Forum (IGF). Media Policy Blog (13 Nov 2015). Website.

Kumpulainen, Kristiina (2015) Parenting for a digital future: Finnish imaginaries and realities. Parenting for a Digital Future (22 Jul 2015). Website.

Kundnani, Hans (2015) The return of the German question: why conflict between creditor and debtor states is now the defining feature of European politics. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (26 Jan 2015). Website.

Kunkel, Dale (2015) Digital deception: legal questions surround new “YouTube Kids” app. Parenting for a Digital Future (30 Nov 2015). Website.

Kuntz, Philipp and Odinius, Daniel (2015) Dictators don’t necessarily favour cooperation with other authoritarian regimes over democracies. Democratic Audit UK (17 Dec 2015). Website.

Kyriakidou, Maria (2015) Syriza’s win and the Greek elections: many shades of grey. Euro Crisis in the Press (26 Jan 2015). Website.

Kyriakidou, Maria (2015) Varoufakis on the international media catwalk: on the politics of style. Euro Crisis in the Press (06 Feb 2015). Website.

Kölln, Ann-Kristin (2015) Despite their manifest flaws, political parties improve democracy and it is implausible that it could be successful without them. Democratic Audit Blog (06 Jan 2015). Website.

Kölln, Ann-Kristin (2015) Not all parties lose members but those that do are older and more institutionalised. Democratic Audit UK (27 Jul 2015). Website.

Küçük, Esin (2015) The interests of refugees should not be forgotten in the attempt to distribute them fairly across the EU. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (05 Oct 2015). Website.

LSE, Psychology (2015) The Department of Social Psychology held its annual Cumberland Lodge weekend of 6th November to discuss new ideas at the intersection of psychology and society. Psychology at LSE (01 Dec 2015). Website.

LSE, Psychology (2015) New article warns against incorrect use of psychological terms. Psychology at LSE (07 Sep 2015). Website.

LSE Ideas, Team (2015) Sam Moyo 23 September 1954- 22 November 2015. International Development (26 Nov 2015). Website.

La Raja, Raymond J. and Schaffner, Brian (2015) Campaign finance laws may be making political polarization worse by encouraging ‘purist’ donors. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (03 Dec 2015). Website.

Lacey, Justine, Howden, Mark and Cvitanovic, Chris (2015) In a changing world, climate adaptation researchers play a key role in addressing risk and ethical responsibilities. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (28 Oct 2015). Website.

Ladi, Stella (2015) Syriza leads the polls in Greece, but it remains unclear who the party could enter coalition with after the election. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (19 Jan 2015). Website.

Lahiri, Indrani (2015) Book review: China and post-socialist development by Andrzej Bolesta. LSE Review of Books (20 Aug 2015). Website.

Lahiri, Indrani (2015) Book review: cyber policy in China by Greg Austin. LSE Review of Books (09 Mar 2015). Website.

Laine, Heidi (2015) The case against the journal article: The age of publisher authority is going, going, gone — and we’ll be just fine. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (14 Jul 2015). Website.

Lalli, Gurpinder (2015) Book review: protest: a cultural introduction to social movements. LSE Review of Books (15 Apr 2015). Website.

Lalli, Gurpinder (2015) Book review: the Oxford handbook of sociology, social theory and organisation studies. LSE Review of Books (30 Mar 2015). Website.

Landman, Todd (2015) Sound evidence on Human Rights – podcast exploring new perspectives on advocacy and cutting-edge research. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (10 Dec 2015). Website.

Lang, Corey and Pearson-Merkowitz, Shanna (2015) Partisan sorting is a very recent phenomenon, and has been driven by the Southern realignment. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (10 Nov 2015). Website.

Lang, Rachel (2015) The Whitemans of Grenada: illegitimacy and the “ownership” of family members. LSE Human Rights Blog (20 Oct 2015). Website.

Langan Teele, Dawn (2015) Militancy shines on the big screen, but democratic tactics actually won British women the vote. Democratic Audit UK (23 Nov 2015). Website.

Lanteigne, Marc (2015) What the EU could learn from Switzerland’s free trade agreement with China. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (05 May 2015). Website.

Lantz, Brendan (2015) Not all arrests reduce crime: how offender networks impactoffending rates and arrest efforts. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (20 Aug 2015). Website.

Lara Otaola, Miguel Angel (2015) It remains to be seen whether recent reforms can reverse Mexico’s decline in electoral integrity. Democratic Audit UK (19 Aug 2015). Website.

Lara-Millan, Armando (2015) In hospital emergency rooms, many patients are treated like criminals, even as actual inmates and arrestees are prioritized. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (03 Mar 2015). Website.

Larcinese, Valentino (2015) Crime and punishment the British way: how the expenses scandal affected the 2010 general election. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Apr 2015). Website.

Large, Daniel (2015) The limits of Modi-fying India’s Africa engagement. South Asia @ LSE (02 Dec 2015). Website.

Larkins, Erika Robb (2015) A different kind of security: The need for appropriate healthcare policies in Rio de Janeiro’s favelas. Favelas@LSE (08 Apr 2015). Website.

Larobina, Michael D. and Pate, Richard L. (2015) Friday timing plus social media multipliers may mean Paris attacks have more impacts on markets. LSE Business Review (17 Nov 2015). Website.

Larsen, Henrik (2015) What the Danish ‘no’ vote on Justice and Home Affairs means for Denmark and the EU. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (10 Dec 2015). Website.

Laurence, James (2015) The UK experienced a sharp drop in volunteering behaviour following the Great Recession. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Aug 2015). Website.

Laurison, Daniel and Friedman, Sam (2015) ‘Poshness tests’ and the class ceiling: there is much more research to be done. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Jun 2015). Website.

Laverack, Peter (2015) Oliari v. Italy: a missed opportunity for equality in Strasbourg. LSE Human Rights Blog (31 Jul 2015). Website.

Lavery, Scott and Greem, Jeremy (2015) Quantitative easing and labour market restructuring underline the ‘regressive recovery’. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Jun 2015). Website.

Lavi, Liron (2015) Understanding democracy as a product of citizen performances reduces the need for a defined ‘people’. Democratic Audit UK (08 Oct 2015). Website.

Lawal, Wale (2015) Subtle tragedies. Africa at LSE (30 Mar 2015). Website.

Lawrence, Mat (2015) Democratic revival can come from devolved democracy. Democratic Audit UK (23 Nov 2015). Website.

Lawrence, Mathew and Gottfried, Glenn (2015) Tackling political inequality requires a “carrot and stick” approach. Democratic Audit Blog (21 Jan 2015). Website.

Layard, Richard (2015) A Global Apollo Programme to tackle climate change. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (07 Aug 2015). Website.

LeBas, Sam and Brooker, Will (2015) Comics and human rights: a change is gonna come. Women in the superhero genre. LSE Human Rights Blog (02 Feb 2015). Website.

LeDuc, Lawrence (2015) Significant changes to the referendum process are required to make direct democracy deliberative in practice. Democratic Audit UK (04 Dec 2015). Website.

LeRoux-Rutledge, Emily (2015) Boys may suffer the social effects of HIV/AIDS more than girls. Africa at LSE (07 Dec 2015). Website.

Leach, Anna (2015) The UK’s productivity challenge takes different shapes across sectors. LSE Business Review (03 Dec 2015). Website.

Leal, Wanda and Mier, Carrie (2015) The relationship between drugs and crime differs by age. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (09 Dec 2015). Website.

Leblay, Aurelien (2015) Africa’s youth are saying enough but will it lead to political change? Africa at LSE (22 Dec 2015). Website.

Leblay, Aurelien (2015) Delivering the sustainable development goals: a new partnership between the state and private sector. Africa at LSE (04 Dec 2015). Website.

Lebo, Matthew and Norpoth, Helmut (2015) PM-Pendulum Model: Conservatives Edge Labour in Votes and Seats. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Apr 2015). Website.

Lee, Christopher J. (2015) Sixty Years of Asian-African Solidarity. Africa at LSE (26 Oct 2015). Website.

Lee, Jia Hui (2015) Book review: The upright thinkers: the human journey from living in trees to understanding the cosmos by Leonard Mlodinow. LSE Review of Books (09 Oct 2015). Website.

Lee, Shaka (2015) “We charge genocide” and the case for grassroots organising. LSE Human Rights Blog (28 Feb 2015). Website.

Lefèvre, Catherine (2015) Arming Ukraine and the Baltics could prove counter-productive in the West’s stand-off with Russia. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (20 Aug 2015). Website.

Legrain, Philippe (2015) Five minutes with Philippe Legrain: “The Eurozone has become a glorified debtors’ prison”. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (09 Mar 2015). Website.

Lehndorff, Steffen (2015) The paradox of the ‘German model’. LSE New European Trade Unions (14 Apr 2015). Website.

Lehoucq, Fabrice and Kolev, Kiril (2015) Electoral fraud is less common in proportional representation systems than it is in plurality systems. Democratic Audit Blog (19 May 2015). Blog Entry.

Leighley, Jan and Nagler, Jonathan (2015) Oregon’s new voter registration law will make votingeasier—but higher turnout will depend on parties andcandidates. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (03 Apr 2015). Website.

Leiter, Debra and Clark, Michael ORCID: 0000-0003-4964-5005 (2015) Voters do not improve their evaluations of the political system simply because the government is behaving well. Democratic Audit UK (12 Nov 2015). Website.

Lemionet, Gabriela (2015) News in the mobile era. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (07 Apr 2015). Website.

Leninger, Arndt (2015) Direct democracy is ill-fitted to engaging the politically disengaged, but popular with more active citizens. Democratic Audit UK (30 Jul 2015). Website.

Leonard, Meghan E. and Ross, Joseph V. (2015) Elected and appointed justices face different constraints inwriting opinions. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (17 Jun 2015). Website.

Leonardi, Marco (2015) How the consumption preferences of rich and poor households is fuelling inequality and job polarization. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (23 Sep 2015). Website.

Leonelli, Sabina and Bezuidenhout, Louise (2015) The Politics of Data: The rising prominence of a data-centric approach to scientific research. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (05 Oct 2015). Website.

Leonelli, Sabina and Carrigan, Mark (2015) Sabina Leonelli: What constitutes trustworthy data changes across time and space. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (19 Jan 2015). Website.

Leonelli, Sabina and Prainsack, Barbara (2015) To what are we opening science? Reform of the publishing system is only a step in a much broader re-evaluation. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (21 Apr 2015). Website.

Leontitsis, Vasilis (2015) The radicalisation of lower middle class Greek families was the key to Syriza’s victory. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (13 Feb 2015). Website.

Lepenies, Phillip (2015) Event: Philipp Lepenies challenges growth indicators ahead of general election. International Development (26 Apr 2015). Website.

Lester, Sarah (2015) Book review: handbook of disaster policies and institutions: improving emergency management and climate change adaptation, 2nd Edition. LSE Review of Books (22 Jul 2015). Website.

Leston-Bandeira, Cristina (2015) The Digital Democracy Commission report is about far more than just digital. Democratic Audit Blog (13 Feb 2015). Website.

Leurs, Koen (2015) The digital imaginaries of urban youth. Parenting for a Digital Future (13 May 2015). Website.

Levine, Diane (2015) Teenagers just seem to get bad press. Parenting for a Digital Future (09 Dec 2015). Website.

Levitin, Daniel (2015) The organized mind: how to better structure our time in the age of social media and constant distraction. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (24 Jan 2015). Website.

Lewis, Jenny (2015) Collaborate or die? Interdisciplinary work holds great promise but goal-oriented assumptions must be challenged. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (02 Apr 2015). Website.

Lewis-Pye, Andrew (2015) 5 minutes with Andre Nies. Maths at LSE (19 Jun 2015). Website.

Lewis-Pye, Andrew (2015) 5 minutes with Frank Wilczek. Maths at LSE (03 Aug 2015). Website.

Lewis-Pye, Andrew (2015) 5 minutes with Yannai A. Gonczarowski. Maths at LSE (18 Jun 2015). Website.

Lewis-Pye, Andrew (2015) Andy Lewis-Pye: the strange patterns of segregation. Maths at LSE (18 Jun 2015). Website.

Lewthwaite, Sarah (2015) Book review: creative research methods in the social sciences: a practical guide. LSE Review of Books (17 Jun 2015). Website.

Leys, Colin (2015) The private provision of NHS clinical services: how is the NHS handling the contracts? British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 May 2015). Website.

Lezova, Katarina (2015) Why Slovakia has become the focal point for opposition against EU refugee quotas. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (08 Oct 2015). Website.

Li, Zhiyi (2015) A golden carnival in the golden era? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (04 Nov 2015). Website.

Liang, Jiaqi (2015) States with more generous welfare policies are more likely to protect vulnerable African-American communities from environmental risks. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (23 Oct 2015). Website.

Lichtner, Giacomo, Seymour, Mark and Abbenhuis, Maartja (2015) Between cohesion and division: reconciling the faultines of Europe’s past. Democratic Audit Blog (14 Jan 2015). Website.

Lidbetter, Tom (2015) Tom Lidbetter: being “hunted”: how randomness can help. Maths at LSE (14 Oct 2015). Website.

Liddle, Roger (2015) Understanding Cameron’s renegotiations: the ‘ever-closer union’ problem. LSE Brexit (09 Nov 2015). Website.

Lim, Sun Sun (2015) ‘Facebook surveillance = parental love’, and other puzzling equations of the mobile age. Parenting for a Digital Future (29 May 2015). Website.

Lim, Wilfred (2015) Art, displacement and sociology. Researching Sociology (10 Nov 2015). Website.

Lindgren, Karl-Oskar (2015) Why participatory governance offers a realistic route to addressing the EU’s legitimacy crisis. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (24 Feb 2015). Website.

Link, Nathan and Kelly, James (2015) Questioning the Logic of Broken Windows: Some People “See” More Local Incivilities than Others. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (21 Jan 2015). Website.

Lisbonne de Vergeron, Karine (2015) China-EU relations and the future of European soft power: a strategy for a European cultural diplomacy. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (17 Sep 2015). Website.

Litman, Todd (2015) Urban sprawl costs the American economy more than $1 trillionannually: smart growth policies may be the answer. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (01 Jun 2015). Website.

Littlewood, David and Rivera-Santos, Miguel (2015) African data can bring fresh insights to management and social entrepreneurship studies. LSE Business Review (14 Dec 2015). Website.

Livingstone, Judith (2015) Reasons to love parenting in the digital age. Parenting for a Digital Future (02 Dec 2015). Website.

Livingstone, Sonia ORCID: 0000-0002-3248-9862 (2015) The Delfi AS vs Estonia judgement explained. Media Policy Blog (16 Jun 2015). Website.

Livingstone, Sonia ORCID: 0000-0002-3248-9862 (2015) Digital skills for European citizens and consumers. Media Policy Blog (17 Jun 2015). Website.

Ljubojević, Ana (2015) Croatian war veterans: Coup de théâtre or coup d’état? South East Europe Blog (12 Jun 2015). Website.

Llamazares, Iván (2015) Spanish general election preview: Podemos. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (15 Dec 2015). Website.

Lloren, Anouk (2015) Building long-term relations of trust between civil society, voters and female politicians is essential to gender quotas’ success. Democratic Audit Blog (16 Feb 2015). Website.

Lloyd, Marie-Pierre (2015) Marie-Pierre Lloyd, Seychelles. LSE Institute of Public Affairs Blog (30 Apr 2015). Website.

Lock, Daniella (2015) Freedom of expression and the UK counter-terrorism bill. LSE Human Rights Blog (15 Jan 2015). Website.

Locy, Toni (2015) The NSA’s mass surveillance program: illegal and opaque. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (21 May 2015). Website.

Loewe, Marie-Noelle (2015) The coalition myth. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 May 2015). Website.

Loftis, Matt W. and Kettler, Jaclyn J. (2015) More U.S. cities are paying to lobby Congress and they have astrategy to maximize their influence. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (13 May 2015). Website.

Logan, John R., Zhang, Weiwei, Turner, Richard and Shertzer, Allison (2015) The seeds of the black ghetto were sown in the 1880s, longbefore the Great Migration. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (19 Aug 2015). Website.

Lombard, Daniel and Lrenz, Klara (2015) A day in the life of people with dementia. LSE Health and Social Care (26 Nov 2015). Website.

Longden, Vanessa (2015) Book review: global production networks: theorizing economic development in an interconnected world. LSE Review of Books (10 Aug 2015). Blog Entry.

Longden, Vanessa (2015) Book review: how to write a thesis by Umberto Eco. LSE Review of Books (31 Mar 2015). Website.

Lord, Beth (2015) Are we morally equal by nature? Forum for European Philosophy Blog (15 Feb 2015). Website.

Lorimer, Marta ORCID: 0000-0002-9214-3898 (2015) The first round of the French regional elections: the far right turn. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (07 Dec 2015). Website.

Lornez, Klara (2015) When Hollywood touches on our research. LSE Health and Social Care (16 Apr 2015). Website.

Loveday, Barry (2015) The current configuration of personnel within police forces now calls for radical reform. Democratic Audit UK (22 Dec 2015). Website.

Lovett, Clare (2015) Political marketing can be an asset rather than a threat to democracy. Democratic Audit Blog (02 May 2015). Website.

Lowatcharin, Grichawat and Menifield, Charles (2015) Internet access levels are not the sole determinant of howtransparent government websites are. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (04 Aug 2015). Website.

Lowry, Robert C. (2015) Federal campaign committees vary in their reliance on highincome, high education, urban, and highly partisan districts forcontributions. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (Jun 2015). Website.

Luallen, Jeremy (2015) Aging baby boomers partly explain the rise in older prisonpopulations. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (26 Aug 2015). Website.

Luallen, Jeremy (2015) Some veterans live longer in prison: what we don’t know is why and how. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (21 May 2015). Website.

Lubbock, Tom (2015) Thinking specifically about your own constituency…. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Mar 2015). Website.

Lubbock, Tom (2015) Will the electoral system continue to ‘skew’ towards Labour in 2015? British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 May 2015). Website.

Lubbock, Tom (2015) The new “skew” of the electoral system in 2015. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 May 2015). Website.

Luttig, Matthew D. and Lavine, Howard (2015) Politicians’ ability to persuade citizens about policies depends on people’s values and priorities. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (02 Dec 2015). Website.

Lyons, Rebecca (2015) The Academic Book of the Future: exploring academic practices and expectations for the monograph. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (24 Mar 2015). Website.

López, Diego (2015) As sovereign wealth funds come of age, they grow rapidly but face a number of challenges. LSE Business Review (30 Oct 2015). Website.

López, Diego (2015) Zero growth wouldn’t bring the world anywhere near the necessary reduction in CO2 emissions. LSE Business Review (30 Oct 2015). Website.

López Ruiz, Isabel (2015) Book review: ethnographies of breastfeeding: cultural contexts and confrontations, edited by Tanya Cassidy and Abdullahi El Tom. LSE Review of Books (11 Feb 2015). Website.

López Ruiz, Isabel (2015) Book review: little emperors and material girls: sex and youth in modern China. LSE Review of Books (12 Jun 2015). Website.

López Ruiz, Isabel (2015) Book review: marching through suffering: loss and survival in North Korea by Sandra Fahy. LSE Review of Books (18 Nov 2015). Website.

López Ruiz, Isabel (2015) Book review: men in charge? Rethinking authority in muslim legal tradition by Ziba Mir-Hosseini at al. LSE Review of Books (14 Apr 2015). Website.

López Ruiz, Isabel (2015) Book review: the politics of third wave feminisms: neoliberalism, intersectionality, and the state in Britain and the US. LSE Review of Books (01 Jul 2015). Website.

López Ruiz, Isabel (2015) The best bookshops in Granada, Spain. LSE Review of Books (11 Jan 2015). Website.

MacKinnon, Rebecca (2015) Holding the “sovereigns of cyberspace” accountable. Media Policy Blog (19 Nov 2015). Website.

MacWilliams, Matthew C. (2015) Forecasting models using Facebook data can be more accurate at predicting election outcomes than polling. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (23 Dec 2015). Website.

Machin, Stephen (2015) Real wages and living standards: the latest UK evidence. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Mar 2015). Website.

Maciel González, Julia (2015) Julia Maciel González, Paraguay. LSE Institute of Public Affairs Blog (30 Apr 2015). Website.

Madon, Temina (2015) Incentives for open science: New prizes to encourage research integrity and transparency in social science. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (21 May 2015). Website.

Maestri, Gaja (2015) Book review: injustice: why social inequality still persists by Danny Dorling. LSE Review of Books (04 Sep 2015). Website.

Maheshwari, Laya (2015) The power of low blows: when attacking communication works. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (17 Feb 2015). Website.

Maier, George (2015) Addressing digital inequality in the United Kingdom. LSE Undergraduate Political Review (18 Oct 2015). Website.

Maiga, Ibrahim (2015) The impact of scale-ups on the Graduate job market. LSE Entrepreneurship Blog (10 Feb 2015). Website.

Makholm, Jeff (2015) Congress can stop the boom in oil tank cars. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (30 Mar 2015). Website.

Makholm, Jeff (2015) If Europe wants to embrace natural gas as a bridge to a low-carbon future, it should draw from America’s stunning success. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (18 Mar 2015). Website.

Makrydemetres, Anthony, Zervopoulos, Panagiotis D. and Pravita, Maria-Eliana (2015) The crossroad of reforms for the Greek public administration. LSE Greece@LSE (09 Oct 2015). Website.

Malek, Rafael (2015) The 2015 election was won and lost on brands, messages, and leaders rather than policy. Democratic Audit UK (18 Aug 2015). Website.

Malik, Jasim (2015) Navigating Islamic-Democratic politics. LSE Undergraduate Political Review (19 Oct 2015). Website.

Malik, Ridhi (2015) Commercial surrogates in India: victims of globalisation? South Asia @ LSE (01 Jul 2015). Website.

Mammone, Andrea (2015) The Greek crisis represents the humiliation of European democracy. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (18 Jul 2015). Website.

Manby, Bronwen ORCID: 0000-0002-7027-0431 (2015) Important new guidelines on the right to birth registration and a nationality in Africa launched in Côte d’Ivoire. LSE Human Rights Blog (16 Feb 2015). Website.

Manning, Alan ORCID: 0000-0002-7884-3580 (2015) Attempts to raise more tax revenue from the wealthy need to go hand in hand with strong rules against avoidance. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Apr 2015). Website.

Manning, Alan ORCID: 0000-0002-7884-3580 (2015) The National Living Wage: a policy experiment well worth trying. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Jul 2015). Website.

Manoussakis, Savas (2015) Crisis in Greece: Will history repeat itself? International History (23 Jul 2015). Website.

Mansell, Robin (2015) EU Digital Single Market Strategy – high priority, but the political choices are yet to come. Media Policy Blog (12 May 2015). Website.

Manzoorul Islam, Syed, Tully, Mark, Allman, Karen, de Mel, Neloufer, Walder, Dennis and Campion, Sonali (2015) DSC Prize shortlisting: reflections on South Asian literature. South Asia @ LSE (07 Dec 2015). Website.

March, Luke (2015) Beyond Syriza and Podemos, other radical left parties are threatening to break into the mainstream of European politics. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (24 Mar 2015). Website.

Marchetti, Kathleen (2015) How interest group advocacy is shaped by state policy environments. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (14 Oct 2015). Website.

Margulies, Ben (2015) How the European far right discovered the dark side of the liberal tradition. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (11 Dec 2015). Website.

Margulies, Ben (2015) The fragmentation of Britain’s party system may have contributed to the Lib Dems’ demise. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 May 2015). Website.

Marino, Bruno (2015) Liberal-democratic parties face unprecedented challenges, but remain a viable part of European party systems. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (18 Mar 2015). Website.

Markovikj, Nenad (2015) Coup d’état or a Macedonian post-Snowden syndrome? South East Europe Blog (10 Feb 2015). Website.

Marland, Alex (2015) Could Labour and the Liberal Democrats merge? If so, they should look to Canada for inspiration. Democratic Audit UK (01 Jul 2015). Website.

Marolov, Dejan (2015) The EU must take its share of the blame for the political crisis in Macedonia. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (26 May 2015). Website.

Marschall, Melissa and Rutherford, Amanda (2015) School boards were more likely to have Latino members incounties covered by the language assistance provisions of thenow defunct Section 4 of the Voting Rights Act. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (06 Jul 2015). Website.

Marsden, Sarah (2015) Cameron’s counter extremism plan rests on shaky foundations. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Jul 2015). Website.

Marsh, Ian (2015) Select Committees are engaging better than ever before, but while much as been accomplished, much more remains possible. Democratic Audit UK (30 Nov 2015). Website.

Marsh, Ian (2015) Twelve recommendations to strengthen public engagement by Commons committees. Democratic Audit UK (07 Dec 2015). Website.

Marsh, Jackie (2015) Unwrapping the unboxing craze. Parenting for a Digital Future (19 Jun 2015). Website.

Marsh, Sue (2015) Sue Marsh, UK. LSE Institute of Public Affairs Blog (19 Mar 2015). Website.

Martin, Ian (2015) People’s vews about what kind of region they want to live in will inform their views on local and regional devolution. Democratic Audit UK (07 Sep 2015). Website.

Martin, Jeanne (2015) The debate around climate change is no longer about the science. LSE Undergraduate Political Review (30 Nov 2015). Website.

Martin, Kenneth (2015) Book review: adapting to win: how insurgents fight and defeat foreign states in war by Noriyuki Katagiri. LSE Review of Books (10 Mar 2015). Website.

Martin, Richard ORCID: 0000-0003-4113-4841 (2015) Book review: museums in the new mediascape: transmedia, participation, ethics by Jenny Kidd. LSE Review of Books (23 Feb 2015). Website.

Martin, Susan Marie (2015) Book review: leading the inclusive city: place-based innovation for a bounded planet. LSE Review of Books (29 Apr 2015). Website.

Martin, Susan Marie (2015) Book review: on the commodity trail: the journey of a bargain store product from East to West. LSE Review of Books (27 May 2015). Website.

Martin, Susan Marie (2015) Book review: strengthening communities with neighborhood data. LSE Review of Books (22 Jun 2015). Website.

Martinez i Coma, Ferran and Van Ham, Carolien (2015) How seriously should we take the opinions of academics and experts when it comes to complicated issues like electoral integrity? Democratic Audit UK (09 Jun 2015). Website.

Martín, Iván (2015) The EU must back up its rhetoric and provide meaningful support to Tunisia. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (31 Mar 2015). Website.

Masiero, Silvia (2015) Jan Dhan Yojana, Aadhaar, mobile platforms: an anti-poverty system in peril? South Asia @ LSE (18 May 2015). Website.

Masiero, Silvia (2015) Solving the leakage crisis in India’s subsidised food programme. International Development (06 Jul 2015). Website.

Mason, Lilliana (2015) Why victory trumps the greater good in American politics. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (18 Feb 2015). Website.

Mason, Olivia (2015) Book review: everyday feminist research praxis. Edited by Domitilla Oliveri and Koen Leurs. LSE Review of Books (20 Mar 2015). Website.

Matamoros, Cristina and Bains, Bani (2015) Children’s rights in the digital age. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (18 Feb 2015). Website.

Matczak, Anna (2015) Book review: Immigration judges and U.S.asylum policy by Banks Miller, Linda CampKeith and Jennifer S. Holmes. LSE Review of Books (30 Oct 2015). Website.

Matczak, Anna (2015) Restorative justice, photography…and theory. Researching Sociology (14 Dec 2015). Website.

Mathew, Donna (2015) Why great brands tell a story. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (21 Feb 2015). Website.

Mathews-Schultz, A. Lanethea, Marshall, Bryan W. and Mariani, Mack D. (2015) Partisanship and ideology are likely to shape how women will react to Hillary Clinton and Carly Fiorina’s candidacies. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (22 Oct 2015). Website.

Matras, Yaron (2015) Why plans for a European Roma Institute might be a setback for Europe’s Roma. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (16 Apr 2015). Website.

Matthews, Felicity (2015) As the current parliament progresses, the dissonance between constitutional norms and governing reality may prove too great to ignore. Democratic Audit UK (08 Dec 2015). Website.

Matthews, Jodie (2015) Book review: Nancy now edited by Verena Andermatt Conley and Irving Goh. LSE Review of Books (02 Feb 2015). Website.

Matthews, Neil (2015) Candidate selection in Northern Ireland: A cold house for women? British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Apr 2015). Website.

Matthews, Neil, Raymond, Christopher and Garry, John (2015) Jeremy Corbyn’s republican and socialist sympathies add even greater uncertainty into Northern Ireland politics. Democratic Audit UK (22 Sep 2015). Website.

Maxwell, Hailey (2015) Book review: Moroccan fashion: design, culture and tradition. LSE Review of Books (13 May 2015). Website.

Mayhew, Alex (2015) Book review: Bergen-Belsen 1945: a medical student’s journal. LSE Review of Books (02 Apr 2015). Website.

Mayoral, Juan A., Nowak, Tobias and Jaremba, Urszula (2015) Why more needs to be done to improve national judges’ knowledge of EU law. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (18 Jun 2015). Website.

Mazumder, Bhashkar (2015) More accurate estimates of social mobility suggest that the American dream is not so easily attainable. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (30 Jul 2015). Website.

Mazzucato, Mariana (2015) The Future of the BBC: the BBC as Market Shaper and Creator. Media Policy Blog (14 Oct 2015). Website.

Mazzucato, Mariana (2015) Negotiating the Data Protection Thicket: Life in the Aftermath of Schrems. Media Policy Blog (12 Oct 2015). Website.

McAngus, Craig (2015) How do nationalist parties reform their organisational profiles? The cases of Plaid Cymru and the SNP compared. Democratic Audit Blog (18 May 2015). Website.

McAngus, Craig (2015) The election has transformed Scottish politics, and created a context where another referendum is possible. Democratic Audit Blog (08 May 2015). Blog Entry.

McAngus, Craig (2015) The election has transformed Scottish politics, and created a context where another referendum is possible. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 May 2015). Blog Entry.

McCluskey, Ben (2015) Impact doesn’t have to be a dirty word – staying positive about the promotion of scientific excellence. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (13 Jan 2015). Website.

McCrone, David (2015) Unions and Constitutions. LSE Constitution UK Blog (23 Jan 2015). Website.

McDonald, Keith (2015) Why academics (and students) should take blogging / social media seriously – Duncan Green. International Development (23 Oct 2015). Website.

McDonald, Tom (2015) Is social media bad for learning? The view from a Chinese village. Parenting for a Digital Future (18 Mar 2015). Website.

McEwen, Nicola (2015) Scotland – an SNP Tsunami? British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Apr 2015). Website.

McFadden, Pat and Tarrant, Andy (2015) The Swiss model doesn’t stand up to scrutiny. LSE Brexit (10 Nov 2015). Website.

McGuire, Alistair and Van Reenan, John (2015) The NHS under the coalition government and after the Election. LSE Health and Social Care (20 Apr 2015). Website.

McHarg, Aileen (2015) The constitutional implications of the rise of the SNP. Democratic Audit Blog (07 May 2015). Website.

McKenna, Colleen (2015) The Great Lecture Notes Debate – The Educational Research. International Development (08 Dec 2015). Website.

McLachlan, Chris (2015) Book Review: Class by Will Atkinson. LSE Review of Books (04 Dec 2015). Website.

McLachlan, Chris (2015) Book review: social insurance, informality and labor markets: how to protect workers while creating good jobs. LSE Review of Books (19 Jun 2015). Website.

McLachlan, Chris (2015) Book review: the sociology of work, 4th edition by Keith Grint and Darren Nixon. LSE Review of Books (15 Sep 2015). Website.

McLaughlin, Hugh (2015) How to write a peer review to improve scholarship: Do unto others as you would wish them do unto you. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (18 Aug 2015). Website.

McLean, Iain (2015) The Government’s narrow EVEL proposals are likely to repeat the mistakes of the past. Democratic Audit UK (08 Jul 2015). Website.

McLeod, Ben (2015) The right academic partner can help smaller enterprises bring innovation to market. LSE Business Review (18 Sep 2015). Website.

McMahon, Simon (2015) The grey areas of migration control: quick asylum decisions risk denying individuals their right to protection. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (02 Dec 2015). Website.

McMahon, Simon and Allen, Jessica (2015) Young people feel distant from the ‘pale, male and stale’ political class, but are eager for change. Democratic Audit UK (19 Jun 2015). Website.

McManus, Laura and McCormack, Sam (2015) The aftershocks: migrant workers vulnerable to exploitation in post-earthquake Nepal. LSE Human Rights Blog (22 Oct 2015). Website.

McQuillan, Dan (2015) Bottom-up citizen science projects could challenge authority of orthodox science through community-led investigations. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (15 Jan 2015). Website.

McTernan, Emily (2015) Should the state pay for you to have kids? Forum for European Philosophy Blog (21 Sep 2015). Website.

Meade, Benjamin, Steiner, Benjamin and Klahm, Charles (2015) How police use of force at arrest can lead to greater mental health problems among prison inmates. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (09 Nov 2015). Website.

Mears, Daniel P., Cochran, Joshua C. and Cullen, Francis T. (2015) We are still largely in the dark as to whether incarceration reduces recidivism. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (01 Oct 2015). Website.

Mebarek-Daza, Daniel (2015) ‘Africa’ in the media: between starving children and smiling children. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (08 Dec 2015). Website.

Medha, (2015) Book review: caricaturing culture in India: cartoons and history in the modern world. LSE Review of Books (08 Jun 2015). Website.

Medha, (2015) Book review: standardizing diversity: the political economy of language regimes. LSE Review of Books (29 Jul 2015). Website.

Meehan, Elizabeth (2015) Is “freedom of information” a viable research tool? Step one: composing a request. LSE Undergraduate Political Review (14 Dec 2015). Website.

Meeks, Geoff and Meeks, J. Gay (2015) The curious case of bank tax since the bailout. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Jul 2015). Website.

MeeksWhitley, Edgar (2015) The government’s Verify service demonstrates the benefits of focusing on user needs. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Jul 2015). Website.

Megalokonomou, Rigissa (2015) How young Greeks changed their degree choices as the economy crashed. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (21 Aug 2015). Website.

Mehrotra, Mandavi (2015) The strides of transformation: from planning commission to NITI Aayog. South Asia @ LSE (11 May 2015). Website.

Melissaris, Emmanuel (2015) The Golden Dawn trial is a legitimate criminal case, not political persecution. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (06 May 2015). Website.

Melissaris, Emmanuel (2015) The Greek referendum was a clear break with the past that could pave the way forward for Europe. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (07 Jul 2015). Website.

Melissaris, Emmanuel (2015) Why Syriza might be up to the task of tackling corruption in Greece. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (09 Feb 2015). Website.

Mell, Andrew (2015) The relationship between political donations and peerages shows the need for party finance and House of Lords reform. Democratic Audit Blog (28 Apr 2015). Website.

Menon, Anand (2015) The next UK government must not let talk of a Brexit undermine its attempts to influence EU decision-making. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (04 May 2015). Website.

Merkur, Sherry, Maresso, Anna and McDaid, David ORCID: 0000-0003-0744-2664 (2015) Health system developments in former Soviet countries. LSE Health and Social Care (16 Jun 2015). Website.

Merkur, Sherry, Maresso, Anna and McDaid, David ORCID: 0000-0003-0744-2664 (2015) Providing emergency medical care (New Eurohealth issue). LSE Health and Social Care (21 Dec 2015). Website.

Merle, Patrick F. (2015) The Le Pen family feud goes to the heart of what the Front National stands for. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (15 Apr 2015). Website.

Merz, Prisca (2015) The Paris agreement shows we need a paradigm shift to tackle climate change. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (18 Dec 2015). Website.

Mestres, Laia, Jokela, Juha, Bahovski, Erkki and Pegasiou, Adonis (2015) European views on the UK’s renegotiation: Spain, Finland, Estonia and Cyprus. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (29 Oct 2015). Website.

Meyer, Thomas M., Haselmayer, Martin and Wagner, Markus (2015) The media’s gatekeeping function means that party press coverage often reproduces and reinforces existing power structures. Democratic Audit UK (12 Aug 2015). Website.

Meyer, William B. (2015) Book Review: Happiness and place: why life is better outside of the city by Adam Okulicz-Kozaryn. LSE Review of Books (18 Dec 2015). Website.

Meza, Oliver D. (2015) Failure to take into account existing institutions risks jeopardising the success of new reforms. Democratic Audit UK (10 Nov 2015). Website.

Michel, Valerie (2015) Valerie Michel – reporting parameters and children’s rights. Measuring Business and Human Rights (27 Jul 2015). Website.

Michener, Gregory (2015) The presence of more parties in a governing cabinet can encourage greater transparency. Democratic Audit Blog (19 Feb 2015). Website.

Middlekoop, Paul (2015) UN FORUM SERIES – radical transparency, or how to use public data for large scale social-impact assessments. Measuring Business and Human Rights (28 Oct 2015). Website.

Middleton, Alia (2015) What effect do leader visits to constituencies have on a party’s vote? British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Jan 2015). Website.

Milas, Costas (2015) How monitoring online ‘Brexit’ talk can weigh the EU referendum result. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Jun 2015). Website.

Milas, Costas (2015) To raise or not to raise interest rates? British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Sep 2015). Website.

Milas, Costas, Panagiotidis, Theodore and Boumparis, Perikilis (2015) On structural reforms and debt relief. LSE Greece@LSE (15 Oct 2015). Website.

Miles, Matthew R. (2015) Fair governance and interaction with government bothencourage voters to participate. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (20 Apr 2015). Website.

Miletzki, Janna and Wardrop, Hazel (2015) Political representation in Britain is becoming more diverse; political engagement less so. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Nov 2015). Website.

Milita, Kerri (2015) Restrictive ballot access laws reduce the technical complexityof initiatives and make them more likely to pass. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (15 Apr 2015). Website.

Milićević, Zorana (2015) Big dreams, big numbers: Facebook, parents and children’s networking opportunities in rural Mexico. Parenting for a Digital Future (28 Aug 2015). Website.

Millar, Nancy E. (2015) The U.S. Supreme Court is about to re-evaluate how some states carry out lethal injections. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (24 Mar 2015). Website.

Miller, Cherry (2015) The West Midlands – a bellwether for the election? British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Apr 2015). Website.

Miller, Daniel (2015) The impact of social media on school taunting in the UK. Parenting for a Digital Future (25 Nov 2015). Website.

Miller, Patrick R. (2015) Partisan voters treat politics and elections like a competitive sports rivalry. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (24 Apr 2015). Website.

Milne, Claire (2015) BT and Broadband: Ofcom’s Strategic Review of Digital Communications. Media Policy Blog (30 Sep 2015). Website.

Milne, Claire (2015) Time to stop nuisance calls in their tracks. Media Policy Blog (10 Jul 2015). Website.

Milne, Claire (2015) An end to nuisance calls? Not yet. Media Policy Blog (03 Mar 2015). Website.

Milosevic, Tijana (2015) ESafety and education in the United States: what this means for parents. Parenting for a Digital Future (07 Oct 2015). Website.

Minas, Stephen (2015) Book review: diplomatic afterlives by Andrew F Cooper. LSE Review of Books (06 Feb 2015). Website.

Minde, Nicodemus (2015) Opposition politics in Tanzania and why the country will benefit from a strong unified opposition. Africa at LSE (29 Jun 2015). Website.

Miring’u., Caroline (2015) The expansion of primary education in Kenya – realistic or idealistic. Africa at LSE (09 Dec 2015). Website.

Mistry, Mark (2015) Direct rule from Delhi imposed in restive Kashmir. South Asia @ LSE (23 Jan 2015). Website.

Mitrovic, Olga (2015) Used during the Balkan crises, the EU’s Temporary Protection Directive may now be a solution to Europe’s refugee emergency. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (22 Dec 2015). Website.

Mo, Cecilia Hyunjung (2015) An implicit bias against women as leaders means that many are reluctant to vote for women candidates. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (22 Sep 2015). Website.

Modood, Tariq (2015) In remembering the Charlie Hebdo attack we must not forget the responsibility that goes with free speech. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (12 Jan 2015). Website.

Mogo, Ebele (2015) Health and equity must be central to the Africa rising narrative. Africa at LSE (09 Nov 2015). Website.

Mogwe, Alice (2015) Alice Mogwe, Botswana. LSE Institute of Public Affairs Blog (13 Jul 2015). Website.

Mohan, Deepanshu and Singh Maini, Tridivesh (2015) India in Latin America: a missing story? South Asia @ LSE (25 Feb 2015). Website.

Mols, Frank (2015) 'Nudges' may be effective at times, but policymakers will be disappointed if they rely on them to tackle entrenched problems. Democratic Audit Blog (21 Apr 2015). Website.

Mols, Frank (2015) ‘Nudges’ may be effective at times, but policymakers can’t rely on them to tackle entrenched social problems. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (25 Apr 2015). Website.

Monastiriotis, Vassilis (2015) The ECB’s decision to toughen its stance on Greece signals the end of the Greek government’s honeymoon period. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (07 Feb 2015). Website.

Monk, Ellis P. (2015) How skin color matters for the physical and mental health of African Americans. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (07 Dec 2015). Website.

Montaigne, Maxine (2015) Book review: policy change, public attitudes and social citizenship: does neoliberalism matter? LSE Review of Books (23 Apr 2015). Website.

Montalvo, Jose G. (2015) Spain has reason to be concerned at its latest unemployment figures. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (28 Apr 2015). Website.

Montgomerie, Johnna (2015) The UK’s debt economy creates new forms of inequality. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Nov 2015). Website.

Moore, Martin (2015) How not to measure the news plurality problem. Media Policy Blog (01 Oct 2015). Website.

Moreno, Luis (2015) The ‘ages of welfare’: why Europe’s welfare states are at risk of terminal decline. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (27 Apr 2015). Website.

Morisi, Davide (2015) Would cutting the BBC licence fee benefit the consumer? Media Policy Blog (10 Feb 2015). Website.

Morley, Bruce (2015) Greece shows the flaws in pursuing a common monetary policy response to economic shocks across the EU. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (02 Sep 2015). Website.

Morris, Hanna (2015) The mobile newsroom: FT evolving for 21stC readers. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (17 Nov 2015). Website.

Morris, Marley (2015) Reforming laws on free movement will be a headache for any future government. Democratic Audit UK (01 Apr 2015). Website.

Morrison, Jenny (2015) Can gender equality exclude feminist politics? The case of the Radical Independence Campaign. Democratic Audit Blog (20 May 2015). Blog Entry.

Morton, Sarah (2015) A ‘contributions’ approach to impact: The influential role of research users in facilitating wider outcomes. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (01 Sep 2015). Website.

Moten, Matthew (2015) Book review: presidents and their generals: an American history of command in war by Matthew Moten. LSE Review of Books (03 Mar 2015). Website.

Moumoutzis, Kyriakos (2015) The Greek referendum will likely be the beginning of the end for Alexis Tsipras. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (03 Jul 2015). Website.

Moumoutzis, Kyriakos (2015) Syriza’s victory in Greece could undermine the effectiveness of EU foreign policy. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (29 Jan 2015). Website.

Moumoutzis, Kyriakos, White, Jonathan ORCID: 0000-0002-4668-698X, Codogno, Lorenzo, Konstantinidis, Nikitas and Bertsou, Eri (2015) Experts react: Greek referendum. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (06 Jul 2015). Website.

Mounce, Ross (2015) Opening-up the early stages of research: new journal RIO to publish research proposals. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (02 Sep 2015). Website.

Mueller, Ben (2015) Book review: sex, lies and the ballot box: 50 things you need to know about British Elections by Philip Cowley and Robert Ford. LSE Review of Books (19 Feb 2015). Website.

Mughan, Anothony (2015) On the dynamics of leader effects in British general elections. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Apr 2015). Website.

Mughan, Anthony (2015) On the dynamics of leader effects in British general elections. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Apr 2015). Website.

Mukhopadhyay, Ankita (2015) The Amartya Sen Lecture 2015: law, economics and the Republic of Beliefs. South Asia @ LSE (16 Mar 2015). Website.

Mukhopadhyay, Ankita (2015) Book review: start-up city: ten tales of exceptional entrepreneurship from Bangalore’s software miracle. LSE Review of Books (25 Mar 2015). Website.

Mukhopadhyay, Ankita (2015) Book review: start-up city: ten tales of exceptional entrepreneurship from Bangalore’s software miracle by Moloy K. Bannerjee, Siddharth Bannerjee and P. Ranganath Sastry. South Asia @ LSE (25 Mar 2015). Website.

Mukhopadhyay, Ankita (2015) Discovering the fire: Amitav Ghosh on history, language and his latest book. South Asia @ LSE (15 Jun 2015). Website.

Mukhopadhyay, Ankita and Kumar, Arushi (2015) New challenges and opportunities for governance in India: a session with Ajit Seth. South Asia @ LSE (07 Aug 2015). Website.

Mulgan, Geoff (2015) It’s time to face it: some meetings can be a waste of your time. LSE Business Review (03 Nov 2015). Website.

Mungiu-Pippidi, Alina (2015) If the European Union wishes to increase its standing with the public, improved performance and greater accountability will be required. Democratic Audit UK (04 Sep 2015). Website.

Munro, Gayle (2015) Book review: Immigration detention: the migration of a policy and its human impact edited by Amy Nethery and Stephanie J. Silverman. LSE Review of Books (29 Oct 2015). Website.

Muravska, Julia (2015) Book review: killing hope: US military and CIA interventions since World War II, Updated Edition, by William Blum. LSE Review of Books (21 Jan 2015). Website.

Murkens, Jo (2015) David Cameron’s tactics may take the UK out of the EU, and Scotland out of the UK. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Nov 2015). Website.

Murkens, Jo Eric Khushal (2015) A referendum on Britain’s EU membership is a sure fire way to encourage the breakup of the UK. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (02 Mar 2015). Website.

Murphy, Fiona (2015) Book review: Yaya’s story: the quest for well-being in the world by Paul Stoller. LSE Review of Books (29 Jan 2015). Website.

Murphy, Mahon (2015) Book review: German colonialism in a global age. LSE Review of Books (11 Jun 2015). Website.

Murphy, Mahon (2015) Book review: The liberation of the camps: the end of the Holocaust and its aftermath by Dan Stone. LSE Review of Books (22 Oct 2015). Website.

Murr, Andreas (2015) Citizens forecast a hung parliament with the Conservatives as the largest party. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 May 2015). Website.

Murray, Rainbow (2015) French regional elections: failure for the Front National, but little to celebrate for the mainstream. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (14 Dec 2015). Website.

Murray, Rainbow (2015) Merit vs Equality? The argument that gender quotas violate meritocracy is based on fallacies. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Dec 2015). Website.

Musella, Fortunato (2015) Recent trends in Italy showcase the ‘presidentialised’ future of democratic politics in Europe. Democratic Audit UK (31 Jul 2015). Website.

Musella, Fortunato (2015) The emergence of lucrative post-Prime Ministerial and Presidential business careers raises questions which go to the heart of democracy. Democratic Audit Blog (05 Jan 2015). Website.

Mutabazi, Richard (2015) Looking Beyond the International Criminal Court. Africa at LSE (13 Jul 2015). Website.

Muth, Karl T. (2015) The paradoxical “selfishness” of aid – Karl Muth on stifling development. International Development (01 Jul 2015). Website.

Muñoz, Jordi and Tormos, Raül (2015) Economic considerations play only a limited role in explaining support for Catalonian independence, but could be crucial in deciding the final outcome. Democratic Audit Blog (12 Jan 2015). Website.

Mycock, Andrew (2015) Learning to vote? Don’t start with a referendum. LSE Brexit (03 Dec 2015). Website.

Mycock, Andy (2015) The manifesto for youth: young people are demanding to be heard in the General Election. Democratic Audit Blog (29 Apr 2015). Website.

Mycock, Andy and Giovannini, Arianna (2015) The prospect of greater regional and city devolution raises the spectre of the “Manchester Withington question”. Democratic Audit UK (16 Nov 2015). Website.

Myers, Martin (2015) Traveller planning policy continues to marginalise Gypsy families. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Nov 2015). Website.

Myria, Georgiou (2015) Where is diversity in PSB? Can the BBC carry BAME viewers and producers with it? Media Policy Blog (06 Jul 2015). Website.

Myrodias, Konstantinos and Chatzinikolaou, Panos (2015) Is the BRICS Bank an alternative for Greece? Euro Crisis in the Press (10 Jul 2015). Website.

Möller, Almut, Tzogopoulos, George, Bilčík, Vladimír and Zuleeg, Fabian (2015) European views on the UK’s renegotiation: Germany, Greece, Slovakia and the EU’s institutions. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (11 Nov 2015). Website.

Møller, Jørgen (2015) Exploring the medieval roots of democracy and state building in Europe. Democratic Audit Blog (17 Aug 2015). Blog Entry.

Møller, Jørgen (2015) Exploring the medieval roots of democracy and state building in Europe. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (18 Aug 2015). Blog Entry.

Narula, Surina, Gunesekera, Romesh and Daruwalla, Keki (2015) DSC prize interviews: celebrating on South Asian literature. South Asia @ LSE (16 Jan 2015). Website.

Nasr, Leila (2015) ‘In conversation with Amartya Sen’ at the LSE. LSE Human Rights Blog (16 Nov 2015). Website.

Navari, Cornelia (2015) How the Badinter Commission on Yugoslavia laid the roots for Crimea’s secession from Ukraine. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (20 Feb 2015). Website.

Navarro, Vicente (2015) After Syriza’s victory, Podemos now poses a major threat to the Spanish political establishment. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (28 Jan 2015). Website.

Naydenova, Pressiana (2015) What Capitalism isn’t and what it could be. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (30 Jan 2015). Website.

Ndombet-Assamba, Aloun (2015) Aloun Ndombet-Assamba, Jamaica. LSE Institute of Public Affairs Blog (03 Aug 2015). Website.

Neajai Pailey, Robtel ORCID: 0000-0001-9584-6524 (2015) In a world obsessed with passport tiers, citizenship is personal and political. Africa at LSE (15 Jun 2015). Website.

Nelson, Kim (2015) Provocative, honest, fierce: a review of Ai Weiwei’s London exhibition. LSE Human Rights Blog (19 Nov 2015). Website.

Nelson, Lise, Trautman, Laurie and Nelson, Peter B. (2015) Landscapes of luxury in the rural US depend on the recruitment of low-wage and often undocumented Latino workers. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (04 Sep 2015). Website.

Newell, James and Giovannini, Arianna (2015) The election of Italy’s new president has strengthened Matteo Renzi’s grip over Italian politics. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (02 Feb 2015). Website.

Ngubeni, Bhekinkosi (2015) Xenophobia is a stain on post-apartheid South Africa. Africa at LSE (21 Apr 2015). Website.

Nicolescu, Agnes, Larsen, Henrik, Heine, Sophie and Huberty, Martine (2015) European views on the UK’s renegotiation: Romania, Denmark, Belgium and Luxembourg. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (14 Oct 2015). Website.

Niemi, Mari (2015) The Finns Party and UKIP have shared a similar journey from the outside to the mainstream. Democratic Audit Blog (15 May 2015). Blog Entry.

Nitoiu, Cristian (2015) Moscow’s ‘reactive’ foreign policy risks turning Russia into a declining power. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (30 Apr 2015). Website.

Nitoiu, Cristian (2015) The ‘Russian threat’ has revived nationalism in the ‘new’ Europe. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (09 Jul 2015). Website.

Nitoiu, Cristian (2015) Why is Klaus Iohannis outsourcing Romania’s foreign policy? South East Europe Blog (15 May 2015). Website.

Nkwanga, Waiswa (2015) The Ebola crisis in West Africa and the enduring legacy of the structural adjustment policies. Africa at LSE (26 Jan 2015). Website.

Nkwanga, Waiswa (2015) Rhetoric, Reality and Obama’s Speech to the African Union. Africa at LSE (12 Aug 2015). Website.

Nkwanga, Waiswa (2015) Why the 2015 African Union Summit a missed opportunity? Africa at LSE (06 Jun 2015). Website.

Noguera, José A. (2015) A ‘basic income’ system could be feasible in Spain, but only by reframing the current debate. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (05 Feb 2015). Website.

Noort, Mark C. (2015) Putting the culture back into safety culture. Psychology at LSE (25 Mar 2015). Website.

Nord, Roger (2015) Global Value Chains: The Missing Link in Sub-Saharan Africa’s Trade Integration. Africa at LSE (23 Jul 2015). Website.

Norris, Pippa (2015) The debate – a gender gap in leadership performance? British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Apr 2015). Website.

Norton, Edward (2015) Are bigger nursing homes better? LSE Health and Social Care (18 Jun 2015). Website.

Noster, Anja (2015) Lessons from Germany for the BBC. Media Policy Blog (15 Jul 2015). Website.

Noulas, Anastasios (2015) OpenStreetCab: addressing the need for simplicity andtransparency in urban transport. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (12 May 2015). Website.

Novy, Dennis (2015) Britain needs Europe a lot more than Europe needs Britain. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Oct 2015). Website.

Novy, Dennis (2015) Britain needs Europe a lot more than Europe needs Britain. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (31 Oct 2015). Website.

Novy, Dennis (2015) Governments have to come up with much more convincing narratives and concrete examples if they want to sway the public debate on TTIP. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (17 Feb 2015). Website.

Novy, Dennis (2015) Governments need a more convincing narrative if they want to sway the public debate on TTIP. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (28 Feb 2015). Website.

Nye, Joseph S. (2015) Book review: “is the American century over?”. LSE Review of Books (16 Jun 2015). Website.

O'Byrne, Ryan Joseph (2015) Development in Pajok is an investment in the future of South Sudan. Justice and Security Research Programme Blog (17 Dec 2015). Website.

O'Connor, Cliodhna (2015) Brain study confirms gender stereotypes: How science communication can fuel modern sexism. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (04 Feb 2015). Website.

O'Connor, Pat and O'Hagan, Clare (2015) Interrogating ‘excellence’: Implicit bias in academic promotion decisions perpetuates gender inequality. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (06 Mar 2015). Website.

O'Connor, Philip (2015) The coverage of the Irish marriage referendum shows that sometimes media ‘balance’ is impossible. Democratic Audit UK (01 Jun 2015). Website.

O'Dwyer, Muireann (2015) Book review: which policy for Europe? Power and conflict inside the European Commission by Miriam Hartlapp, Julia Metz, and Christian Rauh. LSE Review of Books (05 Feb 2015). Website.

O'Farrell, Fergus (2015) Book review: the origins and rise of dissident Irish republicanism: the role and impact of organizational splits by John F. Morrison. LSE Review of Books (11 Feb 2015). Website.

O'Geen, Andrew J. and Parker, Christopher M. (2015) Supreme Court justices cooperate strategically to strengthen coalitions. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (22 Dec 2015). Website.

O'Leary, Duncan (2015) When shareholders and customers have distinct interests. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Apr 2015). Website.

O'Reilly, Carole (2015) Book review: Thomas Fitzpatrick and the Lepracaun Monthly 1905-1915. LSE Review of Books (25 Jun 2015). Website.

O'Reilly, Carole (2015) Book review: periodicals and journalism in Twentieth Century Ireland edited by Mark O’Brien and Felix M. Larkin. LSE Review of Books (09 Feb 2015). Website.

O'Riordan, Tamsine (2015) Researchers agree interdisciplinary work makes an impact—but will collaboration flourish in the current environment? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (18 Dec 2015). Website.

Obadare, Ebenezer (2015) Nigeria: What is to be done. Africa at LSE (31 Mar 2015). Website.

Oberthür, Sebastian and Dupont, Claire (2015) Paris climate conference: why the EU should redouble its efforts to reach full decarbonisation. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (28 Sep 2015). Website.

Ognyanova, Nelly and Spassov, Orlin (2015) Media Pluralism Monitor: lessons have been learned, but concern remains for Bulgarian media. Media Policy Blog (13 May 2015). Website.

Oh, Do Young (2015) Book review: urban revolution now: Henri Lefebvre in social research and architecture. LSE Review of Books (05 Jun 2015). Website.

Ojok, Donnas (2015) The Aid Debate: Views from a personal journey. Africa at LSE (04 Feb 2015). Website.

Ojok, Donnas (2015) Is social entrepreneurship the magic bullet for African development? LSE Entrepreneurship Blog (20 Mar 2015). Website.

Ojok, Donnas (2015) My bet on the Gates’ Big Bet on development in Africa. Africa at LSE (02 Apr 2015). Website.

Ojok, Donnas (2015) A Second Chance: Reinvigorating agricultural co-operatives in Africa. Africa at LSE (29 Jun 2015). Website.

Ojok, Donnas (2015) War Child or Warlord? The Justice Paradox in Ongwen’s ICC case. Africa at LSE (23 Feb 2015). Website.

Oklopcic, Zoran (2015) Why the role of international actors could be key in settling Catalonia’s standoff with Madrid over independence. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (19 Oct 2015). Website.

Olivas, Jose Javier (2015) Ciudadanos: the ‘tortoise’ that may beat the ‘hare’ in the race for political reform in Spain. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (01 Apr 2015). Website.

Olivas, Jose Javier (2015) Why Ciudadanos’ Albert Rivera is the candidate best placed to oust Mariano Rajoy as Spanish PM. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (14 Dec 2015). Website.

Olivas, Jose Javier (2015) A bitter victory for Catalan pro-independence nationalists. Euro Crisis in the Press (28 Sep 2015). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2015) How the EU responds to a British withdrawal will be determined by five key factors. LSE Brexit (03 Dec 2015). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2015) An elephant in the room: Brexit and the UK’s Defence Review. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Nov 2015). Website.

Olivetti, Claudia and Paserman, Daniele (2015) A land of opportunity no more: poor intergenerational mobility in the US is a feature of both the past and present. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (04 Nov 2015). Website.

Ombelet, Pieter-Jan (2015) Send in the robots: automated journalism and its potential impact on media pluralism (part 2). Media Policy Blog (17 Aug 2015). Website.

Ongwec, Joel (2015) Namuwongo: Key to Kampala’s present and future Development. Africa at LSE (28 May 2015). Website.

Orbea, Álvaro (2015) I feel smart after leaving the LSE. Researching Sociology (18 Dec 2015). Website.

Orden, David and Zulauf, Carl (2015) The 2014 Farm Bill reaffirmed protection for farmers against low prices, but limits US leadership in trade reform. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (09 Nov 2015). Website.

Orji, Nkwachukwu (2015) #NigeriaDecides 2015: What Does the Emerging Opposition Challenge Mean for Democracy? Africa at LSE (18 Mar 2015). Website.

Orr, Graeme (2015) The answer to the crisis of democracy is not to abandon the ritual of voting on election day. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (27 Mar 2015). Website.

Orrenius, Pia M. and Zavodny, Madeline (2015) Giving migrants temporary legal status can help them into work and increase their earnings. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (12 Aug 2015). Website.

Orsi, Roberto (2015) Europe’s future and Jihad. Euro Crisis in the Press (20 Jan 2015). Website.

Orsi, Roberto (2015) The Ukrainian crisis: A year on. Euro Crisis in the Press (03 Apr 2015). Website.

Orsi, Roberto (2015) Weaponisation of war memories and anti-German sentiment. Euro Crisis in the Press (14 Aug 2015). Website.

Orsini, Giacomo (2015) Focusing on Lampedusa risks distorting the debate over undocumented migration into the EU. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (04 Jun 2015). Website.

Osler, Carol (2015) Greece illustrates the importance of staying within economic limits. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (01 Sep 2015). Website.

Osorio, Francisco (2015) Exploring the publishing model of the Open Library of Humanities: A view from Latin America. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (30 Sep 2015). Website.

Ostrander, Ian (2015) Why US Senators obstruct some executive agency nominations over others. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (08 Oct 2015). Website.

Osuala, Chiaka (2015) How to fix Nigeria – But is it broken? Pertinent issues facing Africa’s largest economy ahead of impending elections. Africa at LSE (11 Feb 2015). Website.

Otanocho, Omonigho (2015) Curbing crude oil theft. Africa at LSE (02 Nov 2015). Website.

Otero-Iglesias, Miguel (2015) Intentionally or otherwise, Schäuble has killed off the prospect of a Grexit. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (23 Jul 2015). Website.

Otero-Iglesias, Miguel (2015) We should be wary of removing the ECB from the troika to facilitate the use of outright monetary transactions. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (19 Jan 2015). Website.

Ottaviano, Gianmarco I. P., Peri, Giovanni and Wright, Greg (2015) We have been overlooking the relationship between immigration and international trade in services. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Nov 2015). Website.

Ozyurek, Esra (2015) Being German, becoming Muslim: how German converts to Islam balance their national identity and their faith. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (30 Mar 2015). Website.

Ozyurek, Esra (2015) Turkey’s war against the Kurds threatens to create turmoil both inside and outside the country. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (20 Aug 2015). Website.

O’Cahill-Callaghan, Rachel (2015) Judicial diversity in the supreme court – Does it matter? LSE Constitution UK Blog (31 Mar 2015). Website.

O’Dwyer, Muireann (2015) Book review: sexual politics in modern Ireland. LSE Review of Books (05 Aug 2015). Website.

O’Rear, Eric (2015) The Obama administration’s focus on fuel economy standardsis less effective at reducing greenhouse gas emissionscompared to an oil tax. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (16 Apr 2015). Website.

O’Shea, Éidín (2015) Ireland’s referendum on same sex marriage could be a watershed moment for equality. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (13 May 2015). Website.

Paarlberg, Laurie E. (2015) How changing local economic structures can undermine community philanthropy when it is needed most. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (17 Nov 2015). Website.

Pabst, Adrian (2015) The Double death of Europe. Euro Crisis in the Press (07 May 2015). Website.

Padley, Matt (2015) Around 1 in 3 Londoners do not have the income needed for a minimum standard of living. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 May 2015). Website.

Padula, Danielle and Williams, Catherine (2015) Applied Altmetrics: How university presses, academic publishing services and institutional repositories benefit. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (09 Nov 2015). Website.

Padula, Danielle and Williams, Catherine (2015) Enter Alternative Metrics: Indicators that capture the value of research and richness of scholarly discourse. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (12 Oct 2015). Website.

Padula, Danielle and Williams, Catherine (2015) Top ten tips for getting your research the attention it deserves. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (29 Oct 2015). Website.

Pager, Devah and Pedulla, David S. (2015) African Americans respond to labor market discrimination bysearching more widely for jobs, which in turn hurts their wages. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (24 Jun 2015). Website.

Paipais, Vassilis (2015) Greek elections 2015: a short overview. Euro Crisis in the Press (26 Jan 2015). Website.

Paipais, Vassilis (2015) So this is how it all ends…. Euro Crisis in the Press (05 Jul 2015). Website.

Palmer, Carl and Peterson, Rolfe (2015) For many citizens attractiveness is linked to political expertise. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (27 Oct 2015). Website.

Panah, Hamid Yazdan (2015) Who is funding Iran’s pursuit of the death penalty? LSE Human Rights Blog (16 Sep 2015). Website.

Pangburn, Aaron (2015) Mobutu’s lingering legacy in Gbadolite. Justice and Security Research Programme Blog (26 Mar 2015). Website.

Pannini, Elisa ORCID: 0000-0001-8258-5986 (2015) Book review: the power to dismiss: trade unions and the regulation of job security in Western Europe by Patrick Emmenegger. LSE Review of Books (20 Jan 2015). Website.

Papagaryfallou, Ioannis (2015) Book review: the European Union: an introduction by Mark Corner. LSE Review of Books (10 Feb 2015). Website.

Papanagnou, Vaios (2015) What is wrong with the Greek media? Media Policy Blog (22 May 2015). Website.

Papanikos, Gregory T. (2015) A Grexit would not be a catastrophe for all Greeks. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (27 May 2015). Website.

Parenting for a Digital Future, LSE (2015) Parenting for a Digital Future – recent media appearances. Parenting for a Digital Future (26 Aug 2015). Website.

Park, Bill (2015) A web of unholy alliances: how the US has indirectly aided Ankara’s attempts to undermine the Kurds in Syria and Turkey. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (03 Sep 2015). Website.

Parry, Lucy J (2015) Flogging a dead fox: why hunting is still on the agenda – and why it has nothing to do with animals. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Feb 2015). Website.

Parvin, Phil (2015) There is real cause for concern when the persuasiveness of a story depends more on public attitudes than the facts. Democratic Audit UK (05 Nov 2015). Website.

Parycek, Peter, Edelmann, Noella and Kippin, Sean (2015) Interview: Peter Parycek and Noella Edelmann on digital democracy best practice, localism, and e-government. Democratic Audit UK (02 Jul 2015). Website.

Parycek, Peter and Kippin, Sean (2015) Interview: Peter Parycek on artificial intelligence, dystopia, and democracy’s digital future. Democratic Audit UK (22 Jun 2015). Website.

Patrick, Ruth (2015) The realities of living on welfare are significantly different from government and media characterisations. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Jan 2015). Website.

Patrikios, Stratos and Curtice, John (2015) Public support for freedom of choice in schools does not translate into backing for all forms of diversity of provision. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Jan 2015). Website.

Paudel, Shreya (2015) The “unofficial blockade” has precipitated a significant shift in Nepal’s relationship with its neighbours. South Asia @ LSE (12 Nov 2015). Website.

Paul, Newly and York, Chance (2015) Endorsement ads are primarily used by incumbents and female candidates in the early stages of campaigns. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (22 Dec 2015). Website.

Pautz, Michelle (2015) Films can have a major influence on how people view government. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (12 Mar 2015). Website.

Pedaliu, Effie G. H. (2015) The Greek referendum has generated unprecedented uncertainty over Greece’s future in the euro. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (29 Jun 2015). Website.

Pedley, Keiran (2015) Polling Matters: Could the Lib Dems be kingmakers again and what do they do next? British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Mar 2015). Website.

Pedley, Keiran (2015) Polling Matters: Political Betting – Place your bets now. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Mar 2015). Website.

Pedley, Keiran (2015) Polling Matters: Why Plaid Cymru are not the SNP. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Feb 2015). Website.

Pedley, Keiran (2015) Polling Matters: Will it be 1992 all over again for the pollsters? British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Mar 2015). Website.

Pedley, Keiran (2015) Polling matters: The ‘unstoppable’ rise of Boris Johnson? British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Feb 2015). Website.

Peers, Steve (2015) The Commonwealth and the EU: let’s do (trade with) both. LSE Brexit (10 Dec 2015). Website.

Pejović, Aleksandar Andrija and Brown, Stuart A. (2015) Montenegro’s Chief EU Negotiator: “We made it clear to Russia we are joining NATO: this will not affect our relations”. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (03 Dec 2015). Website.

Pelletier, Adeline (2015) International transmission of shocks via internal capital markets of multinational banks: evidence from South Africa. Africa at LSE (30 Nov 2015). Website.

Pendle, Naomi (2015) Violence, legitimacy, and prophecy: Naomi Pendle on South Sudan. International Development (23 Jul 2015). Website.

Penny, Dan (2015) Author survey data reveals changing perceptions of scholarly communication and wider participation in open access. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (28 Aug 2015). Website.

Pereira, Isabella Nunes (2015) As criminal as criminals? Favelas@LSE (08 Jun 2015). Website.

Pereira, Isabella Nunes (2015) Real life entrepreneurship in Rio de Janeiro’s largest favela. Favelas@LSE (25 Feb 2015). Website.

Pereira, Isabella Nunes (2015) A realidade do empreendedorismo na favela. Favelas@LSE (26 Feb 2015). Website.

Perkowski, Nina (2015) Legal entry routes are the only real solution to migrant deaths in the Mediterranean. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (20 Apr 2015). Website.

Perrin, Kristen (2015) Book review: debating the end of Yugoslavia edited by Florian Bieber, Armina Galijaš, and Rory Archer. LSE Review of Books (03 Feb 2015). Website.

Perrone, Giuliana (2015) Litigating emancipation: legacies of slavery in the post-emancipation United States. LSE Human Rights Blog (19 Oct 2015). Website.

Perry, Brea (2015) The overuse of suspension in American public schools threatens the success of all students. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (15 Jan 2015). Website.

Perry, Brittany N. and DeSante, Christopher D. (2015) Larger Latino populations are linked to smaller knowledge gapsbetween citizen and non-citizen Latinos. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (20 Oct 2015). Website.

Pertusot, Vivien, Korteweg, Rem, Lovec, Marko and Hiršs, Mārtinš (2015) European views on the UK’s renegotiation: France, the Netherlands, Slovenia and Latvia. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (07 Oct 2015). Website.

Peter, Fabienne (2015) Democracy or decision-making by experts? Forum for European Philosophy Blog (22 Feb 2015). Website.

Peters, Yvette (2015) Electoral participation has an impact on political and socioeconomic inequality. Democratic Audit Blog (03 Jun 2015). Blog Entry.

Peterson, David A. M. and Miller Vonnahme, Beth (2015) How what type of news you watch can influence how you reactto a scandal in a presidential primary. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (04 Aug 2015). Website.

Pfeiffer, Deirdre (2015) U.S. minorities are faring better in suburbs that matured after the civil rights era. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (19 Feb 2015). Website.

Phalkey, Jahnavi and Chattapadhyay, Sumandro (2015) The Aakash tablet and technological imaginaries of mass education in contemporary India. South Asia @ LSE (12 Feb 2015). Website.

Phillimore, Jenny (2015) Where is integration in the refugee crisis? British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Oct 2015). Website.

Phillips, Christopher (2015) Syria’s refugees: When did the West become so heartless? Euro Crisis in the Press (20 Aug 2015). Website.

Phillips, Siobhan and Heywood-Roos, Rhona (2015) Job security for early career researchers is a significant factor in helping research make an impact. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (30 Jun 2015). Website.

Piaskowski, Henry (2015) Book review: monetary policy operations and the financial system by Ulrich Bindseil. LSE Review of Books (23 Jan 2015). Website.

Picard, Robert G. (2015) How Europe talks about itself: Lessons from the Euro Crisis. Euro Crisis in the Press (15 Sep 2015). Website.

Pickard, Victor (2015) The US stands as a cautionary tale for what happens when a media system is dominated by market values. Democratic Audit Blog (25 Nov 2015). Blog Entry.

Pickard, Victor (2015) The US stands as a cautionary tale for what happens when a media system is dominated by market values. USApp-American Politics and Policy Blog (30 Nov 2015). Blog Entry.

Pierce, Douglas (2015) Why the views of ‘political experts’ may be just as biased and error ridden as those of ‘non-experts’. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (26 Oct 2015). Website.

Pierre-Alexandre, Balland, Rigby, David and Boschma, Ron (2015) Socio-economic and technological flexibility is key to the resilience of American cities in times of crisis. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (30 Sep 2015). Website.

Pijnenburg, Katharina (2015) How rising and falling house prices spill over into other nearby regions. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (17 Nov 2015). Website.

Pince, Ann-Victoire (2015) The challenges facing Generation-Y. Psychology at LSE (01 Jul 2015). Website.

Pinfield, Stephen (2015) Making Open Access work: Clustering analysis of academic discourse suggests OA is still grappling with controversy. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (14 Oct 2015). Website.

Pinzani, Allesandro (2015) As mulheres de Itinga: Bolsa Família e consciência política. Favelas@LSE (28 May 2015). Website.

Pinzani, Allesandro (2015) The women of Itinga: bolsa família and political empowerment. Favelas@LSE (21 May 2015). Website.

Pirro, Andrea L.P. (2015) The rise of Jobbik poses a credible threat to Fidesz’s dominance in Hungary. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (17 Apr 2015). Website.

Plane, Mathieu (2015) Despite a difficult 2014 for the French economy, France is still far from being the ‘sick man of Europe’. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (27 Jan 2015). Website.

Plant, Bob (2015) Death, fear, and self-mourning. Forum for European Philosophy Blog (19 Oct 2015). Website.

Playforth, Rachel (2015) The future of knowledge sharing for development in a digital age: Delivering an open and fair digital society. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (15 May 2015). Website.

Pluck, Graham (2015) Challenges and strengths, thinking about ´street children´. Favelas@LSE (18 Feb 2015). Website.

Pochet, Phillipe (2015) Greece: the triumph of an alternative narrative. LSE New European Trade Unions (12 Feb 2015). Website.

Poitevin, Arnaud (2015) UN FORUM SERIES – whistleblowing: a powerful tool to monitor human rights compliance. Measuring Business and Human Rights (20 Oct 2015). Website.

Polese, Abel (2015) Between ‘Wizards of Oz’, Madagascari Lemur and Megalomaniac Presidents: The Amusements of Research in Post-Socialist Spaces. Field Research Method Lab Blog (27 Feb 2015). Website.

Poli, Eleonora, Gostyńska-Jakubowska, Agata, Primatarova, Antoinette and Pace, Roderick (2015) European views on the UK’s renegotiation: Italy, Poland, Bulgaria and Malta. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (30 Sep 2015). Website.

Pollicino, Oreste and Bassini, Marco (2015) An Internet Bill of Rights? Pros and cons of the Italian way. Media Policy Blog (05 Aug 2015). Website.

Polonski, Vyacheslav (2015) Book review: smartphones as locative media. LSE Review of Books (23 Jul 2015). Website.

Polonski, Vyacheslav (2015) How can businesses measure social media influence to create value? LSE Business Review (08 Sep 2015). Website.

Polonski, Vyacheslav (2015) How can businesses measure social media influence to createvalue? LSE Business Review (08 Sep 2015). Website.

Ponder, Daniel, Simon, Christopher, Wendell, Dane and Tatalovich, Raymond (2015) How Obama’s economic stewardship could help Democrats forgenerations to come. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (10 Jun 2015). Website.

Poni Lado, Susan (2015) Social Media could usher in a universal third culture phenomenon. Africa at LSE (27 Nov 2015). Website.

Popov, Julian (2015) South East Europe has the ingredients to become the energy generation and storage powerhouse of Europe. South East Europe Blog (26 Mar 2015). Website.

Porter, Lauren and King, Ryan (2015) Having a father incarcerated can increase an adolescent’s destructive and violent criminal behavior. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (09 Jan 2015). Website.

Potter, Joshua D. and Tavits, Margit (2015) Leftist and rightist parties talk to voters in different ways when inequality is high, but not when inequality is low. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (30 Jul 2015). Website.

Poulsen, Taudal and Ponte, Stefano (2015) Maritime shipping must come to grips with its CO2 emissions. LSE Business Review (27 Nov 2015). Website.

Powell, Matt (2015) Full Fibre Broadband – The high-speed solution to Government broadband targets? Media Policy Blog (18 Dec 2015). Website.

Power, Nina (2015) The ‘transferable skills’ paradigm is cover for the creation of transferable people. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Apr 2015). Website.

Power, Sam (2015) The ‘Joyce Affair’ changed party funding in Britain forever, and possibly also our understanding of how reform occurs. Democratic Audit UK (02 Oct 2015). Website.

Prada, Preeti (2015) The campaign to include India’s children in urban planning. South Asia @ LSE (02 Mar 2015). Website.

Prelec, Tena (2015) Fatmir Besimi: wire-tapping scandal is taking Macedonia ‘in the opposite direction’. South East Europe Blog (11 Feb 2015). Website.

Prelec, Tena and Brown, Stuart A. (2015) Croatian elections: a final look at the parties and the campaign. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (07 Nov 2015). Website.

Prelec, Tena and Brown, Stuart A. (2015) An election propelled by academia? Blurring the lines between political science and politics in Spain. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (23 Dec 2015). Blog Entry.

Prelec, Tena, von Eggert, Konstantin and Petrov, Nikolay (2015) Russian foreign policy: what are we missing? South East Europe Blog (21 Mar 2015). Website.

Priego-Hernandez, Jacqueline (2015) Book review:: art, culture and international development: humanizing social transformation by John Clammer. LSE Review of Books (21 Feb 2015). Blog Entry.

Priego-Hernandez, Jacqueline (2015) Participatory workshops with non-academics foster positive social impact and work as a research validation mechanism. Favelas@LSE (06 Jan 2015). Website.

Priego-Hernandez, Jacqueline (2015) Talleres participativos con usuarios noacadémicosde la investigación promueven elimpacto social positivo y funcionan como unmecanismo de validación de la investigación. Favelas@LSE (06 Jan 2015). Website.

Primoratz, Igor (2015) The philosophy of terrorism: why blaming victims offers no justification for terrorist attacks. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (08 Jan 2015). Blog Entry.

Pugh, John (2015) The Government’s approach to “Metro Mayors” amounts to imposition rather than devolution. Democratic Audit UK (15 Jun 2015). Website.

Pukallus, Stefanie (2015) If the EU is serious about freedom of expression it should take aim at Spain’s controversial ‘gag law’. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (08 Jun 2015). Website.

Puschmann, Cornelius and Bastos, Marco (2015) A tale of two scholarly blog platforms: comparing and conceptualizing online research communities. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (11 Mar 2015). Website.

Pype, Katrien (2015) Grandparents, grandchildren and mobile phones in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Parenting for a Digital Future (02 Sep 2015). Website.

Pytlas, Bartek (2015) Hungary, Poland and Slovakia show the risks associated with mainstream parties co-opting the platforms of the radical right. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (03 Nov 2015). Website.

Pytlas, Bartek (2015) The Polish presidential election highlights increasing disenchantment with the country’s political establishment. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (19 May 2015). Website.

Pérez, Efrén O. (2015) How the questions we ask can influence our judgments of people’s political knowledge. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (18 Dec 2015). Website.

Pérez, Efrén O. (2015) Politicians’ trash-talk about immigration means that Latinos become less politically trusting and more ethnocentric. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (17 Sep 2015). Website.

Pérez Esparza, David (2015) The elephant in the room: human rights and the Mexico-UK “dual year”. LSE Human Rights Blog (11 Mar 2015). Website.

Quah, Danny (2015) Danny Quah: the world’s tightest cluster of people. Maths at LSE (16 Dec 2015). Website.

Quinn, Tom, Griffiths, Simon, Bale, Tim, Barker, Rodney and Garnett, Mark (2015) Experts react to the Spending Review: what next for the Conservative Party? British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Nov 2015). Website.

Quinney, Johanna (2015) Prime minister of “sexy”. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (29 Oct 2015). Website.

Quinonez, Claudia (2015) When even central banks use Twitter to communicate, the markets turn to social media. LSE Business Review (27 Oct 2015). Website.

Quiroga, Alejandro (2015) Despite the rise of Ciudadanos and Podemos, there is plenty of life left in the Spanish political establishment. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (30 Mar 2015). Website.

Qvortrup, Matt (2015) “Oops I did it again!” Cameron and the Britney Spears model of constitutional reform. Democratic Audit UK (19 Oct 2015). Website.

Rabinovich, Stanislav and Mitman, Kurt (2015) Reducing the duration of unemployment benefits as arecession progresses can speed economic recovery. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (29 Jun 2015). Website.

Rackey, John and Bell, Lauren C. (2015) Nuclear fallout: limiting the filibuster has led to more delays. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (24 Nov 2015). Website.

Ragusa, Jordan (2015) Why the House is to blame for the Senate’s polarization. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (11 Sep 2015). Website.

Ragusa, Jordan M. and Birkhead, Nathaniel A. (2015) Understanding when and why Congress repeals laws is as important as looking at how it makes them. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (16 Oct 2015). Website.

Rahman, Tasmiah (2015) Not just a tick box: NGOs should look beyond women’s employment and address household power dynamics. South Asia @ LSE (10 Aug 2015). Website.

Rahman, Tasmiah (2015) Protecting domestic worker rights in Bangladesh: could a cross-class alliance work? South Asia @ LSE (26 Oct 2015). Website.

Rama, Arlind (2015) In need of a final solution: property rights in Albania. South East Europe Blog (21 May 2015). Website.

Ramapurath Chemmencheri, Sudheesh (2015) Marginalisation and the media: how does the subaltern respond to mediation? South Asia @ LSE (07 Sep 2015). Website.

Ramarajan, Lakshmi and LeRoux-Rutledge, Emily (2015) Resisting discrimination and embracing marginalized identities: a catalyst for global entrepreneurship. Psychology at LSE (09 Nov 2015). Website.

Ramaswamy, Megha and Daniels, Jessie (2015) Encouraging racial pride can help protect young black and latino men from police violence and incarceration. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (18 May 2015). Website.

Raos, Višeslav (2015) Croatia is set for an unusually tight race in the second round of its presidential election. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (09 Jan 2015). Website.

Rapoport, Hillel (2015) How a tradable refugee-admission quota system could help solve the EU’s migration crisis. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (22 Jun 2015). Website.

Rasmussen, Anne and Otjes, Simon (2015) Why political context is key in determining the parties interest groups choose to collaborate with. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (25 Mar 2015). Website.

Rauh, Jonathan (2015) Depending on how they are appointed, State Ethics Commissions can be vulnerable to political influence from elected officials. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (31 Mar 2015). Website.

Raunio, Tapio (2015) Finland’s 2015 parliamentary elections: a final look at the parties and the polling. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (13 Apr 2015). Website.

Raunio, Tapio (2015) The new Finnish government could offer a natural ally for David Cameron. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (08 Jun 2015). Website.

Ray, Debika (2015) Book review: the resilience dividend: being strong in a world where things go wrong. LSE Review of Books (26 Mar 2015). Website.

Ray, John (2015) Adam Boulton – “2015: a post-TV election?”. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (31 Mar 2015). Website.

Ray, John (2015) Andrew Marr: British politics is due for an earthquake. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (02 Apr 2015). Website.

Ray, Jon (2015) A message of inspiration: promoting Olympic sports. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (11 Feb 2015). Website.

Raymond, Christopher (2015) David Cameron may have to emphasise the partisan consequences of a divided Tory party to his MPs if he is to get through this Parliament. Democratic Audit UK (25 Jun 2015). Website.

Raymond, Christopher (2015) The nature of contemporary politics means that first-past-the-post is unable to prevent multiparty systems. Democratic Audit UK (17 Sep 2015). Website.

Read, Sanna, Grundy, Emily ORCID: 0000-0002-9633-1116 and Foverskov, Else (2015) Socioeconomic position and subjective health and well-being among older people in Europe. LSE Health and Social Care (04 Jun 2015). Website.

Reddy, Geetha (2015) The vision of social psychology: photo gallery. Psychology at LSE (15 Jun 2015). Website.

Redford, Kate (2015) UN FORUM SERIES – rhetoric of corporate responsibility is not enough: corporations must walk the walk, not just talk the talk. Measuring Business and Human Rights (30 Nov 2015). Website.

Rees, Susannah (2015) LSE research festival workshops: Susannah Rees on poster design. LSE Institute of Public Affairs Blog (12 Jan 2015). Website.

Reher, Stefanie (2015) As long as politicians continue to ignore the concerns of the public, satisfaction with democracy will continue to decline. Democratic Audit Blog (27 Mar 2015). Website.

Reich, Simon (2015) The two faces of Germany: how Germany’s support for refugees could counteract criticism of its handling of the Greek debt crisis. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (28 Aug 2015). Website.

Reid, Richard (2015) The Conservatives will not ‘suspend’ the House of Lords, but neither will they reform it. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Sep 2015). Website.

Reid, Richard and Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2015) Is a British Senate any closer now? Or will the House of Lords still go on and on? Democratic Audit Blog (05 May 2015). Website.

Reid, Richard and Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2015) It is time to adopt a different approach to appointing members of the Intelligence and Security Committee. Democratic Audit Blog (24 Mar 2015). Website.

Reis, Sara (2015) Book review: career behaviour and the European Parliament: all roads lead through Brussels? LSE Review of Books (15 Jul 2015). Website.

Ren, Ling, Zhang, Yan and Zhao, Jihong Solomon (2015) Media coverage of stand your ground laws deters crime in some cities, but not in others. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (07 Dec 2015). Website.

Rengifo, Andres F. and Slocum, Lee Ann (2015) A lack of civically focused groups, combined with previouspolice involvement, may be making it harder for somecommunities to mobilize against intensive policing. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (08 Apr 2015). Website.

Revington, Nick (2015) North American cities aren’t just gentrifying, they’re youthifying as well. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (12 Nov 2015). Website.

Reyer, Bob (2015) Comics and human rights: taking the long way. The super-heroine’s struggle for respect. LSE Human Rights Blog (02 Feb 2015). Website.

Reynolds, Andrew (2015) LGBT MPs and Candidates in the British General Election May 2015: The State of Play. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Apr 2015). Website.

Rhode, Ann Kristin (2015) Do you see what I see? How language and culture shape visual perception. Psychology at LSE (22 Jun 2015). Website.

Rhodes, Jesse H. (2015) Standardized testing is eroding the foundation of parentalsupport and engagement essential to student success. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (09 Apr 2015). Website.

Rhodes, Jesse H. and Albert, Zachary (2015) Contrary to popular belief, American presidential election campaigns have become less partisan over time. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (21 Dec 2015). Website.

Rich, Timothy (2015) Evidence from abroad suggests that mixed legislative systems have much to commend them, but close attention must be paid to national contexts. Democratic Audit Blog (10 Mar 2015). Website.

Richards, Dave and Smith, Martin (2015) Whatever happened to the strange death of Tory England? British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 May 2015). Website.

Richards, Dave and Smith, Martin (2015) The strange resurrection of the British Political Tradition. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 May 2015). Website.

Richardson, Ann (2015) Eurohealth Volume 20, Number 4: Migrants and Health. LSE Health and Social Care (28 Oct 2015). Website.

Rickard, Stephanie ORCID: 0000-0001-7886-9513 (2015) This year Trade Adjustment Assistance has been a stumbling block rather than a stepping stone. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (31 Dec 2015). Website.

Rickard, Stephanie J. ORCID: 0000-0001-7886-9513 (2015) Greece’s creditors are paying the price for not relaxing their conditions prior to the 2015 election. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (10 Jun 2015). Website.

Riddervold, Marianne (2015) The Commission exerts far more influence over EU foreign and security policy than is commonly recognised. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (10 Sep 2015). Website.

Rissing, Ben and Castilla, Emilio (2015) Latin American immigrants are less likely to be authorized to work in the U.S. than similar immigrants from other countries. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (06 Jan 2015). Website.

Ritchey, Mark (2015) State “Blue Ribbon” commissions can help small interestgroups to defeat the aims of big industry. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (21 Apr 2015). Website.

Roach, Trevor (2015) Book review: artwash: Big Oil and the arts. LSE Review of Books (04 Aug 2015). Website.

Robertson, Hamish and Travaglia, Joanne (2015) Big data problems we face today can be traced to the social ordering practices of the 19th century. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (13 Oct 2015). Website.

Roelofs, Portia (2015) Photo Essay: Is there space for roadside traders in the modern city? Africa at LSE (23 Nov 2015). Website.

Rohrer, Sam (2015) Charismatic and power-driven Prime Ministers are perceived as the most effective by voters. Democratic Audit UK (16 Oct 2015). Website.

Rome, Emma (2015) Allowing MPs to job share would bring benefit constituents, democracy, and the MPs themselves. Democratic Audit UK (04 May 2015). Website.

Rome, Emma and Berry, Richard (2015) Debate part 1: should adding ‘none of the above’ to ballot papers be a priority for UK political reformers? Democratic Audit UK (20 Feb 2015). Website.

Rome, Emma and Berry, Richard (2015) Debate part 2: should adding ‘none of the above’ to ballot papers be a priority for UK political reformers? Democratic Audit UK (24 Feb 2015). Website.

Rooduijn, Matthijs (2015) Populism has been used to describe countless and often conflicting political parties, but it can be defined. Democratic Audit Blog (06 Mar 2015). Website.

Rooduijn, Matthijs (2015) Populist arguments have become more pervasive in Western European countries. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (29 Jan 2015). Website.

Rooduijn, Matthijs (2015) Populist arguments have become more pervasive in the UK and other Western European countries. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Jan 2015). Website.

Roquen, Jeff (2015) Book review: Asian imperial banking history. LSE Review of Books (21 May 2015). Website.

Roquen, Jeff (2015) Book review: aftermath: the makers of the postwar world by Richard Crowder. LSE Review of Books (17 Sep 2015). Website.

Roquen, Jeff (2015) Book review: conflict in the academy: a study in the sociology of intellectuals. LSE Review of Books (20 Jul 2015). Website.

Rose, Andrew K. (2015) A positive international image helps countries export more. LSE Business Review (12 Oct 2015). Website.

Rothstein, Richard (2015) From Ferguson to Baltimore: the fruits of government-sponsored segregation. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (30 Apr 2015). Website.

Rothstein, Richard (2015) If the achievement gap is to be closed, policymakers must firstre-learn the history of state sponsored racial segregation in U.S.metropolitan areas. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (17 Apr 2015). Website.

Rothstein, Richard (2015) The racial academic achievement gap cannot be closed insegregated schools. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (10 Apr 2015). Website.

Rothwell, Nancy (2015) Nancy Rothwell, UK. LSE Institute of Public Affairs Blog (22 Jul 2015). Website.

Rowell, Carli Ria (2015) The personal pull of sociology. Researching Sociology (22 Sep 2015). Website.

Rueda-Sabater, Enrique (2015) How we can go beyond GDP to measure the success of nations. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (22 Jun 2015). Website.

Rumbul, Rebecca (2015) Citizens worldwide are embracing civic technology but the profile of users varies markedly between countries. Democratic Audit UK (28 Oct 2015). Website.

Rumbul, Rebecca (2015) The representation of women in elected positions in Wales is not mirrored by the number of women giving evidence. Democratic Audit UK (21 Oct 2015). Website.

Ruser, Alexander (2015) Saving the Euro at all costs could lead to an eventual hollowing out of European democracy. Democratic Audit UK (14 Aug 2015). Website.

Ruser, Alexander (2015) Saving the euro at all costs could lead to the hollowing out of European democracy. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (15 Aug 2015). Website.

Rusinek, Hans (2015) God in Berlin, Newton in Brussels: On the power of linguistic images in the Eurozone crisis. Euro Crisis in the Press (07 Aug 2015). Website.

Russell, Andrew (2015) The North West – an important battleground. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Apr 2015). Website.

Ryan, Josh (2015) Evidence from the United States shows that the gerrymandering of district boundaries is not necessarily a cause of political polarisation. Democratic Audit UK (03 Sep 2015). Website.

Ryan, Josh (2015) Evidence shows that the gerrymandering of district boundaries is not necessarily a cause of political polarisation. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (05 Sep 2015). Website.

Rychetnik, Lucie and Newson, Robyn (2015) Tracking the impact of intervention research reveals complex interplay of researchers’ actions and external factors. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (20 Aug 2015). Blog Entry.

Rye, Danny (2015) A victory for Jeremy Corbyn in the Labour leadership race could bring about a realignment of British politics. Democratic Audit UK (26 Aug 2015). Website.

Sa, Filipa (2015) Higher university fees reduce applications and attendance. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Sep 2015). Website.

Sagarzazu, Inaki and Kluever, Heike (2015) Parties in coalitions find themselves caught between the need to cooperate and differentiate. Democratic Audit UK (02 Dec 2015). Website.

Saitone, Tina, Sexton, Richard and Volpe, Richard (2015) Focusing on eligible products, not retailer markups, may be a more effective way to contain the WIC food assistance program’s costs. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (22 Sep 2015). Website.

Sajuria, Javier (2015) For social movements, the online world replicates traditional offline structures and networks of social capital. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (10 Mar 2015). Website.

Salamone, Anthony (2015) Britain’s EU membership will now be the subject of several years of negotiation and debate. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 May 2015). Website.

Salloum, Cynthia (2015) The foreign politics of diasporas plays an important role in shaping U.S. foreign policy. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (12 Feb 2015). Website.

Saltman, Richard B. (2015) In the current bitterly contested political atmosphere, theSupreme Court’s second decision on Obamacare has resolvedlittle. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (26 Jun 2015). Website.

Sandelind, Clara (2015) National identity plays a key role in determining whether people view immigration as a threat. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (29 Aug 2015). Website.

Sander, Harald (2015) The ‘Juncker plan’ does not offer a genuine route to boosting the Eurozone’s recovery. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (19 Mar 2015). Website.

Sander, Harald (2015) The use of overly intrusive conditionality in Greece is threatening the European project. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (01 Jun 2015). Website.

Santoro, Michael A. (2015) UN Forum series – “outside-in” and “inside-out” human rights measurement tools: how numbers can become the lingua franca of business and human rights. Measuring Business and Human Rights (06 Nov 2015). Blog Entry.

Saouli, Adham (2015) Lebanon: contesting trash politics. Euro Crisis in the Press (08 Sep 2015). Website.

Sargent, Daniel J. (2015) Though facing complex challenges, America’s foreign policy strategy must remain a continual work in progress. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (09 Mar 2015). Website.

Sarrionandia, Barbara (2015) The drama of the migration in the Mediterranean – The view from Italy. Africa at LSE (07 Nov 2015). Website.

Savage, Mike ORCID: 0000-0003-4563-9564 and Hills, John (2015) The politics of inequality: Atkinson, Piketty and Stiglitz at the LSE’s International Inequalities Institute. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 May 2015). Website.

Savigny, Heather (2015) The departure (and return) of “Page 3″: the media’s conflicted relationship with cover-ups. Democratic Audit Blog (26 Jan 2015). Website.

Sawicki, Dawid (2015) Rising inequality in the Eurozone underlines the need for a fiscal union. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (03 Aug 2015). Website.

Saxena, Sanchita and Campion, Sonali (2015) “Workers in the textiles industry are portrayed by the media as victims. I wanted to challenge that narrative” – Sanchita Saxena. South Asia @ LSE (23 Nov 2015). Website.

Sayce, Liz (2015) Liz Sayce, UK. LSE Institute of Public Affairs Blog (03 Aug 2015). Website.

Sayer, Andrew (2015) We need to challenge the myth that the rich are specially-talented wealth creators. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Jan 2015). Website.

Scala, Dante J. and Johnson, Kenneth M. (2015) Demographic and economic change is helping to grow supportfor the Democratic Party in rural America. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (05 Aug 2015). Website.

Scanlon, Kathleen ORCID: 0000-0001-9957-4853 (2015) From our own corRUPSpondent: Site visit to Goodman’s Fields. Accelerating Housing Production in London (20 Feb 2015). Website.

Scharff, Christina (2015) Life as an enterprise: Ten ways through which neoliberalism is experienced on an emotional level. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Dec 2015). Website.

Scheltema, Martijn (2015) UN Forum series – how does progress look like in business and human rights? Measuring Business and Human Rights (21 Oct 2015). Blog Entry.

Scheuer, Florian (2015) A Grexit may be plausible from an economic perspective, but politically it would be a disaster. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (02 Jun 2015). Website.

Schimmelfennig, Frank (2015) Claims of a ‘new intergovernmentalism’ in European integration have been overstated. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (22 Apr 2015). Website.

Schindler, Seth (2015) Other cities in crisis can learn from Detroit’s bankruptcy-fostered Degrowth Machine Politics. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (05 Feb 2015). Website.

Schlosberg, Justin (2015) Half empty or full? The politics of measuring media plurality. Media Policy Blog (20 May 2015). Website.

Schlosberg, Justin (2015) Ofcom’s Plurality Framework: Protecting the Status Quo? Media Policy Blog (06 Nov 2015). Website.

Schmitt, Kenny (2015) Book review: Jerusalem: the spatial politics of a divided metropolis by Anne B. Shlay and Gillad Rosen. LSE Review of Books (25 Nov 2015). Website.

Schmitt, Maya (2015) Book review: on their watch: mass violence and state apathy in India. South Asia @ LSE (19 Aug 2015). Website.

Schoemaker, Emrys (2015) New Facebook crowd in Pakistan courts controversy – Emrys Schoemaker comments. International Development (02 Jul 2015). Website.

Schofield Clark, Lynn (2015) Encountering a surprising response to cyberbullying among an immigrant community. Parenting for a Digital Future (13 Apr 2015). Website.

Scholtens, Bert (2015) Falling oil prices should help Europe’s ailing economies, but the wider implications of the price drop remain to be seen. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (21 Jan 2015). Website.

Schoonvelde, Martijn (2015) Countries with less Government interference in the media have higher levels of voter knowledge. Democratic Audit Blog (27 Jan 2015). Website.

Schoonvelde, Martijn (2015) Countries with less government interference in the media have higher levels of voter knowledge. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (31 Jan 2015). Website.

Schoultz, Asa von and Wass, Hanna (2015) Political elites and voters have highly congruent preferences for representation both in the UK and Finland. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 May 2015). Website.

Schröder, Carolin and Schuster, Anna (2015) Smartphone apps can be used to create a climate of local participation, but challenges remain. Democratic Audit UK (11 Aug 2015). Website.

Schuetz, Jenny (2015) Shops and services don’t necessarily flock to new subway stations. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (19 Nov 2015). Website.

Schäfer, Constantin (2015) If Eurosceptic parties continue to prosper European elections could hinder further European integration. Democratic Audit UK (07 Oct 2015). Website.

Schöch, Christof (2015) Fast and made to last: Academic blogs look to ensure long-term accessibility and stability of content. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (30 Apr 2015). Website.

Scott, Alistair (2015) Who’s talking about your research? Tune in to the digital debate and discover what happens post-publication. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (21 Jul 2015). Website.

Scrollini, Fabrizio (2015) Latin America: surveillance and human rights in the digital age. Media Policy Blog (09 Apr 2015). Website.

Scully, Roger (2015) Going west: voters in Wales turn against the EU. LSE Brexit (14 Dec 2015). Website.

Scully, Roger (2015) Labour in Wales: perhaps the biggest polling movement in recent UK history that almost no-one has heard of. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Jan 2015). Website.

Seabrook, Nicholas R., Dyck, Joshua J. and Lascher, Jr., Edward L. (2015) The ballot initiative process does not make people moregenerally knowledgeable about politics. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (14 Aug 2015). Website.

Seck, Sara (2015) UN FORUM SERIES – measuring progress: lawyers and climate change. Measuring Business and Human Rights (04 Nov 2015). Website.

Selke, Stefan (2015) Despite low unemployment, large sections of German society remain at risk from poverty. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (27 Feb 2015). Website.

Sen, Amartya, Campion, Sonali and Odayar, Taryana (2015) “India is the only country trying to become a global economic power with an uneducated and unhealthy labour force” – Amartya Sen. South Asia @ LSE (19 Nov 2015). Website.

Senninger, Roman and Bischof, Daniel (2015) Domestic and European parliamentarians of the same party tend to pay attention to the same policy issues. Democratic Audit UK (23 Jul 2015). Website.

Senninger, Roman and Wagner, Markus (2015) Parties now talk about the EU in national election campaigns, but they still tend to talk past each other. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (27 Aug 2015). Website.

Seran, Justine (2015) Book review: who’s afraid of academic freedom? Edited by Akeel Bilgrami and Jonathan R. Cole. LSE Review of Books (05 Feb 2015). Website.

Serdült, Uwe (2015) The baloti.ch project shows the difficulties in engaging the disenfranchised in the political process using e-participation apps. Democratic Audit UK (23 Sep 2015). Website.

Settle, Jaime (2015) How analyzing social media data can help determine whether or not people will vote. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (28 Aug 2015). Website.

Sevenans, Julie, Walgrave, Stefaan and Vos, Debby (2015) Research from Belgium shows that partisan, rather than policy goals lead to MPs’ media responsiveness. Democratic Audit UK (11 Sep 2015). Website.

Seyd, Ben (2015) Expectation management: can politicians win back political trust by limiting what the public expects of them? Democratic Audit Blog (20 Apr 2015). Website.

Shabnaz Akkas, Zerina and Alam, Khurshed (2015) Protecting girls in Bangladesh’s tea garden communities: ends and means. South Asia @ LSE (28 Dec 2015). Website.

Shadlen, Kenneth C. ORCID: 0000-0003-4010-4835 (2015) Intellectual Property, Access to Medicines, and Health – Ken Shadlen. International Development (19 Jun 2015). Website.

Shah, Hetan (2015) Both the Government and the private sector must harness the transformative potential of data. Democratic Audit Blog (20 Jan 2015). Website.

Shah, Hetan (2015) Our democracy relies on the quality of data in the public domain. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (22 Jan 2015). Website.

Shall, Nicci (2015) Redeeming the human: direct action and human rights at Yarl’s Wood. LSE Human Rights Blog (20 Jun 2015). Website.

Shanahan, Daniel (2015) Why perpetuate a 300-year-old anachronism? Reincarnating the research article into a ‘living document’. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (13 May 2015). Website.

Shankar, Shobana (2015) Long before Boko Haram, dissenters were driven to the brink in Northern Nigeria. Africa at LSE (14 Jan 2015). Website.

Sharifi, Nafiseh (2015) Book review: policing sexuality: the mann act and the making of the FBI by Jessica R. Piley. LSE Review of Books (16 Apr 2015). Website.

Sharma, Sudhanshu (2015) Book review: water security in India: hope, despair, and the challenges of human development by Vandana Asthana and A. C. Shukla. LSE Review of Books (30 Jan 2015). Website.

Sharma, Sudhanshu (2015) The political economy of the water-energy nexus in Indian irrigation. South Asia @ LSE (09 Sep 2015). Website.

Sharp, Chloe (2015) Book review: improving health services: background, method and applications by Walter Holland. LSE Review of Books (29 Jan 2015). Website.

Shaw, Christopher (2015) Book review: the sustainable economics of Elinor Ostrom: commons, contestation and craft by Derek Wall. LSE Review of Books (14 Jan 2015). Website.

Shaw, Eric (2015) All change in Scotland? British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Apr 2015). Website.

Shawcross, Valerie (2015) Vandemonium – Can or should London government try to curb the spiraling growth of home deliveries by van? British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Nov 2015). Website.

Shayer-McLeod, Desiree (2015) Western Sahara: Separating fact from fiction in the independence debate. Africa at LSE (14 Dec 2015). Website.

Shelton, Taylor (2015) Social media data provides an opportunity for rethinking spatial inequalities in American cities. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (29 May 2015). Website.

Sheppard, Jill (2015) Enforced compulsory voting results in more evenly distributed political knowledge than in voluntary systems. Democratic Audit UK (14 Oct 2015). Website.

Shiels, David (2015) Queen Elizabeth in Germany: It is important to remember the dangers of a divided Europe. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Jul 2015). Website.

Shiner, Michael (2015) Drug possession should be removed from police performance indicators. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Aug 2015). Website.

Shiraz, Shabana (2015) The good, bad and ugly of Modi’s urban agenda so far. South Asia @ LSE (05 Jun 2015). Website.

Shivananda, Sammith (2015) The Land Acquisition Bill debate: more political than practical. South Asia @ LSE (13 Mar 2015). Website.

Shor, Eran (2015) Why men receive much more media coverage than women. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (03 Nov 2015). Website.

Shorrocks, Rosalind (2015) The Liberal Democrats could get an electoral boost from undecideds – especially women. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Apr 2015). Website.

Shoshan, Nitzan (2015) Pegida is only the latest in a long line of German far-right movements to mobilise against Islam. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (20 Jan 2015). Website.

Shukla, Vandinika and Campion, Sonali (2015) Strengthening relations between Europe and India: which partnership for the 21st Century? South Asia @ LSE (01 Apr 2015). Website.

Shutters, Shade (2015) Cities which plan to transform into a creative engine of innovation may face a long and difficult journey. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (10 Dec 2015). Website.

Siddi, Marco (2015) Despite Ukraine and legal disputes, the EU is unlikely to break from its reliance on Russian gas imports. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (12 Oct 2015). Website.

Siddi, Marco (2015) EU and Russian leaders should avoid turning WWII commemorations into quarrels over Ukraine. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (22 Apr 2015). Website.

Sidorsky, Kaitlin (2015) From ballot to binder: how women in political appointments tell a different story of political ambition than women in elected office. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (10 Nov 2015). Website.

Sikk, Allan (2015) Estonia’s 2015 election result ensures the Reform Party will continue to dominate the country’s politics. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (04 Mar 2015). Website.

Siles-Brügge, Gabriel and Butler, Nicolette (2015) Regulatory chill? Why TTIP could inhibit governments from regulating in the public interest. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (09 Jun 2015). Blog Entry.

Siles-Brügge, Gabriel and Butler, Nicolette (2015) Regulatory chill? Why TTIP could inhibit governments from regulating in the public interest. Democratic Audit Blog (17 Jun 2015). Blog Entry.

Silva, Rafael (2015) The promise of eradicating poverty through human rights. LSE Human Rights Blog (27 Mar 2015). Website.

Simmons, Joel W. (2015) Evidence suggests that America’s resource wealth undermines women’s economic and political power. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (30 Oct 2015). Website.

Simon, David (2015) Expansions to the Earned Income Tax Credit improved thehealth of children born to low income mothers. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (09 Jun 2015). Website.

Simon, Felix (2015) The best bookshops in Frankfurt, Germany. LSE Review of Books (09 Apr 2015). Website.

Simpson, Mark (2015) As Scotland and Wales demand greater devolution Northern Ireland is handing power back to Westminster. Democratic Audit UK (09 Dec 2015). Website.

Sims, Sam (2015) Back to the future with academy chain accountability? British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 May 2015). Website.

Singh, Amandeep and Nikhil, George (2015) For the net by the net: initial thoughts on India’s save the internet campaign. South Asia @ LSE (13 May 2015). Website.

Singh, Chandni (2015) Book review: why are we waiting?: the logic, urgency and promise of tackling climate change by Nicholas Stern. LSE Review of Books (02 Nov 2015). Website.

Singh, Matt (2015) Polling divergence – phone versus online and established versus new. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Apr 2015). Website.

Singh, Shane P. and Dunn, Kris (2015) The success of populist radical right parties is not a result of heightened participation in politics by authoritarians. Democratic Audit UK (03 Nov 2015). Website.

Siodla, James (2015) Differences in housing density show that the impact of the 1906 San Francisco Fire is still evident today. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (15 Dec 2015). Website.

Siva, Anushika and Niaz, Laraib (2015) Student Experience: Consultancy project informs new report on food insecurity in Central America. International Development (20 Oct 2015). Website.

Sked, Alan and Brown, Stuart A. (2015) Five minutes with Alan Sked: “I think UKIP’s campaign was dreadful”. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (12 May 2015). Website.

Skiba, Paige Marta (2015) Americans with payday loans spent or saved their tax rebates,rather than using it to pay off debt. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (15 Apr 2015). Website.

Skinner, Gideon (2015) Five minutes with Gideon Skinner: “The trend in the polling is clearly toward support for the UK staying in the EU”. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (29 Jun 2015). Website.

Sloam, James and Kisby, Ben (2015) Education can provide both the opportunities and capabilities to make active citizens of our young people. Democratic Audit Blog (30 May 2015). Website.

Sloman, Peter (2015) Activation or redistribution? The mystery of tax credits. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Nov 2015). Website.

Sloman, Peter (2015) Where next for the Liberal Democrats? British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 May 2015). Website.

Small, Andrew (2015) Dialling democracy: mobile phones and political participation in Ghana. Africa at LSE (22 Dec 2015). Website.

Smidt, Hannah (2015) #CotedIvoire: Why the 2015 Presidential Election was Peaceful. Africa at LSE (04 Nov 2015). Website.

Smirnova, Olga V. and Leland, Suzanne (2015) Most transit agencies did not turn to contracting out services in response to the fiscal pressures of the Great Recession. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (03 Sep 2015). Website.

Smith, Graham (2015) Involve’s ‘Room for a View’ represents an important intervention in the debate on democracy’s future direction. Democratic Audit UK (22 Oct 2015). Website.

Smith, Jacob and Weinberg, Neil (2015) How an elevator can be key to a candidate’s electoral success. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (05 Oct 2015). Website.

Smith, Jeff (2015) Constituent pressure may be more effective than lobbying in determining whether a bill passes or fails. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (11 Nov 2015). Website.

Smith, Jeffrey A. and Noyes, Alexander (2015) Gambia’s longtime dictator isn’t going anywhere any time soon. Africa at LSE (12 Feb 2015). Website.

Smith, Julie (2015) The UK should follow the Dutch example and share European policy across Parliament’s committees. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (26 Sep 2015). Website.

Smith, Julie (2015) The UK should follow the Dutch example, and share European policy across Parliament’s committees. Democratic Audit UK (21 Sep 2015). Website.

Smith, Megan (2015) Book review: Syria and Lebanon: international relations and diplomacy in the Middle East. LSE Review of Books (12 Aug 2015). Website.

Smith, Megan (2015) Book review: national and state identity in Turkey: the transformation of the Republic’s status in the international system by Toni Alaranta. LSE Review of Books (23 Nov 2015). Website.

Smith, Melissa M. (2015) Even as they complain about campaign finance ethics, many candidates are holding their hands out for large donations. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (05 Oct 2015). Website.

Smith, Melissa M. (2015) FEC dysfunction means a free-for-all in the 2016 elections. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (22 May 2015). Website.

Smith, Nicola (2015) The queerness of political science: challenging and destabilizing the discipline’s boundaries. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Jun 2015). Website.

Smith, Tim (2015) The UK electoral system now decisively favours the Conservatives. Democratic Audit Blog (02 Jun 2015). Website.

Smith-Anthony, Adam and Edwards, Laura (2015) UN FORUM SERIES – where does human rights fit within business? Measuring Business and Human Rights (10 Nov 2015). Website.

Smyth, Stewart (2015) Housing policy can’t be fixed until we treat houses as homes and not as stores of wealth. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Dec 2015). Website.

Smyth, Stewart (2015) Inviting market forces in: financing Social Housing from the Coalition to the Spending Review. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Dec 2015). Website.

Snaith, Holly (2015) Germany is stuck with a crisis it did not foresee and can no longer control. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (25 Aug 2015). Website.

Sneddon, Laura (2015) Comics and human rights: the forgotten women of comics. LSE Human Rights Blog (08 Feb 2015). Website.

Snowden, Nicholas (2015) The origins of the 2008 financial crisis should be traced to the 1980s. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (25 Mar 2015). Website.

Sobolewska, Maria (2015) The Conservatives’ BME MPs may be game changers in the way we think about ethnic minority representation. Democratic Audit Blog (07 Apr 2015). Website.

Solana, Javier and Brown, Stuart A. (2015) Five minutes with Javier Solana: ‘Europe must respond to the refugee crisis as it would have liked the world to respond to its suffering’. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (12 Nov 2015). Website.

Sorbo, Paul (2015) Why journalists should talk about geography. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (24 Jul 2015). Website.

Soroka, Stuart (2015) Why do we pay more attention to negative news than to positive news? British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 May 2015). Blog Entry.

Soroka, Stuart, Stecula, Dominik and Wlezien, Christopher (2015) The media and public opinion react to changes in economic conditions, not the state of the economy in general. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (15 Jan 2015). Website.

Sosnowski, Marika (2015) Book review: Rule of law in war: internationallaw and United States counterinsurgency inIraq and Afghanistan by Travers McLeod. LSE Review of Books (21 Oct 2015). Website.

Southwell, Priscilla (2015) Oregon’s Governor Deserved Better. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (18 Feb 2015). Website.

Spanke, Till (2015) South Ossetia’s unification referendum poses a dilemma for both Georgia and Russia. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (26 Oct 2015). Website.

Spasojevic, Nemanja, Rao, Adithya, Li, Zhisheng and Bhattacharyya, Prantik (2015) When is the best time to post on social media? Analysis of 100+ million posts suggests there is no single answer. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (31 Jul 2015). Website.

Speller, Catherine (2015) Progress, pressures and politics: challenges at self-regulatory media councils in South East Europe. Media Policy Blog (27 Aug 2015). Website.

Spencer, David (2015) The budget did nothing to tackle barriers that prevent higher productivity. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Mar 2015). Website.

Spiller, Keith (2015) Gaining access to CCTV images is far more difficult than the legislation suggests it ought to be. Democratic Audit UK (30 Sep 2015). Website.

Springman, Sarah (2015) Sarah Springman, Switzerland. LSE Institute of Public Affairs Blog (21 Jul 2015). Website.

Staggs Kelsall, Michelle (2015) UN FORUM SERIES – a cartographer’s guide to measurement: mapping where we are, determining where we want to be and getting into the messy in-roads of legislation. Measuring Business and Human Rights (09 Nov 2015). Website.

Stanley, Jamie (2015) The 2015 General Election shows why we need a ‘None of the Above’ option on ballot papers. Democratic Audit UK (11 May 2015). Website.

Stanley, Jamie (2015) Why ‘none of the above’ is the starting point for electoral reform and should be the priority of all political and electoral reformers at this time. Democratic Audit UK (02 Feb 2015). Website.

Stark, Jamie (2015) The Americas are ill prepared for the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (10 Dec 2015). Website.

Stauffer, Hilary (2015) An unlikely bestseller sheds some light on Guantanamo. LSE Human Rights Blog (19 Feb 2015). Website.

Stazyk, Edmund C. (2015) Education matters in how public servants approach administrative ethics. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (24 Nov 2015). Website.

Steel, Griet (2015) ‘The world in your hands’: smartphones and women’s connectivity in Sudan. Parenting for a Digital Future (04 Nov 2015). Website.

Steeves, Jennifer and Surminski, Swenja (2015) Investigating private sector adaptation to climate change: the case of Tata Teleservices. South Asia @ LSE (21 Oct 2015). Website.

Stein, Rachel and Griffith, Candace (2015) Community policing strategies need to take into account police and residents’ different perceptions of neighborhood crime. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (17 Mar 2015). Website.

Stern, Nicholas H (2015) Prospering wisely: How research helps us confront the tough choices we face in creating a healthier society. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (30 Jan 2015). Website.

Stewart, Kitty ORCID: 0000-0001-7744-8741 and Lupton, Ruth (2015) Social mobility under the coalition government: have the life chances of the poorest children improved? British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Mar 2015). Website.

Stewart, Michael (2015) The Porous University: Impact is not some added extra of academic life, but lies at the core of what we do. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (12 May 2015). Website.

Stiefel, Leana and Zabel, Jeffrey (2015) High levels of student mobility mean that kids who begin school in poor neighborhoods may not stay there. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (11 Mar 2015). Website.

Stoica, Mihnea (2015) Romania’s party system remains in flux ahead of next year’s local and parliamentary elections. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (06 Aug 2015). Website.

Stokes, Leah C. (2015) Governments who push popular climate policies can be punished at the ballot box by local and vocal minorities. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (18 Nov 2015). Website.

Strandberg, Kim (2015) Online discussion could foster more democratically focused citizens – but only if the forums in which they take place are designed with this aim in mind. Democratic Audit Blog (11 Feb 2015). Website.

Straw, Ed (2015) As well as being a democratic outrage, first past the post also has additional unseen consequences. Democratic Audit Blog (11 Mar 2015). Website.

Street, Alex (2015) Google data suggest millions of Americans are prevented fromvoting by early registration deadlines. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (14 Apr 2015). Website.

Streib, Jessi (2015) If preschools are to level the social class playing field, they must prevent four year old children and their teachers from tilting it. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (10 Feb 2015). Website.

Strelkov, Alexander (2015) National parliaments focus too much on subsidiarity and not enough on the actual content of EU proposals. Democratic Audit Blog (12 Mar 2015). Website.

Strong, James (2015) British foreign policy and the 2015 general election. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Mar 2015). Website.

Strong, James (2015) On balance Britain should join anti-ISIS strikes in Syria, argues James Strong. But it should do so cautiously and take care to establish clear legal grounds for such action. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Jul 2015). Website.

Strong, James (2015) U-turn if you want to: Why Cameron isn’t bound to pre-election promises on defence. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Jun 2015). Website.

Studdert, Jessica (2015) Engagement at the local level should be citizen-led rather than institution-led. Democratic Audit UK (28 Oct 2015). Website.

Sullivan, David (2015) UN FORUM SERIES – competition, collaboration, and corporate accountability rankings. Measuring Business and Human Rights (01 Dec 2015). Website.

Sun, Ivan and Wu, Yuning (2015) Arab Americans’ confidence in the police has been stable and favorable over the past decade. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (04 May 2015). Website.

Sung Min, Han (2015) Income inequality and party polarisation proceed together in some countries, but not in others. Democratic Audit UK (24 Nov 2015). Website.

Surette, Ray (2015) Journalists do a poor job of correctly identifying copycat crime and social science hasn’t helped. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (14 Dec 2015). Website.

Surubaru, Neculai-Cristian (2015) Governing a dysfunctional state: the challenges facing Romania’s new technocratic government. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (25 Nov 2015). Website.

Sutherlin, Gwyneth (2015) Book review: language in mind: an introduction to psycholinguistics by Julie Sedivy. LSE Review of Books (15 Feb 2015). Website.

Sutton, Matthew Avery (2015) Book review: American apocalypse: a history of modern evangelicalism by Matthew Avery Sutton. LSE Review of Books (03 Feb 2015). Website.

Swan, Sean (2015) If bombing the Middle East was the way to peace, it would be the most peaceful place on Earth. Democratic Audit UK (03 Dec 2015). Website.

Swan, Sean (2015) The Northern Ireland Secretary’s suggestion that Stormont’s impasse could be solved by the return of London rule is dangerous and wrong. Democratic Audit UK (09 Oct 2015). Website.

Swan, Sean (2015) Once again the Constitution seems vulnerable to piecemeal reform arising out of sectional party interest. Democratic Audit UK (29 Oct 2015). Website.

Swan, Sean (2015) Overcoming the UK’s constitutional crisis may require the development of more flexible relationships between the constituent nations. Democratic Audit UK (05 Oct 2015). Website.

Swan, Sean (2015) The SNP’s exponential rise is throwing the British system of government into turmoil. Democratic Audit Blog (16 Apr 2015). Website.

Swan, Sean (2015) An invitation to adventurism: the Fixed-term Parliaments Act can and will crucify a minority government. Democratic Audit Blog (30 Apr 2015). Website.

Swedler, David (2015) Homicide rates of police officers are much more associated with gun ownership than violent crime. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (18 Sep 2015). Website.

Swidlicki, Pawel (2015) Labour IN for Britain: the challenges Alan Johnson’s campaign faces. LSE Brexit (04 Dec 2015). Website.

Swift, Clint S. and VanderMolen, Kathryn A. (2015) If citizens want to get rid of selfishness and gridlock in legislatures, term limits are not the answer. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (16 Dec 2015). Website.

Szczerbiak, Aleks (2015) Can Civic Platform still win the 2015 Polish election? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (03 Aug 2015). Website.

Szczerbiak, Aleks (2015) How will Poland’s Law and Justice party govern? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (30 Nov 2015). Website.

Szczerbiak, Aleks (2015) Law and Justice now have the momentum in the lead up to Poland’s general election. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (29 May 2015). Website.

Szczerbiak, Aleks (2015) Law and Justice’s stunning victory in Poland reflected widespread disillusionment with the country’s ruling elite. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (02 Nov 2015). Website.

Szczerbiak, Aleks (2015) Polish election: a final look at the parties and the campaign. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (17 Oct 2015). Website.

Szczerbiak, Aleks (2015) The Polish left is in a state of turmoil ahead of the country’s 2015 parliamentary elections. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (22 Jan 2015). Website.

Szczerbiak, Aleks (2015) What does Law and Justice’s election victory in Poland mean for Europe? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (27 Oct 2015). Website.

Szczerbiak, Aleks (2015) What does Paweł Kukiz’s election success mean for Polish politics? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (15 May 2015). Website.

Szczerbiak, Aleks (2015) Who won Poland’s ‘referendum war’ and how will it affect the October election? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (15 Sep 2015). Website.

Szczerbiak, Aleks (2015) Why the 2015 presidential election in Poland could be closer than many expected. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (06 Mar 2015). Website.

Szyszkowitz, Tessa (2015) Book review: Germany, Russia, and the rise of geo-economics. LSE Review of Books (08 Apr 2015). Website.

Tabachnik, Alexander and Kedem, Nadav (2015) Is Moldova the next Ukraine? Why the EU must address the concerns of Moldova’s Russian-speaking minority. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (06 Nov 2015). Website.

Tago, Atsushi (2015) Ignore the vetoes, and forget about Coalitions of the Willing: How the U.S. can achieve higher levels of foreign public support for its military operations. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (25 Mar 2015). Website.

Takacs-Haynes, Katalin, Josefy, Matthew and Hitt, Michael A. (2015) Altruistic CEOs can be as risky as greedy ones. LSE Business Review (18 Dec 2015). Website.

Takahashi, Toshie (2015) What digital tattoos for your children? Parenting for a Digital Future (23 Apr 2015). Website.

Talbot, Colin (2015) Supply side deficiencies in our parties, parliament, and local government each contribute to our democratic malaise. Democratic Audit Blog (18 Feb 2015). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2015) BBC Charter Green Paper: Goldilocks and the BBC. Media Policy Blog (16 Jul 2015). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2015) BBC Governance: Is a New Settlement Possible? Media Policy Blog (09 Nov 2015). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2015) Moses’ theory for IPSO: less independence, not more. Media Policy Blog (16 Mar 2015). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2015) Social Value and Spectrum: A new report. Media Policy Blog (15 Dec 2015). Website.

Tambini, Damian and Labo, Sharif (2015) Ofcom consultation – implications for Google and Facebook? Media Policy Blog (18 May 2015). Website.

Tambini, Damian and Labo, Sharif (2015) Ofcom’s Plurality Framework: A step in the right direction, but still unfinished work. Media Policy Blog (21 Dec 2015). Website.

Tambini, Damian and Labo, Sharif (2015) Passenger Name Records and data protection issues: busting some myths. Media Policy Blog (19 May 2015). Website.

Tan, Kuo Siong (Gordon) (2015) Becoming more connected to the financial human capitalnetwork may hold the key to improving wage inequality withinthe US finance industry. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (18 Aug 2015). Website.

Tanczer, Leonie Maria (2015) Book review: the coming swarm: DDoS actions, hacktivism, and civil disobedience on the internet. LSE Review of Books (05 May 2015). Website.

Tapscott, Rebecca (2015) The government has long hands. Justice and Security Research Programme Blog (19 Jun 2015). Website.

Taschini, Luca ORCID: 0000-0001-5355-1736 (2015) New reforms to the EU’s emissions trading system are welcome, but the devil will be in the details. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (27 Jul 2015). Website.

Tasselli, Stefano (2015) How does knowledge flow in organisations? LSE Business Review (03 Dec 2015). Website.

Tatchell, Angus (2015) Liberty and security: the price of peace after Paris. LSE Undergraduate Political Review (01 Dec 2015). Website.

Tatsak, Jenny (2015) GOP candidates unite to attack the media in the third presidential debate. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (02 Nov 2015). Website.

Tatsak, Jenny (2015) The first debate saw no clear winner in the GOP’s credibility contest. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (10 Aug 2015). Website.

Tattersall, Andy (2015) 10 Chrome extensions to help manage references, notes, citations and capture information. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (22 May 2015). Blog Entry.

Tattersall, Andy (2015) For many academics, the web is just a means to an end: Shifting gears to solve the digital divide. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (17 Feb 2015). Website.

Tattersall, Andy (2015) Who, What, Where, When, Why: Using the 5 Ws to communicate your research. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (08 Apr 2015). Website.

Taylor, J. Benjamin (2015) Extreme media may polarize opinions, but they also educate viewers about politics and policy. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (21 Oct 2015). Website.

Taylor-Gooby, Peter (2015) Paid work is never enough: we need to pay attention to the quality as well as the quantity of jobs created. British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Feb 2015). Website.

Teik Hua, Law (2015) Economic growth means more road injuries in less developed countries, but fewer in those which are highly developed. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (12 Oct 2015). Website.

Tenorio, Zarate (2015) In Latin America, strikes can help bring about increases in social security and welfare spending, while mass protests can help safeguard education spending. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (23 Feb 2015). Website.

Tenreyro, Silvana ORCID: 0000-0002-9816-7452 and Ngai, L. Rachel (2015) You have more chance of finding the house you want in the summer. But you’ll pay more for it. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (05 Mar 2015). Website.

Terman, Jessica (2015) The Weatherization Assistance Program shows that successful state implementation of federal policies depends on preexisting state regulations. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (23 Sep 2015). Website.

Terry, Chris (2015) Blocking the Front National from power risks increasing its supporters’ disenchantment with the political system. Democratic Audit UK (16 Dec 2015). Website.

Terry, Chris (2015) Britain’s voting system is partially responsible for holding back women’s representation. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Apr 2015). Blog Entry.

Terry, Chris (2015) Deliberative democracy is starting a quiet democratic revolution worldwide. Democratic Audit UK (16 Oct 2015). Website.

Terry, Chris (2015) Party system fragmentation is incompatible with our electoral system. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Jan 2015). Website.

Terry, Chris and Garland, Jess (2015) The 2015 General Election was further proof that First Past the Post is not fit for purpose. Democratic Audit UK (16 Jun 2015). Website.

Tesei, Andrea (2015) Racial income inequality reduces levels of trust and social capital in communities. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (24 Mar 2015). Website.

Thakur, Vikramaditya (2015) Forced resettlement: lessons from the Bhils affected by the Sardar Sarovar Dam in Maharashtra. South Asia @ LSE (16 Dec 2015). Website.

Thatcher, Tom (2015) Book Review: How nations innovate: the political economy of technological innovation in affluent capitalist economies by Jingjing Huo. LSE Review of Books (02 Dec 2015). Website.

Thatcher, Tom (2015) Book review: a government that worked better and costlLess? Evaluating three decades of reform and change in UK central government by Christopher Hood and Ruth Dixon. LSE Review of Books (14 Oct 2015). Website.

Theodossopoulos, Dimitrios (2015) How to study the crisis anthropologically? Theoretical and methodological puzzles. LSE Greece@LSE (03 Mar 2015). Website.

Thi Nguyen, Mai (2015) When local law enforcement officers become immigration agents, communities suffer. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (11 Feb 2015). Website.

Thibodeaux, Jarrett (2015) City specific ‘racial threat’ can push neighborhood resources,like supermarkets, away from African Americans. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (11 Aug 2015). Website.

Thiede, Brian C., Lichter, Daniel T. and Sanders, Scott R. (2015) Working poverty is a widespread but under-analyzed and poorly-measured problem in the US. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (24 Sep 2015). Website.

Thomas, Adrien (2015) Luxembourg illustrates how trade unions have responded to the challenges posed by free movement in the EU. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (16 Oct 2015). Website.

Thomas, Edward (2015) South Sudan: a slow liberation. Justice and Security Research Programme Blog (19 Jan 2015). Website.

Thomas, Elli (2015) Book review: governing megacities in emerging countries. LSE Review of Books (27 Mar 2015). Website.

Thomas, Elli (2015) Book review: masculinities and place by Andrew Gorman-Murray and Peter Hopkins. LSE Review of Books (30 Jan 2015). Website.

Thomason, Nicholas (2015) Book review: masters of the universe, slaves of the market. LSE Review of Books (03 Aug 2015). Website.

Thompson, Ian (2015) The potential for public dialogue and deliberation in the development of national infrastructure policy. Democratic Audit UK (06 Jul 2015). Website.

Thompson, Louise (2015) EVEL, Brexit, and the SNP: what does the 2015 election mean for the House of Commons? Democratic Audit Blog (27 May 2015). Website.

Thompson, Louise (2015) We shouldn’t focus solely on the Syria vote when assessing Parliament’s power over military deployments. Democratic Audit Blog (30 Mar 2015). Website.

Thompson, Louise (2015) While far from perfect, the work of bill committees should not be underestimated. Democratic Audit Blog (03 Apr 2015). Website.

Thompson, Louise, Allen, Graham, Berry, Richard and Blick, Andrew (2015) A significant loss to UK democracy: experts respond to the abolition of the House of Commons Political and Constitutional Reform Committee. Democratic Audit Blog (29 May 2015). Blog Entry.

Thomsen, Michael R., Nayga, Rodolfo M., Alviola, IV, Jr.,Pedro A. and Rouse, Heather L. (2015) Living in an urban food desert is a risk factor for weight gain during childhood. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (20 Aug 2015). Website.

Thorpe, Rebecca (2015) How rural prison economies impede bipartisan efforts to end mass incarceration. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (19 Nov 2015). Website.

Threlfall, Natalie (2015) Revealing the real-world benefits of the UK’s Human Rights Act. LSE Human Rights Blog (25 Mar 2015). Website.

Tiemann, Gudio (2015) Electoral systems are significant in determining the structure of electorates. Democratic Audit Blog (26 May 2015). Blog Entry.

Tierney, Stephen (2015) The Smith Commission, federalism, or independence: Can the Union survive the election? Democratic Audit Blog (16 May 2015). Website.

Tillman, Erik R. (2015) Pre-electoral coalitions increase voter turnout by making elections more decisive. Democratic Audit UK (13 Oct 2015). Website.

Timbeau, Xavier (2015) Investing in a zero carbon economy could help the EU escape secular stagnation. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (09 Nov 2015). Website.

Tinkler, Jane (2015) Rather than narrow our definition of impact, we should use metrics to explore richness and diversity of outcomes. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (28 Jul 2015). Website.

Tiwari, Pragya (2015) The Murty Classical Library is a key to the treasures of India’s past. South Asia @ LSE (29 Apr 2015). Website.

Tober, Tobias (2015) Political integration has contributed to rising inequality in the Eurozone. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (08 Sep 2015). Website.

Tomaskovic-Devey, Donald (2015) The rise of financialization has led to lower living standards and reduced growth in the U.S. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (12 Jun 2015). Website.

Tomkins, Adam (2015) The Scotland Bill implements and improves upon the Smith Commission recommendations. Democratic Audit Blog (01 Jun 2015). Website.

Tonkiss, Katherine (2015) Administrative reform is threatening the independence of the Equality and Human Rights Commission. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Nov 2015). Website.

Torry, Malcolm (2015) Why we should pay everyone: cutting tax credits brings the idea of a Citizen’s Income closer to the mainstream. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Oct 2015). Website.

Toygür, Ilke (2015) Having won back his majority, Erdoğan must now focus on reuniting Turkish society. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (07 Nov 2015). Website.

Trantidis, Aris (2015) From war reparations to ‘profligate Greeks’: why political rhetoric is obscuring the real issues in Greece. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (07 Apr 2015). Website.

Trantidis, Aris (2015) Greece alone cannot convince Europe to pursue a different economic course. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (03 Feb 2015). Website.

Travers, Tony (2015) What do local election results tell us about parties’ prospects in 2015? British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Jan 2015). Blog Entry.

Travers, Tony (2015) The debate over Labour’s mansion tax reflects an increasingly federal political landscape. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Jan 2015). Website.

Traynard, Clementine (2015) From our own corRUPSpondent: Marching for homes. Accelerating Housing Production in London (20 Feb 2015). Website.

Trench, Alan (2015) The UK is at a constitutional crossroads and major change is needed if it is to work effectively. Democratic Audit UK (23 May 2015). Website.

Trench, Alan (2015) The UK is at a constitutional crossroads. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 May 2015). Website.

Trevitt, Vittorio (2015) The UK would reap the benefits if it were to adopt the Swiss model of direct democracy. Democratic Audit Blog (02 Jan 2015). Website.

Trevitt, Vittorio (2015) The emergence of a genuine system of multiparty politics in the United Kingdom is a positive development for British democracy. Democratic Audit UK (01 May 2015). Website.

Trevitt, Vittorio (2015) A written British constitution would do much to enhance Britain’s democracy and the wellbeing of its citizens. Democratic Audit Blog (13 Mar 2015). Website.

Triandafyllidou, Anna (2015) EU migration talks: what EU governments can do to help solve the crisis. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (14 Sep 2015). Website.

Triandafyllidou, Anna (2015) Irregular migration in the Mediterranean: four key principles for solving the crisis. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (21 Apr 2015). Website.

Triandafyllidou, Anna (2015) Irregular migration is feeding into the growth of anti-establishment politics in southern Europe. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (16 Feb 2015). Website.

Triantaphyllou, Dimitrios (2015) The EU has reason to be concerned over relations between Greece and Russia. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (14 Apr 2015). Website.

Tripathi, Dhananjay (2015) EU-India relations: why Narendra Modi is likely to make the case against Brexit on his visit to the UK. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (09 Nov 2015). Website.

Tronconi, Filippo (2015) Beppe Grillo’s Five Star Movement must adapt if it wants to become a permanent feature of Italy’s party system. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (20 Apr 2015). Website.

Trondal, Jarle, Murdoch, Zuzana and Geys, Benny (2015) National officials working for the Commission display a surprising amount of independence from their own governments. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (12 Feb 2015). Website.

Trounstine, Jessica (2015) How segregation has helped lead to greater inequality in cities’ public services. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (26 Nov 2015). Website.

Tröster, Christian, Mehra, Ajay and van Knippenberg, Daan (2015) Culturally diverse teams may require more central coordination than others. LSE Business Review (29 Oct 2015). Website.

Tsarwe, Stanley and Mare, Admire (2015) Mediating electoral conflict in Zimbabwe. Africa at LSE (01 Jun 2015). Website.

Tse, Terence and Esposito, Mark (2015) Europe’s innovations, China’s Capital. Euro Crisis in the Press (14 May 2015). Website.

Tse, Terence and Esposito, Mark (2015) Germany, the giant with the feet of clay. Euro Crisis in the Press (12 Mar 2015). Website.

Tsekeris, Charalambos (2015) Greece requires political reform as much as structural reform of its economy. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (07 Apr 2015). Website.

Tsouvalis, Judith (2015) How social and citizen science help challenge the limits of the biosecurity approach: the case of ash dieback. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Dec 2015). Website.

Tsygankov, Andrei P. (2015) Nobody loves Russia: how western media have perpetuated the myth of Putin’s ‘neo-Soviet autocracy’. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (17 Aug 2015). Website.

Turcotte, Jason and Paul, Newly (2015) Despite progress on gender equity in US politics, female journalists and candidates do little to diversify debate agendas. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (20 Oct 2015). Website.

Turner, Adair (2015) We need to address the role private debt and real estate play in our economies. LSE Business Review (09 Nov 2015). Website.

Turner, Ed (2015) What the UK could learn from Germany’s Sunday trading laws. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (23 Jul 2015). Website.

USAPP, LSE (2015) USAPP’s top ten most read articles of 2015. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (31 Dec 2015). Website.

Uberio, Varun (2015) Multiculturalism isn’t a dirty word. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Aug 2015). Website.

Uldam, Julie (2015) The electoral success of the Danish People’s party: Something rotten in the state of Denmark? Euro Crisis in the Press (29 Jun 2015). Website.

Ulrich, Dave and Kryscynski, David (2015) Winning in challenging markets requires stronger attention to human capital. LSE Business Review (05 Nov 2015). Website.

Ulrichsen, Kristian Coates (2015) The geopolitical implications of the House of Commons’ decision to reject military intervention in Syria. Democratic Audit Blog (06 Apr 2015). Website.

Umamaheswar, Janani (2015) Despite public fear of Islamic radicalization in U.S. prisons, newspaper reports capture the nuanced role of Islam behind bars. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (17 Aug 2015). Website.

Unadkat, Kalpana (2015) After the deadline, women remain underrepresented in India Inc. boardrooms. What happens next? South Asia @ LSE (24 Apr 2015). Website.

Unnikrishnan, Shalini and Bedford, Juliet (2015) What the Ebola Crisis Means for the UN’s new sustainable development goals. International Development (08 Oct 2015). Website.

Uprichard, Emma and Carrigan, Mark (2015) Emma Uprichard: most big data is social data – the analytics need serious interrogation. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (12 Feb 2015). Blog Entry.

Vadera, Rohin (2015) Democracy demands that a ‘none of the above’ option be added to ballot papers for UK elections. Democratic Audit UK (08 Jan 2015). Website.

Valdiviezo, Claudia (2015) The everyday sexism project: a media tool to shape policy? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (14 Oct 2015). Website.

Valer, Anna and Van Reenen, John ORCID: 0000-0001-9153-2907 (2015) Productivity Plan: A sound framework, but gaps in policy persist. More is needed to get productivity growing again. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Jul 2015). Website.

Valero, Anna (2015) Productive Labour? How a Labour government would address the productivity challenge. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Apr 2015). Website.

Valero, Anna (2015) Productivity: the elephant in the room. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Mar 2015). Website.

Valero, Anna (2015) Summer budget: High hopes for the productivity plan – is enough being done? British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Jul 2015). Website.

Van Alsenoy, Brendan and Verdoodt, Valerie (2015) Why EU authorities are taking a closer look at Facebook’s privacy practices. Media Policy Blog (21 May 2015). Website.

Van Der Spuy, Anri and Gahnberg, Carl (2015) Welcoming a UN special rapporteur to the Online Human Rights Choir. Media Policy Blog (01 May 2015). Website.

Van Reenen, John ORCID: 0000-0001-9153-2907 (2015) Austerity in the UK: past, present and future. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Mar 2015). Website.

Van Reenen, John ORCID: 0000-0001-9153-2907 (2015) Budget 2015: What the Chancellor said and didn’t say. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Mar 2015). Website.

Van Reenen, John ORCID: 0000-0001-9153-2907 (2015) Where is the real Manifesto for Growth? British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 May 2015). Website.

Van Stekelenburg, Jacquelien (2015) People protest for many reasons, yet we don’t know how effective protests are. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Nov 2015). Website.

Van Vechten, Renée (2015) Replacing a veteran U.S. Senator won’t be simple in the Golden State. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (02 Feb 2015). Website.

Van Wart, Montgomery (2015) Eric Shinseki’s failure at the Department of Veterans Affairs shows the difficulty in evaluating transformational public sector executives. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (09 Jul 2015). Website.

Van Wesel, Maarten (2015) Scholarly behaviour and evaluation criteria: Uncovering the superficial characteristics that lead to higher citations. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (20 Apr 2015). Website.

Van der Spuy, Anri (2015) WSIS+10 series: Truly multistakeholder? Participation in Internet governance debates: an African perspective. Media Policy Blog (15 Dec 2015). Website.

Van der Spuy, Anri and Bogdan-Martin, Doreen (2015) WSIS+10 series: WSIS+10 and Women’s Empowerment. Media Policy Blog (18 Dec 2015). Website.

Van der Spuy, Anri and Seidler, Nicolas (2015) WSIS+10 series: From access to trusted access – human rights in the WSIS+10 Review. Media Policy Blog (17 Dec 2015). Website.

Vangerven, Pieterjan and Crombez, Christophe (2015) The ratification of TTIP in the European Parliament promises to be a highly contested issue. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (16 Jul 2015). Website.

Vasey, Connor (2015) Parliament does the Pata Pata: the Africanism of Democracy. Africa at LSE (20 Oct 2015). Website.

Vasilaki, Rosa (2015) Policing the crisis: the other side of the story. LSE Greece@LSE (27 Mar 2015). Website.

Vasilaki, Rosa (2015) Syriza’s choice: the coalition government in Greece from a different perspective. LSE Greece@LSE (19 Feb 2015). Website.

Vasilopoulou, Sofia and Halikiopoulou, Daphne (2015) Golden Dawn’s ‘nationalist solution’: explaining the rise of the far-right in Greece. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (12 May 2015). Website.

Vasselin, Melanie (2015) Eradicating institutional slavery, past and present. LSE Human Rights Blog (21 Oct 2015). Website.

Vaughan, Laura (2015) Book review: beyond live/work: the architecture of home-based work. LSE Review of Books (30 Apr 2015). Website.

Veale, Michael (2015) Book review: action research for sustainability by Jonas Egmose. LSE Review of Books (16 Jul 2015). Website.

Veale, Michael (2015) Book review: fantasy islands: Chinese dreams and ecological fears in an age of climate crisis by Julie Sze. LSE Review of Books (03 Jan 2015). Website.

Veale, Michael (2015) Book review: the formula: how algorithms solve all our problems … and create more by Luke Dormehl. LSE Review of Books (18 Mar 2015). Website.

Veale, Michael (2015) Book review: the problem-solving capacity of the modern state. LSE Review of Books (14 May 2015). Website.

Velander, Marielle (2015) Epistemologies of water: in search of new approaches to the looming South Asian crisis. South Asia @ LSE (27 Feb 2015). Website.

Velander, Marielle (2015) Throw your heart out into the world: a tribute concert to Pakistani human rights activist Sabeen Mahmud. South Asia @ LSE (19 Jun 2015). Website.

Velander, Marielle (2015) The converging politics of water scarcity and renewable energy in Pakistan’s Thar Desert. South Asia @ LSE (17 Jul 2015). Website.

Venables, Tony (2015) Making cities work for development: perspectives from South Asia. South Asia @ LSE (30 Dec 2015). Website.

VerWay, John (2015) Book review: hall of mirrors: the Great Depression, the Great Recession, and the uses – and misuses – of history. LSE Review of Books (08 Jul 2015). Website.

Verbist, Tim (2015) Media literacy in Europe: inspiring ways to involve parents. Parenting for a Digital Future (18 Aug 2015). Website.

Verge, Tània and Alonso, Alba (2015) The gendered dimensions of constitutional change: women and the independence referendums in Scotland and Catalonia. Democratic Audit UK (01 Dec 2015). Website.

Vergne, Clémence (2015) Ghana: what medium-term development model? Africa at LSE (30 Apr 2015). Website.

Verkhivker, Alex (2015) Book review: The courage to act: a memoir ofa crisis and its aftermath by Ben S. Bernanke. LSE Review of Books (28 Oct 2015). Website.

Verkhivker, Alex (2015) Book review: dealing with China: an insider unmasks the new economic superpower by Henry Paulson. LSE Review of Books (11 Sep 2015). Website.

Verkhivker, Alex (2015) Book review: the butterfly defect: how globalization creates systemic risks, and what to do about it. LSE Review of Books (07 Jul 2015). Website.

Vermeiren, Mattias (2015) The limits of German power: how ECB decisions have put constraints on Berlin’s management of the crisis. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (08 Sep 2015). Website.

Verthé, Tom, Beyens, Stephanie, Flacco, Fernanda and Nikolic, Louise (2015) Voters care about government formation even when the landscape is fragmented and coalition signals are ambiguous or absent. Democratic Audit Blog (24 Apr 2015). Website.

Verweijen, Judith (2015) From ‘autochthony’ to violence? ‘sons of the soil’ discourses and practices of violence. Justice and Security Research Programme Blog (01 Dec 2015). Website.

Vibert, Frank (2015) Immigration and the UK’s Referendum Vote – EU attitudes are more fluid, but barriers to change remain substantial. LSE Brexit (24 Nov 2015). Website.

Vickery, Jonathan (2015) Book review: developing cultural industries: learning from the palimpsest of practice by Christiaan De Beukelaer. LSE Review of Books (26 Oct 2015). Website.

Vidal, Laura (2015) Why does including modern slavery in the S.D.G.s matter? LSE Human Rights Blog (23 Oct 2015). Website.

Vieira, Helena (2015) Book review: deconstructing Brad Pitt. LSE Review of Books (18 May 2015). Website.

Vining Jr, Richard L., Wilhelm, Teena and Collens, Jack D. (2015) Market forces determine media coverage of death penalty decisions by state high courts. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (20 Feb 2015). Website.

Vis, Farida (2015) Studies in social data: how industry uses social media for communications and research. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (02 Apr 2015). Website.

Volonté, Alessandro (2015) The rising tide of social media. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (02 Apr 2015). Website.

Vorley, Tim and Williams, Nick (2015) In the Balkans, investors operate within a devil’s circle. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (07 Dec 2015). Website.

Vīķe-Freiberga, Vaira (2015) Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga, Latvia. LSE Institute of Public Affairs Blog (30 Apr 2015). Website.

Wade, Robert Hunter (2015) Robert Wade: Rethinking the Ukraine Crisis. International Development (19 Feb 2015). Website.

Wade, Robert Hunter (2015) “Wow!” – Robert Wade’s glowing review of Carles Boix, Political Order and Inequality. International Development (31 Jul 2015). Website.

Wadsworth, Jonathan (2015) Fears about the adverse consequences of rising immigration have not materialised. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Mar 2015). Website.

Waite, Sean and Denier, Nicole (2015) How your sexual orientation can affect how much you earn. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (01 Jul 2015). Website.

Walch, Benjamin and Peon-Veiga, Rodrigo (2015) Learning from live/work. Accelerating Housing Production in London (20 Apr 2015). Website.

Walker, Bethany (2015) Carers’ attitudes towards direct payments. LSE Health and Social Care (10 Mar 2015). Website.

Walker, David (2015) Social science embedded in science: Innovation depends on greater understanding of attitudes and social processes. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (04 Mar 2015). Website.

Walker, Matthew (2015) Russia’s economic troubles threaten support for breakaway republic of Transnistria. South East Europe Blog (24 Mar 2015). Website.

Wall, Derek (2015) Book review: the two degrees dangerous limit for climate change: public understanding and decision making by Christopher Shaw. LSE Review of Books (30 Nov 2015). Website.

Wall, Matthew (2015) Diverse, popular, and growing in importance: Voter Advice Applications and the 2015 General Election. Democratic Audit Blog (23 Apr 2015). Website.

Walsh, Gareth (2015) Less no more: why it’s time for marriage equality in Ireland. LSE Human Rights Blog (07 May 2015). Website.

Ward, Bob (2015) Congress is targeting the academic freedom of climate change scholars that they do not agree with. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (28 Feb 2015). Website.

Ward, Bob (2015) Flawed analysis of the economics of climate change. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Oct 2015). Blog Entry.

Ward, Bob (2015) New figures published by the IMF show the UK provides more subsidies for fossil fuels than renewables. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Aug 2015). Website.

Ward, Steven C. (2015) What if we turned the skills-gap debate around? LSE Business Review (01 Dec 2015). Website.

Warren, Michael (2015) Book review: Britain’s nuclear experience: the roles of beliefs, culture and identity. LSE Review of Books (01 Apr 2015). Website.

Warren, Michael (2015) Book review: against their will: the secret history of medical experimentation on children in Cold War America by Judith L. Newman et al. LSE Review of Books (19 Jan 2015). Website.

Warren, Michael (2015) Book review: beyond freedom’s reach: a kidnapping in the twilight of slavery. LSE Review of Books (15 May 2015). Website.

Warren, Michael (2015) Book review: the emotional politics of social work and child protection. LSE Review of Books (29 Jun 2015). Website.

Warren, Michael (2015) Book review: the end game: how inequality shapes our final years. LSE Review of Books (14 Aug 2015). Website.

Warren, Michael (2015) Book review: the psychology of strategy: exploring rationality in the Vietnam War by Kenneth Payne. LSE Review of Books (24 Nov 2015). Website.

Webb, Paul (2015) The South East – still overwhelmingly blue? British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Apr 2015). Website.

Webber, Douglas (2015) By most objective measures, Europe must now be classed as a declining power. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (04 Feb 2015). Website.

Weber, Jeremy G. (2015) US agricultural subsidies may have merits, but rural economic development is not one them. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (21 Sep 2015). Website.

Weeds, Helen (2015) The EC’s Digital Single Market strategy: implications for territorial licensing of audio-visual rights, geo-blocking and public broadcasting. Media Policy Blog (06 May 2015). Website.

Welikala, Asanga (2015) The Nineteenth Amendment is a historic constitutional milestone in Sri Lanka’s ongoing political development. South Asia @ LSE (06 May 2015). Website.

Welikala, Asanga (2015) The Rajapaksa Regime and the constitutionalisation of populist authoritarianism in Sri Lanka. South Asia @ LSE (28 Jan 2015). Website.

Welikala, Asanga (2015) Sri Lanka and its democratic revolution: the constitutional challenge of unity and diversity. South Asia @ LSE (01 Sep 2015). Website.

Wellings, Ben (2015) The UK: no longer the EU’s ‘awkward partner’. LSE Brexit (23 Oct 2015). Website.

Wellings, Ben and Baxendale, Helen (2015) The power of the Anglosphere in Eurosceptical thought. LSE Brexit (10 Dec 2015). Website.

Wellings, Ben and Vines, Emma (2015) Are EU referendums undermining parliamentary sovereignty? LSE Brexit (05 Nov 2015). Website.

Werdine Norris, Maria (2015) Comics and human rights: Kamala Khan and the narrative of terror. LSE Human Rights Blog (03 Feb 2015). Website.

Werdine Norris, Maria (2015) Comics, human rights and representation: an introduction. LSE Human Rights Blog (02 Feb 2015). Website.

Werner, Timothy (2015) Corporate managers protect themselves at shareholders’expense with campaign spending to encourage states to passantitakeover legislation. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (14 Apr 2015). Website.

West, William (2015) US presidents exercise centralized control over thebureaucracy primarily through reactive oversight. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (10 Aug 2015). Website.

Weyerstrass, Klaus (2015) Austria’s economy weathered the crisis well, but now risks falling behind. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (06 Jan 2015). Website.

Wheatley, Jonathan (2015) Politics is too complex to be understood just in terms of Left and Right. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Oct 2015). Website.

Wheelhouse, Andrew (2015) The ‘Anderson Report’ on surveillance powers does fudge the issues, but its findings should be implemented. Democratic Audit UK (23 Jun 2015). Website.

White, Calum W. (2015) Book review: Nye: the political life of Aneurin Bevan by Nicklaus Thomas-Symonds. LSE Review of Books (05 Jan 2015). Website.

White, Jonathan ORCID: 0000-0002-4668-698X (2015) The Greek referendum offers an opportunity to challenge the EU’s preoccupation with the ‘politics of emergency’. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (01 Jul 2015). Website.

White, Michael (2015) Consumers and consolidation: Sharon White of Ofcom. Media Policy Blog (07 Oct 2015). Website.

Whitehead, Christine and Sagor, Emma (2015) New housing developments in the UK generally do not lower prices in surrounding areas. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Aug 2015). Website.

Whitehead, Christine and Sagor, Emma (2015) The increasing complexities of the welfare cap. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Aug 2015). Website.

Whitney, Teresa (2015) A weekend in the country: dept of Social Psychology’s annual academic retreat. Psychology at LSE (17 Feb 2015). Website.

Whittaker, Matthew (2015) Could the Conservatives and the Lib Dems find common ground on fiscal policy? British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 May 2015). Website.

Wickham-Jones, Mark (2015) Trade union members did not shape the Labour leadership result as much as in past elections. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Sep 2015). Website.

Wieser, Sonia (2015) Book review: the foreign policy of post-Yugoslav states: from Yugoslavia to Europe. LSE Review of Books (19 May 2015). Website.

Wieslander, Anna (2015) The EU requires a more coherent strategy on future sanctions against Russia. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (10 Feb 2015). Website.

Wigan, Henry and Papi-Thornton, Daniela (2015) Poll result: Should social entrepreneurs prioritise social good over profit? LSE Entrepreneurship Blog (02 Mar 2015). Website.

Wild, Morgan (2015) ‘Depoliticising infrastructure’: can a strategic approach enhance public engagement? Democratic Audit UK (29 Jun 2015). Website.

Wilde, Luke (2015) UN FORUM SERIES – think before you measure! Measuring Business and Human Rights (23 Nov 2015). Website.

Wilford, Rick (2015) The current talks in Northern Ireland exemplify the mistrust that has attended devolution from the outset. Democratic Audit UK (02 Nov 2015). Website.

Wilkin, Peter (2015) Hungary’s ‘Milla’ movement shows that social media driven protest movements only succeed when they connect meaningfully with civil society. Democratic Audit UK (31 Aug 2015). Website.

Willett, Joanie (2015) Cornwall is a logical place to begin with rural devolution, but a coherent UK-wide plan is sorely needed. Democratic Audit UK (28 Jul 2015). Website.

Williams, Christopher (2015) Why some parties respond to Eurosceptic public opinion while others don’t. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (26 May 2015). Website.

Williams, Colin C (2015) Europe’s hidden economy: how governments can bring undeclared work out of the shadows. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 May 2015). Website.

Williams, Colin C. (2015) Europe’s hidden economy: how governments can bring undeclared work out of the shadows. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (18 May 2015). Website.

Williams, Gareth (2015) Detroit’s post-bankruptcy redevelopment has been marred by a fragmented approach focused on short-term gains. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (07 Jul 2015). Website.

Williams, Gemma and Noori, Teymur (2015) No evidence of a higher burden of measles among migrant populations in the European Union and European Economic Area. LSE Health and Social Care (15 Dec 2015). Website.

Williams, Katherine (2015) Book Review: Food and femininity by Kate Cairns and Josée Johnston. LSE Review of Books (17 Dec 2015). Website.

Williams, Katherine (2015) Book review: being gorgeous: feminism, sexuality and the pleasures of the visible by Jacki Willson. LSE Review of Books (16 Oct 2015). Website.

Williams, Katherine (2015) Book review: critical approaches to international security, 2nd Edition. LSE Review of Books (06 May 2015). Website.

Williams, Katherine (2015) Book review: feminism, gender, and universities: politics, passion and pedagogies by Miriam E. David. LSE Review of Books (18 Feb 2015). Website.

Williams, Katherine (2015) Book review: gendered readings of change: a feminist pragmatist approach. LSE Review of Books (06 Jun 2015). Website.

Williams, Katherine (2015) Book review: women of power: half a century of female presidents and prime ministers worldwide by Torild Skard. LSE Review of Books (12 Jan 2015). Website.

Williams, Linda M. (2015) Despite scarce resources, to improve relations many policedepartments have deliberately developed welcoming practicestowards immigrants. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (24 Jun 2015). Website.

Williams, Shirley (2015) Shirley Williams, UK. LSE Institute of Public Affairs Blog (30 Apr 2015). Website.

Williams, Sierra (2015) 2015 Year-In-Review: LSE Impact Blog’s Most Popular Posts. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (22 Dec 2015). Website.

Williams, Sierra and Cullinane, Carl (2015) Five minutes with Carl Cullinane on the Democratic Dashboard: “There’s a big difference between open data and accessible data.”. Democratic Audit Blog (18 Apr 2015). Website.

Williamson, Mark and Walter-Joseph, Robert (2015) How suburban ways of living are shaping the geography of income in Canadian cities. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (21 Jul 2015). Website.

Willits, Dale, Broidy, Lisa and Denman, Kristine (2015) Evidence indicates that drug crime is greater in neighborhoods with middle and high schools. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (01 Sep 2015). Website.

Willoughby, Syerramia (2015) Bridging the gap of African leadership identity – not yet Uhuru. Africa at LSE (19 Oct 2015). Website.

Willoughby, Syerramia (2015) Touched by the pain of the Ebola epidemic. Africa at LSE (21 Jan 2015). Website.

Willy, Craig J. (2015) Belgium must do more to prevent its citizens from joining Islamic State. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (11 Mar 2015). Website.

Wilson, Charles P., Wilson, Shirley A. and Thou, Malane (2015) African American police officers are concerned about the racial profiling of communities of color by their own agencies. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (26 May 2015). Website.

Wilson, G. Willow and Werdine Norris, Maria (2015) Comics and human rights: an interview with G. Willow Wilson. LSE Human Rights Blog (03 Feb 2015). Website.

Wilson, Gary (2015) Book review: the search for peace in the Arab-Israeli conflict: a compendium of documents and analysis, edited by Terje Rod-Larsen et al. LSE Review of Books (22 Jan 2015). Website.

Wingrove, Paul (2015) Book review: the limits of partnership: US-Russian relations in the twenty-first century. LSE Review of Books (26 May 2015). Website.

Winters, Kristi and Carvalho, Edzia (2015) In defence of televised debates in UK elections. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 May 2015). Website.

Wintgens, Sophie (2015) A revised DR Congo mining code could lead to a decrease in Chinese investment in the country. Africa at LSE (09 Feb 2015). Website.

Wise, David (2015) Charleston is a microcosm of how the history of slavery intertwines with the history of America. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (15 Jul 2015). Website.

Wise, David (2015) In measures of economic strength, social cohesion, and fiscal position, blue and purple states are generally outperforming red states. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (20 Mar 2015). Website.

Witko, Christopher (2015) Financialization is more rapid when interested sectors are more active in politics and unions and the Democratic Party are weaker. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (23 Jan 2015). Website.

Wiśniewski, Jarosław (2015) Postcard from Visegrad: five lessons for South East Europe. South East Europe Blog (19 Jun 2015). Website.

Wolf, Birge, Heß, Jürgen and Häring, Anna Maria (2015) Beyond scientific impact: An evaluation approach that captures societal benefit and minimises documentation effort. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (08 Jun 2015). Website.

Wolff, Emily (2015) COP21: a monster party? LSE Undergraduate Political Review (19 Nov 2015). Website.

Wolkenstein, Fabio (2015) UKIP’s future hangs on the strength of its leadership, not its internal democracy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 May 2015). Website.

Wolkenstein, Fabio (2015) What Austria’s migrant crisis says about the country’s sovereignty. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (09 Sep 2015). Website.

Wong, Alfred (2015) Is China losing the New Great Game? How China’s Central Asian energy strategy is threatened by poor governance in the region. LSE Undergraduate Political Review (02 Nov 2015). Website.

Wood, Mara (2015) Comics and human rights: the importance of representation in comics. A social psychology perspective. LSE Human Rights Blog (02 Feb 2015). Website.

Wood, Matt (2015) Book review: the relevance of political science. LSE Review of Books (10 Jun 2015). Website.

Woodcock, Scott (2015) You must be joking! Forum for European Philosophy Blog (21 Dec 2015). Website.

Woods, Lorna (2015) Explaining the ruling that overturned the UK’s Data Retention & Investigatory Powers Act. Media Policy Blog (17 Jul 2015). Website.

Woods, Lorna (2015) Safe Harbour: Key Aspects of the ECJ Ruling. Media Policy Blog (06 Oct 2015). Website.

Woods, Lorna (2015) Secrecy, distrust, and interception of communications. Media Policy Blog (22 Jun 2015). Website.

Woollard, Matthew (2015) Data enriched research, data enhanced impact: the importance of UK data infrastructure. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (17 Nov 2015). Website.

Worthy, Ben (2015) The Government’s Freedom of Information commission tilts the political discussion towards damage and cost. Democratic Audit UK (21 Jul 2015). Website.

Worthy, Ben (2015) If he handles his leadership well, Jeremy Corbyn could become the successful rebel head of an anti-establishment party. Democratic Audit UK (21 Sep 2015). Website.

Wozniak, Kevin H. (2015) American public opinion about gun control remained polarized and politicized in the wake of the Sandy Hook mass shooting. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (28 May 2015). Website.

Wright, Matthew (2015) There is growing polarization in youth social capital as economic inequality increases. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (05 Nov 2015). Website.

Wroe, Andrew (2015) Americans don’t trust government because they feel economically insecure. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (29 Sep 2015). Website.

Wu, Honghong and Williams, Daniel W. (2015) In the New York state legislature patronage earmarking is alive and well. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (20 May 2015). Website.

Wyburn-Powell, Alun (2015) Can Labour recover to win in 2020? History says one thing, and the polls another. Democratic Audit Blog (21 May 2015). Blog Entry.

Wyburn-Powell, Alun (2015) David Cameron faces similar internal divisions as did Harold Wilson over Europe. Democratic Audit UK (17 Jun 2015). Website.

Wyburn-Powell, Alun (2015) Jeremy Corbyn could change British politics and out-perform expectations – provided the Conservatives split over Europe. Democratic Audit UK (10 Aug 2015). Website.

Wyness, Gill (2015) Paying for higher education. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Apr 2015). Website.

Wyss, Marco (2015) Will history repeat itself? The Presidential elections and security in Ivory Coast. Africa at LSE (12 Oct 2015). Website.

Xiarchogiannopoulou, Eleni (2015) Greece’s U-turn in negotiations signifies a new era in Syriza’s internal politics. LSE Greece@LSE (19 Feb 2015). Website.

Xiarchogiannopoulou, Eleni (2015) Syriza’s internal opposition may risk Greece’s future into the Eurozone. LSE Greece@LSE (12 Feb 2015). Website.

Xu, Ping, Garand, James C. and Zhu, Ling (2015) How immigration makes income inequality worse in the US. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (14 Oct 2015). Website.

Yakovlev, Pavel and Gilson, David (2015) Public trust in leaders is highest in more isolated and autocraticcountries. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (01 Apr 2015). Website.

Yamada, Kazuo and Takahashi, Hidenori (2015) Lower restrictions for start-ups to list on stock exchanges have mixed results. LSE Business Review (26 Nov 2015). Website.

Yang, Wei, Mu, Lan and Shen, Ye (2015) How we can use Twitter data to better understand weather-related depression. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (06 Oct 2015). Website.

Yeung, Ryan (2015) High school athletes and athletic leaders gain higher testscores. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (01 Jun 2015). Website.

Yin, Li (2015) How we can use Google Street View data to help build healthier communities. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (02 Dec 2015). Website.

Yoon, Soon-Young (2015) Soon-Young Yoon, USA. LSE Institute of Public Affairs Blog (03 Aug 2015). Website.

Young, Penny (2015) The 32nd British Social Attitudes Survey sheds a light on the public opinion trends that will decide the General Election. Democratic Audit Blog (26 Mar 2015). Website.

Young, Penny (2015) The 32nd British Social Attitudes sheds a light on the public opinion trends that will decide the General Election. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Apr 2015). Website.

Youngs, Richard (2015) Will the EU’s Global Strategy meet the foreign policy challenges of the future? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (15 Oct 2015). Website.

Ypi, Lea (2015) Jeremy Corbyn’s rise shows the true value of political parties. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Oct 2015). Website.

Yunus, Muhammud (2015) “Capitalism in its current form is incomplete because it misinterprets human beings as robots driven only by self-interest” – Muhammud Yunus. South Asia @ LSE (09 Feb 2015). Website.

Yusuf, Juita-Elena (Wie), Neill, Katharine A., St. John III, Burton, Ash, Ivan K. and Mahar, Kaitrin (2015) In Virginia, disagreement about the threat of sea-level rise and climate change politics prevent action on a pressing problem. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (29 Dec 2015). Website.

Zaiotti, Ruben (2015) The elephant in Europe’s living room: why the EU’s crisis summit must tackle the root causes of migration. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (11 Sep 2015). Website.

Zarali, Kally (2015) Book review: Beppe Grillo’s Five Star Movement: organisation, communication and ideology. LSE Review of Books (31 Jul 2015). Website.

Zarkin, Gary A. and Cowell, Alexander J. (2015) Diverting recently released state prison offenders who abuse substances to treatment would reduce crime and save billions. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (05 Nov 2015). Website.

Zartaloudis, Sotirios (2015) Greek elections 2015: the beginning of the end or the end of the beginning? Euro Crisis in the Press (06 Feb 2015). Website.

Zendejas, Marcela and Ramírez, Darío (2015) No place for silence- freedom of expression in Mexico. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (23 Apr 2015). Website.

Zhang, Li (2015) China’s expectations of the European Union change according to its own national interests. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (30 Sep 2015). Website.

Zhang, Nan (2015) Anti-corruption accountability measures may actually erode citizens’ trust in political institutions, though they don’t have to. Democratic Audit UK (16 Sep 2015). Website.

Zhu, Ling and Clark, Jennifer H. (2015) Inequality in health care persists at the state level, especially in red states with diverse populations. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (07 May 2015). Website.

Zhu, Ling, Rocco, Philip and Barrilleaux, Charles (2015) Supreme Court rules in favor of Obamacare subsidies in King v. Burwell: USAPP experts react. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (25 Jun 2015). Website.

Zhu, Yushu (2015) Communal space as a nurturing ground for grassroots participation in urban China. Favelas@LSE (04 Mar 2015). Website.

Ziemer, Julia (2015) Activist, unicorn or content curator? What do today’s journalists need to be? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (21 Apr 2015). Website.

Ziemer, Julia (2015) The future of the BBC: the debate continues. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (14 Oct 2015). Website.

Ziemer, Julia and Huang, Yanning (2015) “I manage the fear” : being a dissident writer in China. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (20 Oct 2015). Website.

Ziller, Conrad and Schübel, Thomas (2015) Voter experience of corrupt officials is an overlooked reason for the electoral success of radical right parties. Democratic Audit UK (07 Sep 2015). Website.

Zinnbauer, Dieter (2015) Been there – done that! The amazing things that transparency advocates can learn from architects. International Development (25 Jun 2015). Website.

Zoido-Oses, Paula (2015) Female-only carriages: Corbyn’s proposal shows an alarming lack of understanding of the real causes of harassment. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Aug 2015). Website.

Zontos, Michail (2015) Book review: American conspiracy theories by Joseph E. Uscinski and Joseph M. Parent. LSE Review of Books (25 Feb 2015). Website.

Zontos, Michail (2015) Book review: gilded age: American capitalism and the lessons of a New World Order. LSE Review of Books (18 Jun 2015). Website.

Zontos, Michail (2015) Book review: the theater of operations: national security affect from the Cold War to the War on Terror. LSE Review of Books (25 Mar 2015). Website.

Zoogah, David B. (2015) Multinational firms still have a lot to learn about doing business in Africa. LSE Business Review (06 Nov 2015). Website.

Zubía Pinto, Verónica Aranzazu (2015) UN FORUM SERIES – measuring progress through national action plans and sustainability reports. Measuring Business and Human Rights (25 Nov 2015). Website.

Zucman, Gabriel (2015) Inequality: Are we really ‘all in this together’? British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Apr 2015). Website.

Závecz, Gergő (2015) Viktor Orbán’s views on the death penalty could push Hungary further to the margins of EU politics. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (03 Jun 2015). Website.

[Unknown], CG (2015) Comics and human rights: visibility and the black nerd girl. LSE Human Rights Blog (07 Feb 2015). Website.

[Unknown], LSE International Development (2015) The Great Lecture Notes Debate Part Four – The student point of view. International Development (26 Nov 2015). Website.

[Unknown], LSE International Development (2015) The Great Lecture Notes Debate Part Three – The Case For; the lecturers’ view. International Development (26 Nov 2015). Website.

[Unknown], LSE International Development (2015) The Great Lecture Notes Debate Part Two – The Case Against; Notes vs. Knowledge. International Development (19 Nov 2015). Website.

d'Haenens, Leen (2015) No pain, no gain: how kids who are discriminated against use the internet. Parenting for a Digital Future (27 Mar 2015). Website.

de Barra, Graham (2015) Book review: access to justice for disadvantaged communities by Marjorie Mayo, Gerald Koessl, Matthew Scott, Imogen Slater. LSE Review of Books (04 Feb 2015). Website.

de Besi, Elena (2015) Only an approach founded on rights and obligations can allow for effective and legitimate public infrastructure provision. Democratic Audit UK (13 Jul 2015). Website.

de Clercy, Cristine (2015) In Canada’s election, Trudeau got the messaging right, as the other parties fumbled. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (12 Nov 2015). Website.

de Clercy, Cristine (2015) A languid Canadian election turns into a highly competitive race. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (17 Oct 2015). Website.

de Felice, Damiano (2015) UN FORUM SERIES – tracking progress in business and human rights: an introduction. Measuring Business and Human Rights (20 Oct 2015). Blog Entry.

de Grauwe, Paul (2015) Debt relief for Greece is necessary to avoid a crisis in the Eurozone. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (12 Jan 2015). Website.

de La Barre, Jorge (2015) Festiva vigilância (e seus descontentes): o Rio dos megaeventos. Favelas@LSE (24 Apr 2015). Website.

de La Barre, Jorge (2015) A festive surveillance (and its discontents): mega-events in Rio de Janeiro. Favelas@LSE (22 Apr 2015). Website.

de Meza, David (2015) Self-employment attracts people with an optimistic personality. LSE Business Review (02 Oct 2015). Website.

de Sousa, Luís and Casal Bértoa, Fernando (2015) Portuguese elections: Portugal is now a country caught between stability and disaffection. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (09 Oct 2015). Website.

de Sousa Assis, João (2015) Book Review: The European Union illuminated:its nature, importance and future by Ali M. El-Agraa. LSE Review of Books (12 Oct 2015). Website.

de Vries, Catherine E. (2015) Five minutes with Catherine de Vries: “The left is now split over whether they simply oppose the EU’s policies or oppose what the EU stands for overall”. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (26 Aug 2015). Website.

de Vries, Gerdien (2015) If you have no intention of considering employee suggestions, then don’t ask. LSE Business Review (30 Sep 2015). Website.

del Real Tovar, Ines and Neglia, Maddalena (2015) UN FORUM SERIES – the importance of local partnerships and robust research: agricultural workers in the Morocco tomato food chain. Measuring Business and Human Rights (11 Dec 2015). Website.

du Toit, Jessica (2015) Pets and dependency. Forum for European Philosophy Blog (16 Nov 2015). Website.

van Hulten, Michiel (2015) The Greek crisis shows that what we need is more Europe, not less. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (30 Jun 2015). Website.

van Hulten, Michiel (2015) Why debt relief could save Greece but would destroy the Eurozone. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (06 Jul 2015). Website.

van Prooijen, Jan-Willem (2015) Voters on the extreme left and right are far more likely to believe in conspiracy theories. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (02 Mar 2015). Website.

van der Meer, Tom (2015) Care is required when making assertions about the relationship between diversity and social cohesion. Democratic Audit Blog (09 Mar 2015). Website.

von Eggert, Konstantin, Petrov, Nikolay, Brown, Stuart A. and Prelec, Tena (2015) Five minutes with Konstantin von Eggert and Nikolay Petrov: “If the West backs Putin into a corner, nothing can be excluded”. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (27 Mar 2015). Website.

von Stengel, Bernhard ORCID: 0000-0002-3488-8322 (2015) Bernhard von Stengel: Supermarket pricing tricks. Maths at LSE (25 Sep 2015). Website.

von Stengel, Bernhard ORCID: 0000-0002-3488-8322 (2015) A mathematician takes issue with supermarket price promotion gambits. LSE Business Review (25 Sep 2015). Website.

von Weitershausen, Inez (2015) Book review: the European Council and the Council: new intergovernmentalism and institutional change by Uwe Puetter. LSE Review of Books (19 Feb 2015). Website.

von Weitershausen, Inez (2015) Book review: the hungry mind: the origins of curiosity in childhood. LSE Review of Books (01 May 2015). Website.

Çollaku, Bekim and Prelec, Tena (2015) Five minutes with Bekim Çollaku: “Greece and Romania could soon recognise Kosovo”. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (10 Mar 2015). Website.

Öney, Sezin (2015) Turkey’s repeat elections in November are unlikely to ease the country’s political tensions. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (13 Oct 2015). Website.

Öney, Sezin and Erdoğan, Emre (2015) Turkey’s 2015 general election: a final look at the parties and the campaign. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (05 Jun 2015). Website.

Školkay, Andrej (2015) Complex amendment to Slovakia’s FOI Act might make it one of the most liberal in Europe. Media Policy Blog (24 Apr 2015). Website.

Školkay, Andrej (2015) Complex amendment to Slovakia’s FOI Act might make it one of the most liberal in Europe. Media Policy Blog (24 Apr 2015). Website.

Audio/visual resource

Bastaki, Jinan (2015) We will return, if after some time. LSE Research Festival 2015, The London School of Economics and Political Science, GBR.

Chow, Rastus, Seah, Rachel, Radics, George and Carroll, Charles (2015) The Moros in Mindanao. LSE Research Festival 2015, The London School of Economics and Political Science.

Garnsey, Eliza (2015) Art cannot help you. LSE Research Festival 2015, The London School of Economics and Political Science, GBR.

Garnsey, Eliza (2015) Justice in your corner. LSE Research Festival 2015, The London School of Economics and Political Science, GBR.

Jeutner, Valentin (2015) Aporia. LSE Research Festival 2015, The London School of Economics and Political Science.

Schwabe, Siri (2015) Before the match: 'Palestinian pride' at La Cisterna football stadium in Santiago, Chile. LSE Research Festival 2015, The London School of Economics and Political Science, GBR.

Schwabe, Siri (2015) Growing up in protest: marching for Gaza in Santiago, Chile. LSE Research Festival 2015, The London School of Economics and Political Science, GBR.

Schwabe, Siri (2015) Reaching out: Mohammed Assaf at Club Palestino in Santiago, Chile. LSE Research Festival 2015, The London School of Economics and Political Science, GBR.

Sloane, Mona (2015) The idea of social research in design. LSE Research Festival 2015, The London School of Economics and Political Science.

Zhang, Linzhi (2015) Fieldwork in the contemporary Chinese art world. LSE Research Festival 2015, The London School of Economics and Political Science.

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