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Scientific Programme Committee of the 2015 PPRI Conference (2016) Pharmaceutical policies in a crisis? Challenges and solutions identified at the PPRI Conference. Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice, 9 (9). ISSN 2052-3211

Abramovsky, Laura, Attanasio, Orazio, Barron, Kai, Carneiro, Pedro and Stoye, George (2016) Challenges to promoting social inclusion of the extreme poor: evidence from a large-scale experiment in Colombia. Economía, 16 (2). 89 - 142. ISSN 1529-7470

Ahmed, Arif (2016) Book review: Lara Buchak // risk and rationality. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science. ISSN 0007-0882

Al-Rasheed, Madawi (2016) Saudi Arabia's Modern Islamists: and their forgotten campaign for democracy. Foreign Affairs. ISSN 0015-7120

Alòs, Elisa, Chen, Zhanyu and Rheinlander, Thorsten (2016) Valuation of barrier options via a general self-duality. Mathematical Finance, 26 (3). pp. 492-515. ISSN 0960-1627

Angelis, Aris ORCID: 0000-0002-0261-4634 and Kanavos, Panos ORCID: 0000-0001-9518-3089 (2016) Critique of the American Society of Clinical Oncology value assessment framework for cancer treatments: putting methodologic robustness first. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 34 (24). pp. 2935-2936. ISSN 0732-183X

Baurdoux, Erik J. ORCID: 0000-0002-5407-0683, Kyprianou, Andreas E. and Ott, Curdin (2016) Optimal prediction for positive self-similar Markov processes. Electronic Journal of Probability, 21. ISSN 1083-6489

Bennett, Linda and Flanagan, Dimity (2016) Measuring the impact of digitized theses: a case study from the London School of Economics. Insights: the UKSG Journal, 29 (2). pp. 111-119. ISSN 2048-7754

Berg Brigham, Karen, Darlington, Meryl, Wright, John S. F., Lewison, Grant, Kanavos, Panos ORCID: 0000-0001-9518-3089 and Durand-Zaleski, Isabelle (2016) Mapping research activity on mental health disorders in Europe: study protocol for the Mapping_NCD project. Health Research Policy and Systems, 14 (1). ISSN 1478-4505

Bernauer, Thomas and Beiser-McGrath, Liam F. ORCID: 0000-0001-9745-0320 (2016) Simple reframing unlikely to boost public support for climate policy. Nature Climate Change, 6 (7). 680 - 683. ISSN 1758-678X

Bernauer, Thomas, Dong, Liang, Beiser-McGrath, Liam F. ORCID: 0000-0001-9745-0320, Shaymerdenova, Irina and Zhang, Haibin (2016) Unilateral or reciprocal climate policy? Experimental evidence from China. Politics and Governance, 4 (3). 152 - 171. ISSN 2183-2463

Bezverhni, Zinaida, Safta, Vladimir, Chitan, Elena, Ferrario, Alessandra and Habicht, Jarno (2016) Improving access to essential medicines in the Republic of Moldova. Eurohealth, 22 (2). pp. 45-47. ISSN 1356-1030

Bradford, Ben ORCID: 0000-0001-5480-5638 and Jackson, Jonathan ORCID: 0000-0003-2426-2219 (2016) Cooperating with the police as an act of social control: trust and neighbourhood concerns as predictors of public assistance. Nordisk Politiforskning (Nordic Journal of Studies in Policing), 3 (2). pp. 111-131. ISSN 1894-8693

Brown, Jennifer ORCID: 0000-0002-6395-0244 (2016) Revisiting the classics: women in control? The role of women in law enforcement: Frances Heidensohn. Policing and Society, 26 (2). pp. 230-237. ISSN 1043-9463

Cai, Xiaoming, Den Haan, Wouter J. ORCID: 0000-0001-6214-8156 and Pinder, Jonathan (2016) Predictable recoveries. Economica, 83 (330). 307 - 337. ISSN 0013-0427

Cavallo, Eduardo and Pedemonte, Mathieu (2016) The relationship between national saving and investment in Latin America and the Caribbean. Economía, 16 (2). 29 - 54. ISSN 1529-7470

Chisari, Omar, Galiani, Sebastian and Miller, Sebastian (2016) Optimal climate change adaptation and mitigation expenditures in environmentally small economies. Economía, 17 (1). 65 - 94. ISSN 1529-7470

Colbran, Marianne P. (2016) Leveson five years on: the effect of the Leveson and Filkin Reports on relations between the Metropolitan Police and the national news media. British Journal of Criminology. ISSN 0007-0955

Costa-Font, Joan ORCID: 0000-0001-7174-7919 (2016) Book review: The conquest of health: mortality and modernisation in contemporary Spain (In Spanish: La conquista de la salud. Mortalidad y modernización en la España contemporánea), V. Pérez Moreda, D.-S. Reher, A. Sanz- Gimeno (2015). Economics and Human Biology, 23. pp. 134-135. ISSN 1570-677X

Costa-Font, Joan ORCID: 0000-0001-7174-7919 (2016) Is medicines parallel trade ‘regulatory arbitrage’? International journal of Health Economics and Management, 16 (4). pp. 321-336. ISSN 2199-9023

Costa-Font, Joan ORCID: 0000-0001-7174-7919 and Mas, Núria (2016) 'Globesity'? The effects of globalization on obesity and caloric intake. Food Policy, 64. pp. 121-132. ISSN 0306-9192

Cuesta, Ana, Glewwe, Paul and Krause, Brooke (2016) School infrastructure and educational outcomes: a literature review, with special reference to Latin America. Economía, 17 (1). 95 - 130. ISSN 1529-7470

Delajara, Marcelo, Álvarez, Federico Hernández and Tirado, Abel Rodríguez (2016) Nowcasting Mexico’s short-term GDP growth in real-time: a factor model versus professional forecasters. Economía, 17 (1). 167 - 182. ISSN 1529-7470

D’Erasmo, Pablo N. (2016) Access to credit and the size of the formal sector. Economía, 16 (2). 143 - 200. ISSN 1529-7470

Estrin, Saul ORCID: 0000-0002-3447-8593, Meyer, Klaus E., Nielsen, Bo B. and Nielsen, Sabina (2016) Home country institutions and the internationalization of state owned enterprises: a cross-country analysis. Journal of World Business, 51 (2). pp. 294-307. ISSN 1090-9516

Fenny, Ama P., Asante, Felix A., Arhinful, Daniel K., Kusi, Anthony, Parmar, Divya and Williams, Gemma (2016) Who uses outpatient healthcare services under Ghana’s health protection scheme and why? BMC Health Services Research, 16 (174). ISSN 1472-6963

Freeman, Emily ORCID: 0000-0001-9396-1350 (2016) Understanding HIV-related stigma in older age in rural Malawi. Social Science & Medicine, 164. pp. 35-43. ISSN 0277-9536

Gandelman, Néstor (2016) A comparison of saving rates: microdata evidence from seventeen Latin American and Caribbean countries. Economía, 16 (2). 201 - 258. ISSN 1529-7470

Gerber, Alan S., Huber, Gregory A., Biggers, Daniel R. and Hendry, David J. (2016) Why don’t people vote in U.S. primary elections? Assessing theoretical explanations for reduced participation. Electoral Studies, 45. pp. 119-129. ISSN 0261-3794

Gertner, Gaston, Johannsen, Julia and Martinez, Sebastian (2016) Effects of nutrition promotion on child growth in El Alto, Bolivia: results from a geographical discontinuity design. Economía, 17 (1). 131 - 165. ISSN 1529-7470

Haar, Vonder, Lam, Frederick, Adams, Wendy, Riparip, Lara-Kirstie, Kaur, Sukhbir, Muthukrishna, Michael ORCID: 0000-0002-7079-5166, Rosi, Susanna and Winstanley, Catharine (2016) Frontal traumatic brain injury in rats causes long-lasting impairments in impulse control that are differentially sensitive to pharmacotherapeutics and associated with chronic neuroinflammation. ACS Chemical Neuroscience. ISSN 1948-7193

Haltiwanger, John (2016) Firm dynamics and productivity: TFPQ, TFPR, and demand-side factors. Economía, 17 (1). 3 - 26. ISSN 1529-7470

Hanrieder, Tine ORCID: 0000-0002-9818-8683 (2016) Orders of worth and the moral conceptions of health in global politics. International Theory, 8 (3). pp. 390-421. ISSN 1752-9719

Hopenhayn, Hugo A. (2016) Firm size and development. Economía, 17 (1). 27 - 49. ISSN 1529-7470

Husovec, Martin (2016) Das neue Urheberrecht in der Slowakei. Medien und Recht International, 1 - 3.

Husovec, Martin (2016) General monitoring of third-party content: compatible with freedom of expression? Journal of Intellectual Property Law and Practice, 11 (1). 17 - 20. ISSN 1747-1532

Kamradt-Scott, Adam, Harman, Sophie, Wenham, Clare ORCID: 0000-0001-5378-3203 and Smith, Frank (2016) Civil–military cooperation in Ebola and beyond. The Lancet, 387 (10014). pp. 104-105. ISSN 0140-6736

Katsanidou, Alexia, Horton, Laurence and Jensen, Uwe (2016) Data policies, data management, and the quality of academic writing. International Studies Perspectives. ISSN 1528-3577

Kawalec, Paweł, Sagan, Anna and Pilc, Andrzej (2016) The correlation between HTA recommendations and reimbursement status of orphan drugs in Europe. Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases, 11 (122). ISSN 1750-1172

Kolios, Panayiotis, Papadaki, Katerina ORCID: 0000-0002-0755-1281 and Friderikos, Vasilis (2016) Energy efficient mobile video streaming using mobility. Computer Networks, 94. pp. 189-204. ISSN 1389-1286

Krapohl, E., Euesden, J., Zabaneh, D., Pingault, J.-B., Rimfeld, K., von Stumm, S., Dale, P. S., Breen, G., O'Reilly, P. F. and Plomin, R. (2016) Phenome-wide analysis of genome-wide polygenic scores. Molecular Psychiatry, 21 (9). pp. 1188-1193. ISSN 1359-4184

Maxwell, Daniel, Majid, Nisar, Adan, Guhad, Abdirahman, Khalif and Kim, Jeeyon Janet (2016) Facing famine: Somali experiences in the famine of 2011. Food Policy, 65. 63 - 73. ISSN 0306-9192

Nasim, Husnain (2016) Economic Austerity, Human Rights and Judicial Deference: A Case for a More Rigorous Judicial Role. LSE Law Review, 1. pp. 32-55. ISSN 2516-4058

Nicod, Elena and Kanavos, Panos ORCID: 0000-0001-9518-3089 (2016) Scientific and social value judgments for orphan drugs in health technology assessment. International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, 32 (4). pp. 218-232. ISSN 0266-4623

Nolte, Ellen, Frolich, Anne, Hildebrandt, Helmut, Pimperl, Alexander, Schulpen, Guy J. and Vrijhoef, Hubertus J. M. (2016) Implementing integrated care: a synthesis of experiences in three European countries. International Journal of Care Coordination, 19 (1-2). pp. 5-19. ISSN 2053-4345

Ortega, Daniel, Ronconi, Lucas and Sanguinetti, Pablo (2016) Reciprocity and willingness to pay taxes: evidence from a survey experiment in Latin America. Economía, 16 (2). 55 - 88. ISSN 1529-7470

Peña-Longobardo, Luz María, Oliva-Moreno, Juan, García-Armesto, Sandra and Hernández-Quevedo, Cristina (2016) The Spanish long-term care system in transition: ten years since the 2006 Dependency Act. Health Policy, 120 (10). pp. 1177-1182. ISSN 0168-8510

Pouloudi, Nancy, Currie, Wendy and Whitley, Edgar A. ORCID: 0000-0003-1779-0814 (2016) Entangled stakeholder roles and perceptions in health information systems: a longitudinal study of the UK NHS N3 network. Journal of the Association for Information Systems, 17 (2). 107 - 161. ISSN 1536-9323

Punch, Maurice, Crashaw, Ralph and Markham, Geoffrey (2016) Democratic principles and police fatal force: avoidance of debate, unresolved accountability and human rights. International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice. ISSN 1756-0616

Punch, Maurice and James, Stephen (2016) Researching law enforcement and public health. Policing and Society. ISSN 1043-9463

Rechel, Bernd, McKee, Martin, Haas, Marion, Marchildon, Gregory P., Bousquet, Frederic, Blümel, Miriam, Geissler, Alexander, van Ginneken, Ewout, Ashton, Toni, Saunes, Ingrid Sperre, Anell, Anders, Quentin, Wilm, Saltman, Richard, Culler, Steven, Barnes, Andrew, Palm, Willy and Nolte, Ellen (2016) Public reporting on quality, waiting times and patient experience in 11 high-income countries. Health Policy, 120 (4). pp. 377-383. ISSN 0168-8510

Rescorla, Michael (2016) Book review: Gualtiero Piccinini // physical computation. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science. ISSN 0007-0882

Restuccia, Diego (2016) Comment. Economía, 17 (1). 51 - 61. ISSN 1529-7470

Reutlinger, Alexander and Hartmann, Stephan (2016) Book review: Margaret Morrison // reconstructing reality. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science. ISSN 0007-0882

Sabsay, Leticia ORCID: 0000-0001-5567-0464 (2016) From being sexual to having sexual rights. Darkmatter, 14. ISSN 2041-3254

Sagan, Anna, Kowalska-Bobko, Iwona and Mokrzycka, Anna (2016) The 2015 emergency care reform in Poland: some improvements, some unmet demands and some looming conflicts. Health Policy, 120 (11). 1220 - 1225. ISSN 0168-8510

Salcher, Maximilian ORCID: 0000-0002-5628-5266, Naci, Huseyin ORCID: 0000-0002-7192-5751, Law, Tyler J., Kuehne, Titus, Schubert, Stephan and Kelm, Marcus (2016) Balloon dilatation and stenting for aortic coarctation: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Circulation: Cardiovascular Interventions. ISSN 1941-7640

Sandleris, Guido (2016) The costs of sovereign default: theory and empirical evidence. Economía, 16 (2). 1 - 28. ISSN 1529-7470

Scalvini, Marco (2016) A crisis of religious diversity: debating integration in post-immigration Europe. Discourse and Communication, 10 (6). pp. 614-634. ISSN 1750-4821

Secker, Jane ORCID: 0000-0002-3047-1212 and Morrison, Chris (2016) From anxiety to empowerment: supporting librarians develop copyright literacy. ALISS Quarterly, 12 (1). pp. 10-13. ISSN 1747-9258

Selimić, Ina (2016) Female Criminality, Class, and Deviance During the Rise of the Twentieth Century Department Store. LSE Law Review, 1. pp. 1-30. ISSN 2516-4058

Shariff, Azim F., Willard, Aiyana K., Muthukrishna, Michael ORCID: 0000-0002-7079-5166, Kramer, Stephanie R. and Henrich, Joseph (2016) What is the association between religious affiliation and children’s altruism? Current Biology, 26 (15). R699-R700. ISSN 0960-9822

Shasiharan, Prin (2016) The Influence of Societal Structure and the Impact of Legal Regulation on Corporate Social Responsibility: A Comparative Perspective. LSE Law Review, 1. pp. 92-124. ISSN 2516-4058

Spencer, Karen, Sanders, Caroline, Whitley, Edgar A. ORCID: 0000-0003-1779-0814, Lund, David, Kaye, Jane and Dixon, William Gregory (2016) Patient perspectives on sharing anonymised personal health data using a digital system for dynamic consent and research feedback: a qualitative study. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 18 (4). e66. ISSN 1438-8871

Thoma, Johanna ORCID: 0000-0002-1364-4521 (2016) On the hidden thought experiments of economic theory. Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 46 (2). pp. 129-146. ISSN 1552-7441

Thomson, Sarah, Evetovits, Tamás, Cylus, Jonathan ORCID: 0000-0001-8269-1578 and Jakab, Melitta (2016) Generating evidence for UHC: systematic monitoring of financial protection in European health systems. Eurohealth, 22 (2). pp. 23-27. ISSN 1356-1030

Thomson, Sarah, Evetovits, Tamás, Cylus, Jonathan ORCID: 0000-0001-8269-1578 and Jakab, Melitta (2016) Monitoring financial protection to assess progress towards universal health coverage in Europe. Public Health Panorama, 2 (3). pp. 357-366. ISSN 2412-544X

Tinelli, Michela ORCID: 0000-0002-8816-4389, Ryan, Mandy and Bond, Christine (2016) What, who and when? Incorporating a discrete choice experiment into an economic evaluation. Health Economics Review, 6 (1). ISSN 2191-1991

Vijay, Mrinal (2016) The Dilemma of Balancing the Administration of Justice and the Preservation of Confidentiality in the Mediation Process. LSE Law Review, 1. pp. 69-90. ISSN 2516-4058

Wenham, Clare ORCID: 0000-0001-5378-3203 (2016) Digitalizing disease surveillance: the global safety net. Global Health Governance, 10 (2). pp. 124-137. ISSN 1939-2389

Witney, Simon (2016) What Can Legal Academics Add to the Debate About Private Equity? LSE Law Review, 1. pp. 125-129. ISSN 2516-4058

Wolkenstein, Fabio (2016) A deliberative model of intra-party democracy. Journal of Political Philosophy, 24 (3). pp. 297-320. ISSN 0963-8016

Zaun, Natascha ORCID: 0000-0002-0436-6275, Roos, Christof and Gulzau, Fabian (2016) Circumventing deadlock through venue-shopping: Why there is more than just talk in US immigration politics in times of economic crisis. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 42 (10). pp. 1590-1609. ISSN 1369-183X

Book Section

(2016) Realigning financing to better meet individual health care needs. In: OECD Reviews of Health Systems: Mexico 2016. OECD Reviews of Health Systems. OECD, pp. 117-146. ISBN 9789264230972

Brown, Jennifer ORCID: 0000-0002-6395-0244 (2016) Psychiatry, psychology, and crime: historical and current aspects. In: Huebner, Beth M., (ed.) Oxford Bibliographies in Criminology. Oxford University Press, New York, USA.

Cylus, Jonathan ORCID: 0000-0001-8269-1578, Papanicolas, Irene ORCID: 0000-0002-8000-3185 and Smith, Peter C. (2016) Conclusions. In: Cylus, Jonathan, Papanicolas, Irene and Smith, Peter C., (eds.) Health system efficiency: How to make measurement matter for policy and management. Health Policy Series. European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, Brussels, Belgium, 225 - 241. ISBN 9789289050418

Cylus, Jonathan ORCID: 0000-0001-8269-1578, Papanicolas, Irene ORCID: 0000-0002-8000-3185 and Smith, Peter C. (2016) A framework for thinking about health system efficiency. In: Cylus, Jonathan, Papanicolas, Irene and Smith, Peter C., (eds.) Health system efficiency: How to make measurement matter for policy and management. Health Policy Series. European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, Brussels, Belgium, pp. 1-20. ISBN 9789289050418

Cylus, Jonathan ORCID: 0000-0001-8269-1578 and Pearson, Mark (2016) Cross-national efficiency comparisons of health systems, subsectors and disease areas. In: Cylus, Jonathan, Papanicolas, Irene and Smith, Peter C., (eds.) Health system efficiency: How to make measurement matter for policy and management. Health Policy Series. European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, Brussels, Belgium, pp. 139-166. ISBN 9789289050418

Dowdney, Luke and Sampson, Alice (2016) Fighting for peace: from the favelas of Rio de Janeiro and beyond. In: Conrad, David and White, Alan, (eds.) Sport-based Health Interventions: Case Studies from Around the World. Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, New York, USA, pp. 211-230. ISBN 9781461459958

Freeman, Emily ORCID: 0000-0001-9396-1350 (2016) Care and identity in rural Malawi. In: Hoffman, Jaco and Pype, Katrien, (eds.) Ageing in Sub-Saharan Africa: Spaces and Practices of Care. Ageing in a Global Context. Policy Press, Bristol, UK, pp. 115-136. ISBN 978-1447325253

Freeman, Emily ORCID: 0000-0001-9396-1350 and Blick, Crystal (2016) Long-term care organization and financing in South Africa. In: Comas-Herrera, Adelina, (ed.) Long-Term Care Financing: Preparing for Global Ageing at Different Speeds, Magnitudes and Wealth: Report to the WHO Working Group on Long-Term Care Systems. Personal Social Services Research Unit, LSE, London, UK.

McLean, Neil and Price, Linda (2016) The mechanics of identity formation: a discursive psychological perspective on academic identity. In: Smith, J., Rattray, J., Peseta, T. and Loads, D., (eds.) Identity Work in the Contemporary University: Exploring an Uneasy Profession. Educational futures. Sense publishers, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, pp. 45-57. ISBN 9789463003100

Motta, Wallis and Fatah gen Schieck, Ava (2016) Mediated spatial cultures: place-making in London neighbourhoods with the aid of public interactive screens. In: Griffiths, Sam and von Lünen, Alexander, (eds.) Spatial cultures and urban agency: towards a new morphology of the cities. Routledge, London, pp. 160-171. ISBN 9781472450296

Poole, Thomas ORCID: 0000-0001-9721-7502 (2016) Constitutional reason of state. In: Dyzenhaus, David and Thorburn, Malcolm, (eds.) The Philosophical Foundations of Constitutional Law. Philosophical Foundations of Law. Oxford University Press, Oxford. ISBN 9780198754527

Secker, Jane ORCID: 0000-0002-3047-1212 and Morrison, Chris (2016) Copyright education and training. In: Copyright and E-learning: a Guide for Practitioners. Facet Publishing, London, UK, pp. 211-238. ISBN 9781783300600

Sharp, Deen ORCID: 0000-0003-0524-0540 (2016) Urbicide and the arrangement of violence in Syria. In: Sharp, Deen and Panetta, Claire, (eds.) Beyond the Square: Urbanism and the Arab Uprisings. Urban research (Series). Terreform, Inc., New York City, p. 118. ISBN 9780996004145

Monograph

World Health Organization (2016) Spending targets for health: no magic number. Health financing working paper (WHO/HIS/HGF/HFWorkingPaper/16.1). World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland.

Barbosa, Alexandre, Pitta, Marcelo, Senne, Fabio and Sózio, Maria Eugênia (2016) Survey sampling and administration. Global Kids Online. London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Berman, Gabrielle (2016) Ethical considerations for research with children. Global Kids Online. London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Byrne, Jasmina, Albright, Kerry and Kardefelt-Winther, Daniel (2016) Using research findings for policymaking. Global Kids Online. London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Camfield, Graham (2016) LSE Library: a history of the collections. . London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Chichava, Sérgio and Durán, Jimena (2016) Civil society organisations’ political control over Brazil and Japan’s development cooperation in Mozambique: more than a mere whim? Working papers (2/2016). LSE Global South Unit, London, UK.

Costa-Font, Joan ORCID: 0000-0001-7174-7919, Jiménez-Martínez, Sergi and Vilaplana-Prieto, Cristina (2016) Thinking of incentivizing care? The effect of demand subsidies on informal caregiving and intergenerational transfers. Barcelona GSE Working Paper (929). Barcelona Graduate School of Economics, Barcelona, Spain.

Dinh, Thuy, Farrugia, Lorleen, O'Neill, Brian, Vandoninck, Sofie and Velicu, Anca (2016) Internet safety helplines: exploratory study first findings. . Better Internet for Kids.

Florman, Mark, Klingler-Vidra, Robyn and Facada, Martim Jacinto (2016) A critical evaluation of social impact assessment methodologies and a call to measure economic and social impact holistically through the external rate of return platform. Working Paper (1602). LSE Enterprise, London.

Hasebrink, Uwe (2016) Global and regional comparative analysis of children’s internet use. Global Kids Online. London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Jones, Gareth A. ORCID: 0000-0001-9844-4547 and Rodgers, Dennis (2016) Anthropology and the city: standing on the shoulders of giants? Working Paper Series (21). Centre for Urban Studies, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Jovchelovitch, Sandra ORCID: 0000-0002-0073-2792 and Priego-Hernandez, Jacqueline (2016) Desarrollo social de base en favelas de Río de Janeiro: un manual práctico. . London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK. ISBN 9781909890336

Kleine, Dorothea, Pearson, Gemma and Poveda, Sammia (2016) Participatory methods: engaging children’s voices and experiences in research. Global Kids Online. London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Logar, Svetlana, Anzelm, Dunja, Lazic, Danica and Vujacic, Vuk (2016) Global Kids Online Montenegro: opportunities, risks and safety. Global Kids Online. UNICEF Montenegro, Government of Montenegro and IPSOS Montenegro, Podgorica, Montenegro.

Maldonado, Andrés Ucrós (2016) Early lessons from the Colombian peace process. Working papers (1/2016). LSE Global South Unit, London, UK.

Phyfer, Joanne, Burton, Patrick and Leoschut, Lezanne (2016) Global Kids Online South Africa: barriers, opportunities and risks. A glimpse into South African children’s internet use and online activities. Global Kids Online, Jossel, Liesa (ed.). Centre for Justice and Crime Prevention, South Africa, Cape Town, South Africa. ISBN 9780620728430

Popadić, Dragan, Pavlović, Zoran, Petrović, Dalibor and Kuzmanović, Dobrinka (2016) Global Kids Online Serbia: balancing between opportunities and risks: results from the pilot study. Global Kids Online. University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia.

Quayle, Ethel (2016) Researching online child sexual exploitation and abuse: are there links between online and offline vulnerabilities? Global Kids Online. London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Ravalli, Maria José and Paoloni, Paola (2016) Global Kids Online Argentina: research study on the perceptions and habits of children and adolescents on the use of technologies, the internet and social media. Global Kids Online. UNICEF Argentina, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Rios-Amaya, Juliana, Secker, Jane ORCID: 0000-0002-3047-1212 and Morrison, Chris (2016) Lecture recording in higher education: risky business or evolving open practice. . LSE / University of Kent, London, UK.

Roger, Kris, Ney, Sarah and Liote, Laurent (2016) Teaching spaces design and development at LSE: an evaluation of impact on teaching and learning. . London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Ríos Amaya, Juliana and Secker, Jane ORCID: 0000-0002-3047-1212 (2016) Choosing between print and electronic… Or keeping both? Academic Reading Format International Study (ARFIS) UK Report. . Learning Technology and Innovation (LTI), London, UK.

Stelmaszak, Marta (2016) Mahara research project report. . London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Tan, Merle, Estacio, Leonardo and Ylade, Michelle (2016) Global Kids Online The Philippines: executive summary. Global Kids Online. UNICEF Philippines, University of the Philippines, Manila, Philippines.

Third, Amanda (2016) Researching the benefits and opportunities for children online. Global Kids Online. London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Vayanos, Dimitri ORCID: 0000-0002-0944-4914 and Woolley, Paul (2016) Curse of the benchmarks. Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers (747). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Wang, Yujia, Secker, Jane ORCID: 0000-0002-3047-1212 and Gomes, Sonia (2016) Student ambassadors for digital literacy (SADL): evaluation & impact report 2015/16. . The London School of Economics and Political Science, Learning Technology and Innovation, London, UK.

Zaman, Bieke and Nouwen, Marije (2016) Parental controls: advice for parents, researchersand industry. . EU Kids Online, The London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Ólafsson, Kjartan (2016) Adopting and adapting a standardised modular survey. Global Kids Online. London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Conference or Workshop Item

Freeman, Emily ORCID: 0000-0001-9396-1350 (2016) Attitudes towards sexual health and sex behaviour among older adults with HIV in rural southern Malawi. In: 2013 BSPS Conference, 2013-09-09 - 2013-09-11, Swansea, United Kingdom, GBR. (Submitted)

Freeman, Emily ORCID: 0000-0001-9396-1350 (2016) Shifting and static attitudes towards intergenerational transfers of care in rural Malawi. In: 2013 BSPS Conference, 2013-09-09 - 2013-09-11, Swansea, United Kingdom, GBR. (Submitted)

Freeman, Emily ORCID: 0000-0001-9396-1350 (2016) The future of long term care for vulnerable older adults in South Africa. In: 4th International Conference on Evidence-based Policy in Long-term Care, 2016-09-04 - 2016-09-07, London, United Kingdom, GBR. (Submitted)

Freeman, Emily ORCID: 0000-0001-9396-1350 and Coast, Ernestina ORCID: 0000-0002-8703-307X (2016) How to evidence research impact. In: LSE Funding Information Day, 2016-10-18, London, United Kingdom, GBR. (Submitted)

Freeman, Emily ORCID: 0000-0001-9396-1350 and Coast, Ernestina ORCID: 0000-0002-8703-307X (2016) Maximising research uptake and impact of work on unsafeabortion in Zambia. In: Lessons from a Decade’s Research on Poverty: Innovation, Engagement and Impact Conference, 2016-03-16 - 2016-03-18, Pretoria, South Africa, ZAF.

Freeman, Emily ORCID: 0000-0001-9396-1350 and Kohler, Hans-Peter (2016) The state of Malawi’s older population. In: Frontiers of Longitudinal Research in Malawi: Informing Health and Family Policies after the Peak of the AIDS Epidemic Conference, 2016-03-10 - 2016-03-11, Blantyre, Malawi, MWI. (Submitted)

Hayhoe, Simon (2016) Mobile technologies to support disabled students. In: BETT 2016, 2016-01-20 - 2016-01-23, London, United Kingdom, GBR. (Submitted)

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Bakker, Bert, Rooduijn, Matthijs and Schumacher, Gijs (2016) Donald Trump’s support comes from two distinct groups:authoritarians who oppose immigration and anti-establishmentvoters. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (02 Sep 2016). Website.

Bale, Tim (2016) ‘Banging on about Europe’: how the Eurosceptics got their referendum. LSE Brexit (23 Jun 2016). Website.

Bale, Tim, Vasilopoulou, Sofia, Cowley, Philip and Menon, Anand (2016) Speaking for Britain? MPs broadly reflect the views of their supporters on Europe – but one side should worry a little more than the other. LSE Brexit (12 Feb 2016). Website.

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Bammer, Gabriele (2016) Why are interdisciplinary research proposals less likely to be funded? Lack of adequate peer review may be a factor. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (10 Aug 2016). Website.

Banda, Kevin K. and Carsey, Thomas M. (2016) Primary election candidates change their campaign strategies in response to both their current and (potential) future opponents. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (25 Jan 2016). Website.

Banerjee, Paroj (2016) The crackdowns on universities and the narrowing of “nationalism” in India. South Asia @ LSE (29 Feb 2016). Website.

Bang, Henrik Paul (2016) Book review: Foucault’s political challenge: from hegemony to truth by Henrik Paul Bang. LSE Review of Books (20 Jun 2016). Website.

Bang, Henrik Paul (2016) Contemporary politics requires the simultaneous having and eating of cakes, as Jeremy Corbyn is finding out over Europe. Democratic Audit UK (20 Jan 2016). Website.

Banks, Marcus A. (2016) Challenging the print paradigm: web-powered scholarship is setto advance the creation and distribution of research. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (08 Feb 2016). Website.

Bannerman, Gordon (2016) Book review: Harold Wilson: the unprincipled Prime Minister? Reappraising Harold Wilson edited by Andrew S. Crines and Kevin Hickson. LSE Review of Books (25 Jul 2016). Website.

Barassi, Veronica (2016) My child is an anarchist, a feminist, a communist. Parenting for a Digital Future (21 Sep 2016). Website.

Barber, Michael, Thrower, Sharece and Canes-Wrone, Brandice (2016) For Congressional donors, politicians’ policy preferences are more important than their party. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (02 Dec 2016). Website.

Barber, Stephen (2016) The Sun newspaper has set out the terms for Britain remaining in the EU. Democratic Audit UK (02 Jul 2016). Website.

Barberis, Janos (2016) Banks’ cautious approach to financial startups has matured. LSE Business Review (17 May 2016). Website.

Bardhan, Pranab and Campion, Sonali (2016) “Experimental evidence shows that when people are given unconditional cash they will by and large spend it on worthwhile things” – Pranab Bardhan. South Asia @ LSE (21 Nov 2016). Website.

Bardhan, Pranab and Campion, Sonali (2016) “Inequality harms cooperative efforts. In India we see the problems this creates at local, state and national level” – Pranab Bardhan. South Asia @ LSE (01 Nov 2016). Website.

Bargout, Remy (2016) Book review: adapting to climate uncertainty in African agriculture: narratives and knowledge politics by Stephen Whitfield. LSE Review of Books (12 Oct 2016). Website.

Barham, Peter (2016) Book review: madness, distress and the politics of disablement edited by Helen Spandler, Jill Anderson and Bob Sapey. LSE Review of Books (24 Nov 2016). Website.

Barker, Chris (2016) An American view on the Brexit vote: an opportunity not worth seizing. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (21 Jun 2016). Website.

Barker, Rodney (2016) How foreigners became the convenient scapegoat of the referendum campaign. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Jun 2016). Website.

Barmby, Tim, Zangelidis, Alexandros and Sessions, John (2016) People avoid calling in sick if that adds to their colleagues’ burden. LSE Business Review (05 Dec 2016). Website.

Barnard, Catherine, Ludlow, Amy and Fraser Butlin, Sarah (2016) What minimum wage? Why enforcement of EU migrants’ employment rights matters. LSE Brexit (11 May 2016). Website.

Barnes, Naomi (2016) Considering the monstrous in digital methods can inform researchers’ ethical decision making. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (31 Oct 2016). Website.

Baron, Denise (2016) Are humans getting smarter? Psychology at LSE (29 Apr 2016). Website.

Baron, Denise, Donszelmann, Sophie and Gilson, Christopher (2016) The Ballpark podcast episode 3: power, person, people: US foreign policy. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (25 Apr 2016). Website.

Baron, Denise and Gilson, Christopher (2016) The Ballpark extra innings: Erich McElroy’s imperfect guide to the US Presidential debates. Impact of American Politics & Policy Blog (24 Mar 2016). Website.

Barrett, Gavin (2016) Brexit means Brexit, but the Norway model is clearly the least worst option. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (20 Jul 2016). Website.

Barrett, Gavin (2016) Theresa May has two clear options on Brexit – neither of them easy. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (12 Jul 2016). Website.

Barrett, Gavin (2016) What the UK could learn from Ireland’s EU referendum campaigns. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (27 Apr 2016). Website.

Barry, Michael and Wilkinson, Adrian (2016) The HR literature won’t give you a complete picture of employee voice. LSE Business Review (23 Aug 2016). Website.

Bartling, Sönke and Fecher, Benedikt (2016) Could Blockchain provide the technical fix to solve science’s reproducibility crisis? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (21 Jul 2016). Website.

Bashir, Ali (2016) Twenty five years later, Somaliland comes of age. Africa at LSE (19 May 2016). Website.

Bateman, Victoria (2016) Brexiteers on the left are following a Yellow Brick Road, destined for disappointment. LSE Brexit (04 Jul 2016). Website.

Bateman, Victoria (2016) Patriotism: last refuge of a scoundrel, or foundation of a healthy trading state? LSE Brexit (19 Oct 2016). Website.

Bates, Jo (2016) Towards a critical data science – the complicated relationship between data and the democratic project. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (12 Jan 2016). Website.

Batten, Michelle (2016) Are you an MPA offer-holder? Read about year one’s curriculum. LSE Institute of Public Affairs Blog (11 May 2016). Website.

Batten, Michelle (2016) Are you an MPA offer-holder? Read about year two’s curriculum. LSE Institute of Public Affairs Blog (11 May 2016). Website.

Bauchowicz, Stefan and Hänska, Max ORCID: 0000-0001-9188-534X (2016) How Leave won Twitter: an analysis of 7.5m Brexit-related tweets. LSE Brexit (19 Aug 2016). Website.

Bauer, Nichole (2016) The Trump tape has transformed the 2016 election into a referendum on gender. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (12 Oct 2016). Website.

Baxendale, Helen and Wellings, Ben (2016) Anglosphere cooperation given a surprise boost after the Brexit vote. LSE Brexit (26 Jul 2016). Website.

Baxter, Graeme and MacLeod, Iain (2016) Scottish Parliament election preview: continued SNP dominance in the North East, but who will pick up the scraps? Democratic Audit UK (21 Apr 2016). Website.

Baxter, Jacqueline (2016) Book review: The life project: the extraordinary story of our ordinary lives by Helen Pearson. LSE Review of Books (10 May 2016). Website.

Bayley, Julie (2016) A call to build an impact literate research culture. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (07 Dec 2016). Website.

Beaulieu, Emily and Searles, Kathleen (2016) Disrupting implicit bias: crowdsourced database highlights women experts in the social sciences #WomenAlsoKnowStuff. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (10 Mar 2016). Website.

Bechev, Dimitar (2016) Turkey’s failed coup has firmly tightened Erdoğan’s grip on power. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (18 Jul 2016). Website.

Bechev, Dimitar (2016) A game of polls: Bulgaria’s presidential election threatens to shake up the country’s party system. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (31 Oct 2016). Website.

Bechev, Dimitar (2016) The murder of Russia’s ambassador shows Turkey in the worst possible light. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (20 Dec 2016). Website.

Bechev, Dimitar (2016) A very Bulgarian drama: what Rumen Radev’s presidential election victory means for Bulgarian politics. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (14 Nov 2016). Website.

Beck, Gunnar (2016) Germany and the EU can’t afford to drive a hard bargain over Brexit. LSE Brexit (19 Sep 2016). Website.

Becker, Peter (2016) Understanding Germany: why Berlin’s policies reflect its role as the ‘status quo power’ in Europe. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (17 Mar 2016). Website.

Beer, David (2016) Is neoliberalism making you anxious? Metrics and the production of uncertainty. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 May 2016). Website.

Beer, David (2016) Measuring and engineering influence on social media: what does this mean for political power? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (19 Dec 2016). Website.

Begun, Stephanie (2016) Connecting homeless youth to supportive others and boosting their belief in their abilities can help them to address problems in their lives. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (03 Aug 2016). Website.

Behuria, Pritish (2016) The challenge of thinking and working politically to reform public services. International Development (25 May 2016). Website.

Bell, Lauren (2016) The stakes are high in the looming fight to replace Justice Scalia on the Supreme Court. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (15 Feb 2016). Website.

Belling, Daniel (2016) ‘The alternatives are worse’ – the message that unites EU referendum campaigners. LSE Brexit (09 Jun 2016). Website.

Belotti, Alice (2016) Buying a house takes more than hard work and willpower – contrary to government belief. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Jul 2016). Website.

Bennister, Mark and Worthy, Ben (2016) Why is real leadership in such short supply in UK politics? British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Jul 2016). Website.

Bentley, Daniel (2016) The more the State has withdrawn from housebuilding, the more it has found itself propping up the private market. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Dec 2016). Website.

Beresford, James (2016) Book review: angry white people: coming face-to-face with the British far right by Hsiao-Hung Pai. LSE Review of Books (02 Mar 2016). Website.

Bernal, Paul (2016) Corbyn’s digital meh-nifesto is too rooted in the past to offer much for the future. Media Policy Blog (08 Sep 2016). Website.

Bernal, Paul (2016) How the UK passed the most invasive surveillance law in democratic history. Media Policy Blog (24 Nov 2016). Website.

Bernal, Paul (2016) You can’t deny message encryption to some individuals without denying it to all. LSE Business Review (08 Mar 2016). Website.

Bernstein, Mary (2016) How a country’s political system works can be integral to whether or not same-sex marriage becomes legal. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (01 Feb 2016). Website.

Berry, Christopher R. and Fowler, Anthony (2016) Congressional committee membership is less important thanpreviously thought, but chairs are really influential. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (30 Sep 2016). Website.

Berry, Mike (2016) Understanding the role of the mass media in the EU Referendum. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (12 Aug 2016). Website.

Berry, Richard (2016) Book review: the VP advantage: how running mates influence home state voting in presidential elections by Christopher J. Devine and Kyle C. Kopko. LSE Review of Books (06 Apr 2016). Website.

Berry, Richard (2016) Elections to the NHS show that online voting is still in its infancy. Democratic Audit UK (05 Jan 2016). Website.

Berry, Richard (2016) Heavy duty: what are the shortcomings of the BBC’s reporting of the EU? LSE Brexit (26 Feb 2016). Website.

Bertomeu, Jeremy (2016) CEO pay should factor in market risk, regardless of its effect on their performance. LSE Business Review (17 Feb 2016). Website.

Bertsou, Eri and Pastorella, Guilia (2016) Attitudes in established democracies show there is still a place for independent experts in politics. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (09 Dec 2016). Website.

Bertuzzi, Luca (2016) Stumbling on the verge of catastrophe? The media and the transforming world order. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (18 Oct 2016). Website.

Besimi, Fatmir (2016) The 2016 Enlargement Package: the EU must maintain its commitment to enlargement following Brexit. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (04 Nov 2016). Website.

Betsill, Michele and Stevis, Dimitris (2016) Colorado’s move to the New Energy Economy offers lessons on the challenges facing the US transition away from coal towards renewables. Impact of American Politics & Policy Blog (22 Mar 2016). Website.

Bevan, Shaun and Greene, Zachary (2016) Setting the policy agenda: the role of economic context, parliamentary majority and party membership. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Apr 2016). Website.

Bevan, Shaun and John, Peter (2016) More than just drama: the agenda of Prime Minister’s Questions. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Mar 2016). Website.

Bevington, Matthew (2016) Unrepresentative democracy and how to fix it: the case for a mixed electoral system. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Sep 2016). Website.

Bhandari, Avash (2016) Book review: sport: a critical sociology by Richard Giulianotti. LSE Review of Books (19 Jan 2016). Website.

Bhattacharya, Aveek ORCID: 0000-0003-1833-4706 (2016) The government’s own numbers show that alcohol is under-taxed. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Mar 2016). Website.

Bhattarai, Baburam, Kc, Pragya and Paudel, Manoj (2016) “We need a new system where individual rights are respected and the state plays a responsible role in providing security to those who need it” – Baburam Bhattarai. South Asia @ LSE (01 Dec 2016). Website.

Bhatti, Omar (2016) Looking forward to the Future of Pakistan conference. South Asia @ LSE (15 Nov 2016). Website.

Bhopal, Kalwant (2016) Improving the lack of racial diversity amongst academic staff:will the Race Equality Charter make a difference? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (05 Feb 2016). Website.

Bhopal, Kalwant (2016) White academia: will the Race Equality Charter make a difference? British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Feb 2016). Website.

Bhusal, Thanesh (2016) Democracy without elections: 15 years of local democratic deficit in Nepal. South Asia @ LSE (18 May 2016). Website.

Bickerton, Christopher (2016) What happens after Brexit is up to us. Why not open our borders to non-EU workers? LSE Brexit (25 May 2016). Website.

Bidé, Jasmina (2016) The EU referendum debate is targeting Central-Eastern European migrants. LSE Brexit (05 Apr 2016). Website.

Bieber, Florian (2016) Serbia’s latest election is entirely unnecessary. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (25 Jan 2016). Website.

Bigoni, Maria, Bortolotti, Stefania, Casari, Marco, Gambetta, Diego and Pancotto, Francesca (2016) Regional disparities in Italy may have to do with trust and cooperation. LSE Business Review (13 Sep 2016). Website.

Bilgel, Fırat and Karahasan, Burhan Can (2016) Estimating the economic cost of Turkey’s PKK conflict. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (29 Sep 2016). Website.

Bilgiç, Abdurrahman (2016) Brexit Ambassador series: the view from Turkey. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (26 May 2016). Website.

Binti Zainal, Afiqah (2016) #LSEreligionLecture: “We need to re-imagine understandings of the British identity” – Tariq Modood. Religion and the Public Sphere (24 Oct 2016). Website.

Birch, Kean (2016) How to think like a neoliberal: can every decision and choice really be conceived as a market decision? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (29 Jan 2016). Website.

Bishin, Benjamin G., Hayes, Thomas J., Incantalupo, Matthew B. and Smith, Charles Anthony (2016) Granting gay rights does not lead to public opinion backlash, even among evangelicals. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (13 Oct 2016). Website.

Bishop, Dorothy (2016) Cost-benefit analysis of the Teaching Excellence Framework. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (19 Jul 2016). Website.

Biswas, Asit K. and Kirchherr, Julian (2016) Is a college degree worth it? Interventions are needed to enhance the practical relevance of higher education. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (23 May 2016). Website.

Bjork, Jim (2016) Don’t be deceived: referenda seldom tell us much about national identity. LSE Brexit (02 Feb 2016). Website.

Björkman, Lisa and Campion, Sonali (2016) “It’s local staff who keep Mumbai’s water flowing in the face of systematic planning violations done in the name of world-class city making” – Lisa Björkman. South Asia @ LSE (27 Jan 2016). Website.

Black, Ian (2016) Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030: The road to a new economic paradigm in the Middle East? Middle East Centre Blog (04 Oct 2016). Website.

Blackburn, Dean (2016) If the Conservatives are now committed to a philosophy of inequality, they are no longer conservatives. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 May 2016). Website.

Blades, Chloe (2016) On Rabia Nasimi – making a difference to refugees from Afghanistan finding a place within British society. Researching Sociology (13 Sep 2016). Website.

Blair, Karen L. (2016) A ‘basket of deplorables’? A new study finds that Trumpsupporters are more likely to be Islamophobic, racist,transphobic and homophobic. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (10 Oct 2016). Website.

Blake, Lily (2016) Beyond the binary: what might a multiple-choice EU referendum have looked liki? Democratic Audit Blog (11 Nov 2016). Blog Entry.

Blanchard, Alexander (2016) Book review: Foucault with Marx by Jacques Bidet. LSE Review of Books (20 Jun 2016). Website.

Blanchard, Alexander (2016) Book review: conceptualizing terrorism by Anthony Richards. LSE Review of Books (29 Jan 2016). Website.

Blaney III, Harry C (2016) President Trump would be a mortal danger to the US and to the world. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (08 Jun 2016). Website.

Blaney III, Harry C. (2016) Donald Trump’s comments on Cuba show his disregard for longterm strategy. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (06 Oct 2016). Website.

Blaney III, Harry C. (2016) Trump’s likely foreign policy cabinet picks range from the unqualified to the dangerous. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (01 Dec 2016). Website.

Blanton, Robert and Peksen, Dursun (2016) The dark side of economic freedom: neoliberalism has deleterious effects on labour rights. Democratic Audit UK (15 Aug 2016). Website.

Blick, Andrew (2016) Assuming Brexit takes place, we are at the beginning of a fundamental transition – but we do not know where it will lead us. Democratic Audit UK (27 Jun 2016). Website.

Blick, Andrew (2016) Federalism provides a desirable path forward for the UK’s constitution – and may be the only means of preserving the Union. Democratic Audit UK (10 Jun 2016). Website.

Blick, Andrew (2016) To appreciate the importance of the Brexit referendum, we must consider the series of constitutional issues that it raises. Democratic Audit UK (04 Mar 2016). Website.

Blick, Andrew and Kippin, Sean (2016) How Labour’s internal disputes threaten the functioning of our political system. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Sep 2016). Website.

Blog Admin, LSE London Housing Blog (2016) Accelerating housing production in London: Making national housing policy work in the capital. Accelerating Housing Production in London (22 Jun 2016). Website.

Blog Admin, LSE London Housing Blog (2016) Building relationships with central and local government, blog from our roundtable event. Accelerating Housing Production in London (31 May 2016). Website.

Blog Admin, LSE London Housing Blog (2016) Growing demand for renting across Europe: report on the private rented sector in Europe. Accelerating Housing Production in London (01 Nov 2016). Website.

Blog Admin, LSE London Housing Blog (2016) HEIF5 Accelerating housing production in London Roundtable 1: Setting the priorities. Accelerating Housing Production in London (17 Jan 2016). Website.

Blog Admin, LSE London Housing Blog (2016) Housing zones as new housing acceleration tools. Accelerating Housing Production in London (07 Mar 2016). Website.

Blog Admin, LSE London Housing Blog (2016) Innovative construction methods. Accelerating Housing Production in London (28 Mar 2016). Website.

Blog Admin, LSE London Housing Blog (2016) LSE London Seminar: Housing strategies for the new Mayor. Accelerating Housing Production in London (13 May 2016). Website.

Blog Admin, LSE London Housing Blog (2016) Market VS Planning: is deregulation the answer? Accelerating Housing Production in London (06 Oct 2016). Website.

Blog Admin, LSE London Housing Blog (2016) The Mayor of London has asked LSE London to investigate the impact of foreign investment on London’s housing market. Accelerating Housing Production in London (08 Dec 2016). Website.

Blog Admin, LSE London Housing Blog (2016) Mayoral hustings debate summary: ‘Why I should be Mayor of London Tomorrow’. Accelerating Housing Production in London (19 Feb 2016). Website.

Blog Admin, LSE London Housing Blog (2016) Roundtable on planning and the role of SME Builders. Accelerating Housing Production in London (13 Feb 2016). Website.

Blog Admin, LSE London Housing Blog (2016) Social mobility in Great Britain: Evidence on obstacles young people face. Accelerating Housing Production in London (21 Nov 2016). Website.

Blog Admin, LSE London Housing Blog (2016) Towards a sustainable private rented sector: What can we learn from other countries? Accelerating Housing Production in London (09 Dec 2016). Website.

Blog Admin, LSE London Housing Blog (2016) A case for greater planning certainty. Accelerating Housing Production in London (18 May 2016). Website.

Blog Admin, LSE London Housing Blog (2016) The future of urban housing, Melissa Fernández speaks to Design & Build Review. Accelerating Housing Production in London (10 May 2016). Website.

Bloom, Nicholas (2016) What is Brexit-related uncertainty doing to UK growth? British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 May 2016). Website.

Blum-Ross, Alicia (2016) #Parentfails and triumphs – favourite podcasts and learning from others. Parenting for a Digital Future (09 May 2016). Website.

Boberg-Fazlic, Nina and Sharp, Paul (2016) Welfare budget lessons from Pre-Industrial England: why the ‘big society’ idea may not work. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Oct 2016). Website.

Bodelier, Ralf (2016) Photo Blog: At work in Blantyre’s Ndirande Slum. Africa at LSE (01 Mar 2016). Website.

Bodelier, Ralf (2016) Slums can transform peoples’ lives for the better. Africa at LSE (29 Feb 2016). Website.

Bodin, Örjan (2016) Greater than the sum of its parts: How to develop collaborative networks to solve complex social issues. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (05 Jul 2016). Website.

Bodregi, Bea (2016) The European Court of Human Rights rules again on liability for third party comments. Media Policy Blog (19 Feb 2016). Website.

Boivie, Steven, Graffin, Scott D. and Gentry, Richard (2016) A trusted analyst’s opinion is worth gold for a company’s investors. LSE Business Review (02 Jun 2016). Website.

Boivie, Steven, Graffin, Scott D., Oliver, Abbie G. and Withers, Michael C. (2016) Serving on corporate boards plays a vital role in the career success of executives. LSE Business Review (20 Oct 2016). Website.

Bojar, Abel (2016) Orbanism at its limits? Hungary’s referendum has exposed the first cracks in Viktor Orban’s rule. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (04 Oct 2016). Website.

Bokova, Irina and Pralec, Tena (2016) Interview with Irina Bokova, candidate for UN Secretary General: “My biggest priority is to keep the United Nations relevant”. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (13 Sep 2016). Website.

Bol, Damien (2016) Reforming European elections: could a pan-European ballot paper engage EU voters? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (08 Mar 2016). Website.

Bolander, Willy and Satornino, Cinthia (2016) If you’re in sales, don’t build relationships only with customers. LSE Business Review (26 Jul 2016). Website.

Boley, Thomas (2016) Cyber 9/12 Student Challenge event 2016. LSE International Relations Blog (24 May 2016). Website.

Bolleyer, Nicole and Gauja, Anika (2016) What does the new charities (protection and social investment) act mean for the voluntary sector? Democratic Audit UK (13 Apr 2016). Website.

Bolton, Alexander and Thrower, Sharece (2016) Despite Obama’s actions on gun control, there is little he is able to do to change the status quo. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (18 Jan 2016). Website.

Bon, Florian (2016) Book review: Is decentralization good for development? Perspectives from academics and policy makers edited by Jean-Paul Faguet and Caroline Pöschl. LSE Review of Books (12 May 2016). Website.

Bongardt, Annette and Torres, Francisco (2016) For the EU to work, outlying member states should opt for associative membership. LSE Brexit (15 Aug 2016). Website.

Bonino, Stefano (2016) Muslims in Scotland: demographic, social and cultural characteristics. Religion and the Public Sphere (16 Nov 2016). Website.

Boodoo, Muhammad Umar (2016) Volkswagen affair: global coordination is needed to enforce ethical corporate behaviour. LSE Business Review (10 Aug 2016). Website.

Boodoo, Muhammad Umar (2016) Why pay packages based on fair criteria matter. LSE Business Review (10 Aug 2016). Website.

Boone, Catherine ORCID: 0000-0001-5324-7814 and Manji, Ambreena (2016) Kenya’s devolved land administration marks the start of a new phase of political struggle over land control. Africa at LSE (01 Dec 2016). Website.

Booth, Jonathan E. ORCID: 0000-0002-8563-4613 (2016) Listen carefully: The voice of transgender employees is not being heard. Management with Impact (28 Nov 2016). Website.

Bordignon, Fabio (2016) Will Italy’s constitutional referendum mark the beginning of a ‘Third Republic’? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (04 Oct 2016). Website.

Boring, Anne, Ottoboni, Kellie and Stark, Philip B. (2016) Student evaluations of teaching are not only unreliable, they are significantly biased against female instructors. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (04 Feb 2016). Website.

Bornmann, Lutz, Haunschild, Robin and Marx, Werner (2016) Measuring the societal impact of research: references to climate change research in relevant policy literature. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (15 Nov 2016). Website.

Borowski, Audrey (2016) Book review: Leibniz: on god and religion: a reader edited by Lloyd Strickland. LSE Review of Books (15 Sep 2016). Website.

Borowski, Audrey (2016) Book review: The long read: a theory of the drone by Grégoire Chamayou. LSE Review of Books (13 May 2016). Website.

Borowski, Audrey (2016) Book review: no need for geniuses: revolutionary science in the age of the guillotine by Steve Jones. LSE Review of Books (22 Sep 2016). Website.

Borowski, Audrey (2016) Book review: the glass cage: where automation is taking us by Nicholas Carr. LSE Review of Books (08 Jan 2016). Website.

Borriello, Arthur and Crespy, Amandine (2016) Less and more Europe: the EU at a crossroads between federalism and political disintegration. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (14 Jan 2016). Website.

Botti, Simona (2016) Book review: why people (don’t) buy: the GO and STOP signals by Amitav Chakravarti and Manoj Thomas. LSE Review of Books (05 Apr 2016). Website.

Bourbonnais, Nicole (2016) A brief history of women’s history. Engenderings (29 Mar 2016). Website.

Bouçek, Françoise (2016) Fillon vs Juppé: what policy differences are there between the French centre-right’s candidates? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (26 Nov 2016). Website.

Bowman, Benjamin (2016) The under 30s in the UK: a generation used to not getting what they voted for. Democratic Audit UK (09 Aug 2016). Website.

Bowman, Gary (2016) Plans for future scenarios are hard to communicate to employees. LSE Business Review (21 Apr 2016). Website.

Bown, Alfie (2016) Book review: create or die: essays on the artistry of Dennis Hopper by Stephen Lee Naish. LSE Review of Books (16 Sep 2016). Website.

Boyd, Christina L. (2016) Diverse Federal trial judges are more likely to rule in favor of minorities and women in sex and racial discrimination cases. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (14 Sep 2016). Website.

Boyd, Monica and Couture-Carron, Amanda (2016) Immigrants and their grandchildren who marry people born in their destination country are more likely to be politically active. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (12 Apr 2016). Website.

Bošković, Mirko (2016) Montenegro parliamentary election: going beyond the ‘NATO vs Russia’ dichotomy. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (16 Oct 2016). Website.

Bracey, Phil (2016) A call for safe passage: end avoidable risk and death in the Aegean crossing. LSE Human Rights Blog (11 Feb 2016). Website.

Bramley, Glen (2016) Structure rather than behaviour: on the causes of poverty. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Feb 2016). Website.

Brandt, Reuven (2016) Genetic fallacies? Forum for European Philosophy Blog (06 Jun 2016). Website.

Brassett, James (2016) Satire is (un)dead: how comedy became a language of democratic politics. Democratic Audit UK (18 Apr 2016). Website.

Braun, Benjamin ORCID: 0000-0002-5186-5923 (2016) Schäuble vs Draghi: German losses from ECB policy are real but self-inflicted. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (12 May 2016). Blog Entry.

Braunstein, Jürgen, Laboure, Marion and Sen, Julius (2016) Windfall revenues in Europe: What’s next? Euro Crisis in the Press (16 Dec 2016). Website.

Brechlin, Laura (2016) Book review: going to war in Iraq: when citizens and the press matter by Stanley Feldman, Leonie Huddy and George E. Marcus. LSE Review of Books (15 Jan 2016). Website.

Breschi, Stefano and Lenzi, Camilla (2016) How urban social networks help to inspire creativity in American cities. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (21 Sep 2016). Website.

Bressanelli, Edoardo, Koop, Christel and Reh, Christine (2016) The growth of informal EU decision-making has empowered centrist parties. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (10 Feb 2016). Website.

Brett, Daniel (2016) Igor Dodon’s election: a victory for Moldova’s oligarchs? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (23 Nov 2016). Website.

Brett, Daniel (2016) Romania’s local elections: why has the ‘old guard’ done so well? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (15 Jun 2016). Website.

Brett, Teddy (2016) Aid Relationships, Global Governance and the International Crisis – Professor Teddy Brett. International Development (20 Jan 2016). Website.

Brett, Will (2016) Disappointed? That’s a sign you’re doing democracy. Democratic Audit UK (20 Jul 2016). Website.

Brett, Will (2016) The people have spoken. Or have they? Doing referendums differently after the EU vote. LSE Brexit (01 Sep 2016). Website.

Brewer, John D. and Hayes, Bernadette C. (2016) The quality of mercy: how religion and ethno-nationalism influence attitudes towards amnesty in Northern Ireland. Democratic Audit Blog (24 Nov 2016). Blog Entry.

Brexit, LSE (2016) The EU deal: expert commentary. LSE Brexit (19 Feb 2016). Website.

Brexit, LSE (2016) Referendum Night with the LSE. LSE Brexit (22 Jun 2016). Website.

Brexit, LSE (2016) The UK renegotiation deal: what’s the verdict? LSE Brexit (02 Feb 2016). Website.

Brexit, LSE (2016) What now? Our guide to Britain’s future outside the EU. LSE Brexit (24 Jun 2016). Website.

Bright, Jonathan, Garzia, Diego, Lacey, Joseph and Trechs, Alexander (2016) Allowing transnational voting during European elections could alleviate the EU’s democratic deficit. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (28 Jan 2016). Website.

Briscoe, Forrest, Gupta, Abhinav and Anner, Mark (2016) For activist campaigns, disruption gains attention, but evidence-based education changes minds. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (17 May 2016). Website.

Brock, Maria (2016) Fantastic Mr President: The hyperrealities of Putin and Trump. Euro Crisis in the Press (09 Sep 2016). Website.

Broga, Dominykas (2016) Youth bulge or bomb? Harnessing the potential of Pakistani youth. South Asia @ LSE (13 May 2016). Website.

Brooke, Erika J. and Gau, Jacinta M. (2016) For veterans in prison, longer military service is linked to lower rates of overall offending. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (18 Feb 2016). Website.

Broughton Micova, Sally (2016) Why the UK’s creative industries are better off in the EU. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (16 Jun 2016). Website.

Brown, Campbell ORCID: 0000-0001-9821-9710 (2016) Moral Mathematics: an interview with Campbell Brown. LSE Philosophy Blog (01 Nov 2016). Website.

Brown, Stuart A. ORCID: 0000-0002-2083-6222 (2016) How democratic is the UK’s participation in the European Union? Democratic Audit UK (16 Jun 2016). Website.

Brown, Stuart A. ORCID: 0000-0002-2083-6222 and Pralec, Tena (2016) Croatian parliamentary elections 2016: voters reject the centre-left’s tilt to the right. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (12 Sep 2016). Website.

Brown, Stuart A. ORCID: 0000-0002-2083-6222 and Prelec, Tena (2016) Scenarios of a new UK-EU relationship: a ‘Bremain’. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (14 Jun 2016). Website.

Brown Coverdale, Helen (2016) Book Review: care ethics and political theory edited by Daniel Engster and Maurice Hamington. LSE Review of Books (20 Jan 2016). Website.

Bruzelius, Cecilia and Seeleib-Kaiser, Martin (2016) The case for a European minimum income scheme for jobseekers. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (15 Dec 2016). Website.

Buckley, Fiona (2016) The 2016 Irish election demonstrated how gender quotas can shift the balance on female representation. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (16 Mar 2016). Website.

Buckley, Fiona and McGing, Claire (2016) Analysis of the women selected and elected by quota in Ireland dispel the myth that they were under-qualified. Democratic Audit UK (17 Mar 2016). Website.

Bucur, Cristina (2016) In coalitions, parties tend to receive their proportional share of ministries. Democratic Audit UK (31 May 2016). Website.

Budra, Max (2016) Book review: foreign pressure and the politics of autocratic survival by Abel Escribà-Folch and Joseph Wright. LSE Review of Books (15 Jan 2016). Website.

Buhari-Gulmez, Didem (2016) Turkey’s relations with Europe are in flux following Ahmet Davutoğlu’s resignation. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (10 May 2016). Website.

Bullard, Ashley R. (2016) Book review: the state: past, present, future by Bob Jessop. LSE Review of Books (06 Sep 2016). Website.

Bunker, Kenneth (2016) What turnout can we expect in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales? Democratic Audit UK (02 May 2016). Website.

Burdin, Gabriel (2016) Worker-managed firms reduce their internal wage gap, but top performers tend to quit. LSE Business Review (15 Sep 2016). Website.

Burgos-Martínez, Elena (2016) Book review: modes of uncertainty: anthropological cases edited by Limor Samimian-Darash and Paul Rabinow. LSE Review of Books (22 Apr 2016). Website.

Burkhardt, Brett C. (2016) The federal Bureau of Prisons’ move to phase-out private prisons is a largely symbolic one. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (23 Aug 2016). Website.

Burnham, Walter Dean (2016) Breitbart, Steve Bannon and Donald Trump against the world. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (31 Oct 2016). Website.

Burnham, Walter Dean (2016) In 2017, Trump and the ultra-right wrecking crew will continue to roll back history. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (29 Dec 2016). Website.

Burnham, Walter Dean (2016) Lessons for 2016 from the smashup of the Second Party System and the War of the Whig succession. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (18 May 2016). Website.

Burnham, Walter Dean (2016) This year’s election is not likely to mean the end of political gridlock in Washington. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (12 Aug 2016). Website.

Burnham, Walter Dean (2016) Welcome to Trumpland. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (17 Nov 2016). Website.

Burnham, Walter Dean (2016) The current realignment of US politics means that the outcome in November could be anyone’s guess. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (27 May 2016). Website.

Burri, Susanne (2016) London under attack. LSE Philosophy Blog (12 Feb 2016). Website.

Burrows, Roger (2016) Ancient cultures of conceit reloaded? a comparative look at the rise of metrics in higher education. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (29 Feb 2016). Website.

Bushnell, Alexis (2016) Book review: Collateral damage: a cndid history of a peculiar form of death by Frederik Rosén. LSE Review of Books (13 May 2016). Website.

Bushnell, Alexis (2016) Book review: notes toward a performative theory of assembly by Judith Butler. LSE Review of Books (09 Feb 2016). Website.

Bushnell, Alexis (2016) Book review: preventive detention of terror suspects: a new legal framework by Diane Webber. LSE Review of Books (10 Oct 2016). Website.

Buskell, Andrew (2016) What makes humans special? LSE Philosophy Blog (03 Mar 2016). Website.

Busygina, Irina (2016) There are few political incentives for Russia and the EU to normalise their relations. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (20 Sep 2016). Website.

Butler, Jeffrey (2016) The belief in meritocracy perpetuates inequality. LSE Business Review (12 Jul 2016). Website.

Butler, Jeffrey V, Giuliano, Paola and Guiso, Luigi (2016) Values we learn from our parents influence our trust in others with money and business. LSE Business Review (22 Nov 2016). Website.

Butlin, Helen (2016) The materiality of motherhood in academic research: notes on ”workflow” from a mid-life doctoral mother. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (17 Apr 2016). Website.

Butlin, Helen (2016) The materiality of research: ‘the materiality of motherhood in academic research: notes on ”workflow” from a mid-life doctoral mother’ by Helen Butlin. LSE Review of Books (24 Mar 2016). Website.

Button, Beth (2016) Wake up, students – the freedoms you take for granted are under threat. LSE Brexit (07 Mar 2016). Website.

CASPeR, Study Team (2016) The impact of postponement of reforms to long-term care financing in England. LSE Health and Social Care (01 Apr 2016). Website.

Cacciotti, Gabriella, Hayton, James, Mitchell, Robert and Giazitzoglu, Andreas (2016) Fear of failure may inhibit entrepreneurs, but may also drive them to work harder. LSE Business Review (26 Aug 2016). Website.

Cadywould, Charlie (2016) There are sound practical reasons why free movement should accompany free trade. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (14 Jul 2016). Website.

Caines, Michael (2016) LSE lit fest 2016: 'More's Utopia – and more utopias' by Michael Caines. LSE Review of Books (22 Feb 2016). Website.

Cairney, Paul (2016) The time is right for an audit of Scottish democracy. Democratic Audit UK (27 Jan 2016). Website.

Calcara, Antonio (2016) Trump’s election victory offers a clear opportunity for EU defence policy. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (24 Nov 2016). Website.

Calhoun, Craig (2016) How does religion matter in Britain’s secular public sphere? Religion and the public Sphere (10 Jun 2016). Website.

Call, Maia (2016) The persistence of child poverty since 1990 despite massive social and economic changes reinforces the importance of place-based policies. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (26 Jan 2016). Website.

Camas-Garcia, Francisco (2016) Spanish general election preview: the multi-party system is here to stay. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (25 Jun 2016). Website.

Camfield, Graham (2016) Making space for books and readers: a history of LSE’s Library. LSE History (18 May 2016). Website.

Camfield, Graham (2016) Sidney Webb the bibliographer. LSE History (25 May 2016). Website.

Camfield, Graham (2016) Three who shaped LSE Library collections. LSE History (01 Jun 2016). Website.

Camfield, Graham (2016) The beginnings of the Russian Collection at LSE. LSE History (22 Jun 2016). Website.

Campion, Sonali (2016) Audit 2017: how effectively is gender equality achieved in the political and public life of the UK? Democratic Audit UK (01 Feb 2016). Website.

Campion, Sonali (2016) “Can we do better?” Raghuram Rajan on rethinking the global monetary system. South Asia @ LSE (07 Jun 2016). Website.

Campion, Sonali (2016) Educate, agitate, organise: a short biography of Dr B.R. Ambedkar. South Asia @ LSE (14 Apr 2016). Website.

Campion, Sonali and Kippin, Sean (2016) How democratic is the UK’s House of Lords, and how could it be reformed? Democratic Audit UK (22 Feb 2016). Website.

Campos, Nauro and Macchiarelli, Corrado (2016) How the Eurozone’s core versus periphery pattern evolved over time. LSE Business Review (14 Dec 2016). Website.

Campos, Nauro F. (2016) Football and Brexit: how freedom of movement has affected England’s chances of winning Euro 2016. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (20 Jun 2016). Website.

Canhoto, Ana and Quinton, Sarah (2016) Research collaboration between universities and industry: Five practical principles to make it work. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (15 Aug 2016). Website.

Cannizzo, Fabian (2016) Is it ethical to be passionate in academia? passion is a central concept for understanding academic labour. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (25 Feb 2016). Website.

Canonico, Esther (2016) What is wrong with working from home? Management with Impact (21 Nov 2016). Website.

Cao, Benito (2016) Albert Rivera is emerging as the clear winner from Spain’s political deadlock. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (12 Apr 2016). Website.

Capussela, Andrea Lorenzo (2016) Italy’s double standards: the Regeni and Abu Omar cases reveal a contradictory approach to human rights. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (03 Mar 2016). Website.

Capussela, Andrea Lorenzo (2016) Kosovo’s political crisis suggests its citizens are no longer willing to accept large-scale electoral fraud. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (09 Feb 2016). Website.

Capussela, Andrea Lorenzo (2016) The West’s state-building policy in Kosovo requires a radical overhaul. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (05 May 2016). Website.

Carel, Havi (2016) Breathing life into a phenomenology of illness, part I. Forum for European Philosophy Blog (05 Dec 2016). Website.

Carlin, Ryan E. and Love, Gregory (2016) Mind the partisan trust gap: why the 2016 elections are making some Americans worse off. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (17 Jun 2016). Website.

Carpernter, Griffin (2016) The grievances of the fishing industry would be better aimed at the UK government, not the EU. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 May 2016). Website.

Carrano, Biagio and Monasterolo, Irene (2016) Italy’s off shore oil referendum: another lost opportunity. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (23 Apr 2016). Website.

Carrol, Peter (2016) Book review: another day in the death of America: a chronicle of ten short lives by Gary Younge. LSE Review of Books (08 Nov 2016). Website.

Carrol, Peter (2016) Book review: diaries: volume 5: outside, inside, 2003-2005 by Alastair Campbell. LSE Review of Books (29 Nov 2016). Website.

Carrol, Peter (2016) Book review: speaking out: lessons in life and politics by Ed Balls. LSE Review of Books (19 Sep 2016). Website.

Carroll, Chris (2016) The number behind the number: suggesting a truer measure of academic impact. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (05 Oct 2016). Website.

Carter, Adam (2016) Book review: Pragmatic humanism: on the nature and value of sociological knowledge by Marcus Morgan. LSE Review of Books (18 May 2016). Website.

Carter McKee, Kirsten (2016) Book review: The hero building: an architecture of Scottish national identity by Johnny Rodger. LSE Review of Books (27 May 2016). Website.

Cartwright, Laura (2016) The EU debate, young people, and the giant, neoliberal-shaped ‘elephant in the room’. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Jun 2016). Website.

Carwyn, Morris (2016) Book review: China’s contested internet edited by Guobin Yang. LSE Review of Books (04 Mar 2016). Website.

Casal Bértoa, Fernando (2016) What holds a democracy together – political parties, or the party system itself? Democratic Audit Blog (19 Oct 2016). Blog Entry.

Cassani, Andrea, Luppi, Francesca and Natalizia, Gabriele (2016) Schools and healthcare in some post-Soviet hybrid democracies have improved. How? Democratic Audit Blog (22 Nov 2016). Blog Entry.

Cassino, Dan (2016) Gender is costing Hillary Clinton big among men. Impact of American Politics & Policy Blog (24 Mar 2016). Website.

Cassino, Dan (2016) Small donors still put their money behind candidates who are already falling, while big donors know when to get out.roundup for 2 – 8 April. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (27 Apr 2016). Website.

Cassino, Dan (2016) Why are there more and more guns in America? Blame Fox News. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (02 Jun 2016). Website.

Cassino, Dan (2016) The “evidence” that the US Presidential Election will have been stolen. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (25 Oct 2016). Website.

Cassino, Dan, Paul, Newly and Tatsak, Jenny (2016) The third presidential debate: USAPP expert reaction and commentary. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (20 Oct 2016). Website.

Cassino, Dan, Paul, Newly, Tatsak, Jenny, Klaas, Brian and Parmar, Inderjeet (2016) The second presidential debate: USAPP expert reaction and commentary. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (11 Oct 2016). Website.

Castelar, Roberto A. (2016) Book review: historically inevitable: turning points in the Russian revolution edited by Tony Brenton. LSE Review of Books (13 Oct 2016). Website.

Castells-Quintana, David, Lopez-Uribe, Maria del Pilar and McDermott, Tom (2016) Climate change impacts the economic development of low-income countries. LSE Business Review (06 Sep 2016). Website.

Cayton, Adam (2016) Enshrining policy in a state’s constitution means that it is more likely to be rewritten as the makeup of the state legislature changes. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (19 Aug 2016). Website.

Cech, Erin A. (2016) Future family plans don’t influence how men and women choosetheir college major or occupation. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (12 Sep 2016). Website.

Ceesay, Ismaila (2016) Gambia continues to defy existing political norms on the African continent. Africa at LSE (06 Dec 2016). Website.

Cengiz, Farat (2016) The EU policymaking paradox: Citizen participation is a must, but the shaping of policies has become too technical. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (22 Jan 2016). Website.

Centre, for Macroeconomics (2016) The Brexit question will increase financial market volatility. LSE Business Review (29 Feb 2016). Website.

Centre for Economic Performance, LSE (2016) What are the UK’s options outside the European Union? LSE Brexit (15 Feb 2016). Website.

Cesar Cunha Leite, Alexandre (2016) Book review: the wanda way: the managerial philosophy and values of one of China’s largest companies by Wang Jianlin. LSE Review of Books (05 Oct 2016). Website.

Chadi, Adrian and Hetschko, Clemens (2016) Changing jobs does not necessarily bring you happiness. LSE Business Review (30 Nov 2016). Website.

Chalise, Bishal (2016) Community participation should be at the heart of Nepal’s post-earthquake reconstruction. South Asia @ LSE (03 May 2016). Website.

Chalise, Bishal (2016) If India wants a meaningful place in the Asian Century it must act big and act now. South Asia @ LSE (08 Apr 2016). Website.

Chalmers, James (2016) Schrödinger’s pardon: the difficulties of the Turing Bill. Democratic Audit UK (24 Oct 2016). Website.

Chamberlain, Alyssa W. and Boggess, Lyndsay N. (2016) Why disadvantaged neighborhoods are more attractive targetsfor burgling than wealthy ones. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (26 Sep 2016). Website.

Chamberlain, Tim (2016) Book review: the Oxford illustrated history of modern China edited by Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom. LSE Review of Books (23 Sep 2016). Website.

Chambers, Chris (2016) How to deal with being “scooped”: the vast majority of science is a process of derivative, incremental advance. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (19 Apr 2016). Website.

Chamon, Merijn and Van der Loo, Guillaume (2016) A Brexit could make it easier for Scotland to join the EU as an independent state. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (14 Mar 2016). Website.

Chang, Woojung and Taylor, Steven (2016) Customer participation is no panacea for the development of new products. LSE Business Review (01 Mar 2016). Website.

Charlwood, Andy, Stuart, Mark, Kirkpatrick, Ian and Lawrence, Mark T (2016) Why HR is set to fail the big data challenge. LSE Business Review (26 Oct 2016). Website.

Chatelard, Géraldine (2016) Iraqi and Syrian refugees in Jordan adjusting to displacement: Comparing their expectations towards UNHCR and their capacities to use their educational assets. Middle East Centre Blog (22 Sep 2016). Website.

Chatty, Dawn (2016) The Syrian humanitarian disaster: Understanding perceptions and aspirations in Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey. Middle East Centre Blog (27 Sep 2016). Website.

Cheesman, Nick (2016) Everyday impunity in Myanmar, lessons from Bangladesh. South Asia @ LSE (13 Sep 2016). Website.

Cheffins, Brian R. (2016) How corporate governance moved to the forefront of management. LSE Business Review (05 Apr 2016). Website.

Chen, Anqi (2016) The EU referendum and the shaming of leave voters. Researching Sociology (08 Jul 2016). Website.

Chenhall, Robert H. and Moers, Frank (2016) Management control systems have evolved to address the need for innovation. LSE Business Review (09 May 2016). Website.

Cheung, Celeste (2016) What are the effects of touchscreens on toddler development? Parenting for a Digital Future (28 Dec 2016). Website.

Chiappetta, Kathleen (2016) Book review: concentration and power in the food system: who controls what we eat? by Philip H. Howard. LSE Review of Books (01 Aug 2016). Website.

Chiappetta, Kathleen (2016) Book review: water and development: good governance after neoliberalism edited by Ronaldo Munck, Narathius Asingwire, G. Honor Fagan and Consolata Kabonesa. LSE Review of Books (08 Feb 2016). Website.

Chigudu, Simukai (2016) Academic freedom in Africa: 25 years after the Kampala declaration. Africa at LSE (25 May 2016). Website.

Chigudu, Simukai (2016) “Am I going to eat Peace?” – The politics of redistribution and recognition in Women’s Peace Activism. Africa at LSE (08 Feb 2016). Website.

Chinkin, Christine (2016) The ‘Comfort Women’ of World War II must be honoured in the UNESCO Memory of the World. Women, Peace and Security (09 Dec 2016). Website.

Chinkin, Christine, Henry, Marsha and Holvikivi, Aiko (2016) Women and Peacekeeping: Time for the UN to Commit to Gender Equality. Women, Peace and Security (24 Nov 2016). Website.

Chiriyankandath, James (2016) The Kerala election: a shift to the left – and a move to the right. South Asia @ LSE (26 May 2016). Website.

Chol, Jacob D. (2016) South Sudan’s leaders have tarnished the dreams of Independence for their people. Africa at LSE (08 Aug 2016). Website.

Chopra, Surabhi (2016) Judging the soldiers: confronting extrajudicial killing on India’s borders. South Asia @ LSE (17 Aug 2016). Website.

Choudhury, Yasmin (2016) What the Bangladeshi people told me. Researching Sociology (26 May 2016). Website.

Christofis, Nikos (2016) Book review: designing peace: Cyprus and institutional innovations in divided societies by Neophytos Loizides. LSE Review of Books (12 Sep 2016). Website.

Christofis, Nikos (2016) Book review: the revival of Islam in the Balkans: from identity to religiosity edited by Arolda Elbasani and Olivier Roy. LSE Review of Books (12 Apr 2016). Website.

Christos, Genakos and Roumanias, Costas (2016) What makes consumers switch mobile phone tariffs? LSE Business Review (26 Feb 2016). Website.

Chua, Roy and Roth, Yannig (2016) Countries with tight social norms innovate less in the international arena. LSE Business Review (22 Feb 2016). Website.

Cingano, Federico, Leonardi, Marco and Messina, Julián (2016) The unintended consequences of an Italian labour protection law. LSE Business Review (23 Nov 2016). Website.

Citi, Manuele and Justesen, Mogens K. (2016) Seizing political opportunity: how the European Commission becomes a ‘policy entrepreneur’. Democratic Audit Blog (27 Oct 2016). Blog Entry.

Ciurea, Andreea (2016) Book review: Fractured identities: changing patterns of inequality by Harriet Bradley (2nd Edition). LSE Review of Books (03 May 2016). Website.

Clancy, Annette (2016) The tyranny of satisfaction reigns in organisations. LSE Business Review (14 Nov 2016). Website.

Clark, Alistair (2016) Scottish Parliament election preview: from four party politics to further consolidation in the South of Scotland? Democratic Audit UK (23 Apr 2016). Website.

Clark, Ian (2016) Internet freedom for all: public libraries have to get serious about tackling the digital privacy divide. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (21 Jun 2016). Website.

Clark, Janine Natalya (2016) Rape and sexual violence in war: The vexing issue of causation and some reflections from Bosnia. Engenderings (20 Apr 2016). Website.

Clark, Tom (2016) Case method in the digital age: how might new technologies shape experiential learning and real-life story telling? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (22 Apr 2016). Website.

Clarke, Harold D., Goodwin, Matthew and Whiteley, Paul (2016) Leave was always in the lead: why the polls got the referendum result wrong. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Jul 2016). Website.

Clarke, Harold D., Goodwin, Matthew and Whiteley, Paul (2016) Leave was always in the lead: why the polls got the referendum result wrong. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (12 Jul 2016). Website.

Clements, Ben (2016) Who are the ‘religious nones’ in Britain? Atheists, agnostics or something else? Religion and the public Sphere (26 Jul 2016). Website.

Clewett, Paul (2016) Book review: Just work? Migrant workers’ struggles today edited by Aziz Choudry and Mondli Hlatshwayo. LSE Review of Books (18 May 2016). Website.

Clifford, Damian and Schroers, Jessica (2016) Take 2: Personal data and dynamic IPs – time for clarity? Media Policy Blog (04 Mar 2016). Website.

Close, Caroline (2016) As both major parties struggle with internal divisions, it is crucial to engage with different facets of party cohesion. Democratic Audit UK (29 Jul 2016). Website.

Close, Caroline and Núñez, Lidia (2016) Reluctant elites: democratic innovations are popular – but rare. Brexit shows why. Democratic Audit Blog (14 Oct 2016). Website.

Coban, Mehmet Kerem (2016) Book review: better bankers, better banks: promoting good business through contractual commitment by Claire A. Hill and Richard W. Painter. LSE Review of Books (02 Feb 2016). Website.

Cochrane, Allan (2016) Thinking in and beyond the market: housing, planning, and the state. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Apr 2016). Website.

Cockayne, Daniel (2016) The “entrepreneurial society” is lauded as the new normal, butmeans that an individual’s worth is now measured by theirearning capacity. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (16 Feb 2016). Website.

Cohen, Philip (2016) Developing SocArXiv: a new open archive of the social sciences to challenge the outdated journal system. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (11 Jul 2016). Website.

Cohen-Almagor, Raphael (2016) Freedom of expression on the internet is of utmost importance but it needs to be weighed against social responsibility. Democratic Audit UK (07 Mar 2016). Website.

Cohen-Almagor, Raphael (2016) Freedom of expression on the internet needs to be weighed against social responsibility. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (12 Mar 2016). Website.

Colbert, Amy e., Bono, Joyce E. and Purvanova, Radostina (Ina) K. (2016) Flourishing at work is all about relationships. LSE Business Review (02 Nov 2016). Website.

Colbran, Marianne (2016) Leveson’s lasting effect on press-police relations. Media Policy Blog (14 Nov 2016). Website.

Cole, Thomas (2016) What Michel Barnier’s October 2018 timeline means for the Brexit negotiations. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (08 Dec 2016). Website.

Coleman, Robin (2016) Web analytics 101: how to use statistics to drive online engagement to your institutional page or research project. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (27 May 2016). Website.

Collins, Katie (2016) The materiality of research: ‘woven into the fabric of the text: subversive material metaphors in academic writing’ by Katie Collins. LSE Review of Books (27 May 2016). Website.

Colombo, Céline, De Angelis, Andrea and Morisi, Davide (2016) New survey evidence: Renzi’s support is damaging the chances of a Yes vote in Italy’s referendum. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (18 Nov 2016). Website.

Colonnelli, Alessio (2016) EU migrant workers’ welfare rights: the new fair game. Euro Crisis in the Press (02 Jun 2016). Website.

Comi, Simona, Grasseni, Mara, Origo, Federica and Pagani, Laura (2016) Quotas have led to more women on corporate boards in Europe. LSE Business Review (30 Sep 2016). Website.

Concha, Paz (2016) Book Review: be creative: making a living in the new culture industries by Angela McRobbie. LSE Review of Books (26 Apr 2016). Website.

Concha, Paz (2016) Book review: craft and the creative economy by Susan Luckman. LSE Review of Books (07 Oct 2016). Website.

Concha, Paz (2016) Book review: the creative citizen unbound: how social media and DIY culture contribute to democracy, communities and the creative economy edited by Ian Hargreaves and John Hartley. LSE Review of Books (15 Jul 2016). Website.

Cond, Anthony (2016) The university press Redux: balancing traditional university values with a culture of digital innovation. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (16 Mar 2016). Website.

Condon, Meghan (2016) Improving verbal learning in schools can increase political engagement and encourage voting later in life. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (04 Jan 2016). Website.

Condon, Meghan, Filindra, Alexandra and Wichowsky, Amber (2016) Excluding Latino immigrant families from the social safety net hurts their children’s educational outcomes – and effects spill over onto Latino children who are not excluded. Impact of American Politics & Policy Blog (14 Mar 2016). Website.

Conner, Thaddieus W. and Witt, Stephanie L. (2016) Why some tribal governments are more likely to partner with state and local law enforcement than others. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (05 Aug 2016). Website.

Conner, Thaddieus W. and Witt, Stephanie L. (2016) Why some tribal governments are more likely to partner withstate and local law enforcement than others. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (05 Sep 2016). Website.

Conrads, Julian and Reggiani, Tommaso (2016) People are more likely to promise to help you if you ask them in person or by phone. LSE Business Review (15 Dec 2016). Website.

Constant, Claire (2016) Book Review: Israel and South Africa: the many faces of apartheid edited by Ilan Pappé. LSE Review of Books (12 Feb 2016). Website.

Consterdine, Erica (2016) All bark and no bite: why EU temporary migration programmes have failed to live up to their promise. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (11 Feb 2016). Website.

Cooper, Christopher A., Gibbs Knotts, H. and Ragusa, Jordan (2016) Governors tend to appoint Senators who most resemble voters in the state, rather than ideologues. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (12 Oct 2016). Website.

Cooper, Davina (2016) Conversing with ghosts: prefigurative talk and the shifting contours of intellectual debate. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (20 Jan 2016). Website.

Cooper, Davina (2016) How a referendum might actually support democracy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Nov 2016). Website.

Cooper, Ian (2016) How the ‘red card’ system could increase the power of national parliaments within the EU. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (13 Jun 2016). Website.

Cooper, Rachel (2016) What does hoarding tell us about mental health? Forum for European Philosophy Blog (10 Oct 2016). Website.

Cooper, Robert (2016) Sir Robert Cooper: “Trump’s victory puts Europe in unknown territory”. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (10 Nov 2016). Website.

Copelovitch, Mark, Frieden, Jeffry and Walter, Stefanie (2016) Four lessons from the Eurozone crisis – and why the future of the euro remains uncertain. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (07 Oct 2016). Website.

Corbett, Anne (2016) Brexit was a huge shock for universities. Now we must regroup and deepen our European links. LSE Brexit (01 Jul 2016). Blog Entry.

Corbett, Anne (2016) But we can’t do it alone: the future of British universities post-Brexit. LSE Brexit (21 Sep 2016). Website.

Cornée, Nathalie ORCID: 0000-0002-4484-4198 (2016) Book review: altmetrics: a practical guide for librarians, researchers and academics edited by Andy Tattersall. LSE Review of Books (26 Oct 2016). Website.

Costa, Oriol and Mestres, Laia (2016) Three key choices facing Spain as the country continues to search for its next government. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (24 Mar 2016). Website.

Costamagna, Francesco (2016) Book review: economic governance in Europe: comparative paradoxes and constitutional challenges by Federico Fabbrini. LSE Review of Books (01 Nov 2016). Website.

Costas, Milas (2016) Brexit is already affecting the economy – despite the short-term fluctuations of the stock market. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Jul 2016). Website.

Cotter, Richard (2016) Book review: Smarter, faster, better: the secrets of beingproductive by Charles Duhigg. LSE Review of Books (01 Jun 2016). Website.

Cotton, Elizabeth (2016) By providing more money without looking at how treatment isoffered, Clinton’s mental health agenda is a false economy. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (02 Sep 2016). Website.

Cotton, Elizabeth (2016) Deprofessionalised, downgraded and demoralised: why mental healthcare is going backwards. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Feb 2016). Website.

Cotton, Elizabeth (2016) How can you maintain your sanity in a toxic workplace? LSE Business Review (05 Sep 2016). Website.

Cotton, Elizabeth (2016) Job coaches in GP surgeries: another attempt to pathologise the unemployed? British Politics and Policy at LSE (31 Mar 2016). Website.

Cotton, Elizabeth (2016) Poor working conditions affect mental health workers’ state of mind. LSE Business Review (10 Oct 2016). Website.

Cotton, Elizabeth (2016) Self-employment is precarious work. LSE Business Review (12 Sep 2016). Website.

Cotton, Elizabeth (2016) A matter of principles: the psychodynamics of solidarity in trade unions. LSE Business Review (13 Dec 2016). Website.

Cotton, Elizabeth (2016) The side effect of treating higher education as a commodity: less free expression. LSE Business Review (03 Oct 2016). Website.

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2016) What’s at Stake in Algorithmic Accountability. Media Policy Blog (28 Apr 2016). Website.

Cox, Ed (2016) If devolution in England is to be effective the government needs to address the lack of process. Democratic Audit UK (12 Mar 2016). Website.

Cox Pahnke, Emily, Katila, Riitta and Eisenhardt, Kathleen (2016) Startups working with venture capital firms perform the best. LSE Business Review (12 Apr 2016). Website.

Craft, Anna, R. (2016) Libraries and Open Journal Systems: hosting and facilitating the creation of Open Access scholarship. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (27 Jan 2016). Website.

Craig, Malcolm (2016) Explaining Obama’s intervention: why an EU without Britain would be the worst of all worlds for the United States. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (22 Apr 2016). Website.

Cram, Laura and Llewellyn, Clare (2016) If Twitter is the medium of the underdog, are the ‘reluctant Remainers’ poised to bite? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (22 Jun 2016). Website.

Crespin, Michael H. and Edwards, Barry (2016) Redistricting encourages more out-of-district contributions to Congressional candidates from individuals. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (28 Jun 2016). Website.

Crespy, Amandine (2016) CETA has laid bare the need to reconfigure sovereignty in the EU. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (26 Oct 2016). Website.

Crompton, Andrew (2016) The Tate Modern multi-faith room: where sacred space and art space converge and merge. Religion and the public Sphere (30 Aug 2016). Website.

Crookes, Heather (2016) Improved integration of communications and scholarly roles can help academics become successful digital influencers. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (16 Nov 2016). Website.

Crossley, Stephen (2016) The trouble with the Troubled Families Programme – repeating the failed attempts of the past. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Aug 2016). Website.

Crowe, Brian (2016) Diplomacy post-Brexit: the UK sidelined and Nato damaged. LSE Brexit (07 Mar 2016). Website.

Crowe, Pascal (2016) Could the European GDPR undermine the UK Investigatory Powers Act? Media Policy Blog (19 Dec 2016). Website.

Cruz, Melany (2016) Book review: Knowledge and ethics in anthropology:obligations and requirements edited by Lisette Josephides. LSE Review of Books (03 Jun 2016). Website.

Csaky, Zselyke (2016) Central Europe could be the region most damaged by Brexit. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (19 Jul 2016). Website.

Cubel, Maria, Nuevo-Chiquero, Ana, Sanchez-Pages, Santiago and Vidal-Fernandez, Marian (2016) Personality influences individual productivity and wages. LSE Business Review (27 Jun 2016). Website.

Cullen, John (2016) Book review: enhancing teaching practice in higher educationedited by Helen Pokorny and Digby Warren. LSE Review of Books (13 Jun 2016). Website.

Cullen, Matt (2016) InsureTech firms look to disrupt, but not to overtake incumbents. LSE Business Review (14 Jun 2016). Website.

Cumming, Douglas and Zahra, Shaker A. (2016) Brexit can have profound implications for firms on both sides of the Atlantic. LSE Business Review (20 Dec 2016). Website.

Curchin, Katherine (2016) Beyond nudging: it’s time for a second generation of behaviourally-informed social policy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Nov 2016). Website.

Curtis, April (2016) Book review: from Washington to Moscow: US-Soviet relations and the collapse of the USSR by Louis Sell. LSE Review of Books (13 Oct 2016). Website.

Cvitanovic, Chris (2016) From science to action: principles for doing research that enables knowledge exchange and evidence-based decision-making. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (17 Oct 2016). Website.

Cylus, Jonathan ORCID: 0000-0001-8269-1578, Nolte, Ellen, Figueras, Josep and McKee, Martin (2016) What, if anything, does the EuroHealth Consumer Index actually tell us? BMJ Blogs (09 Feb 2016). Website.

Czerniewicz, Laura (2016) How do students access the resources they need? Survey finds only one in five obtain all resources legally. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (07 Apr 2016). Website.

Côté-Lussier, Carolyn and Fitzpatrick, Caroline (2016) Lessons for 2016 from the smashup of the Second Party System and the War of the Whig succession. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (12 May 2016). Website.

Côté-Lussier, Carolyn and Fitzpatrick, Caroline (2016) Making teens feel safer at school could help improve their achievement. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (12 May 2016). Website.

Daddow, Oliver (2016) Project Fear is the legacy of decades of Euroscepticism. Dare Cameron make a positive case for the EU? LSE Brexit (09 Mar 2016). Website.

Dalacoura, Katerina ORCID: 0000-0001-5024-7528 (2016) Dr Katerina Dalacoura workshops on contemporary Turkish discourses on culture in IR. LSE International Relations Blog (10 May 2016). Website.

Dalmia, Ritush, Baek, Jiin and Doshi, Siddhi (2016) An attempt to unpick the ‘productivity paradox’ and other barriers to growth. LSE Business Review (18 Nov 2016). Website.

Dalton, Russell (2016) Political parties do represent their voters, but the degree of representation varies across issues and parties. Democratic Audit UK (16 Feb 2016). Website.

Damian, Alexandru (2016) Romania may have the most to lose from Moldova’s presidential election. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (21 Oct 2016). Website.

Danielson, Caroline (2016) Growth in food assistance began well before the Great Recession, and was driven by a poor economy. Impact of American Politics & Policy Blog (28 Mar 2016). Website.

Daouli, Joan, Demoussis, Michael and Giannakopoulos, Nicholas (2016) Greek women rushed to look for work when the crisis left their husbands jobless. LSE Business Review (05 Oct 2016). Website.

Darlington, Rolda (2016) How Congressional Democrats are employing a Civil Rights era tactic to address a problem from today. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (23 Jun 2016). Website.

Darlington, Rolda (2016) In Florida, Marco Rubio looks set to win a Senate race that will have a lasting impact on US politics. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (16 Sep 2016). Website.

Darlington, Rolda L. (2016) Florida’s primary results: a boring story with a sad ending for Senator Marco Rubio. Impact of American Politics & Policy Blog (17 Mar 2016). Website.

Darr, Joshua (2016) Targeting local newspapers can be an effective tactic forcampaign field offices. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (29 Sep 2016). Website.

Das, Ranjana (2016) (Mediated) parenting wars: a new mum’s account. Parenting for a Digital Future (10 Aug 2016). Website.

David, Maxine (2016) Trump’s foreign policy: the catalyst the European Union needed? USApp-American Politics and Policy Blog (17 Nov 2016). Blog Entry.

Davie, Grace (2016) Changing Britain: whilst the non-religious are growing, new religious life is flourishing in urban areas. Religion and the Public Sphere (03 Nov 2016). Website.

Davies, Marc (2016) South Africa’s greatest hope lies at the ballot box – Mmusi Maimane. Africa at LSE (07 Jul 2016). Website.

Davies, Philip HJ (2016) UK security will both gain and suffer from Brexit. The EU will only lose. LSE Brexit (07 Nov 2016). Website.

Davis, Mike (2016) Fight with hope, fight without hope, but fight absolutely: an interview with Mike Davis. USApp-American Politics and Policy Blog (23 Mar 2016). Blog Entry.

Davis, Owen (2016) Food banks and austerity: what the data tell us about rising food insecurity in the UK and Europe. British Politics and Policy at LSE (31 May 2016). Website.

Dawkins, Marika and Rodriguez, Frank (2016) Undocumented and unaccompanied Latino youth who are exposed to violence are more likely to turn to crime to overcome disadvantage. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (16 May 2016). Website.

Day, Abby (2016) The conflict between religion and media has deep roots. Religion and the public Sphere (22 Aug 2016). Website.

De Haas, Ralph and Poelhekke, Steven (2016) Mining causes infrastructure bottlenecks that hurt nearby manufacturers. LSE Business Review (28 Sep 2016). Website.

De Neve, Emmanuel and Powdthavee, Nick (2016) As the richest get richer, everyone else gets less happy. LSE Business Review (18 Feb 2016). Website.

De Rosa, Pierluigi (2016) A different approach to public communication in Italy. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (23 Nov 2016). Website.

De Vito, Antonio (2016) Book review: the hidden wealth of nations: the scourge of tax havens by Gabriel Zucman. LSE Review of Books (08 Nov 2016). Website.

De Vries, Catherine (2016) Could Brexit be a unifying moment for Europe? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (06 Jul 2016). Website.

DeCillia, Brooks (2016) From “Watchdog” to “Attackdog”: Media depictions of Jeremy Corbyn are an affront to democracy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Jul 2016). Website.

DeLargy, Pamela (2016) Deadly journeys and disappointing arrivals: the Role of Africa in Europe’s migration “crisis”. Africa at LSE (12 Jan 2016). Website.

DeVerteuil, Geoffrey (2016) Book review: planetary gentrification by Loretta Lees, Hyun Bang Shin and Ernesto López-Morales. LSE Review of Books (25 Oct 2016). Website.

Dean, John (2016) Book review: Populism’s power: radical grassroots democracyin America by Laura Grattan. LSE Review of Books (08 Jun 2016). Website.

Defty, Andrew (2016) Improvements in turnout and more partisan voting: the consequences of embedding PCC elections in the electoral cycle. Democratic Audit UK (12 May 2016). Website.

Dejaeghere, Yves, Russo, Luana and Nikolic, Louise (2016) Political habits learned in home country are determinants of EU expats’ registration in European elections. Democratic Audit UK (19 Jan 2016). Website.

Deller, Rosemary (2016) Feature: the inspiration that makes for knowledge: relaunching the left book club. LSE Review of Books (27 Jan 2016). Website.

Deller, Rosemary (2016) Four things we’ve learned from the LSE RB reader community survey. LSE Review of Books (28 Jun 2016). Website.

Deller, Rosemary (2016) Reading list: 10 must-read books on gender in the workplace. LSE Review of Books (25 Jan 2016). Website.

Deller, Rosemary (2016) Reading list: recommended reads on Brazilian politics, history and culture for the 2016 Rio Olympics. LSE Review of Books (05 Aug 2016). Website.

Demary, Markus (2016) Why European firms need more securitised bonds (not bank loans). LSE Business Review (15 Nov 2016). Website.

Demary, Markus (2016) Why the ECB is not to blame for low interest rates. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (22 Aug 2016). Website.

Den Haan, Wouter J. ORCID: 0000-0001-6214-8156, Ilzetzki, Ethan ORCID: 0000-0002-7573-9411, Ellison, Martin, McMahon, Michael and Reis, Ricardo ORCID: 0000-0003-4844-9483 (2016) Is a loose monetary policy still appropriate for the Eurozone? LSE Business Review (08 Nov 2016). Website.

Deneulin, Séverine and Zampini-Davies, Augusto (2016) How the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) can engage with religion. Religion and the public Sphere (19 Oct 2016). Website.

Denham, John (2016) John Denham’s reflections on the Employer Support for Higher Level Skills report. LSE Institute of Public Affairs Blog (03 Aug 2016). Website.

Denick, Lina (2016) Predictive Policing and the Automated Suppression of Dissent. Media Policy Blog (01 Jun 2016). Website.

Dennison, James (2016) A long time coming: Brexit and what happens next. LSE Brexit (27 Jun 2016). Website.

Dennison, James and Carl, Noah (2016) The ultimate causes of Brexit: history, culture, and geography. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Jul 2016). Website.

Dennison, James and Draege, Jonas Bergan (2016) Unless the Yes campaign can shift tactics, Italy’s constitutional referendum is heading for a No vote. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (01 Nov 2016). Website.

Dennison, Suzi and Pardijs, Dina (2016) Now give us our own referendum: how Brexit could energise Europe’s insurgent parties. Democratic Audit UK (16 Sep 2016). Website.

Denny, Emily (2016) What does it mean for public policy to be ‘Made in Wales’? British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Oct 2016). Website.

Derain, Agathe (2016) Agathe Derain – human rights and business: could performance measurement be premature? Measuring Business and Human Rights (01 Feb 2016). Website.

Derounian, James (2016) This green and neglected land – how the National Planning Policy Framework fails to meet the needs of communities. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Jun 2016). Website.

Desai, Ashwin (2016) Book review: All our welfare: towards participatory socialpolicy by Peter Beresford. LSE Review of Books (07 Jun 2016). Website.

Deshpande, Ashwini (2016) “Even when class conditions are equalised, caste seems to have an independent effect on future life outcomes” – Ashwini Deshpande. South Asia @ LSE (08 Dec 2016). Website.

Deutschmann, Emanuel (2016) New analysis of WikiLeaks documents shows that intelligence-gathering at Guantánamo has been ineffective. Impact of American Politics & Policy Blog (16 Mar 2016). Website.

Devanny, Joe (2016) Book review: the al-Qaeda franchise: the expansion of al-Qaeda and its consequences by Barak Mendelsohn. LSE Review of Books (18 Aug 2016). Website.

Devanny, Joe (2016) Long read review: politics: between the extremes by Nick Clegg. LSE Review of Books (03 Oct 2016). Website.

Devanny, Joe (2016) Politics: Between the Extremes by Nick Clegg. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Oct 2016). Website.

Devigne, David, Manigart, Sophie and Wright, Mike (2016) Cross-border venture capitalists are less patient with under-performers. LSE Business Review (28 Jun 2016). Website.

Dey, Payal (2016) Diwali: a smog-mare for the Indian capital. South Asia @ LSE (10 Nov 2016). Website.

Dhingra, Swati ORCID: 0000-0001-5468-3415 and Menon, Amartya (2016) Demonetisation is not the way to tackle corruption. South Asia @ LSE (30 Nov 2016). Website.

Dhingra, Swati ORCID: 0000-0001-5468-3415, Ottaviano, Gianmarco, Sampson, Thomas ORCID: 0009-0006-2237-5497 and Van Reenen, John ORCID: 0000-0001-9153-2907 (2016) The question is not whether Brexit will cost the UK in economic terms but how much. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Mar 2016). Website.

Dhingra, Swati ORCID: 0000-0001-5468-3415, Ottaviano, Gianmarco I. P., Sampson, Thomas ORCID: 0009-0006-2237-5497 and Reenen, John Van (2016) Less trade and lower living standards in the UK: the price of Brexit. LSE Business Review (15 Jun 2016). Website.

Di Cataldo, Marco (2016) Poorer UK regions have benefited from EU Cohesion Policy and would lose out from Brexit. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (20 Jun 2016). Website.

Di Fiore, Alessandro (2016) What industry incumbents need to know about platform models before it’s too late. LSE Business Review (29 Nov 2016). Website.

DiPaolo, Joshua and Simpson, Robert (2016) The origin of belief. Forum for European Philosophy Blog (15 Aug 2016). Website.

Dijkstra, Hylke (2016) How can we avoid Britain being cut out of the EU’s foreign policy negotiations? LSE Brexit (20 Jul 2016). Website.

Dill, Janette (2016) Like women, men who are hands-on care workers alsoexperience a wage penalty. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (20 Sep 2016). Website.

Dimitrakopoulos, Dionyssis G. (2016) A vote to Leave is a vote to cut migration, no matter what liberal Brexiteers would like to think. LSE Brexit (02 Jun 2016). Website.

Dimitrova, Diana and Leuven, KU (2016) Data Protection at the Schengen borders after Paris. Media Policy Blog (14 Mar 2016). Website.

Dinshaw, Freya (2016) A first timer’s perspective on the 4th UN forum on business and human rights. LSE Human Rights Blog (11 Jan 2016). Website.

Dinç, Pınar and Aydemir, Irem (2016) The EU-Turkey deal: Ambiguities and future scenarios. Euro Crisis in the Press (27 Oct 2016). Website.

Dix, Alan (2016) Evaluating research assessment: metrics-based analysis exposes implicit bias in REF2014 results. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (22 Mar 2016). Website.

Dixon, Ruth (2016) The focus on better communicating certain ‘truths’ is misplaced: academics must improve their emotional literacy. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (20 Dec 2016). Website.

Djankov, Simeon ORCID: 0000-0002-0822-6456 (2016) Is Europe spending too much? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (28 Jul 2016). Website.

Dobrescu, Madalina (2016) Brexit is likely to hinder Britain’s national security strategy. LSE Brexit (21 Jun 2016). Website.

Doctor, Austin and Monogan, Jamie (2016) Why taking an anti-immigration policy position is a poor long-term electoral strategy. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (09 Aug 2016). Website.

Doebler, Stefanie (2016) The relationship between religion and racism: the evidence. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Apr 2016). Website.

Doherty, David, Huber, Gregory, Gerber, Alan and Dowling, Conor (2016) People vote because they’re worried others will think less of them if they don’t. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (06 May 2016). Website.

Doig, Alan (2016) The Committee on Standards in Public Life needs reform if it is to fulfil its important role properly in the future. Democratic Audit UK (16 May 2016). Website.

Doig, Alan (2016) Mission creep and the Committee on Standards in Public Life; why its time for a new approach to get back to basics. Democratic Audit UK (11 May 2016). Website.

Doig, Alan (2016) The UK needs to rethink its approach to the upholding of standards in public life. Democratic Audit UK (09 May 2016). Website.

Donnelly, Brendan (2016) Ever Closer Union — neither a goal nor an aspiration, but a process. LSE Brexit (04 May 2016). Website.

Donnelly, Brendan (2016) Troubles redux: Brexit would put the Good Friday Agreement in jeopardy. LSE Brexit (28 Apr 2016). Website.

Donnelly, Faye and Vlcek, William (2016) Monsters in the mist: The elusive quest for financial security in Scotland post-Brexit. Euro Crisis in the Press (25 Aug 2016). Website.

Donovan, Tod and Bowler, Shaun (2016) Strict voter ID laws make Republican voters more confidentabout elections. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (17 Feb 2016). Website.

Dooley, T Price (2016) To address generational poverty, dropout prevention programs must serve those most in need. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (13 Jun 2016). Website.

Dorey, Peter and Denham, Andrew (2016) Entirely as expected? What the voting data tells us about Corbyn’s re-election. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Sep 2016). Website.

Dorling, Danny, Stuart, Ben and Stubbs, Joshua (2016) Don’t mention this around the Christmas table: Brexit, inequality and the demographic divide. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (21 Dec 2016). Website.

Dorman, Andrew M (2016) The UK Defence Review recognises the immediate risks yet provides solutions that are years away. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Feb 2016). Website.

Doudonis, Panagiotis (2016) The Brexit paradox: direct democracy is a flawed route to reviving sovereignty. Democratic Audit UK (15 Jul 2016). Website.

Douglas, James W., Raudla, Ringa and Hartley, Roger E. (2016) How getting the right actors involved can help successful local policies spread across the country. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (04 Jan 2016). Website.

Douglas-Scott, Sionaidh (2016) What does ‘Brexit means Brexit’ actually mean? Democratic Audit UK (08 Aug 2016). Website.

Dowbiggin, Katie and Muthukrishna, Michael ORCID: 0000-0002-7079-5166 (2016) Innovations are rarely (if ever) the product of a single individual. LSE Business Review (23 Aug 2016). Website.

Dresden, Jennifer Raymond (2016) When authoritarian leaders start feeling insecure, nobody wins. Democratic Audit Blog (21 Oct 2016). Blog Entry.

Drèze, Jean and Tiwari, Pragya (2016) “I am not aware that this has been thought through” – Jean Drèze speaks to Pragya Tiwari about the new Aadhaar Act. South Asia @ LSE (28 Jul 2016). Website.

Dsouza, Zahra and Weinstein, Adam (2016) When minorities are killed with impunity extremists are only emboldened to attack the society as a whole. South Asia @ LSE (18 Aug 2016). Website.

Dulong de Rosnay, Mélanie (2016) Algorithmic Transparency and Platform Loyalty or Fairness in the French Digital Republic Bill. Media Policy Blog (22 Apr 2016). Website.

Duncombe, Constance (2016) How looking at language, not stockpiles, helps explain the latest dispute over Iran’s ballistic missile program. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (15 Apr 2016). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2016) Epitaph for a political chancer: Cameron’s fate exemplifies the inability of UK elites to resolve long-run crises. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Jun 2016). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2016) In Scotland, Wales and the London Assembly elections every voter has TWO choices this Thursday. Here’s how to use both votes well. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 May 2016). Website.

Dupré, Catherine (2016) Laws born out of trauma: in defence of the EU’s conception of human rights. LSE Brexit (19 May 2016). Website.

Durnev, Art, Li, Tiemei and Magnan, Michel (2016) Are firms with offshore headquarters worth more? LSE Business Review (28 Jan 2016). Website.

Dutta, Supradeep and Folta, Timothy B. (2016) Venture capital increases a startup’s chances of issuing stocks or finding a buyer. LSE Business Review (01 Feb 2016). Website.

Dwertmann, David and Boehm, Stephan (2016) If a supervisor or a subordinate has a disability, who fares worse? LSE Business Review (14 Jul 2016). Website.

Dye, Barnaby (2016) As India-Africa ties are boosted, a shift in this South-South relationship is taking place. Africa at LSE (09 Nov 2016). Website.

Dye, Barnaby (2016) Brazil’s new government could signal a new direction for its relationship with African countries. Africa at LSE (07 Nov 2016). Website.

Dyke, Heather (2016) Why is doping wrong anyway? LSE Philosophy Blog (17 Aug 2016). Website.

Ecker, Alejandro, Glinitzer, Konstantin and Meyer, Thomas M. (2016) Why voters do not (always) punish government parties for corruption. Democratic Audit UK (17 May 2016). Website.

Edgerton, Barton (2016) Book review: neoliberalism: the key concepts by Matthew Eagleton-Pierce. LSE Review of Books (24 Oct 2016). Website.

Edwards, Brett and Cacciatori, Mattia (2016) Why Boris Johnson must support continued criminal investigations into the use of chemical weapons in Syria. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Aug 2016). Website.

Edwards, Elizabeth (2016) #StandWithCongo. LSE Human Rights Blog (14 Nov 2016). Website.

Edwards, Frank (2016) States which have harsher incarceration and less generous welfare policies tend to place more children in foster care. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (05 Oct 2016). Website.

Eggert, Jennifer Philippa (2016) Book review: Handbook on Gender and War. Engenderings (14 Oct 2016). Website.

Eggert, Jennifer Philippa (2016) Why do women join IS? A critique of gendered assumptions about women’s motivations. Engenderings (24 Nov 2016). Website.

Egorova, Yulia (2016) Jewish-Muslim relations have been affected by European public and political discourse. Religion and the public Sphere (28 Sep 2016). Website.

Ehsan, Rakib (2016) The Hillary coalition that never was. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (18 Nov 2016). Website.

Eichtinger, Martin (2016) Brexit Ambassador series: the view from Austria. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (21 Jun 2016). Website.

Eidlin, Barry (2016) Long read: Why Canada has a labor party and the US does not. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (19 Oct 2016). Website.

Eikhof, Doris Ruth (2016) Broadcasting gives women visibility but not equality. LSE Business Review (11 Apr 2016). Website.

Eikhof, Doris Ruth (2016) What Jeremy Corbyn should have said about the after-work pint. LSE Business Review (07 Sep 2016). Website.

Einstein, Katherine Levine and Glick, David (2016) New research finds little evidence of anti-black racial bias by public housing authorities. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (10 Aug 2016). Website.

El Atouabi, Mariam (2016) Could Lebanon’s new government bring stability to the country? Middle East Centre Blog (08 Dec 2016). Website.

El-Agraa, Ali M (2016) Alan Sked’s case for Brexit: a six-point rebuttal. LSE Brexit (03 Jul 2016). Website.

El-Geneidy, Ahmed, van Lierop, Dea and Wasfi, Rania (2016) Bike sharing schemes can have a positive impact on nearby house prices. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (29 Aug 2016). Website.

Elias, Anwen (2016) Spain’s general election: a country in search of a compromise. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (27 Jun 2016). Website.

Elias, Anwen (2016) While prospects for Catalan independence remain bleak, Spain’s territorial crisis is here to stay. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (30 May 2016). Website.

Eliot, Jake (2016) Book review: happiness explained: what human flourishing is and how we can promote it by Paul Anand. LSE Review of Books (24 Aug 2016). Website.

Ellington, Michael and Milas, Costas (2016) Brexit and the Gordian knot of the UK productivity puzzle. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Nov 2016). Website.

Elliot, Shane (2016) How workers interact with computers in an automated workspace. LSE Business Review (27 Apr 2016). Website.

Elman Vishkin, Dana (2016) Achieving my dream: bringing LSE MPA students to compete with MBA students on impact analysis for business. LSE Institute of Public Affairs Blog (17 Jun 2016). Website.

Eloquin, Xavier (2016) The focus on exam grades is failing the next generation. LSE Business Review (03 Oct 2016). Website.

Elsden, Chris, Mellor, Sebastian and Comber, Rob (2016) Getting our hands dirty: why academics should design metrics and address the lack of transparency. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (06 Apr 2016). Website.

Engasser, Florence and Gabriel, Madeleine (2016) Fostering good incubation in India outside the urban centres. South Asia @ LSE (03 Feb 2016). Website.

Engenderings editorial team, (2016) Justice for the LSE Cleaners! Engenderings (24 Nov 2016). Website.

Engin, Zeynep (2016) Book review: Smart citizens, smarter state: the technologies of expertise and the future of governing by Beth Simone Noveck. LSE Review of Books (03 Jun 2016). Website.

English, Richard (2016) Does terrorism work? Why we need to answer the question – however difficult it is. Democratic Audit UK (15 Sep 2016). Website.

Eno, Dustin (2016) The psychology of communicating during a crisis. Psychology at LSE (27 Jun 2016). Website.

Ephraim, Philip Effiom (2016) Book review: muted modernists: the struggle over divine politics in Saudi Arabia by Madawi Al-Rasheed. LSE Review of Books (27 Jul 2016). Website.

Erel, Umut (2016) Modelling engagement: using theatre-based workshops toexplore citizenship and research participation. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (15 Jun 2016). Website.

Erens, Bob and Wistow, Gerald (2016) Early evaluation: hurdles in the road for Pioneer health and social care integration programme. LSE Health and Social Care (08 Jun 2016). Website.

Ertug, Gokhan, Yogev, Tamar, Lee, Yonghoon and Hedström, Peter (2016) A good professional reputation is in the eye of the beholder. LSE Business Review (21 Jul 2016). Website.

Essletzbichler, Jurgen (2016) Wage redistribution from the top 1 to the bottom 40 percent would benefit 80 percent of US cities. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (13 Jan 2016). Website.

Evans, Alice (2016) Book review: The long read: the politics of inclusive development: two books, one title by Alice Evans. LSE Review of Books (05 May 2016). Website.

Evans, Bonnie (2016) The creation of autism. Forum for European Philosophy Blog (14 Mar 2016). Website.

Evans, Daniel (2016) Wales, already impoverished, is set to get even poorer. LSE Brexit (02 Aug 2016). Website.

Evans, Heather, Brown, Kayla and Wimberly, Tiffany (2016) Campaign Twitter update: Trump ignores the issues as Clinton continues to out tweet him. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (09 Aug 2016). Website.

Evans, Heather, Brown, Kayla and Wimberly, Tiffany (2016) Clinton sends tweets about voting and registration while Trumpasks people to come out and “join him”. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (13 Sep 2016). Website.

Evans, Heather, Brown, Kayla and Wimberly, Tiffany (2016) Donald Trump’s election tweets point to the policy areas he may focus on as president. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (29 Nov 2016). Website.

Evans, Heather, Brown, Kayla and Wimberly, Tiffany (2016) On Twitter, Donald Trump has been paying little lip service to issues important to women. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (10 Oct 2016). Website.

Evans, Jocelyn and Ivaldi, Gilles (2016) With the centre-right ahead, is next year’s French presidential battle already over? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (30 Jun 2016). Website.

Evans, Lee (2016) LSE lit fest 2016 book review: the silk roads: a new history of the world by Peter Frankopan. LSE Review of Books (25 Feb 2016). Website.

Evans, Steffan (2016) Adding £2.3bn of debt to the accounts – social housing deregulation as an early test for the minority Welsh Government. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 May 2016). Website.

Evans, Steffan (2016) The Welsh Assembly after the elections: housing policy could be an area upon which to build a coalition. British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 May 2016). Website.

Evans, Tom (2016) Free to retransmit: time for a new model for PSB content? Media Policy Blog (22 Mar 2016). Website.

Evans, Tom (2016) Why the BT-EE merger challenges Ofcom’s wholesale remedies. Media Policy Blog (19 Jan 2016). Website.

Evans-Lacko, Sara ORCID: 0000-0003-4691-2630 (2016) Why campaigns that stigmatize smokers can make them want to quit even less. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (19 Jan 2016). Website.

Evans-Lacko, Sara ORCID: 0000-0003-4691-2630 and Knapp, Martin ORCID: 0000-0003-1427-0215 (2016) Cost of depression in the workplace across eight diverse countries – collectively US$250 billion. LSE Health and Social Care (15 Nov 2016). Website.

Evriviades, Euripides L. (2016) High Commissioner for the Republic of Cyprus to the UK: “A Brexit would not be in the interests of the Commonwealth”. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (07 Jun 2016). Website.

Eyles, Andrew and Machin, Stephen ORCID: 0009-0004-8130-2701 (2016) Budget 2016: highly questionable whether the academisation of all schools is good policy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Mar 2016). Website.

Fagerlund, Charlotte (2016) Are email newsletters the future for digital journalism? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (25 Jan 2016). Website.

Faguet, Jean-Paul ORCID: 0000-0002-7188-0098 (2016) The democracy bomb: Brexit and the need for a written constitution. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Aug 2016). Website.

Faircloth, Charlotte (2016) Book review: parenting out of control. Parenting for a Digital Future (27 Apr 2016). Website.

Falck, Oliver and Heimisch, Alexandra (2016) ICT skills are substantially rewarded in modern labour markets. LSE Business Review (23 Sep 2016). Website.

Falkiner, Daniel (2016) Book review: The cultural defense of nations: a liberal theory of majority rights by Liav Orgad. LSE Review of Books (24 May 2016). Website.

Falkiner, Daniel (2016) Book review: enemy of the state by Tommy Robinson. LSE Review of Books (02 Mar 2016). Website.

Falkiner, Daniel (2016) Book review: the battle for Syria: international rivalry in the new Middle East by Christopher Phillips. LSE Review of Books (13 Dec 2016). Website.

Falkiner, Daniel (2016) A reply to Anne Jenichen on the link between immigration and sexual violence. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (29 Jan 2016). Website.

Farah, Asma Ali (2016) Book review: Players and arenas: the interactive dynamics ofprotest edited by James M. Jasper and Jan Willem Duyvendak. LSE Review of Books (27 Jun 2016). Website.

Farah, Asma Ali (2016) Book review: blocking public participation: the use of strategic litigation to silence political expression by Byron Sheldrick. LSE Review of Books (06 Jan 2016). Website.

Farmer, Harry (2016) The real reasons referendums have become so common – and so scary. Democratic Audit UK (20 Jun 2016). Website.

Farmer, Harry (2016) The tax credit row highlighted a fundamental imbalance in our political system: here’s one way to redress it. Democratic Audit UK (27 May 2016). Website.

Farías Pelcastre, Iván (2016) Book review: free speech after 9/11 by Katharine Gelber. LSE Review of Books (11 Aug 2016). Website.

Farías Pelcastre, Iván (2016) Book review: the fence and the bridge: geopolitics and identity along the Canada-US border by Heather N. Nicol. LSE Review of Books (18 Mar 2016). Website.

Fasan, Olu (2016) Brexit: Africa will lose a voice at the EU table but gain the best of both worlds. Africa at LSE (13 Jul 2016). Website.

Fecher, Benedikt and Wagner, Gert G. (2016) Credit where credit is due: research parasites and tackling misconceptions about academic data sharing. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (02 Mar 2016). Website.

Felle, Tom (2016) The Independent Commission on Freedom of Information shows that there is no going back to the “dark ages” of government opacity. Democratic Audit UK (18 Mar 2016). Website.

Fenwick, John (2016) The proposed merger of Newcastle and North Tyneside councils would diminish rather than enhance devolution. Democratic Audit UK (26 Feb 2016). Website.

Fenzl, Michele (2016) Book review: Uninformed: why people know so little about politics and what we can do about it by Arthur Lupia. LSE Review of Books (16 May 2016). Website.

Fenzl, Michele (2016) Book review: social advantage and disadvantage edited by Hartley Dean and Lucinda Platt. LSE Review of Books (10 Aug 2016). Website.

Ferland, Benjamin (2016) Citizen assessment of the political system is fostered by rational considerations rather than virtuousness. Democratic Audit UK (02 Mar 2016). Website.

Fernandez, Rodrigo, Hofman, Annelore and Aalbers, Manuel B. (2016) Despite Brexit and Trump, London and New York real estate will remain a safe deposit box for transnational wealth elites. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (20 Dec 2016). Website.

Fernández-Gutiérrez, Marcos, Jilke, Sebastian and James, Oliver (2016) Vulnerable consumers and public services: can competition and switching reduce inequalities? British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 May 2016). Website.

Ferragina, Emanuele and Arrigoni, Alessandro (2016) From the third way to the big society: the rise and fall of social capital. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 May 2016). Website.

Fesenmyer, Leslie (2016) African-initiated Pentecostal churches are on the rise in the UK – what role do they seek to play in wider society? Religion and the Public Sphere (23 Nov 2016). Website.

Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, Elena (2016) Gender, religion and humanitarian responses to refugees. Religion and the public Sphere (19 Oct 2016). Website.

Field, Bonnie N. (2016) Will the new Rajoy minority government in Spain work? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (16 Nov 2016). Website.

Finkelstein, Sydney (2016) Superbosses feel completely unthreatened. LSE Business Review (29 Feb 2016). Website.

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Finlayson, Lorna (2016) Don’t elect him, he’s unelectable! Forum for European Philosophy Blog (11 Jan 2016). Website.

Finn, Mike (2016) Post-war fantasies and Brexit: the delusional view of Britain’s place in the world. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Jun 2016). Website.

Fireman, Ken (2016) American companies kick the tires of Cuba’s new-old economy. LSE Business Review (07 Jun 2016). Website.

Fireman, Ken (2016) Behavioural economics challenges traditional view of “homo economicus”. LSE Business Review (24 May 2016). Website.

Fireman, Ken (2016) Can businesses police the behaviour of global suppliers? LSE Business Review (31 May 2016). Website.

Fireman, Ken (2016) Chinese leaders walk a tightrope on market reforms amid slowdown. LSE Business Review (03 Nov 2016). Website.

Fireman, Ken (2016) Does flopping have an upside? Business rethinks the meaning of failure. LSE Business Review (27 Jun 2016). Website.

Fireman, Ken (2016) Fintech’s greatest promise may be in the developing world. LSE Business Review (07 Oct 2016). Website.

Fireman, Ken (2016) How to avoid a product recall? Test, test, and test some more. LSE Business Review (16 Jun 2016). Website.

Fireman, Ken (2016) If you’d do anything to avoid meetings, you may be missing the point. LSE Business Review (08 Jul 2016). Website.

Fireman, Ken (2016) In the skies, under the radar. LSE Business Review (05 Aug 2016). Website.

Fireman, Ken (2016) Stagnant wages fuel revolt against globalization. LSE Business Review (01 Dec 2016). Website.

Fireman, Ken (2016) The art, and the deal, go global. LSE Business Review (19 Jul 2016). Website.

Fireman, Ken (2016) A globalised economy requires a globally savvy workforce. LSE Business Review (24 Aug 2016). Website.

Fireman, Ken (2016) The malling of America may be history. LSE Business Review (27 Sep 2016). Website.

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Fitzgerald, Jim (2016) Moldova: The latest example of the power of the EU to promote equality law reform. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (08 Aug 2016). Website.

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Fitzgerald, Joan (2016) US city planners can learn lessons from the successes of Malmö‘s eco-districts. Impact of American Politics & Policy Blog (31 Mar 2016). Website.

Fitzpatrick, Danny and Richards, Dave (2016) ‘Back to the Future?’ Brexit, elitism, and the British Political Tradition. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Jul 2016). Website.

Flassbeck, Heiner and Denayer, Will (2016) Euro zone crisis and climate change: Addressing two targets with one instrument. LSE Business Review (25 Aug 2016). Website.

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Fleurbaey, Marc and Schwandt, Hannes (2016) How some people can maximize their happiness even though they are not actively pursuing it. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (22 Jun 2016). Website.

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Foulds, Wendy (2016) JSRP policy briefs. Justice and Security Research Programme Blog (04 Apr 2016). Website.

Foulds, Wendy (2016) A tribute to Svetlana Djurdjevic-Lukic. Justice and Security Research Programme Blog (27 Sep 2016). Website.

Foulds, Wendy (2016) The unmaking of public authority: a new article by Rebecca Tapscott. Justice and Security Research Programme Blog (14 Sep 2016). Website.

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Fox, Stuart and Pearce, Sioned (2016) Survey evidence: the EU referendum had a clear positive impact on young people’s political engagement. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (26 Aug 2016). Website.

Frandsen, Brigham and Rebitzer, James B. (2016) Accountable Care Organizations are too small and loosely affiliated for financial bonuses to be effective at improving performance. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (18 Jan 2016). Website.

Frangieh, Ghida (2016) Relations Between UNHCR and Arab Governments: Memoranda of understanding in Lebanon and Jordan. Middle East Centre Blog (23 Sep 2016). Website.

Franz, Michael, Franklin Fowler, Erika and Ridout, Travis (2016) Fears that outside groups are hijacking election campaignagendas are unfounded. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (26 Sep 2016). Website.

Frazier, Erica (2016) Book review: the ways of the world by David Harvey. LSE Review of Books (27 Sep 2016). Website.

Frech, Elena (2016) Jostling for position: what determines where candidates are placed on electoral lists during European elections? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (23 May 2016). Website.

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Freer, Courtney (2016) Book Review – Alison Pargeter’s ‘Return to the Shadows’. Middle East Centre Blog (12 Dec 2016). Website.

Freer, Courtney (2016) Is the UAE’s fear of the Muslim Brotherhood driving its Yemen strategy? Middle East Centre Blog (28 Jan 2016). Website.

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Fumarola, Andrea (2016) Fidesz and electoral reform: how to safeguard Hungarian democracy. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (21 Mar 2016). Website.

Fumarola, Andrea and Marinov, Nikolay (2016) Bulgaria’s new voting reforms risk undermining the country’s electoral process. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (03 May 2016). Website.

Funk, Alexandra (2016) Drones in contemporary warfare: the implications for human rights. LSE Human Rights Blog (07 Jul 2016). Website.

Fägersten, Björn (2016) Sweden and the UK’s deal: For Swedes, the real drama is yet to come. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (23 Feb 2016). Website.

Férdeline, Ayden (2016) ICANN’s WHOIS System Must Follow Local Laws and Best Practices in Data Protection. Media Policy Blog (21 Apr 2016). Website.

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Gabriel, Rachel (2016) Book review: the morning they came for us: dispatches from Syria by Janine di Giovanni. LSE Review of Books (17 Aug 2016). Website.

Gad, Ulrik Pram (2016) Could a ‘reverse Greenland’ arrangement keep Scotland and Northern Ireland in the EU? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (07 Jul 2016). Website.

Gadd, Elizabeth and Troll Covey, Denise (2016) What it means to be Green: exploring publishers’ changing approaches to Green open access. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (19 Sep 2016). Website.

Gaffney, John (2016) Facing our Waterloo? The referendum was unnecessary, and its consequences ironic. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Jul 2016). Website.

Gaffney, John (2016) François Fillon’s nomination was the worst case scenario for Marine Le Pen. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (30 Nov 2016). Website.

Gaffney, John (2016) Labour’s century-old problem: leadership performance. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Jul 2016). Website.

Gahner Larsen, Erik, Levinsen, Klaus and Kjær, Ulrik (2016) Votes at 16: do mock elections make a difference to adults’ attitudes? Democratic Audit UK (30 Nov 2016). Website.

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Gall, Gregor (2016) The obstacles facing sex worker unionisation suggest occupational, rather than workplace unionism, could be a way forward. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Mar 2016). Website.

Gallagher, Christine (2016) Why the next president should consider making offshore balancing their foreign policy default. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (27 Jun 2016). Website.

Gallagher, Jim (2016) Negotiations about the fiscal framework for the Scotland Bill are becoming high political drama. Democratic Audit UK (28 Jan 2016). Website.

Gallagher, Jim (2016) Scottish devolution will now have a bigger fiscal dimension. Democratic Audit UK (24 Feb 2016). Website.

Gallagher, Jim (2016) The UK can’t secure Brexit by March 2019 – it will need an EEA-style deal. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (14 Dec 2016). Website.

Gallagher, Jim (2016) What factors will motivate voters in the Scottish Parliamentary Elections? LSE Department of Government Blog (29 Mar 2016). Website.

Galpin, Charlotte (2016) Boris Johnson is damaging Germany’s goodwill towards the UK. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (13 Oct 2016). Website.

Galpin, Charlotte (2016) Project Fear: how the negativity of the referendum campaign undermines democracy. LSE Brexit (13 Jun 2016). Website.

Galster, George (2016) How good assisted housing policy can be good education policy. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (19 Aug 2016). Website.

Galsworthy, Michael J. and Davidson, Rob (2016) Brexit is damaging UK science already. Here is a plan to fix it. LSE Brexit (29 Sep 2016). Website.

Gamanayake, Piumi (2016) The IMF funding pledge offers significant support to Sri Lanka’s economic reform agenda. South Asia @ LSE (06 Oct 2016). Website.

Gamanayake, Piumi (2016) The economic and technological cooperation agreement: full steam ahead for India and Sri Lanka? South Asia @ LSE (20 Oct 2016). Website.

Gandhi, Amit, Iorio, Daniela and Urban, Carly (2016) Why a viable third party might lead to less negative political advertising in campaigns. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (07 Jan 2016). Website.

Gandolfo, Andreas (2016) Hinkley Point C nuclear station: an expensive solution to a cheap problem. LSE Business Review (26 Sep 2016). Website.

Gandrud, Christopher (2016) The return of the British Disease? The post-Brexit credible commitment conundrum. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Jul 2016). Website.

Gandy, Ocar H. (2016) Big data analytics: Q&A with Professor Oscar H. Gandy, Jr. Media Policy Blog (18 Aug 2016). Website.

Gangadharan, Seeta Peña ORCID: 0000-0002-1955-3874 (2016) Algorithmic Power and Accountability in Black Box Platforms. Media Policy Blog (22 Jan 2016). Website.

Gangadharan, Seeta Peña ORCID: 0000-0002-1955-3874 (2016) Digital Exclusion and the Robot Revolution. Media Policy Blog (27 May 2016). Website.

Gangadharan, Seeta Peña ORCID: 0000-0002-1955-3874 (2016) With Algorithmic Accountability, Different Remedies Bear Different Costs for Consumers. Media Policy Blog (08 Apr 2016). Website.

Gani, Jasmine ORCID: 0000-0002-8218-1807 (2016) Obama’s inaction in Syria is nothing new – the US has been selective in its Middle Eastern interventions for a century. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (11 Aug 2016). Website.

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Garapich, Michał P. (2016) Brexit will lead to more, not less immigration. LSE Brexit (28 Jul 2016). Website.

Garcia, Blake E. and Wimpy, Cameron (2016) The spread of communications technology may facilitate increases in levels of anti-government violence. Democratic Audit Blog (08 Jul 2016). Blog Entry.

Gard-Murray, Alexander (2016) Labour must back freedom of movement – because the public want to stay in the single market. LSE Brexit (20 Oct 2016). Website.

Gardner, Joe and Woolley, John T. (2016) In Fed meetings, decision making is free – but not equal. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (27 Oct 2016). Website.

Garland, Ruth ORCID: 0000-0002-8184-9289 (2016) Book review: Biopolitical media: catastrophe, immunity and bare life by Allen Meek. LSE Review of Books (11 Apr 2016). Website.

Garland, Ruth ORCID: 0000-0002-8184-9289 (2016) Book review: the communicative construction of Europe: cultures of political discourse, public sphere and the Euro crisis by Andreas Hepp et al. LSE Review of Books (26 Jan 2016). Website.

Garrett, Paul Michael (2016) Words matter: deconstructing ‘welfare dependency’ in the UK. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Mar 2016). Website.

Garrett, R. Kelly (2016) Facebook may be biased against conservative stories. But conservatives may also be biased against Facebook. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (17 May 2016). Website.

Garrity Sekerci, Kristin (2016) Pope Francis visits Poland at a tense time for relations between Europe’s Christians and Muslims. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (28 Jul 2016). Website.

Gashi, Ardiana and Adnett, Nick (2016) Kosovo’s biggest challenge: encouraging Kosovan migrants to move back to their home country. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (13 Apr 2016). Website.

Gaskell, Adi (2016) Open innovation is growing, but universities may be missing out on the action. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (05 Mar 2016). Website.

Gaskins, Ben and Clifford, Scott (2016) America is becoming more secular, but citizens still see political candidates’ religion as a mark of trustworthiness. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (26 Jan 2016). Website.

Gateva, Eli (2016) On different tracks: Bulgaria and Romania under the Cooperation and Verification Mechanism. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (03 Mar 2016). Website.

Gathercole-Lam, Nuala (2016) What role did the media play in the EU referendum? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (11 Oct 2016). Website.

Gau, Jacinta M. (2016) Selection procedures which favor whites mean that racial minorities are significantly underrepresented on juries. Impact of American Politics & Policy Blog (17 Mar 2016). Website.

Gavenda, Mario and Umit, Resul (2016) Austria’s presidential race is heading for a third round – here are the lessons from the first two. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (11 Aug 2016). Website.

Gazzola, Michele (2016) A ‘one-language’ EU policy would foster elitism and hit disproportionately the least advantaged. Democratic Audit UK (20 Aug 2016). Website.

Gazzola, Michele (2016) A ‘one-language’ EU policy would foster elitism and hit the least advantaged. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (02 Sep 2016). Website.

Genovese, Federica, Schneider, Gerald and Wassmann, Pia (2016) In Draghi we trust: how unorthodox monetary policy weakened the anti-austerity movement in Europe. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (08 Jun 2016). Website.

Genovese, Taylor R. (2016) Book review: Kropotkin and the anarchist intellectual tradition by Jim Mac Laughlin. LSE Review of Books (28 Sep 2016). Website.

Georgalakis, James (2016) Activism or research communication? research organisations could be muzzled by UK charity anti-advocacy clause. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (12 Feb 2016). Website.

Gerlitz, Carolin and Tkacz, Nathaniel (2016) The Challenges of Researching Algorithms. Media Policy Blog (22 Apr 2016). Website.

Gerver, Mollie (2016) The EU’s Operation Sophia has failed to make conditions safer for refugees. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (20 May 2016). Website.

Gerver, Mollie (2016) The Ethics of refugee repatriation. Africa at LSE (20 Jan 2016). Website.

Gessler, Theresa (2016) Book review: what is populism? by Jan-Werner Müller. LSE Review of Books (14 Dec 2016). Website.

Gherman, Natalia, Prelec, Tena and Brown, Stuart A. ORCID: 0000-0002-2083-6222 (2016) Interview with Natalia Gherman, candidate for UN Secretary General: “Human rights transcend security, development, and humanitarian responses”. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (21 Jul 2016). Website.

Ghose, Katie (2016) ‘Citizens’ assemblies’ show that we can do politics differently in the UK. Democratic Audit UK (19 Apr 2016). Website.

Ghose, Katie (2016) Electoral Reform Society: other referendums can teach us a lot about the EU vote. LSE Brexit (05 Mar 2016). Website.

Ghose, Katie (2016) Learning the lessons: what other referendums can teach us about the EU vote. Democratic Audit UK (01 Mar 2016). Website.

Ghose, Katie (2016) ‘Super Thursday’ showed us that British politics has changed for good. Democratic Audit UK (13 May 2016). Website.

Ghose, Katie (2016) We need a root and branch review of referendums in the UK. Democratic Audit UK (29 Jun 2016). Website.

Giannoulopoulos, Dimitrios, Nice, Geoffrey, Chigara, Ben, Petley, Julian, de la Rasilla, Ignacio and Sarmiento-Mirwaldt, Katja (2016) The Article 50 ruling means Parliament must not merely rubber-stamp Brexit with a three-line bill. LSE Brexit (17 Nov 2016). Website.

Gibson, Candy (2016) Academic opinion in 60 seconds? #LSEBrexitVote videos prove to be a powerful tool in a visual, time-poor world. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (04 Aug 2016). Website.

Gilbert, Paul (2016) Book review: the colonel who would not repent: the bangladesh war and its unquiet legacy by Salil Tripathi. LSE Review of Books (28 Sep 2016). Website.

Gilchrist, Kate ORCID: 0000-0003-1316-3493 (2016) The ‘private’ life of US politics part one: affect, intimacy and Trump. Engenderings (10 Oct 2016). Website.

Gilchrist, Kate ORCID: 0000-0003-1316-3493 (2016) The ‘private’ life of US politics part two: affect, intimacy and public bathrooms. Engenderings (17 Oct 2016). Website.

Gillespie, Paul (2016) A British departure would have major consequences for Ireland, both North and South. LSE Brexit (14 Mar 2016). Website.

Gillespie, Paul (2016) A contested Brexit would be disruptive for Ireland, both North and South. LSE Brexit (05 Jul 2016). Website.

Gilson, Chris (2016) Christie in trouble in New Jersey after endorsing Trump, Michigan’s broken government, and Idaho Senate backs online voter registration: US state blog roundup for 27 February – 4 March. Impact of American Politics & Policy Blog (05 Mar 2016). Website.

Gilson, Chris (2016) It’s now or never for Bernie Sanders, the US-Iran conflict that never happened, and is Trump Palin 2.0?: US national blog roundup for 16 – 22 January. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (22 Jan 2016). Website.

Gilson, Chris (2016) Low ratings for Obama’s final State of the Union, Cruz and Trump finally fight it out, and have Millennials given up on the American Dream?: US national blog roundup for 9 – 15 January. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (15 Jan 2016). Website.

Gilson, Chris (2016) New Jersey’s crazy political week, Delaware’s death penalty repeal bill, and is it time for Michigan Governor Rick Snyder to resign?: US state blog roundup for 15 – 22 January. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (22 Jan 2016). Website.

Gilson, Chris (2016) New York’s Cuomo plans for “big things”, Florida’s death penalty system struck down, and minimum wage proposals in Oregon and Washington: US state blog roundup for 9 – 15 January. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (16 Jan 2016). Website.

Gilson, Chris (2016) Obama pushes gun control as gun sales peak, Trumpism’s causes and characteristics and Cruz vs. Big Corn: US national blog roundup for 2 – 8 January. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (08 Jan 2016). Website.

Gilson, Chris (2016) What to expect from state legislatures in 2016, the politics of Kentucky’s declining coal industry and a new healthcare proposal in Idaho: US state blog roundup for 2 – 8 January. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (10 Jan 2016). Website.

Gilson, Chris (2016) Why you didn’t get a raise in 2015, Clinton campaign pulls in $55m, and will Trump’s supporters show and vote? : US national blog roundup for 26 December – 1 January. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (01 Jan 2016). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2016) Christie’s ratings at their lowest, Iowa GOP defunds Planned Parenthood, and California’s ‘awesome’ ballot statements: US state blog roundup for 23 – 29 April. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (02 May 2016). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2016) Cruz and Clinton come out on top in Iowa, House conservativespush back on budget deal, and should Jeb! re-evaluate his run? US national blog roundup for 30 January – 5 February. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (05 Feb 2016). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2016) Cruz and Sanders win in Wisconsin, GOP convention scenarios, and is it time to rebalance US trade?: US national blog roundup for 2 – 8 April. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (08 Apr 2016). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2016) Dark money influencing Arkansas’ Supreme Court race, NorthDakota’s competing marijuana ballot measures, and NewMexico’s profitable prisons: US state blog roundup for 6 – 12February. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (13 Feb 2016). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2016) Florida’s Senate race, Michigan’s school bailout, and Arizona’s pro-gun bills: US state blog roundup for 7 – 13 May. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (14 May 2016). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2016) Frontrunners win in New York, Harriet Tubman to go on the $20, and could Facebook tilt the election? US national blog roundup for 16 – 22 April. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (22 Apr 2016). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2016) Gary Johnson rising for the Libertarian Party, Trump backs out of Sanders debate, and the passive-aggressive Supreme Court: US national blog roundup for 21 – 27 May. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (27 May 2016). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2016) Hillary Clinton brings in Bill on the economy, Obama’s new overtime regs, and America’s obsession with oil: US national blog roundup for 14 – 20 May. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (20 May 2016). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2016) New York and California raise the minimum wage, Georgia’s religious freedom bill vetoed, and Minnesota GOP’s plans to cut women’s health care: US state blog roundup for 26 March – 1 April. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (02 Apr 2016). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2016) New York’s Cuomo won’t return Trump’s donations, Alabama gets out of the marriage business, and Montana’s mental health crisis: US state blog roundup for 12 – 18 March. Impact of American Politics & Policy Blog (19 Mar 2016). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2016) North Carolina’s budget problems, Michigan’s corporate tax crater, and crony capitalism in Alaska: US state blog roundup for 14 – 20 May. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (21 May 2016). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2016) Obama’s historic Cuba visit, Obamacare turns six, and will Trump put the House in play for the Democrats?: US national blog roundup for 19 – 25 March. Impact of American Politics & Policy Blog (25 Mar 2016). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2016) Pennsylvania also has a lead crisis, South Dakota’s ‘bigoted’legislature, and do Alaskans secretly love socialism? US state blog roundup for 30 January – 5 February. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (06 Feb 2016). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2016) Rhode Island’s common sense gun laws, Arkansas expands drug tests for welfare recipients, and how California was broken to pieces: US state blog roundup for 19 – 25 March. Impact of American Politics & Policy Blog (26 Mar 2016). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2016) Romney takes on Trump after Super Tuesday, Sanders’ supporters go after Warren, and job growth continues: US national blog roundup for 27 February – 4 March. Impact of American Politics & Policy Blog (04 Mar 2016). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2016) Rubio’s robotic debate performance, John Kasich’s good week,and are Trump and Sanders’ New Hampshire wins a rebuke tothe political status quo? US national blog roundup for 6 – 12 February. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (12 Feb 2016). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2016) Sestak’s feud with Democrats in Pennsylvania, Florida Governor Scott’s video attack on angry constituent, and Indiana sued by ACLU over abortion law: US state blog roundup for 2 – 8 April. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (09 Apr 2016). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2016) Texas’ real bathroom crisis, Iowa’s poor bridges, and Oregon’s “baffling” GOP Senate primary: US state blog roundup for 20 – 27 May. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (28 May 2016). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2016) Trump and Clinton railroad through the ‘Acela Primary’, Cruz/Kasich alliance falters, and the GOP’s bathroom obsession: US national blog roundup for 23 – 29 April. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (29 Apr 2016). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2016) Trump fails in Colorado, the broken budget process, and the case for a new Works Progress Administration: US national blog roundup for 9 – 15 April. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (17 Apr 2016). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2016) Trump vs Ryan, Clinton’s Veep choices, and how Chinese imports are tearing US politics apart: US national blog roundup for 7 – 13 May. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (13 May 2016). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2016) Trump’s not Nixon (or Reagan), Kasich’s pyrrhic Ohio victory, and Obamacare’s $1 trillion Medicare savings: US national blog roundup for 12 – 18 March. Impact of American Politics & Policy Blog (18 Mar 2016). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2016) Trump’s worst week, the Justice Department brings back asset forfeiture, and should the US be the world’s ‘rent-a-cop’?: US national blog roundup for 26 March – 1 April. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (01 Apr 2016). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2016) Virginia’s death penalty debate, Illinois’ progressive tax plan, and line-item vetoes abound: US state blog roundup for 9 – 15 April. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (17 Apr 2016). Website.

Gilson, Christopher, Donszelmann, Sophie and Baron, Denise (2016) The Ballpark podcast Episode 2: This is not a hot take. Impact of American Politics & Policy Blog (18 Mar 2016). Website.

Gilson, Christopher, Donszelmann, Sophie and Baron, Denise (2016) Introducing The Ballpark podcast and Episode 1: The Strongest Economy for Who? Impact of American Politics & Policy Blog (04 Mar 2016). Website.

Giorgi, Simona (2016) How investments analysts frame information matters to their careers. LSE Business Review (03 Mar 2016). Website.

Gippner, Olivia (2016) From climate change to mediation: should the EU be a strategic actor in Asia-Pacific? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (17 Jun 2016). Website.

Giragosian, Richard (2016) The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict: ceasing fire is not a ceasefire. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (11 Apr 2016). Website.

Girard, Mireille (2016) Syrian refugees in Lebanon: A turning point? Middle East Centre Blog (20 Sep 2016). Website.

Gius, Mark (2016) President Obama’s latest executive actions on gun control are too little, too late. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (05 Jan 2016). Website.

Gjersø, Jonas Fossli (2016) Britain and the scramble for East Africa. Africa at LSE (24 Oct 2016). Website.

Gkliati, Mariana (2016) The potential of big data and new technologies in human rights research. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (30 Sep 2016). Website.

Gkoutzioulis, Athanasios (2016) The rise of populism could persist as western society and its academic Institutions fail to promote critical thought. Euro Crisis in the Press (14 Oct 2016). Website.

Glass, Christy and Cook, Alison (2016) Women are more likely than men to be appointed CEO of firms in crisis. LSE Business Review (10 May 2016). Website.

Gleeson, Simon (2016) EMU: how it works (and which parts don’t apply to us). LSE Brexit (18 Jan 2016). Website.

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Global Kids Online, (2016) Balancing risks and opportunities: what do we know from recent findings? Global Kids Online (25 Nov 2016). Website.

Global Kids Online, (2016) Children worldwide gain benefits, face risks online. Global Kids Online (01 Nov 2016). Website.

Global Kids Online, (2016) Children’s access to the internet: presenting recent findings. Global Kids Online (19 Nov 2016). Website.

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Global Kids Online, (2016) Global expert meeting on cyber-bullying. Global Kids Online (12 May 2016). Website.

Global Kids Online, (2016) Latin America Kids Online. Global Kids Online (20 Oct 2016). Website.

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Global Kids Online, (2016) One in three: internet governance and children’s rights. Global Kids Online (19 Apr 2016). Website.

Global Kids Online, (2016) Our conference on children’s rights in the digital age. Global Kids Online (14 Jul 2016). Website.

Global Kids Online, (2016) Second Global Kids Online network meeting held in London. Global Kids Online (19 Apr 2016). Website.

Global Kids Online, (2016) The latest findings from Kids Online Brazil on children and the internet. Global Kids Online (02 Dec 2016). Website.

Global Kids Online, (2016) A meeting of Global Kids Online ahead of launch of global toolkit. Global Kids Online (03 May 2016). Website.

Glover, Danni (2016) Book review: Bisexuality: identities, politics and theories by Surya Monro. LSE Review of Books (28 Apr 2016). Website.

Glover, Danni (2016) Book review: culture by Terry Eagleton. LSE Review of Books (19 Aug 2016). Website.

Goes, Eunice (2016) It takes two: Corbyn’s re-election is not enough – more must be done to unite Labour. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Sep 2016). Website.

Goes, Eunice (2016) The Labour Party is more than the shadow cabinet, and Corbyn must learn to engage with it. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Jan 2016). Website.

Goes, Eunice (2016) The Leave campaign was toxic – but 43 years of embarrassed pro-Europeanism paved the way for Brexit. British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Jul 2016). Website.

Goes, Eunice (2016) A job-creating powerhouse? The way we measure unemployment can lead to misleading conclusions. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Jan 2016). Website.

Gohel, Sajjan (2016) As the Baloch issue continues to be handled militarily rather than politically a peaceful resolution is unlikely. South Asia @ LSE (09 Nov 2016). Website.

Gohel, Sajjan (2016) As the Taliban increase the tempo of violence in Afghanistan they face new competition from the rising Wilayat Khorasan. South Asia @ LSE (02 Aug 2016). Website.

Gohel, Sajjan (2016) The nexus of local and international extremist networks in Bangladesh. South Asia @ LSE (22 Jul 2016). Website.

Gomez, Raul and Tonge, Jonathan (2016) How new party members are modernising the DUP. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Mar 2016). Website.

Goncalo, Jack A., Chatman, Jennifer A., Duguid, Michelle M. and Kennedy, Jessica A. (2016) Politically correct norms encourage creativity among mixed-sex work groups. LSE Business Review (16 Feb 2016). Website.

Gontmakher, Evgeny (2016) With a struggling economy and elections looming, why do so many Russians still back their government? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (14 Sep 2016). Website.

Gonzalez, Angelica, Sila, Vathunyoo and Hagendorff, Jens (2016) Boards with many female directors take as many risks as more male-dominated ones. LSE Business Review (29 Jan 2016). Website.

Good, Darren J., Lyddy, Christopher J., Glomb, Theresa M. and Bono, Joyce E. (2016) Mindfulness has big impacts for performance, decision-making and career longevity. LSE Business Review (02 Mar 2016). Website.

Good, Laura and Cooper, Rae (2016) When it’s not your job to be friendly with clients. LSE Business Review (17 Aug 2016). Website.

Goode, Jackie (2016) Navigating household debt: the complicated human relationships behind the statistics. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Feb 2016). Website.

Goodin, Brett (2016) Coal today may be like the doomed ‘natural ice’ industry of the 19th century. LSE Business Review (17 Mar 2016). Website.

Goodman, Emma (2016) Press regulation post Leveson – where are we now? Media Policy Blog (25 Sep 2016). Website.

Goodman, Helen (2016) Equality and the Left: A politician’s response to “Social Class in the 21st Century”. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 May 2016). Website.

Goodrich, Steve (2016) The government must stop the UK being used as a haven for illicit wealth if it wants to lead on tackling global corruption. Democratic Audit UK (08 Apr 2016). Website.

Goodwin, Mark, Bates, Stephen and McKay, Steve (2016) Elected chairs do not seem to have brought a new kind of parliamentarian to select committees. Democratic Audit UK (06 Jul 2016). Website.

Goodwin, Matthew (2016) Could Remain enjoy a late surge in support? The indications suggest not. LSE Brexit (08 Apr 2016). Website.

Goodwin, Matthew (2016) If Boris Johnson wants to win, he needs to talk less about sovereignty and more about the economy. LSE Brexit (13 Mar 2016). Website.

Goodwin, Matthew (2016) Matthew Goodwin examines five ways the Outers could win. LSE Brexit (28 Feb 2016). Website.

Goodwin, Matthew (2016) Matthew Goodwin’s round-up: Leave’s lead, the Boris effect and persuading the Undecideds. LSE Brexit (26 Jan 2016). Website.

Goodwin, Matthew (2016) Polls apart: why we need to treat all EU referendum polling with caution. LSE Brexit (22 Feb 2016). Website.

Goodwin, Matthew (2016) Still neck-and-neck – but both Leave and Remain have reasons to be cheerful. LSE Brexit (10 May 2016). Website.

Goodwin, Matthew and Heath, Oliver (2016) Brexit and the left behind: a tale of two countries. LSE Brexit (22 Jul 2016). Website.

Goodwin, Matthew and Heath, Oliver (2016) A tale of two countries: Brexit and the ‘left behind’ thesis. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (27 Jul 2016). Website.

Gordor, Samuel (2016) #GhanaDecides 2016 will be a Landmark Election for the West African Country. Africa at LSE (06 Dec 2016). Website.

Gormley, Lisa (2016) Rape myths and the rights of victims: why the UK needs to ratify the Istanbul Convention. Women, Peace and Security (21 Oct 2016). Website.

Gormley, Lisa (2016) States worldwide must address the sexism, harassment and violence being experienced by women parliamentarians. Women, Peace and Security (11 Nov 2016). Website.

Gostyńska-Jakubowska, Agata (2016) Why the Commission is treating Poland more harshly than Hungary in its rule of law review. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (04 Feb 2016). Website.

Gostyńska-Jakubowska, Agata and Korteweg, Rem (2016) The US won’t help Britain in its negotiations with the EU. LSE Brexit (31 Oct 2016). Website.

Gostyńska-Jakubowska, Agata and Lazowski, Adam (2016) The Brexiteers’ exit plan: legally dubious, unfeasible and likely to antagonise our neighbours. LSE Brexit (22 Jun 2016). Website.

Gough, Cat (2016) A conversation on race (part 3): ‘race, UK policy and the Chagos Islander’s case post-2000’. LSE Human Rights Blog (18 Apr 2016). Website.

Gouseti, Ioanna (2016) Gender equality: #NotThereYet. Researching Sociology (15 Nov 2016). Website.

Gowda, Rajeev and Campion, Sonali (2016) “India is essentially in denial about the costs of democracy” – Rajeev Gowda. South Asia @ LSE (14 Nov 2016). Website.

Gowers, William Timothy (2016) Five minutes with Timothy Gowers: “academics can publish journals of the highest quality without a commercial entity”. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (21 Mar 2016). Website.

Graef, Inge and Van Alesenoy, Brendan (2016) Data protection through the lens of competition law: will Germany lead the way? Media Policy Blog (23 Mar 2016). Website.

Graefe, Andreas (2016) Combining forecasts predicts a Democratic win in this year’s election. Impact of American Politics & Policy Blog (15 Mar 2016). Website.

Graefe, Andreas (2016) Political scientists predict Clinton will win 347 electoral votes in November. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (22 Aug 2016). Website.

Grahl, John (2016) How we treat those who are excluded from the world of work. LSE Business Review (05 Dec 2016). Website.

Granbo, Kristin (2016) Children’s news: can it survive the digital era? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (15 Jan 2016). Website.

Grant, Matthew (2016) Citizen of the world? Think again: British citizenship after Brexit. Democratic Audit Blog (21 Nov 2016). Blog Entry.

Grant, Wyn (2016) Book review: Political science in motion edited by RamonaComan and Jean-Frédéric Morin. LSE Review of Books (14 Jun 2016). Website.

Gray, Jonathan (2016) It is time for institutions to ensure data infrastructures are more responsive to their publics. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (07 Oct 2016). Website.

Gray, Julia (2016) Despite their anti-trade rhetoric, Trump or Clinton would do little to threaten trans-Atlantic trade policy. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (29 Jun 2016). Website.

Grech, Phillip (2016) Why the EU still requires a fairer formula for distributing refugees. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (30 Aug 2016). Website.

Green, Duncan (2016) Academics and NGOs can work together in partnership but must do so earlier and with genuine knowledge exchange. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (19 Oct 2016). Website.

Green, Duncan (2016) Conference rage: how did something as truly awful as paneldiscussions become the default format? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (09 Jun 2016). Website.

Green, Duncan (2016) Duncan Green: Book Review – Alex de Waal, “The Real Politics of the Horn of Africa”. International Development (07 Mar 2016). Website.

Green, Duncan (2016) How academics and NGOs can work together to influence policy: insights from the InterAction report. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (23 Sep 2016). Website.

Green, Heather (2016) Lawful residence rather than the possession of a particular passport should generate the right to vote. Democratic Audit UK (17 Jun 2016). Website.

Green, Lelia (2016) Do you ever grow out of digital parenting? Parenting for a Digital Future (02 Jun 2016). Website.

Greenbaum, Robert T. and Brown, Lathania (2016) Economic diversity is a drag when times are good but a lift when times are bad. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (19 Apr 2016). Website.

Greene, Zac and O’Brien, Diana (2016) New women MPs shift their party leftwards – but female leaders don’t. Democratic Audit Blog (16 Nov 2016). Website.

Greer, Scott L (2016) The future of Obamacare. LSE Health and Social Care (06 Jan 2016). Website.

Gregory, Jo (2016) More harm than good. Researching Sociology (27 Jul 2016). Website.

Greve, Henrich R. and Man Zhang, Cyndi (2016) Chinese managers used to state control have a hard time acting as capitalists. LSE Business Review (13 May 2016). Website.

Greve, Henrich R. and Zhang, Cyndi Man (2016) How Chinese firms reacted when told to change their share ownership structures. LSE Business Review (01 Nov 2016). Website.

Griffith-Dickson, Gwen (2016) #LSEreligion lecture: “The state should not hold citizens’ values to account” – Gwen Griffith-Dickson. Religion and the public Sphere (01 Jun 2016). Website.

Griffiths, Mark (2016) The content and context of screen use is more important that the amount of screen time. Parenting for a Digital Future (04 Aug 2016). Website.

Grohsjean, Thorsten (2016) When players change teams, they fight harder against their former employer. LSE Business Review (05 Aug 2016). Website.

Gromada, Anna, Budacz, Dorka, Kawalerowicz, Juta and Walewska, Anna (2016) Gender gap extremes: relational differences, rather than aspirational ones could be major factor in ‘leaky pipeline’. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (16 May 2016). Website.

Gromyko, Alexey (2016) Following Litvinenko, UK-Russia relations are now at their lowest point since the 1980s. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (11 Feb 2016). Website.

Grossman, Wendy (2016) Are the trolls winning? Parenting for a Digital Future (15 Feb 2016). Website.

Grossman, Wendy (2016) Book review: kids in the middle. Parenting for a Digital Future (23 Mar 2016). Website.

Grossman, Wendy (2016) Book review: reclaiming conversation – the power of talk in a digital age. Parenting for a Digital Future (31 Aug 2016). Website.

Grossman, Wendy (2016) How Brexit could affect media content for children and families. Parenting for a Digital Future (16 Nov 2016). Website.

Grossman, Wendy (2016) ​Mining data and the database state. Parenting for a Digital Future (06 Apr 2016). Website.

Groves, Antony (2016) Pop-up library makerspace: academic libraries provide flexible, supportive space to explore emerging technologies. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (23 Feb 2016). Website.

Groves, Trish (2016) 85% of health research is wasted: how to do great research, get it published, and improve health outcomes. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (10 Feb 2016). Website.

Grubb, Michael D. (2016) Firms write contracts to exploit consumer overconfidence. LSE Business Review (24 Feb 2016). Website.

Gruber, Lloyd ORCID: 0000-0003-2955-7323 (2016) How political scientists got Trump exactly wrong. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (01 Jun 2016). Website.

Grunner, David (2016) Book review: the existentialist moment: the rise of Sartre as a public intellectual by Patrick Baert. LSE Review of Books (08 Apr 2016). Website.

Grönlund, Kimmo and Wass, Hanna (2016) The empathy gap: understanding why some people don’t vote. Democratic Audit Blog (06 Oct 2016). Website.

Guerra, Simona (2016) The Polish Catholic Church has become intertwined with Euroscepticism and the promotion of conservative “national values”. Democratic Audit UK (28 Apr 2016). Website.

Guerrina, Roberta (2016) Gender and Brexit: moving beyond the EU’s focus on women’s employment rights. LSE Brexit (23 May 2016). Website.

Guerrina, Roberta (2016) What did ITV’s EU referendum debate say about the role of women in the campaign? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (13 Jun 2016). Website.

Guerrina, Roberta, Haastrup, Toni and Wright, Katharine (2016) Is it really that difficult to find women to talk about the EU Referendum? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (19 May 2016). Website.

Guibernau, Montserrat (2016) Understanding Euroscepticism: how British hostility to the EU contrasts with opposition elsewhere in Europe. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (12 Jan 2016). Website.

Guicheney, William (2016) Addressing questions of violence and security in Mexico. International Development (23 Nov 2016). Website.

Guicheney, William, Kyarisiima, Hope, Tomar, Louisa and Zimani, Tinashe (2016) Student experience: Big Data and the IDB. International Development (31 Oct 2016). Website.

Guidi, Mattia (2016) Why Italians should support Renzi’s constitutional reform. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (16 Nov 2016). Website.

Gulati, Saanya (2016) Modiplomacy and the dynamics of diaspora engagement: the mass-marketing of Brand India. South Asia @ LSE (13 Jul 2016). Website.

Gulati, Saanya (2016) Political rebranding in the Global South: of technology tales and the Modi factor. South Asia @ LSE (17 Jun 2016). Website.

Gulati, Saanya (2016) Why the JNU ordeal is about more than just intolerance. South Asia @ LSE (24 Feb 2016). Website.

Gumbus, Andra and Meglich, Patricia A (2016) The workplace bully is not always a lone wolf. LSE Business Review (07 Jan 2016). Website.

Guo, Hong and Bandyopadhyay, Subhajyoti (2016) Internet providers have an economic incentive to offer some content at faster speeds. LSE Business Review (09 Nov 2016). Website.

Gupta, Pranav (2016) The 2016 Assam Assembly elections: political manoeuvres behind the spotlight. South Asia @ LSE (26 Feb 2016). Website.

Gupta, Pratik and Shaparia, Alisha (2016) “Digital will cut through every aspect of a business and therefore companies need to adapt” – Pratik Gupta. South Asia @ LSE (05 Mar 2016). Website.

Gurung, Tribeni (2016) Book review: precarious lives: forced labour, exploitation and asylum by Hannah Lewis, Peter Dwyer, Stuart Hodkinson and Louise Waite. LSE Review of Books (14 Apr 2016). Website.

Guyan, Kevin (2016) UCL student engager project provides platform for PhD students to develop skills in public engagement. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (03 Aug 2016). Website.

Górecki, Maciej A. (2016) Studies of turnout as a ‘habit’ seem to overestimate the significance of self-perpetuation of electoral participation. Democratic Audit UK (17 Feb 2016). Website.

Gőbl, Gabi, Lassen, Christian Kvorning, Lovec, Marco, Nič, Milan and Schmidt, Paul (2016) Why Central Europe needs a unified strategy for tackling the migration crisis. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (15 Aug 2016). Website.

Haas, Marita, Koeszegi, Sabine Theresia and Zedlacher, Eva (2016) Women scientists differ in how they see the role of gender in their careers. LSE Business Review (22 Sep 2016). Website.

Haastrup, Toni (2016) Reflections on the Africa-Europe Valletta Summit on migration and mobility. Africa at LSE (21 Jan 2016). Website.

Haastrup, Toni, Wright, Katharine and Guerrina, Roberta (2016) Women in the Brexit debate: still largely confined to ‘low’ politics. LSE Brexit (17 Jun 2016). Website.

Habel, Johannes, Schons, Laura Marie, Alavi, Sascha and Wieseke, Jan (2016) Customers often believe that suppliers who engage in CSR charge unfair prices. LSE Business Review (15 Mar 2016). Website.

Hackett, Ursula (2016) The appointment of Betsy DeVos as US Education Secretary is a green light for market forces in education. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (25 Nov 2016). Website.

Hackett, Ursula (2016) The submerged politics of Obamacare may make it harder to repeal than Trump and the GOP realize. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (14 Dec 2016). Website.

Hackworth, Jason (2016) Demolition-only urban policy leads to economic and social isolation. USApp-American Politics and Policy Blog (07 Oct 2016). Blog Entry.

Haduong, Paulina (2016) Learning resilience online through Minecraft. Parenting for a Digital Future (12 Oct 2016). Website.

Hafermalz, Ella (2016) Book review: sweat equity: inside the new economy of mind and body by Jason Kelly. LSE Review of Books (15 Sep 2016). Website.

Hafermalz, Ella (2016) Working from home: idea that workers who aren’t visible are slacking off is outdated. LSE Business Review (22 Sep 2016). Website.

Hagell, Ann and Coleman, John (2016) Parenting a moving target: understanding how young people’s lives are changing. Parenting for a Digital Future (19 Oct 2016). Website.

Hagen, Jamie (2016) Did sexual orientation and gender identity play a role in the rejection of the Colombian peace deal? Women, Peace and Security (19 Dec 2016). Website.

Hager, Sandy (2016) To explain the continued dominance of the dollar in global finance, look to the infamous 1%. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (05 Jan 2016). Website.

Haggard, Dana, Mitchell, Marie and Tepper, Ben (2016) People feel much better when they get right back at an abusive boss. LSE Business Review (25 Apr 2016). Website.

Haines, Daniel (2016) The Indus Waters Treaty has always been controversial, but Modi is wise to resist calls to abrogate it. South Asia @ LSE (11 Oct 2016). Website.

Hamilton, Zoe and Munger, Anne (2016) Rhetoric vs reality: contraception in India and the DMPA debate. South Asia @ LSE (15 Sep 2016). Website.

Hammersley, Martyn (2016) Is there any justification for academic social science? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (14 Jun 2016). Website.

Hamzić, Vanja (2016) Book review: the politics of Islamic law: local elites, colonial authority and the making of the Muslim state by Iza R. Hussin. LSE Review of Books (15 Nov 2016). Website.

Han, Kyung Joon (2016) How position shifts regarding sociocultural issues may (or may not) hurt political parties. Democratic Audit UK (02 Jun 2016). Website.

Han, Yao (2016) Book review: China’s next strategic advantag: from imitation to innovation by George S. Yip and Bruce McKern. LSE Review of Books (05 Oct 2016). Website.

Hand, James (2016) Gender diversity in the first May government – the ‘posh boys’ have gone, but the boys remain. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Aug 2016). Website.

Hangartner, Dominik (2016) Redesigning integration: access to government records is necessary for researchers to identify policy effects. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (15 Jul 2016). Website.

Hanley, Patrick (2016) Giving evidence in Parliament: a how-to guide for academics. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (07 Sep 2016). Website.

Hanley, Patrick (2016) Giving evidence in Parliament: how to make yourself known to select committees. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (10 Oct 2016). Website.

Hanley, Patrick (2016) Giving evidence in Parliament: summing it up with ten top tips for academics. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (05 Dec 2016). Website.

Hanley, Patrick (2016) Giving evidence in Parliament: training and support to engage with select committees. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (07 Nov 2016). Website.

Hannan, Md. Abdul and Campion, Sonali (2016) “Research from British institutions can offer valuable insights on how Bangladesh can achieve sustainable development” – H.E. Md. Abdul Hannan. South Asia @ LSE (11 Aug 2016). Website.

Hannscott, Lauren (2016) Diversity has no effect on community satisfaction rates but income and education does. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (08 Nov 2016). Website.

Hansen, Bjarke Mørkøre Stigel (2016) Book review: intoxication by Jean-Luc Nancy. LSE Review of Books (15 Jul 2016). Website.

Hansen, Randall (2016) A two-way street: how to make immigration work. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Feb 2016). Website.

Harcourt, Alison (2016) Citizen journalism and news blogs: why media councils don’t care (yet). Media Policy Blog (14 Jun 2016). Website.

Harcourt, Alison (2016) How Brexit might affect EU audio-visual media services policy-making. Media Policy Blog (24 May 2016). Website.

Harcourt, Alison (2016) How will Brexit affect copyright legislation? Media Policy Blog (11 Oct 2016). Website.

Hardoon, Deborah (2016) Book Review: The economics of poverty by Martin Ravallion. International Development (05 May 2016). Website.

Harle, Jonathan (2016) High prices to access scholarly research could drive developing country researchers to use pirate sites like SciHub. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (26 Feb 2016). Website.

Harmer, Chris (2016) Book review: ISIS: a history by Fawaz A. Gerges. LSE Review of Books (06 May 2016). Website.

Harmer, Chris (2016) Book review: called to account: how corporate bad behaviour and government waste combine to cost ss millions by Margaret Hodge. LSE Review of Books (16 Sep 2016). Website.

Harmer, Chris (2016) Book review: the butcher’s trail: how the search for Balkan war criminals became the world’s most successful manhunt by Julian Borger. LSE Review of Books (17 Feb 2016). Website.

Harms, Phillip and Schwab, Jakob (2016) Survey evidence: the low-skilled oppose globalisation in rich countries, while the high-skilled oppose it in poor ones. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (22 Dec 2016). Website.

Harms, Phillip and Schwab, Jakob (2016) Who are the discontents of globalisation? LSE Business Review (21 Dec 2016). Website.

Harper, Jim (2016) Book review: molecular red: theory for the anthropocene by McKenzie Wark. LSE Review of Books (22 Jan 2016). Website.

Harries, Rhiannon and Bourne, Emily (2016) Are you a Civil Servant? Discover your colleague’s opinion on the LSE Executive Master of Public Policy. LSE Institute of Public Affairs Blog (26 May 2016). Website.

Harriger, Katy (2016) Trump’s threat to appoint a special prosecutor is something he can do but should not do. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (12 Oct 2016). Website.

Harris, Peter (2016) George W. Bush’s national security legacy is the ultimate sacred cow — that’s why Donald Trump is going after it. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (19 Feb 2016). Website.

Harris, Peter (2016) Jeremy Corbyn cannot fulfil his constitutional role as leader of the opposition. Democratic Audit UK (18 Jul 2016). Website.

Harris, Peter (2016) The plight of the Chagos Islanders shows the dark side of the US-UK special relationship. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (22 Apr 2016). Website.

Harrison, Peter (2016) Donald Trump is illiberal but he is not un-American. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (11 Jan 2016). Website.

Hartley, Sarah and Pearce, Warren (2016) Responsible research and innovation in the UK university: the politics of research governance. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (14 Nov 2016). Website.

Haruna, Zainab (2016) Nigeria can learn from China’s rural reform policies. Africa at LSE (28 Nov 2016). Website.

Hasan, Arif and Campion, Mukti Jain (2016) “If you look at Karachi and who plans it, the decisions are made by those who do not understand the problems of the ordinary people” – Arif Hasan. South Asia @ LSE (13 Dec 2016). Website.

Hasan, Mubashar (2016) Religious freedom with an Islamic twist: how the Medina Charter is used to frame secularism in Bangladesh. South Asia @ LSE (13 Jun 2016). Website.

Hassell, Hans J.G. and Kernell, Sam (2016) Why President Trump may threaten vetoes on spending bills to promote his policy agenda. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (05 Dec 2016). Website.

Hathaway, Terry (2016) Despite Trump’s divisive rhetoric, the progressive cause is not a hopeless one. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (18 Nov 2016). Website.

Hawkins, Devan (2016) Book review: Islam and the future of tolerance: a dialogue by Sam Harris and Maajid Nawaz. LSE Review of Books (16 Feb 2016). Website.

Hayes, Bernadette C. and Nagle, John (2016) LGBT rights in Northern Ireland: a war by other means. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Feb 2016). Website.

Hayes, Jarrod (2016) British political identity and Iraq: how we think of ourselves shapes where and when we fight. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Dec 2016). Website.

Hayes, Thomas (2016) Economic inequality: still on the presidential agenda, still much more to be done. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (01 Jun 2016). Website.

Haynes, Jeffrey (2016) The United Nations Alliance of Civilizations’ ability to improve relations between Christians and Muslims has been limited. Religion and the Public Sphere (01 Dec 2016). Website.

Heap, Vicky (2016) Anti-social behaviour policy is still not putting victims first. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Feb 2016). Website.

Heath, Oliver (2016) The myth of a classless Britain: the political marginalisation of the working class. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (22 Oct 2016). Website.

Heawood, Jonathan (2016) That Feeling When You Are Held Accountable – IMPRESS CEO. Media Policy Blog (27 Oct 2016). Website.

Hebbelstrup Rye Rasmussen, Stig (2016) The overlooked and important role of intelligence in ideological voting. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (10 Oct 2016). Website.

Hedegaard Heiselberg, Maj (2016) Parenting from a distance: the case of Danish soldiers on deployment. Parenting for a Digital Future (21 Dec 2016). Website.

Heersink, Boris and Peterson, Brenton (2016) How a swing state running mate could help Trump or Clinton win the White House. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (21 Jun 2016). Website.

Heine, Sophie (2016) Yanis Varoufakis’ new DiEM25 movement should be welcomed by progressive pro-Europeans. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (15 Feb 2016). Website.

Helberger, Natali and Trilling, Damian (2016) Facebook is a news editor: the real issues to be concerned about. Media Policy Blog (26 May 2016). Website.

Helberger, Natali and Trilling, Damian (2016) Is it possible to regulate broadcasting for ‘Distinctiveness’? Media Policy Blog (13 May 2016). Website.

Helberger, Natalia (2016) Facebook is a new breed of editor: a social editor. Media Policy Blog (15 Sep 2016). Website.

Heldman, Jan-Kees (2016) The appropriate limits placed upon what people can expect from health care. LSE Health and Social Care (06 Jan 2016). Website.

Heller, Lambert (2016) Five minutes with Lambert Heller: “do we need an open operating system of science?”. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (14 Jan 2016). Website.

Hellwig, Timothy and Marinova, Dani M. (2016) When evaluating a president’s economic performance, voters look across their entire record – not just the recent short term. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (06 Jan 2016). Website.

Helsper, Ellen ORCID: 0000-0002-0852-2853 (2016) Digital Inequality: Disadvantaged Young People Experience Higher Barriers to Digital Engagement. Media Policy Blog (07 Dec 2016). Website.

Hemming Pedersen, Leif and Boye Bjerregaard, Magnus (2016) “We are the Green ones”: How news on climate change make ‘Us’ European. Euro Crisis in the Press (14 Jun 2016). Website.

Henkel, Imke (2016) Support for Brexit is no longer a minority viewpoint on the British left. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (31 May 2016). Website.

Henson, Martha (2016) Stop wasting money on digital projects if you aren’t prepared to promote them properly. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (18 Mar 2016). Website.

Henwood, Melanie (2016) Robbing Peter to pay Paul? The government, the benefits system, and pensioners. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Apr 2016). Website.

Herb, Ulrich (2016) Five minutes with Ulrich Herb on Open Science: “Open Science must be adapted to disciplinary specificities”. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (08 Jan 2016). Website.

Herbert, Nick (2016) A leap into the dark: the real choice facing the UK over Brexit, according to Conservatives for Reform in Europe. LSE Brexit (12 Feb 2016). Website.

Herman, Bill (2016) The FBI’s demands to hack Tashfeen Malik’s iphone are a threatto everyone’s online security. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (20 Feb 2016). Website.

Hertner, Isabelle (2016) ‘Seven, or seven and a half out of 10″: Jeremy Corbyn’s conspicuous absence from the referendum campaign. LSE Brexit (13 Jun 2016). Website.

Heslop, Luke ORCID: 0000-0002-4641-1521 (2016) Book review: roads: an anthropology of infrastructure and expertise by Penny Harvey and Hannah Knox. LSE Review of Books (18 Jan 2016). Website.

Hewson, Sofia Ropek (2016) Book review: sex, needs and queer culture: from liberation to the post-gay by David Alderson. LSE Review of Books (28 Jul 2016). Website.

Hewson, Sofia Ropek (2016) Book review: the trouble with pleasure: deleuze and psychoanalysis by Aaron Schuster. LSE Review of Books (28 Apr 2016). Website.

Heydarian Pashakhanlou, Arash (2016) Thanks to the referendum, the tyranny of the majority has prevailed. LSE Brexit (28 Jul 2016). Website.

Hibbeln, Martin, Jenkins, Jeffrey, Schneider, Christoph, Valacich, Joe and Weinmann, Markus (2016) Negative emotions influence how we move the computer mouse. LSE Business Review (27 Oct 2016). Website.

Hickel, Jason (2016) Book review: Poverty and the millennium development goals: acritical look forward edited by Alberto Cimadamore, GabrieleKoehler and Thomas Pogge. LSE Review of Books (29 Jun 2016). Website.

Hickel, Jason (2016) Book review: the crises of microcredit edited by Isabelle Guérin, Marc Labie and Jean-Michel Servet. LSE Review of Books (04 Feb 2016). Website.

Hildebrandt, Mirwille (2016) New Animisms (A Provocation). Media Policy Blog (05 Feb 2016). Website.

Hilhorst, Dorothea (2016) Dorothea Hilhorst provides expert briefing to the UN on sexual violence response in the DRC. Justice and Security Research Programme Blog (26 Jan 2016). Website.

Hill, Steven (2016) Book review: the research impact handbook by Mark Reed. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (10 Apr 2016). Website.

Hill, Steven (2016) Making space for the academic book of the future. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (17 Mar 2016). Website.

Hill, Steven, Morrow, Elizabeth and Ross, Fiona (2016) Delivering research impact that is aligned to social priorities requires public participation throughout the process. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (13 Oct 2016). Website.

Himaz, Rozana and Tily, Geoff (2016) Austerity in retrospect: a response to Geoff Tily. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Dec 2016). Website.

Himber, Lee (2016) Why the market model for the care of people with learning disabilities is inviable. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Sep 2016). Website.

Himmrich, Julia (2016) How should academics interact with policy makers? Lessons onbuilding a long-term advocacy strategy. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (20 Jun 2016). Website.

Hinchliffe, Kelsey and Lee, Frances (2016) More party competitive states have more polarized legislatures. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (03 Nov 2016). Website.

Hinkle, Rachael K. (2016) How states learn from the success or failure of other states’ laws in federal courts. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (13 Jan 2016). Website.

Hinkley, Sara (2016) Post-recession urban politics aren’t helping cities to become financially stable. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (09 May 2016). Website.

Hinterleitner, Markus, Sager, Fritz and Thomann, Eva (2016) The long and winding road to fiscal adjustment: how the IMF judges austerity programmes. Democratic Audit UK (23 Aug 2016). Website.

Hiropoulos, Alexandra (2016) Foreign nationals’ prospects of a year without victimisation in 2016 South Africa. Africa at LSE (27 Jan 2016). Website.

Hirsch, Alexander V. (2016) Why political disagreements over how the world works may be easier to solve than those over goals. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (08 Aug 2016). Website.

Ho, Yin (2016) Book review: adjusted margin: xerography, art and activism in the late Twentieth Century by Kate Eichhorn. LSE Review of Books (02 Sep 2016). Website.

Hockley, Tony (2016) Social identity not social cash – why areas that received money from the EU voted against it. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Jul 2016). Website.

Hockley, Tony (2016) The junior doctor contract: the BMA must pick up the pieces and move forward. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Feb 2016). Website.

Hockley, Tony (2016) A second referendum will not fix the social division behind the Brexit vote – and it could make it worse. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Jun 2016). Website.

Hoerner, Julian (2016) The rise of the AfD after Cologne poses a serious challenge for Merkel’s policy on refugees. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (27 Jan 2016). Website.

Hoffman, Lindsay (2016) Awkward and theatrical as they were, for the public the conventions will soon be a distant memory. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (08 Aug 2016). Website.

Hoffmann, Kasper, Vlassenroot, Koen and Büscher, Karen (2016) JSRP paper: multi-layered security governance as a quick fix? The challenges of donor-supported bottom-up security provision in Ituri (DR Congo). Justice and Security Research Programme Blog (04 Aug 2016). Website.

Hogwood, Patricia (2016) Book review: food, families and work by Rebecca O’Connell and Julia Brannen. LSE Review of Books (22 Aug 2016). Website.

Hogwood, Patricia (2016) Book review: the global chancellor: Helmut Schmidt and thereshaping of the international order by Kristina Spohr. LSE Review of Books (14 Jun 2016). Website.

Hogwood, Patricia (2016) Book review: the sociology of consumption: a global approach by Joel Stillerman. LSE Review of Books (05 Apr 2016). Website.

Hogwood, Patricia (2016) Book review: what is political sociology? by Elisabeth S. Clemens. LSE Review of Books (14 Nov 2016). Website.

Hogwood, Patricia (2016) From devolution to revolution? Brexit threatens to stir up the UK’s regional politics. LSE Brexit (26 Apr 2016). Website.

Holbein, John B. (2016) How No Child Left Behind encourages more affluent parents to flee poorly performing schools. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (07 Nov 2016). Website.

Holden, Dan (2016) Working harder but not smarter: what employees think about the productivity puzzle. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Apr 2016). Website.

Holder, Aisha M.B (2016) Black women often suffer microaggressions at work. LSE Business Review (25 Feb 2016). Website.

Hollis, Rosemary (2016) Shifting paradigms: how British politics has depicted Palestine. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 May 2016). Website.

Holmes, Corey (2016) Mobilising through social media: The case of South Africa. Africa at LSE (11 Feb 2016). Website.

Honeyball, Mary (2016) Taking the law into our own hands: the perils of a British Bill of Rights. LSE Brexit (12 Mar 2016). Website.

Hong, Yili (2016) Study shows that on-demand ride sharing mitigates traffic congestion. LSE Business Review (06 Oct 2016). Website.

Hong, Yili and Pavlou, Paul (2016) Online job auctions are more successful when bids are open for all to see. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (25 Jun 2016). Website.

Hong, Ying, Liao, Hui, Raub, Steffen and Hun Han, Joo (2016) If the HR department doesn’t encourage initiative, unit leaders can. LSE Business Review (23 Jun 2016). Website.

Hood III, M.V. (Trey) and McKee, Seth C. (2016) Florida’s 2014 gubernatorial election shows how switchingparties can be the electoral kiss of death for candidates. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (02 Feb 2016). Website.

Hooghe, Marc and Marien, Sofie (2016) The wall with Mexico is a utopian project for Trump’s supporters. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (06 May 2016). Website.

Horten, Monica (2016) Book review: ctrl + z: the right to be forgotten by Meg Leta Jones. LSE Review of Books (04 Oct 2016). Website.

Horten, Monica (2016) Book review: the rise of the right to know: politics and the culture of transparency, 1945-1975 by Michael Schudson. LSE Review of Books (15 Mar 2016). Website.

Hotson, Louisa (2016) Social science at the crossroads: the history of political science in the USA and the evolution of social impact. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (09 Aug 2016). Website.

Hough, Daniel (2016) Anti-corruption after Brexit: what is left of David Cameron’s legacy? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (25 Jul 2016). Website.

Hough, Daniel (2016) Football across the continent has been revolutionised by the EU. LSE Brexit (01 Jun 2016). Website.

Hovil, Lucy (2016) Living on the margins: refugees and the search for belonging. Africa at LSE (25 Jan 2016). Website.

Howard, Jeff and Foss, Ann W. (2016) Although cities often are touted as climate change policy leaders, a close look at politically conservative Texas cities finds many lagging or faltering. Impact of American Politics & Policy Blog (16 Mar 2016). Website.

Howell, Taylor, Stout, Christopher and Kline, Reuben (2016) Internet polls are regularly underestimating support for Hillary Clinton. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (22 Aug 2016). Website.

Howell, William G. (2016) Donald Trump’s presidency will be a stress-test for American politics. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (29 Dec 2016). Website.

Hoyois, Arnaud (2016) A ‘soft Brexit’ is the only viable strategy in a post-liberal world. LSE Brexit (01 Dec 2016). Website.

Hoyos-Carrero, Maria (2016) Dismantling labels: Colombia’s long-term challenge towards peace. LSE Human Rights Blog (10 Mar 2016). Website.

Hudson, Bob (2016) Can technology save the NHS? British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Aug 2016). Website.

Hudson, Bob (2016) The unsuccessful privatisation of social care: why it matters and how to curb it. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Apr 2016). Website.

Hudson, Pat (2016) GDP per capita: from measurement tool to ideological construct. LSE Business Review (10 May 2016). Website.

Huertas, Aaron (2016) Accuracy, transparency and improv! Best practices for building trust between scientists and communications staff. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (10 May 2016). Website.

Human Rights, LSE (2016) A conversation on race (part 1): ‘the geographies of racism’. LSE Human Rights Blog (04 Apr 2016). Website.

Hunt, Ruth (2016) Interview with Ruth Hunt: LGBT rights in Britain – culture, education, and religion. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Mar 2016). Website.

Hunt, Stephen (2016) A history of Pentecostalism in Britain. Religion and the Public Sphere (21 Nov 2016). Website.

Hunt, Tristram (2016) “India has an extraordinary collection of cities which form a key part of the story of British colonialism” – Tristram Hunt MP. South Asia @ LSE (20 Dec 2016). Website.

Hunter, David (2016) The politics of health: taking the long view on the state of the NHS. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Feb 2016). Website.

Hunter, Paul (2016) Recent changes to electoral registration could see as many as 10 million people slip off the electoral register. Democratic Audit UK (21 Jan 2016). Website.

Hurka, Steffen (2016) Britain’s exit from the EU will benefit the South and weaken Germany. LSE Brexit (27 Jul 2016). Website.

Hurrell, Scott (2016) Skills deficits in the labour market: Hard to establish but essential to know. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Jun 2016). Website.

Hurrell, Scott A. (2016) When employees lack ‘soft skills’, whose fault is it? LSE Business Review (19 May 2016). Website.

Häge, Frank (2016) Data on political attention in the Council illustrates the EU’s failure to proactively address major crises. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (29 Aug 2016). Website.

Hänska, Max ORCID: 0000-0001-9188-534X (2016) The EU, a fair-weather ship between Scylla and Charybdis. Euro Crisis in the Press (05 Apr 2016). Website.

Hänska, Max ORCID: 0000-0001-9188-534X (2016) From hybrid peace to human security: Rethinking EU strategy towards conflict. Euro Crisis in the Press (13 Apr 2016). Website.

Hänska, Max ORCID: 0000-0001-9188-534X (2016) The battle lines have been etched. Euro Crisis in the Press (12 Jul 2016). Website.

Hölsgens, Sander (2016) Book review: cultural turns: new orientations in the study of culture by Doris Bachmann-Medick. LSE Review of Books (27 Sep 2016). Website.

Hölsgens, Sander (2016) Book review: slow cinema edited by Tiago de Luca and Nuno Barradas Jorge. LSE Review of Books (19 Feb 2016). Website.

Ibenskas, Raimondas (2016) The number of party mergers is likely to increase in advanced democracies. Democratic Audit UK (11 Apr 2016). Website.

Ibenskas, Raimondas and Sikk, Allan (2016) Mergers and splits: how party systems have changed in Central and Eastern Europe since 1990. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (03 Oct 2016). Website.

Iftikhar, Hamza (2016) The biggest leak: the Panama Papers. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (04 Jul 2016). Website.

Immerzeel, Tim and Pickup, Mark (2016) Do populist parties really boost turnout at elections? British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Mar 2016). Website.

Immerzeel, Tim and Pickup, Mark (2016) To speak of populist radical right parties as a ‘corrective to democracy’ is—in terms of turnout—a misunderstanding. Democratic Audit UK (22 Mar 2016). Website.

Inckle, Kay ORCID: 0000-0002-9071-1396 (2016) Child sexual abuse: private trouble or public issue? Researching Sociology (29 Nov 2016). Website.

Ingold, Jo and Monaghan, Mark (2016) Evidence-based policy and policy as ‘translation’: designing a model for policymaking. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Jul 2016). Website.

Institute of Public Affairs, LSE (2016) 48 hours in Brazil: MPA students attend the GPPN Conference. LSE Institute of Public Affairs Blog (26 Feb 2016). Website.

Inwood, Joshua and Alderman, Derek (2016) How grassroots truth and reconciliation commissions can help activists to reclaim their communities and advance social justice. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (17 Jun 2016). Website.

Iosifidis, Petros (2016) The Greek broadcaster ERT: a state or public service broadcaster? Media Policy Blog (15 Dec 2016). Website.

Irrera, Daniela (2016) NGO-led rescue operations in the Mediterranean: saving people, alleviating EU responsibilities. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (28 Apr 2016). Website.

Irwin, Sarah (2016) ‘What type of society is Britain today?’: Lay perceptions of inequality. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Nov 2016). Website.

Isani, Mujtaba and Silverman, Daniel (2016) How the use of language shapes which Islamic groupsWesterners support. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (08 Sep 2016). Website.

Islam, Mohammad Tarikul (2016) Despite constitutional guarantees, Bangladesh is failing to deliver adequate healthcare to rural citizens. South Asia @ LSE (23 Aug 2016). Website.

Ivanof, Bianca Elena and Addyman, Casper (2016) Open Research for Academics: how to be an academic in the twenty-first century. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (25 Oct 2016). Website.

Iveson, Mandie (2016) My research journey from MSc dissertation to published journal article. Thinking Methods (07 Jan 2016). Website.

Iván Farías, Pelcastre and Flor, González Correa (2016) Using Twitter as a teaching tool can boost engagement and enrich classroom debate and discourse. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (26 Sep 2016). Website.

Iván Farías, Pelcastre and Flor, González Correa (2016) The current system of knowledge dissemination isn’t working and Sci-Hub is merely a symptom of the problem. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (26 Sep 2016). Website.

Jaber, Nora (2016) Limiting sovereignty and legitimising intervention. LSE Human Rights Blog (19 May 2016). Website.

Jackson, Paula Laurel (2016) Youth and digital technology in Jamaica. Parenting for a Digital Future (09 Mar 2016). Website.

Jacobs, Kristof and Núñez, Lidia (2016) Take note, Justin Trudeau: three reasons why changing an electoral system is so hard. Democratic Audit Blog (29 Sep 2016). Blog Entry.

Jacobsen, Grant and Parker, Dominic (2016) Resource booms leave regions worse off once they fade out. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (02 Jun 2016). Website.

Jacotine, keshia (2016) Labour and Labor: a tale of two identity crises. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Sep 2016). Website.

Jaeger, Jillian (2016) Money, not ideology, incentivizes local authorities to help the federal government detain immigrants. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (21 Apr 2016). Website.

Jaeger, William P., Lyons, Jeffrey and Wolak, Jennifer (2016) More knowledgeable electorates secure more representative policy outcomes for everyone. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (26 Oct 2016). Website.

Jagodziński, Romuald (2016) European Works Councils: an experiment in workplace democracy which remains more relevant than ever. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (27 Oct 2016). Website.

Jagodziński, Romuald (2016) European works councils at a turning point. LSE New European Trade Unions (24 May 2016). Website.

Jain, Mahima A (2016) Tamil Jains: fluid histories in stone. South Asia @ LSE (21 Mar 2016). Website.

Jain, Pooja (2016) Rethinking the scope of South-South Co-operation in the wake of attacks on Africans in India. Africa at LSE (03 Aug 2016). Website.

Jain, Pooja (2016) The appropriation and commodification of cultural affinities in boosting contemporary economic relations between India and Senegal. Africa at LSE (13 Jun 2016). Website.

Jaiyesimi, Tobi (2016) Brexit was a wake up call for Africans in the Diaspora. Africa at LSE (17 Oct 2016). Website.

Jalil, Andrew (2016) The evidence suggests strong parallels between the banking panics of the pre-Depression era and the 2008 crisis. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (22 Jan 2016). Website.

James, Toby and Sidorczuk, Oliver (2016) There are effective ways of getting the ‘missing millions’ back on to the UK’s electoral register. Democratic Audit UK (09 Mar 2016). Website.

James, Toby S. (2016) Voter ID is a risky reform when 8m people are already missing from the electoral register. Democratic Audit UK (28 Dec 2016). Website.

James, Toby S. and Clark, Alistair (2016) So much for #pencilgate: the referendum wasn’t rigged – but Britain’s electoral machinery needs fine-tuning. Democratic Audit Blog (13 Sep 2016). Blog Entry.

Jang, Juyoung, Dworkin, Jodi and Hessel, Heather (2016) Where do US mothers go on the internet to get information? Parenting for a Digital Future (27 Jan 2016). Website.

Jarvis, Rebecca (2016) Book review: The oxford handbook of environmental political theory edited by Teena Gabrielson, Cheryl Hall, John M. Meyerand David Schlosberg. LSE Review of Books (23 Jun 2016). Website.

Jayasuriya, Kanishka and Johnson, Carol (2016) Ideas boom or innovation bust? Could Australia’s ‘ideas agenda’ stifle real innovation? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (04 May 2016). Website.

Jelen-Sanchez, Alenka and Dekavalla, Marina (2016) Who speaks in a referendum? Scotland’s Indyref TV news coverage. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Nov 2016). Website.

Jenichen, Anne (2016) Cologne and the ‘sexism of the other’: why tougher migration policies won’t solve sexual abuse. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (15 Jan 2016). Website.

Jenkins, Tricia (2016) Book review: in secrecy’s shadow: the OSS and CIA in Hollywood cinema, 1941-1979 by Simon Willmetts. LSE Review of Books (19 Jul 2016). Website.

Jennings, Jay T. (2016) When politicians use religious rhetoric it doesn’t appeal to everyone – even among the religious. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (19 Apr 2016). Website.

Jennings, Will and Stoker, Gerry (2016) Anti-politics after 23 June: how bad will the hangover be the morning after? Democratic Audit UK (20 Jun 2016). Website.

Jenny, Marcelo (2016) Alexander Van der Bellen’s victory: a vote for stability in Austria. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (06 Dec 2016). Website.

Jenny, Marcelo (2016) Austria’s presidential election: the next president will likely be an active one. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (22 Apr 2016). Website.

Jensen, Siv (2016) Siv Jensen: “The EEA agreement has served Norway well, but it’s not a free ride”. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (21 Mar 2016). Website.

Jeske, Debora and Shultz, Kenneth (2016) Screening job applicants on social media may hurt the firm. LSE Business Review (06 Jan 2016). Website.

Jewitt, Caitlin E. and Goren, Paul N. (2016) In a more polarized era more and more citizens are structuringtheir beliefs along ideological lines, just as politicians do. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (15 Feb 2016). Website.

Jeynes, William (2016) Families hold the key to increasing African American achievement in schools. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (29 Apr 2016). Website.

Jha, Mithilesh Kumar (2016) Book review: India and the Islamic heartlands: an Eighteenth-Century world of circulation and exchange by Gagan D.S. Sood. LSE Review of Books (20 Sep 2016). Website.

Jian, Tina (2016) Why fact-checking should matter more in journalism. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (21 Oct 2016). Website.

Jin, Sirkwoo, Seo, Myeong-Gu and Shapiro, Debra L. (2016) Do happy people lead better? LSE Business Review (12 Jul 2016). Website.

Jin, Yutang (2016) The issue of gender equality in Confucian culture. Engenderings (18 Jan 2016). Website.

Jinnah, Zaheera (2016) Between a rock and a hard place: Informal artisanal gold mining in Johannesburg. Africa at LSE (26 Jan 2016). Website.

Joanson, Ove (2016) A decade of disruption brings digital downsides and the hope of more honest journalism. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (15 Dec 2016). Website.

Jofre-Bonet, Mireia, Rossello-Roig, Melcior and Serra-Sastre, Victoria (2016) The blow of domestic violence on children’s health outcomes. LSE Health and Social Care (25 Jul 2016). Website.

Johnes, Rebecca and Andrews, Jon (2016) Faith schools do better chiefly because of their pupils’ backgrounds. Democratic Audit UK (09 Dec 2016). Website.

Johns, Tracy L. (2016) Colorado’s implementation of legal marijuana policies has been a patchwork of regulation against a backdrop of diverse public opinion. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (06 Jan 2016). Website.

Johnsen, Sarah (2016) Contested territories: homelessness and faith-based services. Religion and the Public Sphere (31 Oct 2016). Website.

Johnson, Alan and Taylor, Ros (2016) Five minutes with Alan Johnson of Labour In for Britain: “There’s a battle here”. LSE Brexit (25 Feb 2016). Website.

Johnson, Alex (2016) Book review: governmentality and counter-hegemony in Bangladesh by S.M. Shamsul Alam. LSE Review of Books (14 Jan 2016). Website.

Johnson, Byron, Pagano, Maria, Lee, Matthew and Post, Stephen (2016) How giving help to others can help young people deal with their own addiction. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (19 May 2016). Website.

Johnson, Jo and Campion, Sonali (2016) “India sees the UK as its gateway to Europe. We should not give Indian firms reason to doubt this is the right place to invest” – Jo Johnson MP. South Asia @ LSE (20 Jun 2016). Website.

Johnson, Michael (2016) Brexit, tariffs and trade, part two: no Single Market membership without compromise. LSE Brexit (19 Dec 2016). Website.

Johnson, Michael (2016) Brexit, trade and tariffs part three: how much freedom will Britain have to set its own tariffs? LSE Brexit (21 Dec 2016). Website.

Johnson, Michael (2016) They won’t like a bit of British butter on their bread: the problem of tariffs after Brexit. LSE Brexit (22 Jun 2016). Website.

Johnson, Richard (2016) Brexit could be an opportunity for the Labour Party, not a tragedy. LSE Brexit (14 Jul 2016). Website.

Johnson, Richard (2016) Downstate blues: how a black female Democrat won in the white Midwest. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (24 Nov 2016). Website.

Johnson, Richard (2016) Labour should embrace putting an end to EU free movement. LSE Brexit (12 Oct 2016). Website.

Johnson, Richard (2016) Labour should not be the champion of EU free movement. LSE Brexit (28 Jan 2016). Website.

Johnson, Richard (2016) Should we just leave the selection of the party leader to MPs? Democratic Audit UK (22 Jul 2016). Website.

Johnston, Alison (2016) Backlash against the status quo does not always lead to positive-sum gains. LSE Brexit (30 Jun 2016). Website.

Johnston, Ron (2016) The long read: how the polls and the media delivered Cameron’s unexpected victory by Ron Johnston. LSE Review of Books (03 Mar 2016). Website.

Johnston, Ron, Jones, Kelvyn and Manley, David (2016) Can we really not predict who will vote for Brexit, and where? British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Apr 2016). Website.

Johnston, Ron, Jones, Kelvyn and Manley, David (2016) Predicting the Brexit vote: getting the geography right (more or less). British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Jul 2016). Website.

Johnston, Roy, Jones, Kelvyn and Manley, David (2016) The geography of the Brexit vote – what difference will turnout make? British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 May 2016). Website.

Jolie, Angelina and Hague, William (2016) Conflict-related sexual violence is a preventable crime, and should be a priority for the new UN Secretary-General. Women, Peace and Security (03 Oct 2016). Website.

Jones, Jennifer J. (2016) Hillary Clinton talks more “like a man” the more powerful she becomes. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (31 Aug 2016). Website.

Jones, Lee (2016) The EU locked in neoliberalism and locked out its people. Brexit is the alternative. LSE Brexit (10 Jun 2016). Website.

Jones, Ruth E. (2016) In the absence of proper jobs, therapists turn to precarious work. LSE Business Review (21 Nov 2016). Website.

Jones, Steve (2016) It’s not easy to raise prior attainment, but universities could better contextualise applicants’ grades. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 May 2016). Website.

Joshi, Prateek (2016) The changing dynamics of the Iran-Pakistan-Afghanistan relationship. South Asia @ LSE (22 Jun 2016). Website.

Jovchelovitch, Sandra ORCID: 0000-0002-0073-2792 (2016) LSE Lit Fest 2016: 'Out of Our Bodies’ by Sandra Jovchelovitch. LSE Review of Books (25 Feb 2016). Website.

Jubilut, Liliana Lyra and de Lima Madureira, André (2016) Durable solutions for refugees: principles and implementation strategy of a general framework. LSE Human Rights Blog (21 Nov 2016). Website.

Juma, Linet (2016) Chinese media in Africa: expansion, perceptions and receptions. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (06 Dec 2016). Website.

Jung, Alexander (2016) ECB money and credit data releases help markets improve rate expectations. LSE Business Review (24 Aug 2016). Website.

Jäckle, Sebastian and König, Pascal D. (2016) Xenophobic violence after Brexit: how Britain could learn from Germany’s experience. Democratic Audit Blog (04 Nov 2016). Blog Entry.

Kabeer, Naila ORCID: 0000-0001-7769-9540 and Campion, Sonali (2016) “If women’s productive activities were better understood, policy could be designed to support rather than invisiblise their contributions” – Naila Kabeer. South Asia @ LSE (05 Aug 2016). Website.

Kabir, Arafat (2016) Terrorism is global, but its causes are not: action points for Bangladesh following the Dhaka attack. South Asia @ LSE (18 Jul 2016). Website.

Kaca Sumarto, Amirah (2016) What can the Association of South East Asian Nations learn from the European Union? LSE Institute of Public Affairs Blog (08 Dec 2016). Website.

Kaeding, Michael and Stack, Kevin M. (2016) A dearth of legislative vetoes: why the Council and Parliament have been reluctant to veto Commission legislation. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (25 Oct 2016). Website.

Kaiser, Boris and Siegenthaler, Michael (2016) Some workers win, others lose from currency depreciation. LSE Business Review (30 Jun 2016). Website.

Kaivanto, Kim (2016) Not being smart about Article 50: the strategic considerations of an early 2017 notification. British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Oct 2016). Website.

Kalleberg, Arne L. and Gauchat, Gordon (2016) The politics of science funding: we need to think about science and knowledge production in a more practical light. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (13 Jan 2016). Website.

Kannaiah, Venkatesh (2016) I paid a bribe: using technology to fight corruption in India. South Asia @ LSE (16 May 2016). Website.

Kanthak, Kristin (2016) The Electoral College isn’t perfect. But that’s not enough of a reason to end it. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (23 Dec 2016). Website.

Kao, M. Bob (2016) Book review: Taiwan’s democracy challenged: the Chen Shui-bian years edited by Yun-han Chu, Larry Diamond and Kharis Templeman. LSE Review of Books (01 Nov 2016). Website.

Kao, M. Bob (2016) Book review: the ashgate research companion to Lesbian and Gay Activism edited by David Paternotte and Manon Tremblay. LSE Review of Books (15 Apr 2016). Website.

Kao, M. Bob (2016) Book review: who is worthy of protection? Gender-based asylum and US immigration politics by Meghana Nayak. LSE Review of Books (08 Feb 2016). Website.

Kar, Sohini ORCID: 0000-0002-9029-5214 (2016) LSE academics sign open letter to Vice-Chancellor of University of Hyderabad. International Development (21 Jan 2016). Website.

Karch, Andrew, Nicholson-Crotty, Sean, Woods, Neal and Bowman, Ann (2016) How looking only at policy diffusion "successes" between states may be misleading. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (08 Jun 2016). Website.

Karolyi, Andrew and Taboada, Alvaro (2016) In search of greater regulatory freedom, some banks resort to cross-border acquisitions. LSE Business Review (11 Jan 2016). Website.

Kasdin, Stuart and Iorio, Federica (2016) Ideology influences how Congress chooses whether to give grant aid to state governments or to run programs federally. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (14 Apr 2016). Website.

Kassimeris, George and Jackson, Leonie (2016) The ‘burkini’ ban illustrates the unequal cultural power that shapes the lives of Muslims in Europe. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (01 Sep 2016). Website.

Katsirea, Irini (2016) Press Regulation in an Era of Convergence. Media Policy Blog (11 Apr 2016). Website.

Kattumuri, Ruth ORCID: 0000-0003-2820-9060 (2016) Top 10 economic and development challenges for India in 2016. South Asia @ LSE (13 Jan 2016). Website.

Katwala, Sunder, Ballinger, Steve and Mattinson, Deborah (2016) Don’t know (where the women are): why the EU referendum campaigns haven’t engaged female voters. LSE Brexit (06 Jan 2016). Website.

Katz, Vikki (2016) Opportunity for all? Digital equity in the lives of lower-income U.S. families. Parenting for a Digital Future (09 Nov 2016). Website.

Katz, Vikki (2016) When children are families’ digital links. Parenting for a Digital Future (07 Mar 2016). Website.

Kaufmann, Eric (2016) Assimilation and the immigration debate: shifting people’s attitudes. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Oct 2016). Website.

Kaufmann, Eric (2016) Hard Brexit? Only if it’s free. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Sep 2016). Blog Entry.

Kaufmann, Eric (2016) Hard Brexit? Only if it’s free. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (03 Oct 2016). Website.

Kaufmann, Eric (2016) It’s NOT the economy, stupid: Brexit as a story of personal values. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Jul 2016). Website.

Kaufmann, Eric (2016) It’s NOT the economy, stupid: Brexit as a story of personal values. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (09 Jul 2016). Website.

Kaufmann, Eric (2016) Trump and Brexit: why it’s again not the economy, stupid. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Nov 2016). Website.

Kavanagh, Adrian (2016) The 2016 Irish general election: a final look at the parties and the polling. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (26 Feb 2016). Website.

Kay, Boyce (2016) Book review: presumed intimacy: para-social relationships in media, society and celebrity culture by Chris Rojek. LSE Review of Books (27 Apr 2016). Website.

Kazerounian, Alexandra (2016) A gentler way to show suffering. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (28 Jun 2016). Website.

Keatinge, Brenna (2016) How gentrifiers are fighting to reshape working class neighborhoods in their own image. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (03 May 2016). Website.

Keenan, Brendan (2016) A very brief history of interception. Media Policy Blog (15 Feb 2016). Website.

Keli, Haje (2016) Book review: religion, gender and citizenship: women of faith, gender equality and feminism by Line Nyhagen and Beatrice Halsaa. LSE Review of Books (29 Apr 2016). Website.

Kellard, Neil and Śliwa, Martyna (2016) The organisational contexts in which research with impact is produced: lessons from REF2014. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (24 Nov 2016). Website.

Kelly, Gavin (2016) Are the robots about to take all the jobs? Don’t hold your breath. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 May 2016). Website.

Kelly, Jason M. (2016) Reading list: the role of arts and literature in developing creative societies #LSELitFest. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (24 Feb 2016). Website.

Kelly, John (2016) Upbeat and in the margins: the British Trotskyist Left and their exceptionally poor election results. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Feb 2016). Website.

Kelsey, Tom (2016) LSE Lit Fest 2016 book review: dreamstreets: a journey through Britain’s village utopias by Jacqueline Yallop. LSE Review of Books (23 Feb 2016). Website.

Kenealy, Daniel (2016) The Scottish Government’s Brexit proposals are politically savvy and all-but-impossible. LSE Brexit (22 Dec 2016). Website.

Kennedy, Joshua (2016) Obama’s “executive orders” on guns are not executive orders at all, and their impact is likely to be limited. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (12 Jan 2016). Website.

Kennedy, Paul (2016) The resignation of Pedro Sánchez has left Spain’s PSOE in crisis. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (05 Oct 2016). Website.

Kennelly, Anthony (2016) Constitutional rights law and its limitations: topical examples. LSE Human Rights Blog (09 May 2016). Website.

Kenny, Michael (2016) The idea that English nationalism has powered support for Brexit is unduly simplistic and requires re-examination. Democratic Audit UK (22 Jun 2016). Website.

Kerim, Srgjan and Prelec, Tena (2016) Interview with Srgjan Kerim, Candidate for UN Secretary General: “I don’t want to be everybody’s darling and I don’t want to serve anybody’s cause. I want to serve the cause of the organisation.”. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (15 Aug 2016). Website.

Kersley, Esther (2016) Reading list: 8 must-read books on religion and the public sphere. LSE Review of Books (27 Jul 2016). Website.

Kersten, Mark (2016) There is no system of international justice against Africa because there is no system of international justice. Africa at LSE (15 Aug 2016). Website.

Khan, Sadiq and Brown, Stuart A. ORCID: 0000-0002-2083-6222 (2016) Interview with Sadiq Khan: “London must have a seat at the table during the negotiations to leave the EU”. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (16 Aug 2016). Website.

Khan, Sarah (2016) The anti-Prevent lobby are dominating the discourse, not all Muslims oppose Prevent. Religion and the public Sphere (07 Oct 2016). Website.

Khilji, Usama (2016) Abdul Sattar Edhi: the philanthropist who filled in for the state in Pakistan. South Asia @ LSE (15 Jul 2016). Website.

Khilji, Usama (2016) Book review: the frontier tribal belt: genesis and purpose under the Raj by Salman Bangash. South Asia @ LSE (29 Aug 2016). Website.

Khilji, Usama (2016) Will the execution of Governor Taseer’s assassin reopen the debate on Pakistan’s blasphemy law? South Asia @ LSE (09 Mar 2016). Website.

Khoja-Moolji, Shenila (2016) Representations matter: it is critical to deconstruct the narratives and visuals of development campaigns. South Asia @ LSE (28 Sep 2016). Website.

Khoury, Rana B. (2016) Refugees’ contentious politics and the case of Syrian activists in Jordan. Middle East Centre Blog (21 Sep 2016). Website.

Kieran, Matthew (2016) Motivated creativity and character. Forum for European Philosophy Blog (01 Feb 2016). Website.

Kiewitz, Christian, Restubog, Simon Lloyd D., Shoss, Mindy, Raymund, Patrick, Garcia, James M. and Tang, Robert L. (2016) Too many firms ignore their abusive boss problem. LSE Business Review (28 Jun 2016). Website.

Kilduff, Gavin J., Galinsky, Adam and Gallo, Edoardo (2016) Whatever it takes to win: Rivalry increases unethical behaviour. LSE Business Review (10 Nov 2016). Website.

Kilduff, Martin, Crossland, Craig, Tsai, Wenpin and Bowers, Matthew T. (2016) Why José Mourinho’s protégés failed when they became managers. LSE Business Review (08 Jun 2016). Website.

Killen, Kimberly (2016) Size Matters. Engenderings (21 Mar 2016). Website.

Kilroy, Peter (2016) Book review: remote avant-garde: aboriginal art under occupation by Jennifer Loureide Biddle. LSE Review of Books (21 Sep 2016). Website.

Kim, Dae-Young, Phillips, Scott W. and Wheeler, Andrew P. (2016) SWAT raids are more about symbolism than reducing crime in the long term. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (12 Dec 2016). Website.

Kim, Younsung and Darnell, Nicole (2016) Business-government collaboration may help solve complex social issues. LSE Business Review (05 Feb 2016). Website.

Kinane, Rory (2016) Why moderate Republicans should both fear and look forward to the 2020 election. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (14 Jun 2016). Website.

Kinchy, Abby (2016) Lack of action from state and federal government means thatcommunity organisations are picking up the slack of monitoringthe effects of fracking in the Northeast. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (26 Feb 2016). Website.

Kippin, Sean (2016) How democratically accountable are the UK’s security and intelligence services? Democratic Audit UK (09 Mar 2016). Website.

Kippin, Sean (2016) Why sticking with Labour is likely to be the Co-operative Party’s quickest route back to power. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Aug 2016). Website.

Kippin, Sean and Photiadou, Artemis ORCID: 0000-0003-4629-4035 (2016) Limited worldviews and ideological cross-dressing: Theresa May and Gordon Brown’s premierships. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Nov 2016). Website.

Kiranda, Yusuf (2016) Can the formidable youth vote swing the political tide in #UgandaDecides 2016. Africa at LSE (16 Feb 2016). Website.

Kirby, Paul and Shepherd, Laura (2016) The New Politics of Women, Peace and Security. Women, Peace and Security (02 Dec 2016). Website.

Kirchherr, Julian and Biswas, Asit (2016) The tough life of an academic entrepreneur: innovative commercial and non-commercial ventures must be encouraged. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (16 Feb 2016). Website.

Kirk, Thomas ORCID: 0000-0002-6283-9755, Cuvelier, Jeroen and Vlassenroot, Koen (2016) Uncovering relationships between resource governance, public authority and (in)security. Justice and Security Research Programme Blog (24 Aug 2016). Website.

Kirkland, Christopher and Wood, Matthew (2016) By focusing on voter turnout, the government fails to understand the democratic process. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Jan 2016). Website.

Kitchen, Nicholas ORCID: 0000-0001-8784-9012 (2016) Behind Donald Trump’s questioning of America’s foreign policy consensus is a revitalized debate about US leadership in the world. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (08 Apr 2016). Website.

Kitchen, Nicholas ORCID: 0000-0001-8784-9012, Wichowski, Alexis, Khatib, Lina, Neumann, Iver B., Murabit, Alaa and Kelley, Robert (2016) Review roundtable: naked diplomacy: power and statecraft in the digital age by Tom Fletcher. LSE Review of Books (18 Jul 2016). Website.

Klaas, Brian (2016) Trump’s economic platform is a bizarre and contradictory Frankenstein’s monster which would be a disaster for America. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (15 Aug 2016). Website.

Klaas, Brian (2016) What Trump and Clinton must do to win Monday’s firstpresidential debate. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (21 Sep 2016). Website.

Kmezić, Marco (2016) Croatia’s blocking of Serbia’s EU integration: another case of bilateral conditionality in the Balkans. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (17 May 2016). Website.

Knechel, Robert, Vanstraelen, Anne and Zerni, Mikko (2016) The individual style of audit partners influences how firms are rated. LSE Business Review (14 Jan 2016). Website.

Knott, Judith (2016) Philip Hammond should shelve Osborne’s plan to cut corporation tax. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Jul 2016). Website.

Knox, Claire (2016) Between the system and lifeworld: despite adopting social media tools, public administrators remain in a legitimacy dilemma. Democratic Audit UK (07 Jul 2016). Website.

Koch, Jeffrey (2016) American Indians are less likely to claim identification with major American political parties. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (16 May 2016). Website.

Koch, Pamela Tremain, Koch, Bradley James, Menon, Tanya and Shenkar, Oded (2016) In cross-national teams, cultural differences can be an advantage. LSE Business Review (11 Jul 2016). Website.

Koehler, Sebastian (2016) Why the UK must trigger Article 50 immediately. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (27 Jun 2016). Website.

Koffi, Kilian (2016) As the global economy struggles, economic diversification in Africa is necessary. Africa at LSE (21 Mar 2016). Website.

Kolpinskaya, Ekaterina (2016) Religion is irrelevant to how likely MPs are to represent minority groups’ interests. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Mar 2016). Website.

Konkiel, Stacy (2016) Policy impact and online attention: tracking the path from research to public policy on the social web. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (02 Feb 2016). Website.

Konkiel, Stacy, Sugimoto, Cassidy R. and Williams, Sierra (2016) What constitutes valuable scholarship? The use of altmetrics in promotion and tenure. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (24 Mar 2016). Website.

Koob, Marion (2016) Book review: Presence: bringing your boldest self to your biggest challenges by Amy Cuddy. LSE Review of Books (12 May 2016). Website.

Koob, Marion (2016) #IWD2016 Book review: SPQR: a history of ancient Rome by Mary Beard. LSE Review of Books (11 Mar 2016). Website.

Koopman, Joel, Lanaj, Klodiana and Scott, Brent A. (2016) Helping colleagues brings many benefits, but it may carry a cost. LSE Business Review (22 Jun 2016). Website.

Kooths, Stefan (2016) Punishing Britain with a tough Brexit will harm everyone. LSE Brexit (10 Oct 2016). Website.

Korstanje, Maximiliano (2016) Book review: working through the past: labor and authoritarian legacies in comparative perspective edited by Teri L. Caraway, Maria Lorena Cook and Stephen Crowley. LSE Review of Books (14 Apr 2016). Website.

Korteling, Nonia Williams (2016) The materiality of research: ‘Creating a community of writing practice in the classroom’ by Nonia Williams Korteling. LSE Review of Books (10 Jun 2016). Website.

Kostadinova, Petia (2016) Research from Bulgaria shows that in their coverage of elections, the media promote the views of the main contenders. Democratic Audit UK (21 Mar 2016). Website.

Koutras, Andreas (2016) Greece. The country with the half Drachma. LSE Greece@LSE (06 Apr 2016). Website.

Kral, Daniel (2016) Slovakia’s election: a party system entering uncharted waters. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (09 Mar 2016). Website.

Kral, Daniel (2016) Slovakia’s general election: the impact of the refugee crisis is likely to push Robert Fico back to power. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (21 Jan 2016). Website.

Krause, Monika ORCID: 0000-0002-8699-5496 (2016) Trump and Brexit: beyond ‘why Trump won’. Researching Sociology (19 Dec 2016). Website.

Krause, Ryan, Filatotchev, Igor and Bruton, Garry D. (2016) Exporters to countries that value CEO power will have more powerful CEOs. LSE Business Review (02 Nov 2016). Website.

Krauss, Alexander ORCID: 0000-0002-1783-2765 and Kastning, Thomas (2016) Climate change, resource depletion and population growth: the elephant in the room. International Development (21 Nov 2016). Website.

Kreilinger, Valentin (2016) Economic surveillance and coordination mechanisms won’t work without proper scrutiny by national parliaments. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (23 Mar 2016). Website.

Kremakova, Milena (2016) Mathematicians against the clock: accelerated work and accelerated careers in the Neoliberal University. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (03 Mar 2016). Website.

Kroll, Stefan (2016) Humanitarian intervention: religion as a reason for intervention. Religion and the public Sphere (21 Oct 2016). Website.

Krouwel, André, Kutiyski, Yordan and Beck II, Pat (2016) Supporters of Clinton and Trump have diametrically opposed preferences for how the United States should be governed. Impact of American Politics & Policy Blog (22 Mar 2016). Website.

Krouwel, André, Kutiyski, Yordanand and Beck II, Pat (2016) In the lead up to the 2016 election, we can clearly see significant polarization between Republican and Democratic candidates across a variety of issues. Impact of American Politics & Policy Blog (18 Mar 2016). Website.

Krupa, Joel (2016) Book review: renewable energy finance: powering the future edited by Charles W. Donovan. LSE Review of Books (07 Nov 2016). Website.

Kuckertz, Andreas and Berger, Elisabeth S. C. (2016) Economic freedom: a silver bullet for Europe’s economic challenges? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (27 Apr 2016). Website.

Kuckertz, Andreas and Berger, Elisabeth S. C. (2016) Small government is not a cure-all for entrepreneurship. LSE Business Review (14 May 2016). Website.

Kuhlmann, Robynn (2016) In Missouri’s Senate race, Democrat Jason Kander’s positioning as an outsider has turned Roy Blunt’s incumbency into a disadvantage. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (01 Nov 2016). Website.

Kulik, Carol T. and Perera, Sanjeewa (2016) You need to prepare for the tricky moment when someone resigns from your team. LSE Business Review (19 Feb 2016). Website.

Kulkarni, Sneha (2016) Manipulating the peer review process: why it happens and how it might be prevented. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (13 Dec 2016). Website.

Kullaa, Rina (2016) The trouble with unequal partnerships? How UK governments’ views on representation in the EU have changed over time. Democratic Audit UK (25 Feb 2016). Website.

Kumar, Ankit (2016) #IWD2016 Book review: the biopolitics of gender by Jemima Repo. LSE Review of Books (10 Mar 2016). Website.

Kumar, Nagothu Naresh (2016) Book review: God in the tumult of the global square: religion in global civil society by Mark Juergensmeyer, Dinah Griego and John Soboslai. LSE Review of Books (04 Feb 2016). Website.

Kumar, Neeraj and Campion, Sonali (2016) “The media will always have axes to grind but the police have the capacity to project their side of the story better” – Neeraj Kumar. South Asia @ LSE (12 Jul 2016). Website.

Kumar, Sumit (2016) India-Iran relations: a budding strategic friendship. South Asia @ LSE (03 Jun 2016). Website.

Kumar Jha, Mithilesh (2016) Book review: Benign violence: education in and beyond the age of reason by Ansgar Allen. LSE Review of Books (16 May 2016). Website.

Kundnani, Hans (2016) Enough of the hegemony: why Germany really wants the UK to stay in the EU. LSE Brexit (23 Feb 2016). Website.

Kuntsman, Adi and Miyake, Esperanza (2016) A digital future for children? Parenting for a Digital Future (14 Jan 2016). Website.

Kuzemko, Caroline (2016) Depoliticising energy policy: transformative ideas won’t happen when technocrats are in charge. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Feb 2016). Website.

Kwon, Soo Jung 'Kristy' (2016) Changing the culture of journalism inside-out. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (24 Jun 2016). Website.

Kyriakidou, Maria (2016) The UK is reaping what the British media have been sowing for a long time. Euro Crisis in the Press (25 Jun 2016). Website.

Kölln, Ann-Kristin and Polk, Jonathan (2016) How internal disagreements affect the success of political parties: evidence from Sweden. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (12 Sep 2016). Website.

LSE Review of Books, (2016) Africa at LSE blog 5th anniversary reading list: 10 must-read books on African politics, society and economics. LSE Review of Books (06 Jun 2016). Website.

Laatikainen, Katie Verlin (2016) The selection of António Guterres as Secretary-General shows Security Council horse-trading still trumps transparency at the UN. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (13 Oct 2016). Website.

Laboure, Marion and Braunstein, Jürgen (2016) The great stagnation. Euro Crisis in the Press (04 Oct 2016). Website.

Labrianidis, Lois and Pratsinakis, Manolis (2016) Brain drain and the Greek crisis. LSE Greece@LSE (06 Dec 2016). Website.

Lai, Yanqing, Saridakis, George, Blackburn, Robert and Johnstone, Stewart (2016) In a recession, large firms are more likely than SMEs to resort to personnel cuts. LSE Business Review (15 Jan 2016). Website.

Lancaster, Alex (2016) Given frustrations with academic structures, how can we build a more human-centered open science? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (26 Jul 2016). Website.

Landelius, Helena (2016) Our country our women: the gendered discourse on migration. Researching Sociology (15 Feb 2016). Website.

Lang, Matthew (2016) Why indifference is the best reaction to President Obama’s executive actions on guns. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (07 Jan 2016). Website.

Lang, Tim and Schoen, Victoria (2016) Food security and Brexit: how the CAP began. LSE Brexit (23 Mar 2016). Website.

Langella, Monica ORCID: 0000-0001-7711-416X and Manning, Alan ORCID: 0000-0002-7884-3580 (2016) Who voted Leave: the characteristics of individuals mattered, but so did those of local areas. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Jul 2016). Website.

Lannoo, Karel (2016) Leaving the EU will be detrimental for the future of the City. LSE Brexit (20 Jan 2016). Website.

Lansley, Stewart (2016) Attacking the roots of inequality: a sharing economy and how to achieve it. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Mar 2016). Website.

Lara Otaola, Miguel Angel (2016) Brexit and the tragedy of Europe. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (01 Aug 2016). Website.

Larin, Stephen J. and Röggla, Marc (2016) South Tyrol’s Autonomy Convention is not a breakthrough for participatory democracy – but it shows how power-sharing can transform conflicts. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (20 Oct 2016). Website.

Larin, Stephen J. and Röggla, Marc (2016) Time to invite the ‘others’ to the table: a proposal to make South Tyrol more inclusive. Democratic Audit Blog (02 Nov 2016). Website.

Larin, Stephen J. and Röggla, Marc (2016) Why Italy’s German-speakers overwhelmingly voted ‘Yes’. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (07 Dec 2016). Website.

Laulainen, Teemu (2016) Book review: Cold War ruins: transpacific critique of American justice and Japanese war crimes by Lisa Yoneyama. LSE Review of Books (22 Nov 2016). Website.

Law, Stephen (2016) A new problem of evil. Forum for European Philosophy Blog (29 Feb 2016). Website.

Lazaro, Melissa (2016) The architecture of a human rights violation. LSE Human Rights Blog (25 Jul 2016). Website.

Lazowski, Adam (2016) Is Turkey going to join the EU in the next decade? Not likely, Mr Gove. LSE Brexit (24 May 2016). Website.

Lazowski, Adam (2016) One against 27: the pitfalls of Brexit negotiations with the EU. LSE Brexit (17 Jun 2016). Website.

Le Goix, Renaud and Vesselinov, Elena (2016) Gated communities entrench social segregation in suburban communities which are already racially similar. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (20 Jan 2016). Website.

LeRoux-Rutledge, Emily (2016) Two-way, not one-way communication: why dialogue should be included in health programs. Justice and Security Research Programme Blog (03 Jan 2016). Website.

Lea, Ruth (2016) After Brexit, access to EFTA’s suite of trade agreements would be an economic boost. LSE Brexit (22 Jun 2016). Website.

Lea, Ruth (2016) After a Leave vote the UK would have a strong hand in any trade negotiations. LSE Brexit (20 May 2016). Website.

Leban, Marina and Voyer, Benjamin G. (2016) Luxury brand forums set the scene for status competition between consumers. LSE Business Review (04 Oct 2016). Website.

Ledger, Robert (2016) Book review: realpolitik: a history by John Bew. LSE Review of Books (16 Mar 2016). Website.

Lee, Caroline W. (2016) The upsizing of public deliberation has downsized citizen expectations. Democratic Audit UK (15 Jan 2016). Website.

Lee, Charisma (2016) Book review: the language animal: the full shape of the human linguistic capacity by Charles Taylor. LSE Review of Books (29 Apr 2016). Website.

Lee, Jennifer (2016) For Asian Americans, racial mobility has not meant full incorporation or equal status in US society. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (14 Jan 2016). Website.

Lee, Jin and Lubienski, Christopher (2016) Children in disadvantaged neighborhoods are more likely to see their local schools close. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (13 May 2016). Website.

Lee, Lois (2016) The nonreligious are Britain’s hidden majority. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Jan 2016). Website.

Leech, Dennis (2016) Would the UK gain or lose power if it leaves the EU? Voting power analysis suggests big losses. LSE Brexit (17 Jun 2016). Website.

Leemann, Lucas (2016) Is direct democracy effective? Yes, if it is citizens who start the process. Democratic Audit UK (22 Jun 2016). Website.

Leeper, Thomas J. (2016) Elsevier purchase SSRN: social scientists face questions over whether centralised repository is in their interests. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (18 May 2016). Website.

Leeper, Thomas J. (2016) For voters, the 2016 election campaign is a marathon with verylimited choices. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (23 Sep 2016). Website.

Leeper, Thomas J. (2016) Vice Presidents are a heartbeat from the Oval Office, but matter very little. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (05 Oct 2016). Website.

Lees, Charles (2016) Taking back control – but not just yet. The UK’s post-Brexit future is now in Germany’s hands. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Jun 2016). Website.

Lehman, Karsten (2016) Public presence as loss of power: religious NGOs from Church diplomacy to civil society activism. Religion and the Public Sphere (02 Nov 2016). Website.

Leidig, Eviane (2016) Rewriting history: the ongoing controversy over textbooks in India. South Asia @ LSE (01 Jun 2016). Website.

Leidig, Eviane (2016) What does Modi’s personal popularity tell us about India’s political landscape? South Asia @ LSE (08 Feb 2016). Website.

Leigh, Dominic and Ramanauskas, Ben (2016) The £8bn question: would local councils be better off outside the EU? LSE Brexit (31 May 2016). Website.

Leith, Murray (2016) Scottish Parliament Election preview: Labour’s setting sun in the West. Democratic Audit UK (04 May 2016). Website.

Leith, Murray (2016) Scottish Parliament Election preview: the end of Labour’s fortress in Glasgow? Democratic Audit UK (29 Apr 2016). Website.

Lelieveldt, Herman (2016) Gastronationalism? How Europe’s food production is becoming entangled in nationalist politics. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (18 Oct 2016). Website.

Leonard, Jessica (2016) Reach new heights in your career with the EMPA. LSE Institute of Public Affairs Blog (28 Oct 2016). Website.

Leruth, Benjamin (2016) Iceland’s election: the Pirates failed to live up to expectations, but this was still a landmark result. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (31 Oct 2016). Website.

Leruth, Benjamin (2016) The Panama Papers could bring down Iceland’s government and bring the Pirate Party to power. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (05 Apr 2016). Website.

Leruth, Benjamin (2016) The UK’s renegotiation proposal: a good compromise, but much needs to be done to convince voters. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (03 Feb 2016). Website.

Lessem, Rebecca and Urban, Carly (2016) How the presidential primary season boosts states’ economies. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (31 May 2016). Website.

Letta, Enrico and Taylor, Ros (2016) Italian ex-PM Enrico Letta: ‘We have to move towards a two-circle Europe’. LSE Brexit (03 Mar 2016). Website.

Lettieri, Antonio (2016) The EU’s flawed future after Brexit: the referendum result reflected Europe’s failures, not British exceptionalism. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (11 Jul 2016). Website.

Lever, John (2016) Religious animal slaughter, immigration and global trade in a post-Brexit Britain. Religion and the public Sphere (14 Sep 2016). Website.

Levine, Jeremy (2016) In many poor urban neighborhoods, nonprofits are superseding elected politicians as neighborhood representatives. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (07 Nov 2016). Website.

Levy, Helton (2016) Book review: networked publics and digital contention: the politics of everyday life in Tunisia by Mohamed Zayani. LSE Review of Books (21 Mar 2016). Website.

Levy, Helton (2016) Book review: networks of outrage and hope: social movements in the internet age by Manuel Castells. LSE Review of Books (04 Jan 2016). Website.

Lewis, Bex (2016) From Pokémon go to hashtags: how digital and social media is changing the church. Religion and the public Sphere (20 Jul 2016). Website.

Lewis-Pye, Andrew (2016) 5 minutes with Maura Paterson. Maths at LSE (03 Feb 2016). Website.

Lewthwaite, Sarah (2016) Book review: 100 activities for teaching research methods by Catherine Dawson. LSE Review of Books (02 Dec 2016). Website.

Lezova, Katarina (2016) Slovakia’s 2016 general election: a look at the parties and the campaigns. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (25 Feb 2016). Website.

Leşanu, Alexandru (2016) Transnistria’s presidential election: A hard-fought contest with no punches pulled, as Russia diverts its attention from the unrecognised state. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (23 Dec 2016). Website.

Li, Xinyu (2016) Book review: changing referents: learning across space and time in China and the west by Leigh Jenco. LSE Review of Books (03 Mar 2016). Website.

Lidén, Gustav (2016) Why do some local authorities have such poor websites? Insights from Sweden. Democratic Audit Blog (10 Nov 2016). Website.

Lien, Hung-Ya (2016) The best bookshops in Mexico City, Mexico. LSE Review of Books (22 Jul 2016). Website.

Lien, Hung-Ya (2016) The best bookshops in Tokyo, Japan. LSE Review of Books (30 Sep 2016). Website.

Light, Michael T. (2016) The rise in the incarceration rate may help explain the falling gap in homicide rates between Blacks, Hispanics and Whites. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (16 Dec 2016). Website.

Lin, Zhijie, Goh, Khim-Yong and Heng, Cheng-Suang (2016) How people react to the ‘also recommended’ section of online stores. LSE Business Review (16 Nov 2016). Website.

Lindback, John and Stegmaier, Mary (2016) US voter registration data is poor. But election officials are working to address the weak spots. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (28 Oct 2016). Website.

Lindebaum, Dirk (2016) What neuroscience can(not) bring to the world of business. LSE Business Review (04 Apr 2016). Website.

Lindstad, Haakon-Elizabeth (2016) Shorter shipping routes through the Arctic are not necessarily more climate friendly. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (24 Aug 2016). Website.

Liogier, Raphaël (2016) Hypermodern religiosity: how young Muslims embrace traditional Islam and why it has little to do with terrorism. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (10 Oct 2016). Website.

Little, Laura M., Gooty, Janaki and Williams, Michele (2016) Leaders pay a price when they mismanage employees’ negative feelings. LSE Business Review (01 Aug 2016). Website.

Llaudes, Salvador (2016) The UK’s referendum and Spain: a Brexit is unlikely to be welcomed by Spanish citizens. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (16 Mar 2016). Website.

Lloyd, James (2016) Should academics be expected to change policy? Six reasons why it is unrealistic for research to drive policy change. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (25 May 2016). Website.

Lloyd, James (2016) So you want to change policy? Six steps for academics looking to achieve policy change. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (08 Aug 2016). Website.

Lloyd, Michael (2016) Nostalgia, xenophobia, anti-neoliberalism: the roots of Leave’s nationalism. LSE Brexit (15 Mar 2016). Website.

Lloyd, Michael (2016) The left must stop indulging anti-EU sentiment and get behind Remain. LSE Brexit (22 Jun 2016). Website.

Loach, Tamar and Szomszor, Martin (2016) What impact evidence was used in REF 2014? Disciplinary differences in how researchers demonstrate and assess impact. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (04 Apr 2016). Website.

Lochrie, Karma (2016) LSE Lit Fest 2016: 'When Did We Start Dreaming?' by Karma Lochrie. LSE Review of Books (23 Feb 2016). Website.

Logan-Murray, Nic (2016) Book review: What works: gender equality by design by Iris Bohnet. LSE Review of Books (25 May 2016). Website.

Lombana Bermudez, Andres (2016) Digital imaginaries and networked computers at home: working-class Latino/Hispanic immigrant parents in the US. Parenting for a Digital Future (13 Apr 2016). Website.

Lonardo, Luigi (2016) The EU’s new Global Strategy remains wedded to an old-fashioned conception of foreign policy. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (06 Sep 2016). Website.

Lonardo, Luigi (2016) The EU’s ‘diplomatic accident’ with Morocco shows the perils of judge-led foreign policy. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (07 Mar 2016). Website.

Long, Katy (2016) African perspectives on migration. Africa at LSE (11 Jan 2016). Website.

Long, Sophie (2016) Book review: contentious politics by Charles Tilly and Sidney Tarrow. LSE Review of Books (05 Jan 2016). Website.

Long, Sophie (2016) The best bookshops in Belfast, Northern Ireland. LSE Review of Books (26 Feb 2016). Website.

Longworth, Guy (2016) Trust in the dark. Forum for European Philosophy Blog (18 Jul 2016). Website.

Loprete, Giuseppe (2016) MIGRO ERGO SUM – I migrate, therefore I am – social pressure as a driver of economic migration from West Africa. Africa at LSE (14 Jan 2016). Website.

Lorimer, Marta ORCID: 0000-0002-9214-3898 (2016) The 2017 French presidential election: the race has started… and so far it has more candidates than voters. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (01 Jun 2016). Website.

Lorimer, Marta ORCID: 0000-0002-9214-3898 (2016) Blame it on the migrants and Schengen: far right and eurosceptic reactions to the Brussels attacks. LSE Brexit (29 Mar 2016). Website.

Lorimer, Marta ORCID: 0000-0002-9214-3898 (2016) Europe’s far right parties have also been toying with the idea of quitting the EU. LSE Brexit (03 Mar 2016). Website.

Lorimer, Marta ORCID: 0000-0002-9214-3898 (2016) Having won the French centre-right’s primary, does François Fillon have what it takes to beat Marine Le Pen? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (29 Nov 2016). Website.

Lorimer, Marta ORCID: 0000-0002-9214-3898 (2016) Les Républicains primary: the runners and riders as the French centre-right selects its presidential candidate. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (16 Sep 2016). Website.

Lorimer, Marta ORCID: 0000-0002-9214-3898 (2016) Sarko vs Juppé: will the French right select a candidate who can stop Le Pen? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (15 Nov 2016). Website.

Lorimer, Marta ORCID: 0000-0002-9214-3898 (2016) A cross-European platform to undermine the EU? Eurosceptic parties cooperate to create a vision for ‘another Europe’. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (01 Feb 2016). Website.

Loughead, Jamie (2016) What are the odds? An insider perspective from the political betting market. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Apr 2016). Website.

Lousada, Julian (2016) Alienated, under pressure and target driven: Why we need to make friends at work. LSE Business Review (17 Oct 2016). Website.

Louwerse, Tom, Otjes, Simon, Willumsen, David M. and Öhberg, Patrik (2016) Research from Sweden and the Netherlands shows that ‘bloc’ politics leads to a greater degree of adversity in legislatures. Democratic Audit UK (29 Feb 2016). Website.

Low, Adrian (2016) Brexit is not the will of the British people – it never has been. LSE Brexit (24 Oct 2016). Website.

Lowe, David (2016) Imagining “a world beyond disorder”. LSE Institute of Public Affairs Blog (03 May 2016). Website.

Loxton, James (2016) Cuba’s Communist Party would thrive under democracy, but only if it gives up power soon. Democratic Audit UK (20 Jul 2016). Website.

Lucio, Miguel Martínez (2016) The media and policymakers don’t realise that the role of trade unions has expanded. LSE Business Review (12 Dec 2016). Website.

Lucy, Lambe and Flanagan, Dimity (2016) International Open Access Week 2016: your library can help open up your research to the world. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (27 Oct 2016). Website.

Luksic, Igor and Prelec, Tena (2016) Interview with Igor Luksic, candidate for UN Secretary General: “Young people must be integrated into decision-making processes”. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (19 Jul 2016). Website.

Lumsdaine, Robin (2016) Ahead of decisions from the Federal Reserve, financial markets are more forward-looking than we thought. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (13 Jun 2016). Website.

Lwabukuna, Olivia (2016) 2016 could be a key year for women’s rights and development policy in Africa. Africa at LSE (21 Jul 2016). Website.

Lyberaki, Antigone and Tinios, Platon (2016) Gender and the Greek crisis: towards a risk assessment. LSE Greece@LSE (09 Dec 2016). Website.

Lykketoft, Mogens, Brown, Stuart A. ORCID: 0000-0002-2083-6222 and Prelec, Tena (2016) Mogens Lykketoft: “A Trump victory would be a nightmare for everything we have worked towards in the UN”. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (08 Nov 2016). Website.

Lynch, Tommy (2016) Beyond protest. Forum for European Philosophy Blog (01 Aug 2016). Website.

Lyons, Rebecca (2016) Feature: the academic book of the future: practice-as-research by Rebecca Lyons. LSE Review of Books (23 Mar 2016). Website.

MacCarthaigh, Muiris and Elston, Thomas (2016) When separate organizations merge their back office functions. LSE Business Review (20 Jul 2016). Website.

MacFarland, Caroline and Owen, Katy (2016) Young people’s voices went unheard: the Brexit generational divide. LSE Brexit (28 Jul 2016). Website.

MacKenzie, Meredith (2016) “Speak to us, not about us”: social media and international development. International Development (11 Mar 2016). Website.

MacLean, Alair (2016) While veterans of World War II prospered, Vietnam veterans suffered economically after coming home. Impact of American Politics & Policy Blog (14 Mar 2016). Website.

MacWilliams, Matthew C. (2016) Donald Trump’s victories show that authoritarian voters are now in control of the Republican nomination process. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (27 Feb 2016). Website.

Macdonald, Alison (2016) Book review: Rituparno Ghosh: cinema, gender and art edited by Sangeeta Datta, Kaustav Bakshi & Rohit K. Dasgupta. South Asia @ LSE (01 Apr 2016). Website.

Macnamara, Jim (2016) Everybody’s talking at me … is anyone listening? Media Policy Blog (27 Sep 2016). Website.

Macnicol, John (2016) What do we mean by the ‘underclass’? British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Nov 2016). Website.

Macvarish, Jan (2016) The peculiar joylessness of neuroparenting. Parenting for a Digital Future (14 Dec 2016). Website.

Madar, Poonam (2016) “Being black”: what is it cool for? Researching Sociology (20 Apr 2016). Website.

Madar, Poonam (2016) The era of the ‘booty’ and the ‘burqa’. Researching Sociology (24 Feb 2016). Website.

Madariaga, Amuitz Garmendia and Ozen, H. Ege (2016) In election years, ballot box success for governors also helps presidential candidates, but not the other way around. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (20 Apr 2016). Website.

Maddocks, John and Myers, Jan (2016) Public service ethos: the blending values of public and mutual organisations. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Apr 2016). Website.

Madonna, Anthony J., Monogan III, James E. and Vining Jr, Richard L. (2016) If the next president wants to put an ideologue on the Supreme Court, they will have to sacrifice their initial domestic policy goals. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (25 Oct 2016). Website.

Maganza, Nicolò (2016) Can we predict a humanitarian emergency? LSE Human Rights Blog (25 Feb 2016). Website.

Maganza, Nicolò (2016) Seeking asylum in Europe. LSE Human Rights Blog (10 Feb 2016). Website.

Mahaseth, Harsh (2016) Nepal in conflict: the war for justice continues. LSE Human Rights Blog (08 Dec 2016). Website.

Mahboub, Samira and Catherine, Ania (2016) PHASE. Engenderings (25 Apr 2016). Website.

Maheshwari, Laya (2016) Does hostile campaigning work? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (14 Jun 2016). Website.

Mahmud Ali, S. (2016) 2015: Pakistan’s year of mixed fortunes. South Asia @ LSE (18 Jan 2016). Website.

Maier, George (2016) Class, dignity and self-esteem. Researching Sociology (18 May 2016). Website.

Main, Gill (2016) Measuring child poverty: proposed changes will push families into unacceptable hardship. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Feb 2016). Website.

Majidi, Nassim (2016) A Natural Solution: Environmental solutions to displacement. Africa at LSE (16 Jun 2016). Website.

Majidi, Nassim and Nicolle, Hervé (2016) Youth, employment and migration in Puntland and Somaliland. Africa at LSE (02 May 2016). Website.

Makarem, Naji (2016) How friendships and networks matter for urban economic development. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (22 Jun 2016). Website.

Makri, Anita (2016) Book review: Ebola: how a people's science helped end an epidemic by Paul Richards. LSE Review of Books (19 Oct 2016). Website.

Maldonado, John V. (2016) Book review: The class: living and learning in the digital ageby Sonia Livingstone and Julian Sefton-Green. LSE Review of Books (13 Jun 2016). Website.

Mallinson, Dan (2016) States with larger populations of vulnerable groups and with more financial resources are more likely to adopt more comprehensive anti-bullying laws. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (19 Aug 2016). Website.

Malone, Chris (2016) Cabinet collective responsibility: how it works, and why it survives. LSE Brexit (21 Jun 2016). Website.

Mancini, Paolo and Moss, Michael (2016) Paolo Mancini on the value of comparative research for studying new media and populist politics. Media Policy Blog (12 Dec 2016). Website.

Mandel, Hadas and Semyonov, Moshe (2016) The growing racial pay gap is linked to rising income inequality and continued occupational segregation and discrimination. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (22 Dec 2016). Website.

Manger, Mark S. (2016) David Davis has demonstrated a decidedly muddled understanding of trade policy. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (18 Jul 2016). Website.

Mangiafico, Paolo (2016) Should you #DeleteAcademiaEdu? On the role of commercial services in scholarly communication. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (01 Feb 2016). Blog Entry.

Manji, Ambreena and Cullen, Daniel (2016) Making UK aid work: why scrutiny is key – and how to achieve it. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Sep 2016). Website.

Mano, Victorija (2016) Macedonian election preview: will the vote provide an answer to the country’s political crisis? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (08 Dec 2016). Website.

Mansoor, Ali and Issoufou, Salifou (2016) Senegal: Peer-learning to support reforms to become an emerging market economy. Africa at LSE (07 Mar 2016). Website.

Mantouvalou, Virginia (2016) Modern slavery? The UK visa system and the exploitation of migrant domestic workers. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Feb 2016). Website.

Marangozov, Rachel and Williams, Matthew (2016) How will Brexit affect the NHS? The English trusts that depend most on EU nurses. LSE Brexit (29 Jul 2016). Website.

Marchegiani, Lucia, Reggiani, Tommaso and Rizzolli, Matteo (2016) Lenient performance evaluations cause less damage than severe ones. LSE Business Review (31 Oct 2016). Website.

Marcovici, Philip (2016) Can current offshore wealth management centres survive? LSE Business Review (06 Dec 2016). Website.

Marcovici, Philip (2016) Wealth managers shouldn’t avoid markets with complex regulations. LSE Business Review (14 Dec 2016). Website.

Marelli, Enrico and Signorelli, Marcello (2016) Closer fiscal integration is unavoidable if the Eurozone is to survive. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (29 Feb 2016). Website.

Marengo, Umberto (2016) Avoiding a Brexit will be crucial for the success of Europe’s Capital Markets Union. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (11 Mar 2016). Website.

Mares, Isabela and Queralt, Didac (2016) Income tax was not the result of democratisation, and governments should take note. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Feb 2016). Website.

Margetts, Helen (2016) Denial, anger, and acceptance: moving to the next phase of the British far-right. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Jul 2016). Website.

Margulies, Ben (2016) Book review: against elections: the case for democracy by David Van Reybrouck. LSE Review of Books (20 Oct 2016). Website.

Margulies, Ben (2016) Debate: Why Blue Labour is a dead end. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Jan 2016). Website.

Margulies, Ben (2016) How Trump’s populist ideology is stopping him from winning delegates. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (14 Apr 2016). Website.

Margulies, Ben (2016) Trump doesn’t really mean what he says. He’s just trying to change the subject. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (11 Aug 2016). Website.

Margulies, Ben (2016) UKIP on the up? The future looks set to play into their hands, it’s just a matter of grabbing it. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Jul 2016). Website.

Margulies, Ben (2016) What do the German state elections tell us about the state of the country’s parties? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (17 Mar 2016). Website.

Margulies, Ben (2016) Why both camps in Labour’s internal struggle may be wrong about electability. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Oct 2016). Website.

Marija, Babović and Danilo, Vuković (2016) Promoting social accountability in Cambodia. Justice and Security Research Programme Blog (12 Jan 2016). Website.

Marini, Giulio and Reale, Emanuela (2016) Using ‘managerial’ approaches in universities is consistent with maintaining academic freedom. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (08 Feb 2016). Website.

Marino, Bruno and Diodati, Nicola Martocchia (2016) Whatever its outcome, the Brexit referendum is likely to strengthen anti-EU rhetoric in Italy. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (01 Feb 2016). Website.

Marino, Bruno and Martocchia, Nicola (2016) The great excuse: how Renzi could exploit the UK’s EU deal. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (23 Feb 2016). Website.

Marković, Petar (2016) Montenegro’s decade of independence: tracing a state back to its origins. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (26 May 2016). Website.

Markson, Tevye and Kiera, Brodie (2016) Afghanistan’s first citizen’s advice centres: a path to foreign aid success? South Asia @ LSE (24 Nov 2016). Website.

Marler, Sylvia and Porcaro, Giuseppe (2016) Changing our political culture: how to make politics great (again). British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Nov 2016). Website.

Marolov, Dejan (2016) A perfect storm: Macedonia’s political chaos and the refugee crisis. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (28 Jan 2016). Website.

Marshall, Adam (2016) The referendum is not the only thing that matters to British business. LSE Business Review (23 May 2016). Website.

Marshall, Chris (2016) Fair shares and degrees of inequality. LSE Philosophy Blog (22 Sep 2016). Website.

Martelli, Angelo ORCID: 0009-0004-1637-1620 (2016) In memory of Giulio Regeni – In memoria di Giulio Regeni. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (06 Feb 2016). Website.

Martin, Nicole (2016) Do ethnic minority candidates mobilise ethnic minority voters? Mostly not. Democratic Audit UK (04 Feb 2016). Website.

Martinez i Coma, Ferran (2016) Free and fair? 2016’s elections so far, ranked by integrity. Democratic Audit Blog (26 Sep 2016). Website.

Martinez i Coma, Ferran (2016) Money is key for democratic politics but its abuse is often clearly perceived as a problem by citizens. Democratic Audit UK (30 Mar 2016). Website.

Martinez i Coma, Ferran and Lago, Ignacio (2016) Majoritarian electoral systems are more prone to gerrymandering than proportional systems. Democratic Audit UK (01 Jun 2016). Website.

Martinsen, Øyvind L. and Amundsen, Stein (2016) ‘Empowering leadership’ improves firm productivity. LSE Business Review (05 Jan 2016). Website.

Martín-Martín, Alberto, Orduna-Malea, Enrique and López-Cózar, Emilio Delgado (2016) The role of ego in academic profile services: comparing Google scholar, ResearchGate, Mendeley, and ResearcherID. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (04 Mar 2016). Website.

Marx, Paul and Schumacher, Gijs (2016) Welfare cuts – how framing influences support. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Apr 2016). Website.

Marzinotto, Benedicta (2016) How income inequality affects euro area current account imbalances. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (27 Jul 2016). Website.

Marzinotto, Benedicta (2016) The euro area in 2016: unfinished business. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (06 Jan 2016). Website.

Masiero, Silvia (2016) Demonetisation and information poverty: insights from slum areas in Bangalore and Mumbai. South Asia @ LSE (05 Dec 2016). Website.

Masiero, Silvia (2016) Does computerisation reduce PDS leakage? Lessons from Karnataka. South Asia @ LSE (25 Jan 2016). Website.

Masiero, Silvia and Maiorano, Diego (2016) Empowering wageseekers? The computerisation of India’s NREGA in Andhra Pradesh. South Asia @ LSE (25 Jul 2016). Website.

Masselot, Annick, Guerrina, Roberta and McLellan, Bridgette (2016) What part did the EU play in raising women’s pensionable age? LSE Brexit (16 Jun 2016). Website.

Massie, Harriet (2016) Statelessness: a forgotten dimension of the Syrian refugee emergency. LSE Human Rights Blog (01 Aug 2016). Website.

Matakos, Konstantinos and Xefteris, Dimitrios (2016) When state elections have more racially diverse candidates, policies to tackle inequality are less likely to be seen as important. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (13 Apr 2016). Website.

Maths@LSE Blog, (2016) 5 minutes with Hal Kierstead. Maths@LSE Blog (17 Nov 2016). Website.

Maths@LSE Blog, (2016) 5 minutes with Marc Renault. Maths@LSE Blog (20 Sep 2016). Website.

Matringe, Nadia ORCID: 0000-0001-5508-8810 (2016) Commission trading allowed Italian merchant banks to flourish in the 16th century. LSE Business Review (01 Sep 2016). Website.

Mattalaer, Alexander (2016) Seven paradoxes of NATO’s revival as Europe’s primary security institution. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (08 Nov 2016). Website.

Matthews, Jodie (2016) Author response: critical condition: replacing critical thinking with creativity by Patrick Finn. LSE Review of Books (20 Jan 2016). Website.

Matthews, Jodie (2016) Book review: Lines of flight: for another world of possibilities by Félix Guattari. LSE Review of Books (09 Jun 2016). Website.

Matthews, Jodie (2016) Book review: critical condition: replacing critical thinking with creativity by Patrick Finn. LSE Review of Books (06 Jan 2016). Website.

Matthews, Jodie (2016) The materiality of research: flows of thought: on canals, materiality and humanities research by Jodie Matthews. LSE Review of Books (22 Jul 2016). Website.

Matthews, Kent (2016) The economic case for a Brexit. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (27 May 2016). Website.

Mavin, Sharon and Grandy, Gina (2016) Stop looking at her shoes! LSE Business Review (03 Aug 2016). Website.

May, Christopher (2016) Book review: The sharing economy: the end of employment and the rise of crowd-based capitalism by Arun Sundararajan. LSE Review of Books (31 May 2016). Website.

May, Christopher (2016) Book review: after the crisis: anthropological thought, neoliberalism and the aftermath edited by James G. Carrier. LSE Review of Books (01 Sep 2016). Website.

May, Christopher (2016) Book review: how industry analysts shape the digital future by Neil Pollock and Robin Williams. LSE Review of Books (21 Apr 2016). Website.

May, Christopher (2016) Book review: taxing the rich: a history of fiscal fairness in the United States and Europe by Kenneth Scheve and David Stasavage. LSE Review of Books (05 Jul 2016). Website.

May, Christopher (2016) Book review: the end of ownership: personal property in the digital economy by Aaron Perzanowski and Jason Schultz. LSE Review of Books (16 Dec 2016). Blog Entry.

May, Christopher (2016) Book review: the international politics of fashion: being fab in a dangerous world by Andreas Behnke. LSE Review of Books (07 Oct 2016). Website.

May, Christopher (2016) The role of corporations in global governance remains a much overlooked area of study. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (01 Mar 2016). Website.

May, David C., Stives, Kristen L., Wells, Makeela J. and Wood, Peter B. (2016) Military veterans in prison view their experience as being less punitive compared to non-veterans. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (06 Dec 2016). Website.

May, Oliver (2016) Improving the detection of corruption incidents in NGOs: four lessons learned from South Asia. South Asia @ LSE (06 Jun 2016). Website.

Maybin, Jo (2016) How proximity and trust are key factors in getting research to feed into policymaking. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Jul 2016). Website.

Maybin, Jo (2016) How proximity and trust are key factors in getting research to feed into policymaking. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (12 Sep 2016). Website.

Mayer, Sophie (2016) #IWD2016 Book review: political animals: the new feminist cinema by Sophie Mayer. LSE Review of Books (07 Mar 2016). Website.

Mayo, Ed (2016) A nation of members: civic participation through membership in the UK. Democratic Audit UK (07 Jun 2016). Website.

Mazzuca, Lucia and Yoshida, Keina (2016) The Inter-American Court must provide justice to the women of Atenco. Women, Peace and Security (22 Nov 2016). Website.

McAndrew, Siobhan (2016) The EU referendum, religion and identity: analysing the British Election Study. Religion and the public Sphere (07 Jul 2016). Website.

McAngus, Craig (2016) What does Brexit mean for those campaigning for Scottish independence? British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Jun 2016). Website.

McArthur, Dan (2016) Book review: Success and luck: good fortune and the myth of meritocracy by Robert H. Frank. LSE Review of Books (28 Jun 2016). Website.

McArthur, Dan (2016) Book review: unequal Britain at work edited by Alan Felstead, Duncan Gallie and Francis Green. LSE Review of Books (02 Feb 2016). Website.

McArthur, Dan (2016) Book review: why we can’t afford the Rich by Andrew Sayer. LSE Review of Books (04 Apr 2016). Website.

McArthur, Jenny (2016) Book review: a few hares to chase: the economic life and times of Bill Phillips by Alan Bollard. LSE Review of Books (08 Sep 2016). Website.

McArthur, Jenny (2016) Book review: becoming Jane Jacobs by Peter L. Laurence. LSE Review of Books (16 Aug 2016). Website.

McArthur, Jenny (2016) Book review: currency politics: the political economy of exchange rate policy by Jeffry A. Frieden. LSE Review of Books (07 Apr 2016). Website.

McArthur, Jenny (2016) Book review: this is London: life and seath in the world city by Ben Judah. LSE Review of Books (01 Feb 2016). Website.

McArthur, Jenny (2016) Book review: what is urban history? By Shane Ewen. LSE Review of Books (18 Jan 2016). Website.

McBride, James (2016) The 2016 Irish general election: the parties and the polling. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (20 Jan 2016). Website.

McCarthy, Helen (2016) Political history in the digital age: the challenges of archiving and analysing born digital sources. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (31 Mar 2016). Website.

McCloskey, Alastair (2016) Today I Learned (TIL): using Reddit as a tool for public engagement, profile raising and scholarly dissemination. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (20 May 2016). Website.

McConalogue, Jim (2016) Book review: the coalition effect, 2010-2015 edited by Anthony Seldon & Mike Finn. LSE Review of Books (04 Nov 2016). Website.

McCoole, Veena (2016) Digital verification: on the frontline. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (22 Jun 2016). Website.

McCracken, Andrew (2016) Book review: who is Charlie? Xenophobia and the new middle class by Emmanuel Todd. LSE Review of Books (29 Jan 2016). Website.

McDonald, Paula (2016) Men are targets of sexual harassment at work far more commonly than we assume. LSE Business Review (24 Mar 2016). Website.

McDonald, Paula, O’Connor, Peter and Thompson, Paul (2016) Does profiling employees online overstep the boundaries? LSE Business Review (28 Sep 2016). Website.

McFadden, Erica and Wang, Jing (2016) Changes in the competition for city trash collection may mean efficiencies come at the expense of social equity. Impact of American Politics & Policy Blog (11 Mar 2016). Website.

McFeeters, Ashleigh (2016) Book review: social transformation in post-conflict Nepal: a gender perspective by Punam Yadav. LSE Review of Books (18 Oct 2016). Website.

McGann, Anthony J., Smith, Charles Anthony, Latner, Michael and Keena, Alex (2016) Why the Republicans will retain the House in 2016...and 2018...and 2020. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (22 Sep 2016). Website.

McGlynn, Aidan (2016) Porn as propaganda. Forum for European Philosophy Blog (12 Sep 2016). Website.

McIvor, Méadhbh (2016) The rise of litigious religion: courts and the generation of religious publicity. Religion and the public Sphere (01 Aug 2016). Website.

McKenzie, Lisa (2016) It was 2016 that done it, guv. Researching Sociology (31 Dec 2016). Website.

McLachlan, Chris (2016) Book review: Social policy in a cold climate: policies and their consequences since the crisis edited by Ruth Lupton et al. LSE Review of Books (03 May 2016). Website.

McLaughlin, Hugh (2016) How to increase your likelihood of publishing in peer reviewed journals. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (20 Oct 2016). Website.

McMahon, Simon (2016) The UK’s plans to prevent migration from Libya show a dangerous unwillingness to learn from the past. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (31 Mar 2016). Website.

McMillan, Margaret (2016) Five minutes with Margaret MacMillan: On historians, politicians, and their duty to history. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Mar 2016). Website.

McSherry, Madeline (2016) Book review: at home in two countries: the past and future of dual citizenship by Peter J. Spiro. LSE Review of Books (18 Aug 2016). Website.

Mcdonnell, Anthony (2016) Could Corbyn win an election by mobilising non-voters? Not if he doesn’t win over Conservative supporters too. Democratic Audit UK (12 Apr 2016). Website.

Mears, Daniel P. and Siennick, Sonja E. (2016) Children’s life chances are hurt when their parents are sent to prison. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (23 Sep 2016). Website.

Medda-Windischer, Roberta (2016) The contribution of the European Court of Human Rights to contemporary religious-related dilemmas. Religion and the public Sphere (19 Oct 2016). Website.

Meehan, Elizabeth (2016) Is freedom of information a viable research tool? Step two: receiving a response to a request. LSE Undergraduate Political Review (25 Feb 2016). Website.

Meer, Nasar and Modood, Tariq (2016) A ‘Jeffersonian’ wall or an Anglican establishment: the US and UK’s contrasting approaches to incorporating Muslims. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (25 Apr 2016). Website.

Mehdiyeva, Nazrin (2016) The long read: Necessity vs ethics or necessary ethics? The West's moral dilemma in sourcing oil from the 1920s to the present day by Nazrin Mehdiyeva. LSE Review of Books (12 Oct 2016). Website.

Mehiriz, Kaddour (2016) Delegating the distribution of intergovernmental grants to quasi-autonomous organizations does little to stop the influence of electoral politics. Impact of American Politics & Policy Blog (21 Mar 2016). Website.

Meier, Ninna (2016) #IWD2016 Academic inspiration: ‘on connectivity or what reading Hannah Arendt taught me about the relatedness of things’ by Ninna Meier. LSE Review of Books (08 Mar 2016). Website.

Meier, Ninna (2016) On the materiality of writing in academia or remembering where I put my thoughts. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (06 Mar 2016). Website.

Meier, Ninna (2016) Writing for impact: how can we write about our research in a way that leads to meaningful change? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (18 Apr 2016). Website.

Meier, Ninna (2016) The materiality of research: 'on the materiality of writing in academia or remembering where I put my thoughts’ by Ninna Meier. LSE Review of Books (26 Feb 2016). Website.

Meier, Ninna (2016) The materiality of research: ‘thinking and writing in time and space’ by Ninna Meier. LSE Review of Books (20 May 2016). Website.

Meier, Ninna and Wegener, Charlotte (2016) Engaging with the process of writing can connect researcher and reader and foster real innovation and impact. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (04 Nov 2016). Website.

Meierrieks, Daniel and Renner, Laura (2016) Why do 16% of the world’s adults dream of moving to another country permanently? LSE Business Review (19 Oct 2016). Website.

Melin, Hanne (2016) Internet platforms are transforming global trade. LSE Business Review (25 Oct 2016). Website.

Melissaris, Emmanuel (2016) Trying the dead. Forum for European Philosophy Blog (08 Feb 2016). Website.

Mellbye, Alex (2016) Love, space-time, and language: a taste of Norwegian culture. Researching Sociology (18 Feb 2016). Website.

Mellor, David (2016) Putting hypotheses to the test: We must hold ourselves accountable to decisions made before we see the data. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (03 Feb 2016). Website.

Melo, Patricia (2016) While we live in a globalised world, the concentration of activity in cities continues to drive economic growth. Impact of American Politics & Policy Blog (10 Mar 2016). Website.

Meltzer, Merrin (2016) Syria in crisis: the harrowing case of Aleppo. LSE Human Rights Blog (16 Dec 2016). Website.

Meltzer, Rachel (2016) Retail churn can bring both volatility and vitality to a neighborhood. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (10 Dec 2016). Website.

Menguc, Bulent, Katsikeas, Constantine and Auh, Seigyoung (2016) More customer orientation is not always better for frontline employees. LSE Business Review (02 Mar 2016). Website.

Mergel, Ines, Rethemeyer, Karl and Isett, Kimberley R (2016) What does Big Data mean to public affairs research? Understanding the methodological and analytical challenges. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (08 Dec 2016). Website.

Merkur, Sherry, Maresso, Anna and McDaid, David ORCID: 0000-0003-0744-2664 (2016) The changing role of nursing (New Eurohealth issue). LSE Health and Social Care (21 Mar 2016). Website.

Merler, Silvia (2016) Italy’s constitutional referendum: a roundup of the political commentary. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (03 Dec 2016). Website.

Merricks, Walter (2016) IMPRESS and the Future of Press Regulation in the UK: Lecture by Walter Merricks CBE. Media Policy Blog (21 Jan 2016). Website.

Mertia, Sandeep (2016) From computing clerks to androids: two bits on the material lives of social data in India. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (08 Apr 2016). Website.

Messina, Julián, Carlsson, Mikael and Nordström Skans, Oskar (2016) When productivity goes up, firms raise salaries. LSE Business Review (29 Nov 2016). Website.

Messmer, Marion (2016) Book review: Neoclassical realist theory of international politics by Norrin M. Ripsman, Jeffrey W. Taliaferro and Steven E. Lobell. LSE Review of Books (11 Oct 2016). Website.

Metinsoy, Saliha (2016) Joining a terrorist organisation and committing violence – what drives individuals? British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Jun 2016). Website.

Metzler, Kate (2016) “The Big Data rich and the Big Data poor”: the new digital divide raises questions about future academic research. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (22 Nov 2016). Website.

Mew, Heather (2016) Book review: hunger pains: life inside foodbank Britain by Kayleigh Garthwaite. LSE Review of Books (22 Aug 2016). Website.

Middaugh, Ellen (2016) Social media and online communities expose youth to political conversation, but also to incivility and conflict. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (26 Aug 2016). Website.

Mihai, Mihaela (2016) Monumental legacies and symbolic humiliation. Forum for European Philosophy Blog (25 Jan 2016). Website.

Mikulak, Magdalena (2016) Poland: a change so good, it makes you want to cry. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (29 Mar 2016). Website.

Mikulak, Magdalena (2016) The victory of abortion rights protesters in Poland is likely to be short lived. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (18 Oct 2016). Website.

Mila, Costas, Worrall, Tim and Zymek, Robert (2016) Stock returns after a Brexit vote: the winners and the losers. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Jun 2016). Website.

Milas, Costas (2016) Let Mark Carney do his job – why this is not the time to replace the Governor of the Bank of England. British Politics and Policy at LSE (31 Oct 2016). Website.

Miler, Kristina (2016) When House members become Senators their politics adapt tobe more acceptable to their new more diverse constituency. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (30 Sep 2016). Website.

Milic, Thomas and Serdült, Uwe (2016) Were the Brits Swiss, they would still have voted to leave. LSE Brexit (29 Jul 2016). Website.

Millar, Jane and Bennett, Fran (2016) Giving back control? A contradiction at the heart of Universal Credit. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Jul 2016). Website.

Miller, Jennifer (2016) Book review: the American myth of markets in social policy: ideological roots of inequality by Debra Hevenstone. LSE Review of Books (21 Apr 2016). Website.

Miller, Jennifer (2016) Book review: the future of the professions: how technology will transform the work of human experts by Richard Susskind and Daniel Susskind. LSE Review of Books (02 Feb 2016). Website.

Miller, Joanne M., Saunders, Kyle L. and Farhart, Christina E. (2016) Why Donald Trump’s election may mean we see more liberal conspiracy theories about the government. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (07 Dec 2016). Website.

Miller, Lisa (2016) Crime and punishment in Post-War Britain: “Mob rule” as democratic corrective? British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Jan 2016). Website.

Miller, Peter (2016) If we want more people with disabilities to vote, then we need to expand access to mail ballots. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (27 Apr 2016). Website.

Miller, Susan M. (2016) Federal agencies can ‘buy’ support in states, especially among citizens with whom they are ideologically aligned. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (14 Apr 2016). Website.

Milne, Claire (2016) Internet of Things, consumers and the public interest. Media Policy Blog (01 Jun 2016). Website.

Milner, Susan (2016) Emmanuel Macron and En Marche! – left, right or simply on the move? Democratic Audit Blog (18 Nov 2016). Blog Entry.

Minford, Patrick (2016) Being in the EU is like being ruled by a foreign power immune to the normal processes of political economy. LSE Brexit (01 Feb 2016). Website.

Ming, Vivienne (2016) An entrepreneur’s quest to build an EdTech product out of her invention. LSE Business Review (20 Sep 2016). Website.

Mintrom, Michael and Luetjens, Joannah (2016) Integrating design thinking into policymaking processes offers great value for citizens and government. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (08 Nov 2016). Website.

Misgar, Umar Lateef (2016) The UN needs to be salvaged. LSE Human Rights Blog (18 Jul 2016). Website.

Mishra, Saurabh and Modi, Sachin (2016) Does CSR create shareholder wealth? LSE Business Review (07 Mar 2016). Website.

Mishra, Vidisha (2016) Engendering India’s burgeoning cities. Engenderings (21 Dec 2016). Website.

Misra, Kartik (2016) Limited liability… But only for a limited few. International Development (18 Mar 2016). Website.

Mistry, Mark (2016) Kashmir has a new Chief Minister, but while the question of self-determination remains unresolved there is little hope of change. South Asia @ LSE (27 Apr 2016). Website.

Mistry, Mark (2016) Kashmir in crisis – before and after the killing of Burhan Wani. South Asia @ LSE (09 Aug 2016). Website.

Mitchell, James (2016) What does Brexit mean for Scottish politics? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (16 Jul 2016). Website.

Mitropolitski, Simeon (2016) Book review: Enver Hoxha: the iron fist of Albania by Blendi Fevziu. LSE Review of Books (12 Apr 2016). Website.

Mitropolitski, Simeon (2016) Book review: between nationalism and Europeanisation: narratives of national identity in Bulgaria and Macedonia by Nevena Nancheva. LSE Review of Books (12 Jul 2016). Website.

Mitropolitski, Simeon (2016) Book review: citizens in Europe: essays on democracy, constitutionalism and European integration by Claus Offe and Ulrich K. Preuss. LSE Review of Books (20 Oct 2016). Website.

Mitropolitski, Simeon (2016) Book review: how Europeans view and evaluate democracy edited by Mónica Ferrín and Hanspeter Kriesi. LSE Review of Books (02 Nov 2016). Website.

Mitropolitski, Simeon (2016) Book review: slippery slope: Europe’s troubled future by Giles Merritt. LSE Review of Books (07 Dec 2016). Website.

Mitterle, Alexander, Würmann, Carsten and Bloch, Roland (2016) It’s time to teach — but which time is it? Tracing academic practices through more appropriate time metrics. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (24 May 2016). Website.

Mladovsky, Philipa ORCID: 0000-0001-7761-6928, McKee, Martin, Ingelby, David and Rechel, Bernd (2016) Greater public investment is needed to fund the NHS at a level considered normal in other high income countries. LSE Health and Social Care (11 Jan 2016). Website.

Modood, Tariq (2016) Interview: Tariq Modood – on being a public intellectual, a Muslim and a multiculturalist. Religion and the public Sphere (15 Jul 2016). Website.

Modood, Tariq (2016) Multiculturalism can foster a new kind of post-Brexit Englishness. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (11 Aug 2016). Website.

Moiseienko, Anton (2016) Book review: crime by Robert Reiner. LSE Review of Books (23 Aug 2016). Website.

Mollett, Amy (2016) Ten years on, how are universities using Twitter to engage with their communities? #LoveTwitter LSE Round-Up. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (21 Mar 2016). Website.

Mondshein, Rory P. (2016) The constitution trumps Mr. Trump’s presidential plans. LSE Human Rights Blog (25 Oct 2016). Website.

Monnet, Eric and Puy, Damien (2016) Why Bretton Woods nostalgia makes no sense. LSE Business Review (29 Aug 2016). Website.

Montague, Penny (2016) Book review: nightwalking: a nocturnal history of London by Matthew Beaumont. LSE Review of Books (05 Aug 2016). Website.

Montague, Penny (2016) The best bookshops in Nottingham, UK. LSE Review of Books (10 Jun 2016). Website.

Monti, Mara (2016) Italy cannot afford to allow political instability to affect its troubled banking system. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (06 Dec 2016). Website.

Moon, Darren (2016) Crowdsourcing for social sciences researchers: data gathering, teaching, learning and research dissemination from a single project. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (03 Oct 2016). Website.

Moore, Martin (2016) EU Commission Disrupts Google. Media Policy Blog (22 Apr 2016). Website.

Moore, Tom (2016) Community-led housing: the evolution of partnerships between CLTs and housing associations. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Jul 2016). Website.

Morais de Oliveira, Iago (2016) Using international human rights law to guarantee the right to health: a Brazilian experience. LSE Human Rights Blog (13 Dec 2016). Website.

Moral, Mert, Ozen, H. Ege and Tokdemir, Efe (2016) Incumbency advantage is not restricted to established majoritarian systems. Democratic Audit UK (03 Mar 2016). Website.

Moreh, Chris (2016) Book review: Karl Polanyi: a life on the left by Gareth Dale. LSE Review of Books (30 Sep 2016). Website.

Moreh, Chris (2016) Book review: citizenship by Étienne Balibar. LSE Review of Books (07 Jan 2016). Website.

Morel, Domingo (2016) Government takeovers of local authorities can mean that some communities are better represented at the expense of others. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (27 Apr 2016). Website.

Morgan, David (2016) Psychoanalysis can help us make sense of Brexit. LSE Business Review (24 Oct 2016). Website.

Moriarty, Philip (2016) Addicted to the brand: the hypocrisy of a publishing academic. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (14 Mar 2016). Website.

Moriconi, Simone and Peri, Giovanni (2016) Do immigrants enjoy working more than British natives? LSE Business Review (21 Sep 2016). Website.

Morillas, Pol (2016) The elephant in the room: Brexit and the EU’s Global Strategy. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (15 Jun 2016). Website.

Morisi, Davide (2016) Brexit and Scottish independence: does campaign information actually change voters’ minds during a referendum? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (08 Jun 2016). Website.

Morricone, Corrado (2016) Criticism of Renzi’s constitutional reform is wide of the mark – it would make Italy’s institutions more efficient and responsive. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (01 Dec 2016). Website.

Morrison, Chris and Secker, Jane ORCID: 0000-0002-3047-1212 (2016) Nine things you need to know about copyright: a good practice guide for administrators, librarians and academics. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (05 Apr 2016). Website.

Mortimer, Josiah (2016) Whether Britain stays in the EU or not, there’s a democratic deficit that must be addressed. Democratic Audit UK (09 Jan 2016). Website.

Morton, Clive (2016) What gets measured gets distorted. LSE Business Review (19 Sep 2016). Website.

Morton, Clive (2016) The paradox of bullied and frightened workers delivering quality care. LSE Business Review (28 Nov 2016). Website.

Morys, Matthias (2016) History shows that Greece is able to implement meaningful reform. LSE Business Review (18 May 2016). Website.

Mossialos, Elias ORCID: 0000-0001-8664-9297, Ge, Yanfeng, Hu, Jia and Wang, Liejun (2016) Building a strong pharmaceutical system for China. LSE Health and Social Care (07 Jul 2016). Website.

Mostafa, Tarek and Bose, Pablo (2016) The narrow focus on climate change in Bangladesh often reproduces exploitation and vulnerability rather than addressing it. South Asia @ LSE (24 Oct 2016). Website.

Motahar, Ghaidaa (2016) Gender should play a bigger role in humanitarian aid in Yemen. Middle East Centre Blog (28 Nov 2016). Website.

Mougayar, William (2016) Working as a layer on top of the internet, blockchain is an instrument of change. LSE Business Review (07 Jul 2016). Website.

Moussa, Mario and Newberry, Derek (2016) What we can learn from Donald Trump’s campaign reboot. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (15 Jun 2016). Website.

Mudde, Cas (2016) How scholars turned their attention to the populist radical right. Democratic Audit UK (05 Dec 2016). Website.

Mugnai, Iacopo (2016) Renzi’s referendum defeat is part of the legitimacy crisis plaguing left wing parties in Europe. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (12 Dec 2016). Website.

Mujanović, Jasmin (2016) Republika Srpska’s referendum: a prelude to a nationalist landslide in the Bosnian elections. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (26 Sep 2016). Website.

Mukherjee, Sroyon (2016) Book review: the business of bees: an integrated approach to bee decline and corporate responsibility edited by Jill Atkins and Barry Atkins. LSE Review of Books (01 Aug 2016). Website.

Mukherjee, Sroyon (2016) The best bookshops in Copenhagen, Denmark. LSE Review of Books (12 Aug 2016). Website.

Mukhopadhyay, Ankita (2016) Book review: an economist in the real world: the art of policymaking in India by Kaushik Basu. LSE Review of Books (14 Mar 2016). Website.

MukimAnother, Megha (2016) Life after LSE: Megha Mukim on Asia’s most competitive cities. International Development (03 May 2016). Website.

Mulderrig, Jane (2016) Fat-shaming: Change4Life’s anti-obesity ‘nudge’ campaign glosses over social inequalities. Democratic Audit UK (20 Dec 2016). Website.

Mulhall, Daniel (2016) Daniel Mulhall, Irish Ambassador: why I hope the UK will remain in the European Union. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (25 May 2016). Website.

Mulhall, Joe (2016) The British Counter-Jihad Movement no longer really exists but its impact can still be felt. Religion and the Public Sphere (20 Dec 2016). Website.

Muller, Laura (2016) My reflections on the LSE-SIPA MPA dual degree. LSE Institute of Public Affairs Blog (17 Nov 2016). Website.

Munakamwe, Janet (2016) Photo Blog: Artisanal gold mining in South Africa. Africa at LSE (15 Feb 2016). Website.

Mungan, Murat C. (2016) How criminalizing minor offenses can mean there is less of a deterrent for people to commit more serious crimes. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (11 Jan 2016). Website.

Munro, Gayle (2016) Book review: Living on the margins: undocumented migrants in a global city by Alice Bloch and Sonia McKay. LSE Review of Books (07 Jun 2016). Website.

Munshey, Menaal (2016) The Punjab women’s protection act: an ideological battle. South Asia @ LSE (06 May 2016). Website.

Munshey, Menaal (2016) An incoherent push for peace in Afghanistan. South Asia @ LSE (03 Oct 2016). Website.

Munzaa, Aaron (2016) Scholars tackle the persistence of colonial legacy in the Academy and society at large. Africa at LSE (18 May 2016). Website.

Muraszkiewicz, Julia (2016) Modern slavery – but let us remember the trafficked. LSE Human Rights Blog (18 Jan 2016). Website.

Murphy, Fiona (2016) Publishing and sharing data papers can increase impact and benefits researchers, publishers, funders and libraries. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (12 Oct 2016). Website.

Murphy, Mahon (2016) Book Review: Lawrence of Arabia’s war: the Arabs, the Britishand the remaking of the Middle East in WWI by Neil Faulkner. LSE Review of Books (30 Jun 2016). Website.

Murphy, Mahon (2016) Book review: The Crimean War in imperial context, 1854-1856 by Andrew C. Rath. LSE Review of Books (04 May 2016). Website.

Murr, Andreas, Stegmaier, Mary and Lewis-Beck, Michael S. (2016) Using citizen forecasts we predict that with 362 electoral votes, Hillary Clinton will be the next president. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (03 Nov 2016). Website.

Murray, Andrew D. ORCID: 0000-0002-5550-7250 (2016) The LSE Law Department Contributes to the Surveillance Debate. Media Policy Blog (05 Jan 2016). Website.

Musaro, Pierluigi (2016) The political ‘migration crisis’ and the military-humanitarian response. Euro Crisis in the Press (05 Apr 2016). Website.

Mutiso, Bryan (2016) Address African conflicts with a stronger African union. Africa at LSE (14 Dec 2016). Website.

Myant, Martin (2016) Why internal devaluation fails. LSE New European Trade Unions (04 Mar 2016). Website.

Myślińska, Dagmar Rita (2016) Incomplete Europeans: Polish migrants’ experience of discrimination in the UK is complicated by their whiteness. LSE Brexit (09 Mar 2016). Website.

Myślińska, Dagmar Rita (2016) Post-Brexit hate crimes against Poles are an expression of long-standing prejudices and contestation over white identity in the UK. LSE Brexit (29 Sep 2016). Website.

Müller, Mareike (2016) We should ensure women’s rights are safeguarded in the Brexit negotiations. LSE Brexit (23 Nov 2016). Website.

Müller, Ruth (2016) A culture of speed: anticipation, acceleration and individualization in academic science. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (11 May 2016). Website.

Nafpliotis, Alexandros (2016) Book review: prime ministers in Greece: the paradox of power by Kevin Featherstone and Dimitri Papadimitrioul. LSE Review of Books (28 Jan 2016). Website.

Naish, Stephen (2016) Book review and author interview: island story: journeys around unfamiliar Britain by J.D. Taylor. LSE Review of Books (19 Aug 2016). Website.

Nandagiri, Rishita ORCID: 0000-0003-4424-769X (2016) Book review: the country of first boys by Amartya Sen. LSE Review of Books (11 Jan 2016). Website.

Naqvi, Fayeeza (2016) Aman Clinics Accelerator: health solutions for Pakistanis, by Pakistanis. South Asia @ LSE (08 Jun 2016). Website.

Naqvi, Fayeeza (2016) Delivering innovations in healthcare in Pakistan. South Asia @ LSE (22 Jan 2016). Website.

Nasimi, Rabia (2016) Ethnicity and politics in Afghanistan: an analysis of the 2014 presidential election. South Asia @ LSE (05 Oct 2016). Website.

Nasimi, Rabia (2016) Juggling studying, work and volunteering – is it possible? Researching Sociology (07 Dec 2016). Website.

Nasimi, Rabia and Blades, Chloe (2016) Powering Afghanistan: ethnic rivalries over the TUTAP power line. South Asia @ LSE (27 Oct 2016). Website.

Nasr, Leila (2016) Are human rights really ‘universal, inalienable, and indivisible’? LSE Human Rights Blog (14 Sep 2016). Website.

Navarro, Vicente (2016) Emphasizing class-based policies can help civil society to mobilize women, the elderly, and ethnic and minority groups in the US election. Impact of American Politics & Policy Blog (23 Mar 2016). Website.

Naydenov, Alexander (2016) PaperHive – a coworking hub for researchers that aims to makereading more collaborative. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (15 Jun 2016). Website.

Nazar, Raza (2016) How would you change Pakistan? Crowdsourcing ideas from LSE students. South Asia @ LSE (21 Sep 2016). Website.

Nazroo, Aimee (2016) Book review: pricing beauty: the making of a fashion model by Ashley Mears. Researching Sociology (30 Nov 2016). Website.

Neajai Pailey, Robtel ORCID: 0000-0001-9584-6524 (2016) They herded us into the aircraft like cattle. Africa at LSE (10 Feb 2016). Website.

Neff, Chris, Smyth, Paul and Craven, Luke (2016) “We should expect more, not less of our profession”: responsesto ‘Should academics be expected to change policy?’. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (07 Jun 2016). Website.

Nehushtan, Yossi (2016) Why there should not be a General Election ‘about the EU’ – and why the UK isn’t a democracy. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (27 Sep 2016). Website.

Neiheisel, Jacob (2016) Being labelled as a ‘liberal’ doesn’t hurt Democratic presidential candidates. But in Senate elections, it’s another story. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (16 Sep 2016). Website.

Nelson, Eva (2016) French intervention in Africa reflects its national politics. Africa at LSE (10 Oct 2016). Website.

Nelson, Kim (2016) The doctrine of humanitarian intervention: lessons from the Chilcot Report. LSE Human Rights Blog (22 Aug 2016). Website.

Nesbitt, Eleanor (2016) Interfaith in the public and the private sphere. Religion and the Public Sphere (14 Nov 2016). Website.

Neumann, Peter (2016) Book review: radicalized: new jihadists and the threat to the West by Peter R. Neumann. LSE Review of Books (08 Dec 2016). Website.

Newburn, Tim ORCID: 0000-0001-9237-1703 (2016) Book review: Hillsborough voices: the real story told by the people themselves by Kevin Sampson (in association with the Hillsborough Justice Campaign). LSE Review of Books (26 May 2016). Website.

Newburn, Tim ORCID: 0000-0001-9237-1703 (2016) A most extraordinary scandal: Hillsborough. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Apr 2016). Website.

Newell, James (2016) Matteo Renzi’s election prospects: a work in progress. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (24 May 2016). Website.

Newell, James and Giovannini, Arianna (2016) The Five Star Movement’s victories in Italy’s mayoral elections: a major blow for Renzi and the PD. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (22 Jun 2016). Website.

Newell, James L. (2016) Italy’s referendum: don’t expect shockwaves after Sunday. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (30 Nov 2016). Website.

Newell, James L. (2016) Who’s afraid of the Five Star Movement? Why Italy leaving the euro remains unlikely regardless of what happens on Sunday. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (01 Dec 2016). Website.

Neylon, Cameron (2016) Taking Culture Seriously: how can we build positive change and coherent practice within our research communities? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (28 Apr 2016). Website.

Neylon, Cameron, Roberts, David Michael and Wilson, Mark C (2016) What do mathematicians think about their journals? peer reviewquality tops list of stated issues. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (22 Jun 2016). Website.

Ngenda, Muna (2016) Student Experience: Settling into a life-changing year. International Development (18 Oct 2016). Website.

Niaz, Laraib (2016) Book review: partitioned histories: the other side of your story. South Asia @ LSE (15 Aug 2016). Website.

Nicola, Elena (2016) The Catch 22 of Psychiatry – what’s wrong with calling depression an illness, but the issue with treating it as if it isn’t. Researching Sociology (17 Jul 2016). Website.

Nicolson, Donald (2016) Conference travel as a barrier to knowledge development. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (21 Sep 2016). Website.

Nicolson, Donald (2016) Plato and Aristotle plan a symposium: a surreal take on academic conferences. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (21 Dec 2016). Website.

Nicolson, Donald (2016) The last great unknown? The impact of academic conferences. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (16 Aug 2016). Website.

Nine, Cara (2016) Land and justice. Forum for European Philosophy Blog (20 Jun 2016). Website.

Nix, Justin (2016) Evidence suggests that US police understand citizens value procedural fairness, but may not recognize the long term benefits of its use. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (25 Jan 2016). Website.

Njue, Duncan (2016) Renewing Africa through globalisation and Intra-Continental trade. Africa at LSE (01 Feb 2016). Website.

Nkosi, Zama (2016) The African trade agenda should centre on industrialisation. Africa at LSE (12 Dec 2016). Website.

Nord, Roger (2016) African countries can regain the economic momentum of the past two decades. Africa at LSE (13 Dec 2016). Website.

Norman, Kelsey (2016) Host state responsibility and capacity in Egypt, Morocco and Turkey. Middle East Centre Blog (23 Sep 2016). Website.

Norrander, Barbara (2016) In Arizona’s Senate race, a long-term incumbent faces a rising national tide. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (18 Oct 2016). Website.

Norris, Maria W. (2016) Book review: veiled threats: representing the Muslim woman in public policy discourses by Naaz Rashid. LSE Review of Books (24 Oct 2016). Website.

Nowell-Smith, Geoffrey (2016) Book review: the rise and fall of the UK Film Council by Gillian Doyle, Philip Schlesinger, Raymond Boyle and Lisa W. Kelly. LSE Review of Books (08 Jan 2016). Website.

Nugent, Mary and Krook, Mona Lena (2016) Gender quotas do not pose a threat to “merit” at any stage of the political process. Democratic Audit UK (19 Feb 2016). Website.

Nunes, Ana Raquel (2016) Book review: seven steps to a comprehensive literature review: a multimodal and cultural approach by Anthony J. Onwuegbuzie and Rebecca Frels. LSE Review of Books (26 Aug 2016). Website.

Nyamunda, Tinashe (2016) Zimbabwe bond notes and their possible long-term legacy. Africa at LSE (22 Dec 2016). Website.

O'Connor, Cailin (2016) If evolution favours fairness, why does inequality persist? Forum for European Philosophy Blog (07 Nov 2016). Website.

O'Leary, Brendan (2016) Exit plan: how Scotland and Northern Ireland can remain in the EU. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Jun 2016). Website.

O'Neill, Brian (2016) Digital parenting in Ireland. Parenting for a Digital Future (11 Feb 2016). Website.

O'Regan, Philip and Killian, Sheila (2016) Community involvement lends legitimacy to firms’ social accounting. LSE Business Review (26 Apr 2016). Website.

O'Rourke, Kevin (2016) The lesson from Brexit is that too much market and too little state invites a backlash. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (24 Aug 2016). Website.

O'Sullivan, Aidan (2016) How transparency can be improved in the way EU laws are negotiated and agreed. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (18 Aug 2016). Website.

Obadare, Ebenezer (2016) Kids in need of desks; a continent in need of a moral overhaul. Africa at LSE (09 Feb 2016). Website.

Oberthür, Sebastian (2016) How would a Brexit affect the environment? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (23 Jun 2016). Website.

Odlyzko, Andrew (2016) What would surprise early Victorian market players if they came alive today? LSE Business Review (30 Sep 2016). Website.

Ogbonna, Nwamaka (2016) Women in Nigeria make up 49 per cent of the population, but only four per cent of lawmakers. Africa at LSE (08 Mar 2016). Website.

Oh, Do Young (2016) Book review: urban neighborhoods in a new era: revitalization politics in the postindustrial city edited by Clarence N. Stone and Robert P. Stoker. LSE Review of Books (12 Feb 2016). Website.

Ohana, Marc (2016) Having a voice in team decisions may not be a good idea for neurotic employees. LSE Business Review (19 May 2016). Website.

Ojok, Donnas (2016) Social media Lockdown and elections in Uganda. Africa at LSE (02 Mar 2016). Website.

Olaleye, Yossie, Kyarisiima, Hope and Omollo, Camilla (2016) Decolonising education is reflexive, deliberate, and necessary. Africa at LSE (16 May 2016). Website.

Olczak, Kaya, Salcher, Maximillian and Naci, Huseyin ORCID: 0000-0002-7192-5751 (2016) What works best in congenital heart disease? Comparing two interventions for treatment of Aortic Coarctation. LSE Health and Social Care (02 Sep 2016). Website.

Oliver, Adam ORCID: 0000-0003-3880-9350 (2016) Celebrating 10 years of “Health Economics, Policy and Law”. LSE Health and Social Care (06 Jan 2016). Website.

Ombelet, Pieter-Jan and Kuczerawy, Aleksandra (2016) Delfi revisited: the MTE-Index.hu v. Hungary case. Media Policy Blog (19 Feb 2016). Website.

Onaciu, Vlad (2016) Book review: British clandestine activities in Romania during the Second World War by Dennis Deletant. LSE Review of Books (20 Sep 2016). Website.

Onaciu, Vlad (2016) The long read: the writing and re-writing of Joseph Stalin and his Regime: a critical comparison of two biographies. LSE Review of Books (17 Feb 2016). Website.

Ondraschek-Norris, Sandra (2016) Are the days of leadership as command and control by white men numbered? LSE Business Review (30 Aug 2016). Website.

Orr, Susan (2016) Deadlines, delegate divisions and demographics helped determine the New York presidential primary result. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (20 Apr 2016). Website.

Orsi, Roberto (2016) President Trump and the politics of tragedy. Euro Crisis in the Press (19 Jan 2016). Website.

Orsi, Roberto (2016) The great pushback: Western politics and dynamics of exclusion. Euro Crisis in the Press (06 Jun 2016). Website.

Orton, Michael (2016) Building consensus across the political spectrum: designing solutions to socio-economic insecurity. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Apr 2016). Website.

Osbaldiston, Nick (2016) The materiality of research: sinking into the sand: explorations of the coast in sociology by Nick Osbaldiston. LSE Review of Books (14 Oct 2016). Website.

Oshri, Odelia, Sheafer, Tamir and Shenhav, Shaul (2016) Still united in diversity? The longer a country is part of the EU, the stronger its citizens support liberal democratic values. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (18 Feb 2016). Website.

Ostermann, Michael and Caplan, Joel M. (2016) Some released prisoners cost municipalities millions by reoffending, but don’t have to. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (02 Aug 2016). Website.

Otjes, Simon (2016) Could the Netherlands’ referendum on Ukraine really create a ‘continental crisis’? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (26 Jan 2016). Website.

Otjes, Simon (2016) Is a Nexit now on the cards? What the UK’s referendum means for the Netherlands. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (28 Jun 2016). Website.

Owen, Geoffrey (2016) Biotechnology: why is Europe lagging behind the U.S.? LSE Business Review (07 Nov 2016). Blog Entry.

Owens, Ann (2016) How the rich wanting the best for their kids is segregating our neighborhoods. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (22 Dec 2016). Website.

O’Brien, Mahon (2016) Misadventures in political philosophy. Forum for European Philosophy Blog (18 Apr 2016). Website.

O’Connor, Courteney J. (2016) Book review: predator empire: drone warfare and full spectrum dominance by Ian G. R. Shaw. LSE Review of Books (13 Dec 2016). Website.

O’Connor, Courteney J. (2016) Book review: the closing of the net by Monica Horten. LSE Review of Books (11 Aug 2016). Website.

Pabst, Adrian (2016) Blue-collar voters and the Left: Labour must reconnect with those it left behind. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Jan 2016). Website.

Pabtist, Adrian (2016) Debate: Blue Labour is not a dead end, it’s part of the way forward – a response to Ben Margulies. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Jan 2016). Website.

Pacheco-Vega, Raul (2016) Five strategies to get your academic writing “unstuck”. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (19 Jan 2016). Website.

Padhair, Janak N. (2016) Book review: how solidarity works for welfare: subnationalism and social development in India by Prerna Singh. LSE Review of Books (24 Aug 2016). Website.

Pain, Rachel and Raynor, Ruth (2016) “A soup of different inspirations”: co-produced research and recognising impact as a process, not an outcome. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (28 Jan 2016). Website.

Paipais, Vassilios (2016) The international politics of the refugee crisis. Euro Crisis in the Press (25 Feb 2016). Website.

Pallett, Helen (2016) Book review: Publics and their health systems: rethinking participation by Ellen Stewart. LSE Review of Books (11 May 2016). Website.

Palmer, Geraldine (2016) Nonprofit housing dispersal strategies to help the homeless can increase quality of life when placed in diverse and more affluent communities. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (09 Dec 2016). Website.

Palmer, Jack (2016) Book review: Social theory for alternative societies by Matt Dawson. LSE Review of Books (26 May 2016). Website.

Pamungkas, Diska Putri (2016) Global stories for a global audience? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (02 Dec 2016). Website.

Panagiotarea, Eleni (2016) The political economy of NPLs resolution: ownership and conditionality. LSE Greece@LSE (13 Oct 2016). Website.

Pannini, Elisa ORCID: 0000-0001-8258-5986 (2016) Book review: the Oxford handbook of creative industries edited by Candace Jones, Mark Lorenzen and Jonathan Sapsed. LSE Review of Books (22 Mar 2016). Website.

Pant, Harsh V. (2016) 2016: a year of dramatic changes in South Asia. South Asia @ LSE (22 Dec 2016). Website.

Papagaryfallou, Ioannis (2016) Book review: Unruly equality: US anarchism in the 20th century by Andrew Cornell. LSE Review of Books (19 May 2016). Website.

Papazoglou, Alexis (2016) Isaiah Berlin and Brexit: how the Leave campaign misunderstands “freedom”. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Jun 2016). Website.

Parenting for a Digital Future, LSE (2016) Parenting for a Digital Future: recent highlights of 2016. Parenting for a Digital Future (19 Dec 2016). Website.

Park, Dennis and Tzabbar, Daniel (2016) The power play between venture capitalists and CEOs shapes startup innovation. LSE Business Review (14 Jun 2016). Website.

Parker, Matt (2016) What is it like to write philosophy? LSE Philosophy Blog (14 Apr 2016). Website.

Parry, Samuel (2016) After the Brexit vote Plaid Cymru is finally becoming a radical alternative to Labour in Wales. LSE Brexit (04 Nov 2016). Website.

Parsons, Alex (2016) Don’t let them lie: how we can start holding political advertising to account. Democratic Audit Blog (22 Sep 2016). Blog Entry.

Pascoe, Polly (2016) Brexit makes it urgent to professionalise management in the NHS. LSE Business Review (04 Jul 2016). Website.

Pascoe, Polly (2016) How to foster collaborative leadership in the NHS target-driven culture. LSE Business Review (11 Oct 2016). Website.

Pascoe, Polly (2016) The NHS needs to ‘flip’ its leadership programme. LSE Business Review (06 Jun 2016). Website.

Pasek, Josh (2016) Many Americans’ racially and partisan motivated dislike forObama means they doubt his legitimacy as president. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (16 Feb 2016). Website.

Pasquale, Frank (2016) Bittersweet Mysteries of Machine Learning (A Provocation). Media Policy Blog (05 Feb 2016). Website.

Pasquino, Gianfranco and Capussela, Andrea Lorenzo (2016) Italy’s constitutional reform is ill conceived and can safely be rejected. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (27 Sep 2016). Website.

Patel, Reema (2016) Citizens can and should be involved in the process of shaping economic policy. Democratic Audit UK (27 Jun 2016). Website.

Patrick, Megan, Schulenberg, John and O’Malley, Patrick (2016) Students who use drugs in high school are less likely to attend or complete college. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (13 May 2016). Website.

Paul, Newly (2016) North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory’s claims of voter fraud may further undermine public trust in elections and political institutions. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (29 Nov 2016). Website.

Paul, Newly (2016) Turnout could be key in North Carolina’s tight Senate race. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (20 Sep 2016). Website.

Paul, Newly, Cassino, Dan and Klaas, Brian (2016) The first presidential debate: USAPP expert reaction andcommentary. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (28 Sep 2016). Website.

Pautz, Hartwig and Heins, Elke (2016) Government and ‘independent expertise’: think tanks represent a blind spot for critical analysis. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Jan 2016). Website.

Pautz, Hartwig and Stuart, Francis (2016) What does ‘decent work’ mean to low-paid workers? Working practices and how to improve them. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Sep 2016). Website.

Pavlović, Srđa (2016) Montenegro’s ‘stabilitocracy’: The West’s support of Đukanović is damaging the prospects of democratic change. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (23 Dec 2016). Website.

Payne, Daniel ORCID: 0000-0002-8294-2100 (2016) All is ephemera: will the information produced during the EU referendum last beyond 2016? LSE Brexit (12 May 2016). Blog Entry.

Payne, Daniel ORCID: 0000-0002-8294-2100 (2016) From the LSE Library: rarely seen campaigning literature from the 1975 referendum. LSE Brexit (02 Mar 2016). Website.

Payne, Samuel (2016) Git for Data Analysis – why version control is essential for collaboration and for gaining public trust. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (15 Dec 2016). Website.

Pearce, Jone L. and Huang, Laura (2016) Gut feeling plays an important role in early-stage investors’ decisions. LSE Business Review (11 May 2016). Website.

Pearce, Sioned (2016) Making your Marx in research: reflections on impact and theefficacy of case studies using the work of Karl Marx. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (01 Jun 2016). Website.

Pearson, Charlotte and Ridley, Julie (2016) The right policy at the wrong time? Austerity hampers the personalisation approach in social care. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Feb 2016). Website.

Pedaliu, Effie G. H. (2016) Europe in the Age of Trump: a more uncertain and unstable continent. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (10 Nov 2016). Website.

Pedrick, Lucy (2016) The business impact of the Brexit vote: a view from housing associations. LSE Brexit (08 Sep 2016). Website.

Pedulla, David S. (2016) If you’re a man, working part-time can reduce your chances ofgetting a new job as much as unemployment does. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (02 Sep 2016). Website.

Peer, Limor (2016) A matter of integrity: can improved curation efforts prevent the next data sharing disaster? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (02 Jun 2016). Website.

Peers, Steve (2016) Reading the small print: will Cameron’s EU migration reforms pass legal muster? LSE Brexit (11 Feb 2016). Website.

Peled, Alon and Kippin, Sean (2016) Interview: Alon Peled on open data, incentives, and ‘traversing digital Babel’. Democratic Audit UK (12 Feb 2016). Website.

Peled, Alon and Kippin, Sean (2016) Interview: Alon Peled on the public sector information exchange, avoiding disasters, and big data. Democratic Audit UK (15 Jun 2016). Website.

Pendle, Naomi (2016) A South Sudanese peace? Justice and Security Research Programme Blog (22 Jul 2016). Website.

Pennerstorfer, Astrid (2016) Volunteer work can sometimes threaten the jobs of paid employees in non-profits. LSE Business Review (12 Feb 2016). Website.

Percy, Sally (2016) The Queen’s speech and the NHS: is secondary legislation the new primary legislation? British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 May 2016). Website.

Perera, Dr Suda (2016) #DRCongo: where a decade of failed democracy has exposed the electoral fallacy. Africa at LSE (19 Dec 2016). Website.

Perez-Leon-Acevedo, Juan Pablo (2016) Peruvian IDPs and the search for holistic transitional justice. LSE Human Rights Blog (29 Jun 2016). Website.

Persson, Jen (2016) School census changes add concerns to the richest education database in the world. Parenting for a Digital Future (19 Jul 2016). Website.

Pertwee, Ed (2016) Book review: Black wind, white snow: the rise of Russia’snew nationalism by Charles Clover. LSE Review of Books (21 Jun 2016). Website.

Peteet, Bridgette (2016) How graduate school bridge programs can help increase diversity in STEM subject admission. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (10 Aug 2016). Website.

Peters, Yvette (2016) Political parties which operate in a direct democratic context tend to have a higher number of members. Democratic Audit UK (05 Apr 2016). Website.

Petersen, Marie Juul (2016) Islam and human rights: clash or compatibility? Religion and the Public Sphere (26 Oct 2016). Website.

Peterson, Timothy M. (2016) The US is more likely to impose sanctions on countries that have poor allies. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (18 Aug 2016). Website.

Pfannebecker, Mariele and Smith, J.A. (2016) The long read: What will we do in the post-work utopia? byMareile Pfannebecker and J.A. Smith. LSE Review of Books (17 Jun 2016). Website.

Phalkey, Jahnavi (2016) How to write about China and India. South Asia @ LSE (30 Aug 2016). Website.

Philip, Shannon (2016) Book review: slums on screen: world cinema and the planet of slums by Igor Krstić. LSE Review of Books (16 Aug 2016). Website.

Phillimor, Jenny and Cheung, Sin Yi (2016) Refugees and integration in the UK: the role of gender. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Nov 2016). Website.

Phillips, Peter (2016) The statutory presence of the Church of England in prisons should give it a voice on issues of imprisonment, but it remains largely silent. Religion and the public Sphere (06 Sep 2016). Website.

Philp, Chris (2016) How Shareholder Committees can control executive pay and restore responsible company ownership. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Sep 2016). Website.

Phinnemore, David (2016) Northern Ireland and Brexit: struggling and divided over ‘what next’. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (19 Nov 2016). Website.

Photiadou, Artemis ORCID: 0000-0003-4629-4035 (2016) Book review: clausewitz on small war edited by Christopher Daase and James W. Davis. LSE Review of Books (16 Mar 2016). Website.

Photiadou, Artemis ORCID: 0000-0003-4629-4035 and Kippin, Sean (2016) The “power vs. principles” conundrum – or why Labour can’t get a grip. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Sep 2016). Website.

Piazza, Gabriele and Myant, Martin (2016) The results of Italy’s 2012 labour-market reforms – no solution to unemployment. LSE New European Trade Unions (02 Feb 2016). Website.

Piccoli, Lorenzo (2016) The Italian troublemaker: how Renzi’s European strategy is putting him at odds with Angela Merkel. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (09 May 2016). Website.

Piccoli, Lorenzo (2016) The outcome of Italy’s referendum may be decided in Castelnuovo di Porto. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (28 Nov 2016). Website.

Pickard, Victor (2016) After Net Neutrality. Media Policy Blog (18 Jul 2016). Website.

Pickerden, Alex (2016) Budget 2016: the sociology of sugar. Researching Sociology (18 Mar 2016). Website.

Pickup, Francine and Uno, Tomoyuki (2016) Social finance: a new frontier for development in Indonesia. LSE Business Review (07 Dec 2016). Website.

Picton, John (2016) Book review: charity sucks by Iqbal Wahhab. LSE Review of Books (28 Nov 2016). Website.

Picton, John (2016) Book review: the right to buy? Selling off public and social housing by Alan Murie. LSE Review of Books (21 Oct 2016). Website.

Pinchevsky, Gillian and Steiner, Benjamin (2016) Despite the idea that all are equal under the law, women are often treated more leniently in pretrial decisions. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (24 May 2016). Website.

Pinfield, Stephen (2016) Enabling authors to pay for open access: the gold open access market and the role of an institutional central fund. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (15 Mar 2016). Website.

Pinkowska, Patrycja (2016) Book review: enduring uncertainty: deportation, punishment and everyday life by Ines Hasselberg. LSE Review of Books (12 Jul 2016). Website.

Pinna, Fabio and Seiler, Stephan (2016) How taking a bit longer to do your shopping might save you money. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (09 Jun 2016). Website.

Pisani-Ferry, Jean, Röttgen, Norbert, Sapir, André, Tucker, Paul and Wolff, Guntram B (2016) Europe after Brexit: a proposal for a new Continental Partnership. LSE Brexit (29 Aug 2016). Website.

Pitroda, Sam (2016) Report on the LSE India Summit 2016. South Asia @ LSE (01 Feb 2016). Website.

Pitroda, Sam and Campion, Mukti Jain (2016) “We need a new world economic order. The old systems do not serve the needs of the information society” – Sam Pitroda. South Asia @ LSE (23 Mar 2016). Website.

Pitt, Edward (2016) Too much EU interference? A look at the areas where critics say the single market overreaches itself. LSE Brexit (28 Jan 2016). Website.

Pitt, Edward (2016) What the EU did for English law – and British lawyers. LSE Brexit (23 Jan 2016). Website.

Pizzi, Elise (2016) Flexibility in the field: Reflections on letting go of expectations and learning to work with unofficial research support. Field Research Method Lab Blog (23 May 2016). Website.

Plantin, Jean-Christophe ORCID: 0000-0001-8041-6679 (2016) Algorithmic accountability in scholarship: what we can learn from #DeleteAcademiaEdu. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (25 Apr 2016). Website.

Plantinga, Carl (2016) Moving pictures. Forum for European Philosophy Blog (21 Nov 2016). Website.

Poletti, Monica ORCID: 0000-0003-0785-0254, Bale, Tim and Webb, Paul (2016) Explaining the pro-Corbyn surge in Labour’s membership. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Nov 2016). Website.

Poletti, Monica ORCID: 0000-0003-0785-0254, Bale, Tim and Webb, Paul (2016) Explaining the pro-Corbyn surge in Labour’s membership. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (25 Nov 2016). Website.

Poletti, Monica ORCID: 0000-0003-0785-0254 and Dennison, James (2016) The Green Surge and how it changed the membership of the Party. British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Mar 2016). Website.

Polonski, Vyacheslav (2016) The next decade of data science: rethinking key challenges faced by big data researchers. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (05 Jan 2016). Website.

Pompper, Donnalyn (2016) Corporations need to avoid the ethical blindspots of volunteerism. LSE Business Review (25 May 2016). Website.

Pool, Veronika K., Yonker, Scott E. and Stoffman, Noah (2016) Socially connected fund managers share investment ideas. LSE Business Review (27 Jan 2016). Website.

Popescu, Diana (2016) Divided we fall: musical performances show how Democrats and Republicans are talking past one another. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (19 Oct 2016). Website.

Popescu, Diana (2016) Omar Mateen’s participation in the LGBTQ+ community that he attacked challenges the simplistic US vs ISIL binary. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (15 Jun 2016). Website.

Popovik, Misha (2016) Choosing stability over reforms: why Macedonia’s elections should be delayed. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (19 Jan 2016). Website.

Popovikj, Misha (2016) Macedonia’s election has opened the door to finally tackling the country’s corruption problem. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (15 Dec 2016). Website.

Popovikj, Misha (2016) Macedonia’s political crisis: make or break for civil society. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (19 Apr 2016). Website.

Popović, Srdja and Yadav, Yogendra (2016) Srdja Popović in conversation with Yogendra Yadav: “Every non-violent struggle supports the same principle – it becomes efficient the moment people take it personally”. South Asia @ LSE (14 Mar 2016). Website.

Porcaro, Giuseppe (2016) How industry influences public opinion about the Internet of Things. LSE Business Review (05 Oct 2016). Website.

Porrot, Romance (2016) Heads or Tails? How leaving the selection of public offices to chance could revitalise democracy. Democratic Audit UK (22 Aug 2016). Website.

Portes, Jonathan (2016) Immigration and Brexit: myths and realities. LSE Brexit (02 Nov 2016). Website.

Portes, Jonathan (2016) One way or another, the UK’s referendum will settle whether British voters support free movement. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (16 Feb 2016). Website.

Pour, Jalal M. and Deller, Rosemary (2016) LSE 'Resist' festival reading list: 5 must-read books on resistance. LSE Review of Books (26 Sep 2016). Website.

Powell, Alison ORCID: 0000-0001-5780-9132 (2016) Accountable machines: bureaucratic cybernetics? Media Policy Blog (24 Mar 2016). Website.

Powell, Alison ORCID: 0000-0001-5780-9132 (2016) Algorithms, accountability, and political emotion: on the cultural assumptions underpinning sentiment analysis. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (20 Jul 2016). Website.

Powell, Alison ORCID: 0000-0001-5780-9132 (2016) Five Minutes with Alison Powell on what data means, how it is produced and what influence it has for decision-makers. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (22 Feb 2016). Website.

Powell, Alison ORCID: 0000-0001-5780-9132 (2016) LSE Data and Society delves into key social issues of algorithmic control. Media Policy Blog (22 Jan 2016). Website.

Powell, Jason and Taylor, Paul (2016) Ageing in an era of neoliberalism: the impact of extending working lives. British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Oct 2016). Website.

Power, Sam (2016) The London Anti-Corruption Summit: one good day is not enough. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (13 May 2016). Website.

Power, Sam (2016) Why a World Series win for Cleveland tonight could help tip a swing state to Hillary Clinton. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (02 Nov 2016). Website.

Prato, Carlo and Wolton, Stephane ORCID: 0000-0003-1405-650X (2016) Higher campaign costs are not necessarily bad for voters. Democratic Audit UK (15 Apr 2016). Website.

Prelec, Tena (2016) Serbian parliamentary election 2016: a gamble that almost backfired. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (26 Apr 2016). Website.

Prelec, Tena (2016) Will the ICTY’s acquittal of Vojislav Šešelj heighten tensions in the Balkans? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (01 Apr 2016). Website.

Prentoulis, Marina (2016) Has the EU failed us, or have we failed to forge a European identity? Euro Crisis in the Press (09 Feb 2016). Website.

Prescott, Michael E. (2016) OK, you have collected a large amount of big data. Now what? LSE Business Review (20 Jun 2016). Website.

Preston, Oli (2016) Fundable, but not funded: how can research funders ensure ‘unlucky’ applications are handled more appropriately? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (12 Apr 2016). Website.

Prince, Rosa (2016) How did social media help Corbyn win the Labour leadership? LSE Department of Government Blog (03 Feb 2016). Website.

Profeta, Paola (2016) In Italy’s ‘male gerontocracy’, gender quotas induced the restructuring of company boards. LSE Business Review (18 Oct 2016). Website.

Pruessen, Ron (2016) The 2016 election is seeing the return of the ‘paranoid style’ in American politics. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (25 Feb 2016). Website.

Pruessen, Ron (2016) The 2016 election makes no sense. But this should not distract attention from the legitimate anger many Americans feel. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (08 Apr 2016). Website.

Pruessen, Ron (2016) Coming to grips with the Trump nightmare. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (30 Nov 2016). Website.

Pruessen, Ron (2016) Despite Trump’s falling fortunes, voters may yet decide not to grant the Democrats a third term. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (25 Aug 2016). Website.

Pruessen, Ron (2016) Finding the funny in presidential elections is an Americanpolitical tradition. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (28 Sep 2016). Website.

Pruessen, Ron (2016) A Trump defeat would be a relief to many. But it should not cloud the need for serious action on serious problems. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (26 Oct 2016). Website.

Pruessen, Ron (2016) With a modern P.T. Barnum act, Donald Trump is tapping Americans’ anger to sell tickets to his own political circus. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (17 May 2016). Website.

Puljal, Abhilash (2016) Book review: half lion: how P.V. Narasimha Rao transformed India by Vinay Sitapati. South Asia @ LSE (03 Aug 2016). Website.

Punch, Maurice (2016) Prosecuting a scapegoat for the state will not lead to justice for the shootings on Bloody Sunday. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Feb 2016). Website.

Pustovrh, Toni (2016) What makes research excellent? Digging into the measures aimed at quantifying and promoting research excellence. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (21 Apr 2016). Website.

Puutio, Teemu Alexander (2016) Without supportive measures the minimum wage increase will do little to reduce inequality in the UK. Democratic Audit UK (01 Apr 2016). Website.

Pym, Mike (2016) Book review: The coalition government and social policy:restructuring the welfare state edited by Hugh Bochel andMartin Powell. LSE Review of Books (22 Jun 2016). Website.

Pym, Mike (2016) Book review: in search of the perfect health system by Mark Britnell. LSE Review of Books (21 Mar 2016). Website.

Qermezi Huang, Juli (2016) The Bangladesh paradox: in what ways has social progress been achieved despite poor governance and high corruption? South Asia @ LSE (24 Jun 2016). Website.

Quah, Danny (2016) Is China’s Collapse Finally at Hand? Danny Quah. International Development (28 Jan 2016). Website.

Queisser, Monika, Adema, Willem and Clarke, Chris (2016) International Women’s Day: what fathers can do for gender equality. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (08 Mar 2016). Website.

Quinn, Tom (2016) The internal democracy dilemma: balancing MP and member preferences in leadership selection. Democratic Audit UK (21 Jul 2016). Website.

Quiroga, Alejandro (2016) Book review: Iberian military politics: controlling the armedforces during dictatorship and democratisation by José JavierOlivas Osuna. LSE Review of Books (29 Jun 2016). Website.

Qvotrup, Matt (2016) History suggests the UK will vote to stay in the EU… but only just. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (21 Apr 2016). Website.

Rackey, John (2016) Democrats’ only hope left after 2016 results: the filibuster? maybe not. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (21 Nov 2016). Website.

Raday, Frances (2016) Freedom from religion is fundamental to the human rights system but it is under threat. Religion and the Public Sphere (16 Dec 2016). Website.

Radhakrishnan, Lakshana and Mahaseth, Harsh (2016) The Colombian conundrum: transitional injustice and beyond. LSE Human Rights Blog (12 Aug 2016). Website.

Radulović, Saša and Prelec, Tena (2016) Saša Radulović: My plan is to become Mayor of Belgrade and use that platform to win Serbia’s next parliamentary election. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (13 Oct 2016). Website.

Raff, Jennifer (2016) How to read and understand a scientific paper: a guide for non-scientists. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (09 May 2016). Website.

Ragnhild Scott, Millicent (2016) What is an ‘ever-closer union’? LSE Brexit (26 Apr 2016). Website.

Rahman, Md. Habibur and Alam, Khurshed (2016) How are indigenous forest-dependent communities in Bangladesh drawing on local knowledge to adapt to climate change? South Asia @ LSE (01 Jul 2016). Website.

Rahman, Md. Habibur and Alam, Khurshed (2016) The impact of natural disasters on women: a case study from Bangladesh. South Asia @ LSE (19 Feb 2016). Website.

Rahman, Tasmiah (2016) Coal power or protecting the Sundarbans: which is more valued by the government of Bangladesh? South Asia @ LSE (10 Oct 2016). Website.

Rahman, Tasmiah (2016) Tackling the ‘killing machines’: can NGOs help protect human rights in Bangladesh? South Asia @ LSE (27 Jun 2016). Website.

Rahman, Tasmiah (2016) ‘We Are Tonu’: why has the murder of a 19 year old student sparked mass protests in Bangladesh? South Asia @ LSE (20 Apr 2016). Website.

Raj, Prateek (2016) How to come up with a strategy under true uncertainty. LSE Business Review (02 Sep 2016). Website.

Ramaswamy, Sumathi and Campion, Sonali (2016) “We need to think beyond images as a reflection of history, and instead consider how they constitute it” – Sumathi Ramaswamy. South Asia @ LSE (22 Aug 2016). Website.

Ramella, Marcelo (2016) Untied to economic fluctuations, insurers are less likely to generate systemic risks. LSE Business Review (08 Sep 2016). Website.

Ramey, Adam J., Klingler, Jonathan D. and Hollibaugh Jr., Gary E. (2016) What Trump and Clinton’s personality traits tell us about how they might govern as president. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (02 Nov 2016). Website.

Ramnarain, Smita (2016) The gender dilemmas of community-based peacebuilding: a case study from post-conflict Nepal. South Asia @ LSE (28 Nov 2016). Website.

Ramos, Donn David P. (2016) Book review: energy, capitalism and world order: toward a new agenda in international political economy edited by Tim Di Muzio and Jesse Salah Ovadia. LSE Review of Books (14 Nov 2016). Website.

Ramos-Santiago, Luis Enrique and Brown, Jeffrey (2016) Streetcars and light rail services serve different rider markets in American cities. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (09 Jun 2016). Website.

Randall, Margaret (2016) #IWD2016 book review: Haydée Santamaría, cuban revolutionary: she led by transgression by Margaret Randall. LSE Review of Books (09 Mar 2016). Website.

Randall, Vicky (2016) Older women in local parties: marginalised or empowered? Democratic Audit UK (13 Aug 2016). Website.

Randles, Jennifer M. (2016) Government marriage education programs do little to address gender inequalities. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (17 Oct 2016). Website.

Ransbotham, Sam and Mitra, Sabyasachi (2016) Should people who discover a software vulnerability make the information public? LSE Business Review (26 Jan 2016). Website.

Rao Dhananka, Swetha and Campion, Sonali (2016) Of housing and politics: mapping political opportunities for mobilising in Bangalore. South Asia @ LSE (04 Jul 2016). Website.

Raos, Višeslav (2016) Croatia’s fallen Orešković government was a messy but healthy experiment in democracy. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (29 Jun 2016). Website.

Rappie, Charlie (2016) Hootsuite for academia? How to increase the visibility,downloads and impact of publications using Kudos. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (24 Jun 2016). Website.

Raskin, Max and Yermack, David (2016) Central banks of developing nations should issue digital currency. LSE Business Review (22 Nov 2016). Website.

Rauh, Christian (2016) No longer an ivory tower: how public debates influence European Commission policies. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (07 Sep 2016). Website.

Rayner, Tim (2016) Cut out: Brexit would put the EU’s efforts to reduce carbon emissions at risk. LSE Brexit (20 Apr 2016). Website.

Read, Rupert and Burnham, David (2016) Risky business. Forum for European Philosophy Blog (11 Apr 2016). Website.

Redert, Bas (2016) Big money buys influence in Brussels. Or does it? Democratic Audit UK (06 Dec 2016). Website.

Redlawsk, David P. (2016) Why Trump? he is the ultimate salesman, and the ultimate superman with a super will. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (25 Nov 2016). Website.

Reese, Laura A. and Sands, Gary (2016) The Carrier deal: Trump has won a battle, but is losing the war. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (14 Dec 2016). Website.

Regan, Aidan (2016) Debunking myths: why austerity and structural reforms have had little to do with Ireland’s economic recovery. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (02 Feb 2016). Website.

Reich, Simon (2016) What will the US presidential election mean for Europe? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (01 Nov 2016). Website.

Reid, Andrew (2016) Book review: transparency and the open society: practical lessons for effective policy by Roger Taylor and Tim Kelsey. LSE Review of Books (07 Dec 2016). Website.

Reid, Richard (2016) The House of Lords’ powers on statutory instruments survive. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Dec 2016). Website.

Reilly, Paul (2016) Contested narratives: social media and policing in Northern Ireland. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Nov 2016). Website.

Reinmoeller, Patrick and Ansari, Shaz (2016) Corporate use of competitive intelligence persists despite its high risks. LSE Business Review (22 Apr 2016). Website.

Reitano, Tuesday (2016) What incentives does Niger have for cracking down on migrant smuggling? Not many. Africa at LSE (13 Jan 2016). Website.

Remøy, Sebastian (2016) Having a voice in Brussels from outside the EU: the lessons of EEA-EFTA. LSE Brexit (07 Apr 2016). Website.

Renewick, Matthew, Simpkin, Victoria and Mossialos, Elias ORCID: 0000-0001-8664-9297 (2016) Targeting innovation in antibiotics. LSE Health and Social Care (01 Jul 2016). Website.

Renwick, Alan, Flinders, Matthew and Jennings, Will (2016) The UK’s referendum and post-fact politics: how can campaigners be held accountable for their claims? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (19 Aug 2016). Website.

Restad, Hilde (2016) Donald Trump’s calls to “Make America great again” show that American Exceptionalism is still a powerful idea. Impact of American Politics & Policy Blog (04 Mar 2016). Website.

Reybet-Degat, François (2016) Syrian refugee crisis: A global and regional perspective. Middle East Centre Blog (28 Sep 2016). Website.

Rhoden, T. F. (2016) Without liberalism, democracy is dreadful. Fortunately we have both. Democratic Audit UK (07 Dec 2016). Website.

Rice, Thomas (2016) The future of the Affordable Care Act. LSE Health and Social Care (06 Jan 2016). Website.

Rich, Peter (2016) School choice and new information about academic performance have not changed Chicago’s unequal system of educational access. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (12 Jan 2016). Website.

Richard, Dave and Smith, Martin (2016) Brexit, Whitehall, and the demise of Haldane: the need for a new minister-civil servant relationship? British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Aug 2016). Website.

Richards, Anthony (2016) Prevent: the shifting parameters of UK counter-terrorism. Religion and the public Sphere (05 Oct 2016). Website.

Richards, Dave and Smith, Martin (2016) Grand Brexit Strategies – can Whitehall cope? British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Dec 2016). Website.

Richards, David (2016) British politics in the Age of Uncertainty: the link between old, new, and anti-politics. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Nov 2016). Website.

Richey, Sean, Taylor, J. Benjamin, Glas, Jeffrey M. and Zhu, Junyan (2016) Debunking the myth that poor whites vote against their interests for Republicans. Impact of American Politics & Policy Blog (29 Mar 2016). Website.

Rickard, Stephanie ORCID: 0000-0001-7886-9513 (2016) In the 2016 primary, Democrats are united on trade while Donald Trump’s protectionism means that the Republicans are unusually divided. Impact of American Politics & Policy Blog (03 Mar 2016). Website.

Ring, Jennifer (2016) A tightly contested Senate race has helped bring Nevada to the national stage in this election. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (08 Nov 2016). Website.

Ritter, Emily Hencken (2016) Only the strongest activist organizations may be able to withstand the likely increase in repression under President Trump. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (01 Dec 2016). Website.

Rivera, Mauricio and Zárate-Tenorio, Bárbara (2016) Evidence from Latin America: governments increase human capital investment in response to social violence. Democratic Audit UK (26 Aug 2016). Website.

Roberts, Carys (2016) London needs open workspaces for creativity and growth. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Apr 2016). Website.

Robinson Preece, Jessica (2016) The right kind of performance feedback narrows the gender gap in political engagement. Democratic Audit Blog (26 May 2016). Blog Entry.

Robinson Preece, Jessica (2016) The right kind of performance feedback narrows the gender gap in political engagement. USApp-American Politics and Policy Blog (28 May 2016). Blog Entry.

Rodgers, Ewan (2016) Decision theory with a human face: an interview with Richard Bradley. LSE Philosophy Blog (18 May 2016). Website.

Rodrigues, Maria (2016) Maria’s perspective on the MPA programme. LSE Institute of Public Affairs Blog (24 Mar 2016). Website.

Rodriguez Perez, Sebastian (2016) Knocking on voters’ doors to increase participation in the 2016 London mayoral election. LSE Institute of Public Affairs Blog (16 Sep 2016). Website.

Rogers, Andrew (2016) How are black majority churches growing in the UK? A London Borough case study. Religion and the Public Sphere (28 Dec 2016). Website.

Rogers, Jonathan (2016) Why Trump supporters may think that their local economy is worsening even when it’s getting better. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (27 Oct 2016). Website.

Rogowski, Jon C. (2016) Far from being mere ‘servants of Congress’, pre-20th century presidents were able to use federal resources to their partisan advantage. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (01 Dec 2016). Website.

Rohac, Dalibor (2016) Bratislava Summit: the future of the European project without the UK looks bleak. LSE Brexit (22 Sep 2016). Website.

Rohac, Dalibor (2016) For free-market Leavers the UK’s exit will be a disappointment. LSE Brexit (01 Jul 2016). Website.

Rohac, Dalibor (2016) How I stopped worrying and learned to love the EU. LSE Brexit (02 May 2016). Website.

Rohac, Dalibor (2016) The lesson from Bratislava is that the future of the European project looks bleak without the UK. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (24 Sep 2016). Website.

Rohrschneider, Robert and Whitefield, Stephen (2016) The representation gap: why ignoring Euroscepticism has opened the door for extremist parties. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (25 Feb 2016). Website.

Rolfe, Heather (2016) Flexible friends: why employers hire eastern European migrants in order to grow. LSE Brexit (15 Jun 2016). Website.

Rolfe, Heather (2016) How to cope with Brexit: an employers’ guide. LSE Brexit (03 May 2016). Website.

Rolls, Mark G. (2016) From the margins to the centre: the deepening of New Zealand’s relations with India. South Asia @ LSE (26 Sep 2016). Website.

Roman, Caterina G. and Link, Nathan W. (2016) Providing assistance to incarcerated fathers who have child support obligations can help their post-release community reintegration. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (20 Apr 2016). Website.

Romana, Sophie and Spencer, Shelley (2016) Want to empower women? Digital Financial Services are the way to go! International Development (05 Aug 2016). Website.

Romano, Alessandro (2016) A proposal to help make credit ratings as accurate as possible. LSE Business Review (17 Oct 2016). Website.

Romdenh-Romluc, Komarine (2016) Force of habit. Forum for European Philosophy Blog (04 Jan 2016). Website.

Ropek Hewson, Sofia (2016) Book review: awkward politics: technologies of popfeminist activism by Carrie Smith-Prei and Maria Stehle. LSE Review of Books (29 Sep 2016). Website.

Roquen, Jeff (2016) Book review: Jimmy Carter and the Middle East: the politics of presidential diplomacy by Daniel Strieff. LSE Review of Books (12 Feb 2016). Website.

Roquen, Jeff (2016) Book review: Transnational neofascism in France and Italy by Andrea Mammone. LSE Review of Books (05 May 2016). Website.

Roquen, Jeff (2016) Book review: memories of the Spanish Civil War: conflict and community in rural Spain by Ruth Sanz Sabido. LSE Review of Books (14 Dec 2016). Website.

Roquen, Jeff (2016) Book review: new order and progress: development and democracy in Brazil edited by Ben Ross Schneider. LSE Review of Books (06 Oct 2016). Website.

Rose, Richard (2016) Delaying the countdown to Brexit: a cost-benefit analysis. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (30 Aug 2016). Website.

Rose, Richard (2016) Is ‘de-withdrawal’ an alternative to withdrawal? The problems with holding a second referendum on Brexit. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (12 Oct 2016). Website.

Rose, Richard (2016) Theresa May’s tightrope act on Brexit can only continue for so long. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (30 Sep 2016). Website.

Rose, Richard (2016) While the UK prepares for Brexit, the SNP are laying the groundwork for a new independence referendum. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (23 Sep 2016). Website.

Rose, Richard (2016) With elections looming in key EU states, Theresa May must focus on politics rather than personalities. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (04 Aug 2016). Website.

Rosenblat, Alex (2016) Uber’s ‘partner-bosses’. Researching Sociology (30 Mar 2016). Website.

Ross, Dave (2016) SAGE Open five years on: lessons learned and future thoughts on open access in humanities and social sciences. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (30 May 2016). Website.

Ross, Fiona and Morrow, Elizabeth (2016) Mining the REF impact case studies for lessons on leadership,governance and management in higher education. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (08 Jun 2016). Website.

Rothstein, Richard (2016) What Ben Carson needs to know about the long history of housing segregation in America. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (06 Dec 2016). Website.

Rothstein, Richard (2016) Woodrow Wilson’s legacy of racial segregation can be condemned even by the standards of his own time. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (30 Apr 2016). Website.

Rougas, Stavros (2016) What algorithms can teach journalists. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (16 Mar 2016). Website.

Round, Daniel W (2016) The CHP’s ineffective opposition to Erdoğan continues. Middle East Centre Blog (08 Sep 2016). Website.

Rouse, Elizabeth (Bess) (2016) How founders psychologically disengage from their start-ups when it’s time to exit. LSE Business Review (16 Nov 2016). Website.

Rovny, Jan (2016) Hungary and Poland’s anti-democratic turn: a new era or more of the same? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (02 Mar 2016). Website.

Rowe, Tom (2016) Providing aid and foreseeing harm. LSE Philosophy Blog (06 Dec 2016). Website.

Rowell, Alex (2016) The best bookshops in Beirut, Lebanon. LSE Review of Books (20 May 2016). Website.

Rowlingson, Karen, Appleyard, Lindsey and Gardner, Jodi (2016) Payday lending: regulation is a forward step, but there are lessons to learn from this industry. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Jul 2016). Website.

Roy, Tirthankar ORCID: 0000-0002-4183-2781 and Shahid, Amal (2016) Economic history in South Asia: in conversation with Professor Tirthankar Roy. South Asia @ LSE (09 May 2016). Website.

Rozpedowski, Joanna (2016) Book review: today we drop bombs, tomorrow we build bridges: how foreign aid became a casualty of war by Peter Gill. LSE Review of Books (01 Sep 2016). Website.

Rubinstein, Susana (2016) Volunteering in Uganda: another side of the story. LSE Institute of Public Affairs Blog (20 Jul 2016). Website.

Ruiz-Soler, Javier (2016) Reactions to Juncker’s State of the Union speech show the difficulties in creating a European public sphere online. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (22 Sep 2016). Website.

Rupel, Tadej (2016) Brexit Ambassador series: the view from Slovenia. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (19 Jun 2016). Website.

Rush, Jessica (2016) Behind the numbers: the role of NGOs in the refugee crisis. Researching Sociology (27 Oct 2016). Website.

Rush, Jessica (2016) NGOs and refugees: the Afghanistan and Central Asian Association. Researching Sociology (28 Nov 2016). Website.

Rushforth, Alex and de Rijcke, Sarah (2016) Accounting for impact? How the impact factor is shaping research and what this means for knowledge production. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (07 Mar 2016). Website.

Russell, Bekka (2016) The paradox of caring for orphans versus caring for children. Africa at LSE (12 May 2016). Website.

Rutherford, Nat (2016) Justifications for the Investigatory Powers Bill are based on a very specific interpretation of freedom. Democratic Audit UK (16 Mar 2016). Website.

Ryan, Ben (2016) The EU’s existential aim was to create Europeans. In this, it has failed. LSE Brexit (01 Feb 2016). Website.

Ryan, Ben (2016) Europe’s early vision: how Christian Democratic morality shaped the EU. LSE Brexit (27 Jan 2016). Website.

Ryan, Bernard (2016) Vote Leave’s position on EU and Irish citizens post-Brexit raises more questions than it answers. LSE Brexit (07 Jun 2016). Website.

Ràfols, Ismael and Molas-Gallart, Jordi (2016) A call for inclusive indicators that explore research activities in “peripheral” topics and developing countries. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (01 Mar 2016). Website.

Räty, Tarmo and Riala, Maria (2016) How can the wood industry communicate its sustainability? LSE Business Review (11 May 2016). Website.

Saaid, Hayder Mustafa (2016) Syrian Refugees and the Kurdistan region of Iraq. Middle East Centre Blog (21 Sep 2016). Website.

Sabherwal, Rajiv and Jeyaraj, Anand (2016) Measuring the business value of IT: simplify with caution. LSE Business Review (11 Feb 2016). Website.

Sabry, Tarik and Mansour, Nisrine (2016) Mediating ethnographies: parenting and screen media use of Arabic-speaking children in London. Parenting for a Digital Future (28 Sep 2016). Website.

Sager, Alex (2016) Book review: Politics against domination by Ian Shapiro. LSE Review of Books (30 Jun 2016). Website.

Sager, Alex (2016) Book review: strangers in our midst: the political philosophy of immigration by David Miller. LSE Review of Books (06 Sep 2016). Website.

Sager, Alex (2016) Book review: violent borders: refugees and the right to move by Reece Jones. LSE Review of Books (06 Dec 2016). Website.

Saglie, Jo and Bock Segaard, Signe (2016) Governments should consider the consequences when they decide whether to adopt Internet voting. Democratic Audit UK (05 Jul 2016). Website.

Saguato, Paolo (2016) Repos: the missing piece in financial market reform. LSE Business Review (12 Jul 2016). Website.

Sahoo, R. L. and Campion, Sonali (2016) “The RBI archives provide a valuable resource for research scholars and others interested in India’s financial history” – Dr R L Sahoo. South Asia @ LSE (06 Apr 2016). Website.

Salamone, Anthony (2016) Cameron’s unilateral approach could leave the UK isolated and resented. LSE Brexit (10 Feb 2016). Website.

Salamone, Anthony (2016) Why it matters if the European Commission ends up leading the Brexit negotiations. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (03 Nov 2016). Website.

Sampson, Chris (2016) Let’s bring an end to post-truth politics: The time has come for direct public engagement. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (02 Aug 2016). Website.

Sampson, Thomas ORCID: 0009-0006-2237-5497 (2016) Four principles for the UK’s Brexit trade negotiations. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (28 Oct 2016). Website.

Sampson, Thomas ORCID: 0009-0006-2237-5497, Dhingra, Swati ORCID: 0000-0001-5468-3415, Ottaviano, Gianmarco I. P. and Reenen, John Van (2016) How do ‘Economists for Brexit’ manage to defy the laws of gravity? LSE Business Review (27 May 2016). Website.

Sandberg, Russell (2016) How do you solve a problem like Sharia? The real issues raised by the Sharia law debate. Religion and the public Sphere (08 Aug 2016). Website.

Sandberg, Russell (2016) Scientology and the need for a clear definition of religion under English law. Religion and the public Sphere (14 Oct 2016). Website.

Sandelind, Clara (2016) Book review: migration in political theory: the ethics of movement and membership edited by Sarah Fine and Lea Ypi. LSE Review of Books (22 Apr 2016). Website.

Sander, Harald (2016) Renationalising fiscal policy would help rebuild support for the EU. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (31 Aug 2016). Website.

Sanni-Oba, Mahmoudat (2016) #LSEreligion lecture: “Saying that we have to live together is not enough” – Tariq Ramadan. Religion and the public Sphere (20 Jun 2016). Website.

Santucci, Jack (2016) Past experience shows that proportional representation is possible in the US. But there are tradeoffs. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (20 Dec 2016). Website.

Sapir, André and Wolff, Guntram (2016) Leaving the EU may entail a loss of sovereignty for the UK. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (19 Mar 2016). Website.

Saramifar, Younes (2016) Book review: iMedia: the gendering of objects, environments and smart materials by Sarah Kember. LSE Review of Books (14 Jul 2016). Website.

Saramifar, Younes (2016) Book review: in praise of forgetting: historical memory and its ironies by David Rieff. LSE Review of Books (01 Jul 2016). Website.

Sarangi, Anjora (2016) Commercial surrogacy in India. Engenderings (21 Dec 2016). Website.

Sarmiento-Mirwaldt, Katja (2016) In defence of open borders: why Schengen remains valuable to European countries – including the UK. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (03 Jun 2016). Website.

Sary, Ghadi (2016) Rojava’s tortuous relationship to the Syrian regime. Middle East Centre Blog (19 Sep 2016). Website.

Sasson, Isaac (2016) How having a college education can add a decade or more to your life expectancy. Impact of American Politics & Policy Blog (21 Mar 2016). Website.

Saunders, Natasha (2016) Europe’s human rights crisis. Euro Crisis in the Press (21 Mar 2016). Website.

Savirimuthu, Joseph (2016) Book review: driverless: intelligent cars and the road ahead by Hod Lipson and Melba Kurman. LSE Review of Books (15 Nov 2016). Website.

Savonick, Danica and Davidson, Cathy N. (2016) Gender bias in academe: an annotated bibliography of important recent studies. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (08 Mar 2016). Website.

Scalvini, Marco and Fabris, Monica (2016) The failure of the Italian constitutional reform signals a crisis of representation in politics. LSE Brexit blog (05 Dec 2016). Website.

Scalvini, Marco and Parkes, Chris (2016) Oral history as a method to analyse historical and cultural contexts and inform policymaking: the example of the early AIDS epidemic. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (01 Dec 2016). Website.

Scanlon, Kath (2016) Urban villages: Some observations from LSE London, by Kath Scanlon. Accelerating Housing Production in London (22 Jul 2016). Website.

Scarpetta, Stefano (2016) How OECD countries can address the migration backlash. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (19 Sep 2016). Website.

Scattergood, Wendy (2016) In Wisconsin’s Senate race, Johnson vs. Feingold has gone from a sure-thing to a potential trend-buster. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (03 Nov 2016). Website.

Schachter, Ariela (2016) For undocumented immigrants, socioeconomic mobility cannot overcome racial and legal barriers to full social acceptance. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (09 Dec 2016). Website.

Schakel, Jan-Kees, Van Fenema, Paul C. and Faraj, Samer (2016) Shots fired! Why is switching between organisational practices so difficult? LSE Business Review (29 Jun 2016). Website.

Schelkle, Waltraud ORCID: 0000-0003-4127-107X (2016) Paul Krugman’s argument that the eurozone is not an optimum currency area could be just as easily applied to the US. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (28 Apr 2016). Website.

Scheller, Henrik (2016) The dream of ever-closer union is over. We need to rethink the EU’s model. LSE Brexit (12 Oct 2016). Website.

Schmalzried, Martin (2016) Digital parenting or ‘just’ parenting? Parenting for a Digital Future (05 Oct 2016). Website.

Schmalzried, Martin (2016) Follow the money. Parenting for a Digital Future (07 Dec 2016). Website.

Schmidt, Paul (2016) Austrian Euroscepticism has grown markedly, but voters still show little support for leaving the EU. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (24 Oct 2016). Website.

Schmieding, Holger (2016) Britain needs the EU much more than vice versa. LSE Brexit (21 Mar 2016). Website.

Schmieding, Holger (2016) The fact that the UK avoided an immediate crisis does not tell us much about the future. LSE Brexit (12 Sep 2016). Website.

Schneider, Nicolas (2016) Book review: strangers at our door by Zygmunt Bauman. LSE Review of Books (13 Jul 2016). Website.

Schneider, Nicolas (2016) Book review: undoing ties: political philosophy at the waning of the state by Mariano Croce and Andrea Salvatore. LSE Review of Books (08 Apr 2016). Website.

Schneider., Nicolas (2016) Book review: Syriza: inside the labyrinth by Kevin Ovenden. LSE Review of Books (27 Jan 2016). Website.

Schrøter Joensen, Juanna and Nielsen, Skyt (2016) Why do women avoid maths, even if it boosts their careers? LSE Business Review (04 Oct 2016). Website.

Schudson, Michael (2016) Freedom of information: Q&A with Professor Michael Schudson. Media Policy Blog (03 Mar 2016). Website.

Schuler, Paul (2016) How can we find out whether people are really turning against democracy? Democratic Audit Blog (10 Oct 2016). Website.

Schuler, Paul (2016) Is the world turning against democracy? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (14 Oct 2016). Website.

Schulz, Martin (2016) Martin Schulz on Brexit: parting ways, but working together. LSE Brexit (11 Oct 2016). Website.

Schumacher, Gijs, van de Wardt, Marc, Vis, Barbara and Baggesen Klitgaard, Michael (2016) Why governing parties change their platforms more frequently than those in opposition. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (05 Jan 2016). Website.

Schwartz, Amanda (2016) Life after LSE: Diamond rings re-purposed for good. International Development (26 Oct 2016). Website.

Schäuble, Wolfgang (2016) Wolfgang Schäuble: “Europe will only work if the rules are the same for smaller and bigger member states”. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (07 Mar 2016). Website.

Schüler, Yves, Hiebert, Paul and Peltonen, Tuomas (2016) New evidence shows the characteristics of financial cycles. LSE Business Review (26 Aug 2016). Website.

Scipioni, Marco and Hoffmeyer-Zlotnik, Paula (2016) Quitting the EU wouldn’t give Britain more control over refugee and migrant flows. LSE Brexit (23 Feb 2016). Website.

Scully, Roger (2016) Is Labour’s dominance of Welsh politics under threat? LSE Department of Government Blog (29 Apr 2016). Website.

Seah, Kiat Ying, Fesselmeyer, Eric and Le, Kien T. (2016) Differences in household income and other socioeconomic factors have been more important than subprime lending in explaining the growing gap in homeownership between blacks and whites. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (13 Apr 2016). Website.

Searcy, Cory (2016) Without a definition of corporate sustainability, how to measure performance? LSE Business Review (08 Apr 2016). Website.

Searcy, Cory, Dixon, Shane and Neumann, Patrick (2016) Without uniform indicators, firms are unable to deal with work health issues. LSE Business Review (05 May 2016). Website.

Sekyere, Kwame (2016) War and peace: from London to Aleppo. LSE Human Rights Blog (19 Dec 2016). Website.

Selimi, Petrit and Prelec, Tena (2016) Petrit Selimi: “The sight of our athletes marching in Rio de Janeiro will be the pinnacle of state-building for Kosovo”. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (29 Mar 2016). Website.

Sembene, Daouda (2016) Economic emergence is the new target for African countries, but how can it be achieved? Africa at LSE (14 Mar 2016). Website.

Sennett, Richard (2016) Concentrating minds: how the Greeks designed spaces for public debate. Democratic Audit UK (01 Nov 2016). Website.

Seth, Suhel and Gulati, Saanya (2016) “The problem with politics in India today is we’re creating polarity where we should be creating unity” – Suhel Seth. South Asia @ LSE (18 Mar 2016). Website.

Shafick, Hesham (2016) Book review: social media and everyday politics by Tim Highfield. LSE Review of Books (12 Aug 2016). Website.

Shafick, Hesham (2016) Book review: unfinished revolutions: Yemen, Libya and Tunisia after the Arab Spring by Ibrahim Fraihat. LSE Review of Books (16 Nov 2016). Website.

Shah, Atul K. (2016) Book review: neoliberalism and the moral economy of fraud edited by David Whyte and Jörg Wiegratz. LSE Review of Books (15 Dec 2016). Website.

Shah, Krupa (2016) Child mortality in South Asia: preventable diseases and scaling up immunisation efforts. South Asia @ LSE (07 Nov 2016). Website.

Shah, Prakash (2016) What lies behind the inclusion of caste in the UK Equality Act? Religion and the public Sphere (11 Oct 2016). Website.

Shahid, Amal (2016) Book review: marriage migration in Asia: emerging minorities at the frontiers of nation-states edited by Sari K. Ishii. LSE Review of Books (30 Nov 2016). Website.

Shahid, Amal (2016) Book review: the ‘R’ word by Kurt Barling. LSE Review of Books (04 Mar 2016). Website.

Shahid, Amal (2016) Caste and higher education: the Rohith Vemula case. South Asia @ LSE (15 Feb 2016). Website.

Shamash, Katie (2016) The impact of article processing charges on libraries and what is being done to help. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (26 Oct 2016). Blog Entry.

Shannon, Jerry (2016) To fix food deserts, we need to address transit options andsupermarket stigma. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (03 Feb 2016). Website.

Shantz, Amanda (2016) What employees see as the motivations of HR management affects their wellbeing. LSE Business Review (13 Oct 2016). Website.

Sharma, Jeevan R. (2016) The 2015 earthquakes highlight that Nepal is not a passive recipient of aid, nor should it be treated as such. South Asia @ LSE (29 Apr 2016). Website.

Sharma, Jeevan R. (2016) Looking beyond maternal mortality rates in maternal health interventions: lessons from Nepal. South Asia @ LSE (20 Jul 2016). Website.

Sharmina, Maria, Gilbert, Nigel and Gilbert, Paul (2016) Global challenges require cross-cutting solutions: bringing together water, energy, and food policy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Apr 2016). Website.

Shaw, Christopher (2016) Book Review: climate change, capitalism and corporations: processes of creative self-destruction by Christopher Wright and Daniel Nyberg. LSE Review of Books (21 Jan 2016). Website.

Shaw, Eric (2016) Fractured and unmanageable? Labour Party Management under Blair and under Corbyn. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Jun 2016). Website.

Shaw, Eric (2016) Labour’s great impasse: who should lead the Party? British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Jun 2016). Website.

Shen, Dennis (2016) Central banks are facing a crisis of confidence – it’s time to reinvent global monetary policy. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (06 Oct 2016). Website.

Shen, Dennis (2016) Europe’s recent attacks underline the need for a new strategy to combat terrorism. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (26 Jul 2016). Website.

Shen, Dennis (2016) Recap: why Brexit still faces extraordinary challenges. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Sep 2016). Website.

Shephard, Nicole (2016) 5 reasons why surveillance is a feminist issue. Engenderings (02 Jun 2016). Website.

Shephard, Nicole (2016) Book review: of remixology: ethics and aesthetics after remix by David J. Gunkel. LSE Review of Books (14 Jul 2016). Website.

Shepherd, Laura (2016) Promises to Keep: Reflections from the 2016 UN Security Council Open Debate on Women, Peace and Security. Women, Peace and Security (08 Nov 2016). Website.

Sherman, Nancy (2016) Donald Trump has proven that he does not know what any potential Commander-in-Chief should: that military families also serve. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (03 Aug 2016). Website.

Shiels, David (2016) How Enoch Powell helped to shape modern Tory Euroscepticism. LSE Brexit (03 Jun 2016). Website.

Shipp, Jonny (2016) Latin American countries join the US and UK amongst the highest performers in a new ‘Index on Digital Life’. Media Policy Blog (23 Jun 2016). Website.

Shockey, Nick, McArthur, Joseph and Hartgerink, Chris (2016) Announcing OpenCon 2016: catalyzing collective action for a more open scholarly system. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (27 Apr 2016). Website.

Shoshan, Nitzan (2016) Angela Merkel faces a delicate balancing act on migration ahead of key state elections. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (15 Feb 2016). Website.

Shridhar, Varun (2016) Thinking beyond Delhi’s odd-even plan. South Asia @ LSE (15 Jan 2016). Website.

Shultz, Wolfgang and Grothe, Thorsten (2016) Caution, Loose Cornerstone: The Country of Origin Principle under Pressure. Media Policy Blog (04 Jul 2016). Website.

Shultz, Wolfgang and Grothe, Thorsten (2016) The Economics of Privacy. Media Policy Blog (27 Jul 2016). Website.

Siachiwena, Hangala and Wahman, Michael (2016) #ZambiaDecides 2016 will not necessarily be a rerun of the 2015 presidential by-election. Africa at LSE (10 Aug 2016). Website.

Siddi, Marco (2016) Germany: the EU’s new foreign policy engine. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (25 Apr 2016). Website.

Sidorczuk, Oliver, Rainsford, Emily and Dobson, Alex (2016) Politics should be something that everyone can get involved in, and Verto is proving that Voter Advice Applications play a vital role on this mission. Democratic Audit UK (11 Apr 2016). Website.

Sigalas, Emmanuel (2016) Austria’s presidential election is set to be another vote dominated by the issue of immigration. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (01 Mar 2016). Website.

Sigona, Nando (2016) Why the jury is out on the Commission’s latest proposal for a ‘distribution key’ to help solve the refugee crisis. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (18 Jan 2016). Website.

Sihlobo, Wandile (2016) Increased investment in research could potentially save South Africa’s wheat sector. Africa at LSE (24 Aug 2016). Website.

Sihlobo, Wandile (2016) South African maize exports should access new markets. Africa at LSE (21 Sep 2016). Website.

Sihlobo, Wandile (2016) Youth is the key to unlock Africa’s agriculture potential. Africa at LSE (25 Jul 2016). Website.

Sijstermans, Judith (2016) Scottish Parliament election preview: the last beats of a Labour ‘heartland’ in Central Scotland? Democratic Audit UK (25 Apr 2016). Website.

Silverman, Jon (2016) Africa and the International Criminal Court: the road to divorce. Africa at LSE (15 Nov 2016). Website.

Simmons, Joel W., Hicken, Allen, Kollman, Ken and Nooruddin, Irfan (2016) Foreign Direct Investment flows to countries where the most prominent political parties are national, rather than regional. Democratic Audit UK (14 Jun 2016). Website.

Simoni, Marco (2016) Italians should back the constitutional reform – there is no guarantee this opportunity will arise again. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (22 Nov 2016). Website.

Simons, Tal, Vermeulen, Patrick and Knoben, Joris (2016) How small bars resist smoking bans in the Netherlands. LSE Business Review (21 Jun 2016). Website.

Simpkin, Victoria L. (2016) With 1 in 10 posts already vacant, the NHS can’t afford to lose EU-born doctors. LSE Brexit (28 Oct 2016). Website.

Simpson, Ian (2016) Managed care models are hurting the UK’s mental health system. LSE Business Review (26 Sep 2016). Website.

Singh, Satyajit and Kumar Jha, Pankaj (2016) “Institutional design for decentralisation needs to move away from a solely normative approach to appreciate the political” – Satyajit Singh. South Asia @ LSE (23 Sep 2016). Website.

Singh Chauhan, Megha (2016) The psychology of a more constructive journalism. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (04 Jul 2016). Website.

Singh Maini, Tridivesh (2016) India, China and Pakistan: the need for a nuanced approach to CPEC. South Asia @ LSE (08 Sep 2016). Website.

Singla, Nikita (2016) Confronting gender violence in India: is slum-free urban policy a solution? South Asia @ LSE (16 Nov 2016). Website.

Sinha, Aseema (2016) How global rules and markets are shaping India’s rise on the international stage. South Asia @ LSE (07 Jul 2016). Website.

Sippel, Daniel (2016) Alone in the jungle. LSE Human Rights Blog (03 Mar 2016). Website.

Sittner, Kelley J. (2016) Substance use and conduct disorders are common amongarrested North American Indigenous youth and increase theirlikelihood of arrest. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (01 Feb 2016). Website.

Sjåholm, Eirik and Lien, Lasse B. (2016) Faced with excess capacity, innovative firms retain staff, train and even hire. LSE Business Review (25 Feb 2016). Website.

Skey, Michael (2016) ‘We want our country back’ – stop sneering, start listening. Euro Crisis in the Press (07 Jul 2016). Website.

Skoutaris, Nikos (2016) Never letting go: why Scotland is at constitutional stalemate over Brexit. LSE Brexit (29 Nov 2016). Website.

Sleat, Matt (2016) Assessing the Responsibility to Protect: moving from theory to practice. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 May 2016). Website.

Sloam, James (2016) The generation gap: how young voters view the UK’s referendum. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (07 Apr 2016). Website.

Sloane, Mona (2016) Book review: the philosophy of design by Glenn Parsons. LSE Review of Books (27 Apr 2016). Website.

Sloane, Mona (2016) Dialogue over dissemination: unlocking the potential ofknowledge exchange through creative collaboration. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (13 Jun 2016). Website.

Sloane, Mona (2016) Inequality by design? Why we need to start talking about aesthetics, design and politics. Researching Sociology (12 Sep 2016). Website.

Slootmaeckers, Koen (2016) Beyond symbolism? The EU enlargement and Gay politics. Engenderings (26 Oct 2016). Website.

Slupska, Julie (2016) Prickly power: liberal appeal as a liability. LSE Undergraduate Political Review (01 Apr 2016). Website.

Small, Andrew (2016) Dialling democracy: mobile phones and political participation in Ghana. LSE Human Rights Blog (15 Jan 2016). Website.

Smette, Ingrid, Stefansen, Kari and Gilje, Øystein (2016) Parents’ regulation of teenagers’ screen time in Norway. Parenting for a Digital Future (30 Mar 2016). Website.

Smiley, Kevin T., Rushing, Wanda and Scott, Michele (2016) Massive investments in bike infrastructure have got more people moving in Memphis, but they have also affected social inequality. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (23 Feb 2016). Website.

Smith, Angus (2016) Museum volunteers as researchers: Applied participatory ethnography. Thinking Methods (11 Oct 2016). Website.

Smith, Chris M. and Papachristos, Andrew V. (2016) How network science unearthed the overlapping relationships of organized crime in Al Capone’s Chicago. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (31 Aug 2016). Website.

Smith, Emma (2016) Book review: improving criminal justice workplaces: translating theory and research into evidence-based practice by Paula Brough, Jennifer Brown and Amanda Biggs. LSE Review of Books (28 Nov 2016). Website.

Smith, Glen (2016) Why Fox News’ attacks on Hillary Clinton won’t work at this late stage of the campaign. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (31 Oct 2016). Website.

Smith, J.A. (2016) The long read: blue labour in the age of Corbyn by J.A. Smith. LSE Review of Books (26 Sep 2016). Website.

Smith, James A. (2016) Jeremy Corbyn’s ‘new politics’: entryism or ‘folk politics’ coming of age? British Politics and Policy at LSE (31 Aug 2016). Website.

Smith, Joel (2016) Experiencing time. Forum for European Philosophy Blog (29 Aug 2016). Website.

Smith, Jonathan D. (2016) Multi-faith spaces at UK universities display two very different visions of public religion. Religion and the public Sphere (12 Aug 2016). Website.

Smith, Kat and Stewart, Ellen (2016) The uneven impacts of research impact: adjustments needed to address the imbalance of the current impact framework. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (25 Jul 2016). Website.

Smith, Katherine (2016) Tobacco, alcohol and processed food industries – fitting them into the public health agenda. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Feb 2016). Website.

Smith, Melissa (2016) Book review: campaign finance and political polarization: when purists prevail by Raymond J. La Raja and Brian F. Schaffner. LSE Review of Books (03 Feb 2016). Website.

Smith, Melissa (2016) GOP SuperPACs didn’t give Trump money, but they did help create his juggernaut campaign. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (16 May 2016). Website.

Smucker, Sierra (2016) How North Carolina’s controversial bathroom bill provides a window into the complexities of public policymaking in a federalist system. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (09 May 2016). Website.

Smucker, Sierra (2016) How the Orlando mass shooting may be the catalyst for a new coalition to overcome the power of the gun lobby. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (14 Jun 2016). Website.

Smucker, Sierra (2016) Obama’s executive orders on guns may be more suggestions than policy but we shouldn’t discount the power of executive pressure on state policy making. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (21 Jan 2016). Website.

Smucker, Sierra (2016) State initiatives on gun control and the minimum wage mean that a Trump presidency may not be as bad as some fear. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (10 Nov 2016). Website.

Snorradóttir, Ásta, Rafnsdóttir, Guðbjörg Linda, Tómasson, Kristinn and Vilhjalmsson, Runar (2016) Lay-offs hurt the well-being even of those who keep their jobs. LSE Business Review (09 Mar 2016). Website.

Snower, Dennis J. (2016) The US’ failure to provide vocational training is a massive policy failure which supports Donald Trump. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (08 Nov 2016). Website.

Snower, Dennis J. (2016) The social roots of Brexit: Europe’s economic integration has fostered social disintegration. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (13 Jul 2016). Website.

Sobieraj, Katarzyna (2016) Between presidential and parliamentary elections – which way in the EU-Belarus relations? Euro Crisis in the Press (11 Feb 2016). Website.

Sobieraj, Katarzyna (2016) A credible and independent media is the best way to counter Russia’s information strategy in the EU. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (05 May 2016). Website.

Soldatova, Galina and Shlyapnikov, Vladimir (2016) Digital parenting in Russia: from ignorance to awareness. Parenting for a Digital Future (20 Jan 2016). Website.

Soliman, Asmaa (2016) Muslims in Europe are using digital counterpublics to challenge mainstream discourses. Religion and the public Sphere (15 Aug 2016). Website.

Solomon, Sam (2016) Polling one billion: measuring public opinion in the world’s largest democracy. South Asia @ LSE (10 Jun 2016). Website.

Somayajula, Dhruv (2016) Seeking refuge from humanitarian interventions. Middle East Centre Blog (21 Dec 2016). Website.

Somer-Topcu, Zeynep (2016) Can a new leader change a party’s fortunes? How leadership changes affect voter perceptions about party policy. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (19 Sep 2016). Website.

Sonka, Steve (2016) Big data can foster the next wave of agricultural innovation. LSE Business Review (10 Jun 2016). Website.

Soo, Nikki (2016) Book review: social media in an English village by Daniel Miller. LSE Review of Books (02 Aug 2016). Website.

Spamann, Holger (2016) Does US mass incarceration work? When you look at other countries, the numbers just don’t add up. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (20 Oct 2016). Website.

Spears, Steven (2016) Investing in light rail can reduce how much people drive – butonly for those close to stations. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (07 Sep 2016). Website.

Spence, David (2016) Cameron needs to convince both the member states and the EU institutions before his own side. LSE Brexit (17 Feb 2016). Website.

Spencer, Nick (2016) Is religion good for you? Analysing three decades worth of academic research on the relationship between religion and well-being. Religion and the public Sphere (28 Jun 2016). Website.

Spencer, Nick (2016) ‘They shall reap the whirlwind’: how Churchill harnessed Christianity in the service of war. Democratic Audit UK (20 Dec 2016). Website.

Spiliotes, Dean (2016) In the Granite State’s Senate race, Donald Trump means that Kelly Ayotte now finds herself between a rock and a hard place. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (07 Oct 2016). Website.

Spina, Valerie (2016) Is innovation hurting “good” journalism? (Summer school guest blog). POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (20 Jun 2016). Website.

Spina, Valerie (2016) A new age of art and journalism (summer school guest blog). POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (30 Jun 2016). Website.

Sprik, Lenneke (2016) Book review: the Yugoslav wars of the 1990s by Catherine Baker. LSE Review of Books (19 Apr 2016). Website.

Sprouse, Ian (2016) The Gambia’s unsurprising renunciation of the ICC, or the so-called “International Caucasian Court”. Africa at LSE (10 Nov 2016). Website.

Spyth, Olivia (2016) Book review: Curationism: how curating took over the art world and everything else by David Balzer. LSE Review of Books (26 Apr 2016). Website.

Spyth, Olivia (2016) LSE lit fest 2016 book review: dynamo island: the cultural history and geography of a utopia by David Scott. LSE Review of Books (23 Feb 2016). Website.

Spyth, Olivia (2016) The best bookshops in Hamburg, Germany. LSE Review of Books (11 Mar 2016). Website.

Squicciarini, Mara P. and Swinnen, Johan (2016) Chocolate provides a unique sensory experience: uncovering the secret of the ‘chocolate craving’. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (28 Mar 2016). Website.

St Clair, William (2016) Are the ‘gatekeepers’ becoming censors? On editorial processes and the interests of the scholarly community. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (06 May 2016). Website.

St.Denny, Emily (2016) France criminalises clients of prostitution. Engenderings (04 May 2016). Website.

Stabile, Mark (2016) Migration in health care. LSE Health and Social Care (06 Jan 2016). Website.

Stabile, Mark (2016) The proper role of public versus private health care financing. LSE Health and Social Care (06 Jan 2016). Website.

Stanbrook, Isabella (2016) Isabella Stanbrook – why is measurement an important theme for business and human rights in 2016? Measuring Business and Human Rights (12 Feb 2016). Website.

Stanton, Richard, Lukes, Sue, Guentner, Simon, Wilding, Jo and Vollmer, Bastian (2016) Who’s next? Cuts to welfare often target immigrants first but then move to nationals. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Mar 2016). Website.

Stecker, Christian and Tausendpfund, Markus (2016) The Danish effect: when citizens agree with public policy, they’re satisfied with democracy too. Democratic Audit Blog (19 Sep 2016). Blog Entry.

Steckhan, Emily (2016) Reporting the Referendum and why you prefer this headline. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (23 Jun 2016). Website.

Stein, Jacqueline (2016) A conversation on race (part 2): ‘incarceration of black lives in America’. LSE Human Rights Blog (11 Apr 2016). Website.

Stensvold, Anne (2016) The United Nations – what has religion got to do with it? Religion and the Public Sphere (29 Nov 2016). Website.

Stephenson, Judy ORCID: 0000-0003-4972-4096 (2016) ‘Truth is our role’ – why cultivating relationships matters when itcomes to academic engagement with the media. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (03 Jun 2016). Website.

Stern, Tom (2016) How should we interpret dead philosophers? Forum for European Philosophy Blog (19 Dec 2016). Website.

Steven, Toft (2016) Counting the self employed as entrepreneurs is a meme that refuses to die. LSE Business Review (31 Oct 2016). Website.

Stevens, Andrew (2016) Taxes on bottled water are better at raising money than reducing litter. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (06 Dec 2016). Website.

Stewart, Bonnie (2016) Q+A with Bonnie Stewart: “we are part of a society and an academy where the personal/professional divide is blurring”. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (18 Jan 2016). Website.

Stewart, Neil ORCID: 0000-0001-8036-6392, Secker, Jane ORCID: 0000-0002-3047-1212, Morrison, Chris and Horton, Laurence (2016) Liberating data: how libraries and librarians can help researchers with text and data mining. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (12 Jul 2016). Website.

Stiglitz, Joseph E. and Brown, Stuart A. ORCID: 0000-0002-2083-6222 (2016) Interview with Joseph Stiglitz: “The cost of keeping the Eurozone together probably exceeds the cost of breaking it up”. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (05 Sep 2016). Website.

Stirbu, Diana Silvia and McAllister, Laura (2016) If it’s broken, fix it! Time to rethink the AMS electoral system in Wales. Democratic Audit UK (09 Jun 2016). Website.

Stock, Kathleen (2016) Presence of mind. Forum for European Philosophy Blog (23 May 2016). Website.

Stoeckel, Florian (2016) Do Erasmus students develop a European identity? How social interactions change the way citizens think about Europe. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (28 Sep 2016). Website.

Stoica, Mihnea (2016) Romania’s election: in spite of the PSD’s comeback, anti-establishment sentiment is stronger than ever. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (13 Dec 2016). Website.

Stoica, Mihnea (2016) The rejection of Romania’s first female and Muslim PM leaves the Social Democrats in a difficult position. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (28 Dec 2016). Website.

Stokoe, Philip (2016) In business, as in government, direct democracy is not possible. LSE Business Review (10 Oct 2016). Website.

Stover, Eric, Peskin, Victor and Koenig, Alexa (2016) Book review: Hiding in plain sight: the pursuit of war criminals from Nuremberg to the war on terror by Eric Stover, Victor Peskin and Alexa Koenig. LSE Review of Books (02 Jun 2016). Website.

Sugimoto, Cassidy R. (2016) “Tenure can withstand Twitter”: we need policies that promote science communication and protect those who engage. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (11 Apr 2016). Website.

Suhay, Liz (2016) Left-right disagreement over whether people are “born gay” isboth a cause and consequence of polarized gay rights attitudes. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (22 Feb 2016). Website.

Sukarieh, Rana (2016) Book review: Solidarity without borders: Gramscianperspectives on migration and civil society alliances edited by Óscar García Agustín and Martin Bak Jørgensen. LSE Review of Books (23 Jun 2016). Website.

Sundström, Aksel (2016) The costs of being honest: what Serpico can teach us about reducing corruption. Democratic Audit UK (29 Nov 2016). Website.

Sundström, Aksel and Wängnerud, Lena (2016) In places where corruption is endemic, women struggle to become local councillors. Democratic Audit Blog (27 Sep 2016). Website.

Surminski, Swenja (2016) Flood Re: a missed opportunity for sustainable flood risk management? British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Apr 2016). Website.

Suttmann-Lea, Mara (2016) The 1980s Republican roots of Hillary Clinton’s early voting strategy. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (26 Oct 2016). Website.

Suttmann-Lea, Mara (2016) In Illinois, Tammy Duckworth’s better funded campaign puts Mark Kirk’s Senate seat in a precarious position. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (11 Oct 2016). Website.

Sutton, Tom and Palmer, Barbara (2016) Running a traditional ‘textbook’ campaign, Rob Portman has a commanding lead in Ohio’s Senate race, in spite of Donald Trump. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (03 Nov 2016). Website.

Svensson, Roger and Persson, Lars (2016) The advantage of selling an invention instead of turning it into a business. LSE Business Review (06 Jul 2016). Website.

Swain, Ashok (2016) India must remember that Balochistan is not Bangladesh. South Asia @ LSE (05 Sep 2016). Website.

Swan, Melanie (2016) Blockchains may replace the institutions that safeguard commercial activities. LSE Business Review (31 Mar 2016). Website.

Swan, Sean (2016) Brexit will not mean an end to Tory divisions on Europe. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (02 Aug 2016). Website.

Swan, Sean (2016) Desperate times and desperate measures: could the UK force the EU to negotiate before Article 50 is triggered? Democratic Audit UK (29 Jun 2016). Website.

Swan, Sean (2016) It is the negation of Scotland’s democratic will, not the EU question as such, that justifies an IndyRef2. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Mar 2016). Website.

Swan, Sean (2016) Jean-Claude Juncker is wrong and dangerously out of touch to demand an immediate Brexit. Democratic Audit UK (26 Jun 2016). Website.

Swan, Sean (2016) Scottish independence and the polls: why Brexit is not a game changer. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Oct 2016). Blog Entry.

Swan, Sean (2016) Theresa May replaces David Cameron – but will there be an early general election? Democratic Audit UK (12 Jul 2016). Website.

Swan, Sean (2016) The concept of class is absent from political debate, even as inequality in Britain reaches new heights. Democratic Audit UK (11 Feb 2016). Website.

Swan, Sean (2016) The constitutional settlement of the UK has been thrown into flux – an overarching polity is urgently needed. Democratic Audit UK (01 Jul 2016). Website.

Swan, Sean (2016) A response to Chuka Umunna: the dominant equality issues of today need to be understood in terms of economics, interests and class. Democratic Audit UK (18 Feb 2016). Website.

Swan, Sean (2016) The ultimate test for anti-Brexit MPs: will they resign their seats? Democratic Audit Blog (15 Nov 2016). Blog Entry.

Swann, Juliet (2016) Scottish Parliament Election preview: whatever happens in Lothians, we’re bound to see new faces. Democratic Audit UK (26 Apr 2016). Website.

Swann, Juliet (2016) Scottish Parliament election preview: continuity and change in the Highlands and Islands. Democratic Audit UK (30 Apr 2016). Website.

Sweeney, Christine (2016) Following the US elections from London: an expat’s view. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (31 Oct 2016). Website.

Sweeney, Christine (2016) A journey of disruption with Discovery Communications. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (10 Nov 2016). Website.

Swigger, Nathaniel (2016) How sex is portrayed on TV affects the way we think about abortion and contraception. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (29 Jun 2016). Website.

Swisher, Raymond and Dennison, Christopher (2016) Having more education than your parents makes it less likelythat you will commit a crime as an adult. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (16 Sep 2016). Website.

Sykes, Georgina (2016) A southerner ventures north. Researching Sociology (12 Apr 2016). Website.

Szczerbiak, Aleks (2016) How will the EU’s ‘rule of law’ investigation affect Polish politics? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (06 Feb 2016). Website.

Szczerbiak, Aleks (2016) Is Poland’s Law and Justice government losing momentum? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (02 Nov 2016). Website.

Szczerbiak, Aleks (2016) Poland’s rock star-politician: what happened to Paweł Kukiz? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (11 May 2016). Website.

Szczerbiak, Aleks (2016) Poland’s ruling party blames EU elites for Brexit and calls for Donald Tusk’s resignation. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (08 Jul 2016). Website.

Szczerbiak, Aleks (2016) Will Poland’s Law and Justice government respond to international pressure? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (06 May 2016). Website.

Szczerbiak, Aleks and Taggart, Paul (2016) Hard choices and few soft options: the implications of Brexit for Euroscepticism across Europe. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (05 Aug 2016). Website.

Sághy Estélyi, Kristína and Nisar, Tahir M. (2016) Firms benefit when board directors have different nationalities. LSE Business Review (15 Mar 2016). Website.

Tabachnik, Alexander (2016) Two years on, what has been the lasting legacy of the Ukraine crisis? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (18 Apr 2016). Website.

Tago, Atsushi and Inamasu, Kazunori (2016) Obama’s visit to Hiroshima is viewed as “a sort of” apology by the people of Japan. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (25 May 2016). Website.

Tahbaz-Salehi, Alireza, Vedolin, Andrea and Muelle, Philippe (2016) Some currency trading positions yield increased returns aroundFed announcements. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (20 Feb 2016). Website.

Tai, Stephanie (2016) The case of the disappearing activists: the fight for freedom of speech in China. LSE Human Rights Blog (01 Feb 2016). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2016) The 21st Century Fox bid for Sky needs a thorough, thoughtful review. Media Policy Blog (20 Dec 2016). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2016) Can the new Charter Protect BBC Independence? Media Policy Blog (27 Jan 2016). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2016) The post-Brexit challenges for European media systems. Media Policy Blog (23 Nov 2016). Website.

Tambini, Damian and Freedman, Des (2016) Home but not dry: reflections on the draft BBC Charter and Agreement. Media Policy Blog (19 Sep 2016). Website.

Tandiono, Paulina (2016) The extraterritoriality of the principle of non-refoulement: a critique of the Sale case and Roma case. LSE Human Rights Blog (09 Feb 2016). Website.

Tandon, Ambika (2016) Rethinking radicalism. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (27 Oct 2016). Website.

Tatsak, Jenny (2016) Record turnout for anti-establishment candidates in the Michigan primary shows that many voters are looking for an alternative. Impact of American Politics & Policy Blog (10 Mar 2016). Website.

Tattersall, Andy (2016) 0 is the magic number: why small numbers matter just as much as large ones when we talk about altmetrics. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (31 May 2016). Website.

Tattersall, Andy (2016) Book review: social media for academics by Mark Carrigan. LSE Review of Books (18 Jul 2016). Website.

Tattersall, Andy (2016) Working with the media can be beneficial but linking to and citing your research should be compulsory. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (28 Nov 2016). Website.

Tattersall, Andy (2016) The weird and wonderful world of academic twitter: accounts that mock, self-ridicule and bring a smile to academia. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (13 Apr 2016). Website.

Tavares, Michael (2016) Obama, Trump and the language of everyday nationalism. Researching Sociology (25 May 2016). Website.

Tavares, Michael (2016) With language studies in decline, we need a relevant and integrated approach to foreign languages in the classroom. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (26 Apr 2016). Website.

Tavares, Zoe, Ying Tan, Yi and Zhao, Xunrui (2016) Does raising the National Living Wage make economic sense? LSE Business Review (01 Dec 2016). Website.

Taylor, Andrew (2016) Blue-collar voters and the Right: the US experience shows how political vacuums get filled by a Trump. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Jan 2016). Website.

Taylor, Charles and Campion, Sonali (2016) Five minutes with Charles Taylor: “in order to make ourselves safe we need to resist stigmatising sections of the population”. Democratic Audit UK (06 Jan 2016). Website.

Taylor, Charles and Campion, Sonali (2016) “A lot of the thinking about secularism that I’ve done has grown out of intensive discussions about the Indian situation” – Charles Taylor. South Asia @ LSE (20 Jan 2016). Website.

Taylor, Helen and Kaehne, Axel (2016) Public consultations do not currently enable all stakeholders to effectively contribute to the legislative process. Democratic Audit UK (24 Mar 2016). Website.

Taylor, Ros and Klaas, Brian (2016) ‘If something isn’t done we’ve hit democracy’s high water mark. That’s billions of people and their life chances’ – Brian Klaas. Democratic Audit Blog (12 Oct 2016). Website.

Taylor, Sherese R. (2016) Book review: Paul Robeson: the artist as revolutionary by Gerald Horne. LSE Review of Books (28 Jul 2016). Website.

Teixeira da Silva, Jaime A, Dobránszki, Judit and Bornemann-Cimenti, Helmar (2016) Citing retracted papers has a negative domino effect on science, education, and society. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (06 Dec 2016). Website.

Temple, Luke (2016) Book review: more sex, lies and the ballot box: another 50 things you need to know about elections edited by Philip Cowley and Robert Ford. LSE Review of Books (05 Sep 2016). Website.

Temple, Luke (2016) In a divided Britain, the pro-EU movement will have to be clear about what it wants. Democratic Audit Blog (12 Sep 2016). Website.

Temple, Luke (2016) In a divided Britain, the pro-EU movement will have to be clear about what it wants. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (17 Sep 2016). Website.

Tennant, Jon (2016) Breaking the traditional mould of peer review: why we need a more transparent process of research evaluation. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (17 Feb 2016). Website.

Tenzer, Helene and Pudelko, Markus (2016) New technology will make it easier to work in multilingual teams. LSE Business Review (03 Jun 2016). Website.

Thao, Huang Phuong (2016) The G20’s call for a New Industrial Revolution and what it means for more and better jobs. Africa at LSE (15 Sep 2016). Website.

Thebe Limbu, Sangita (2016) Nepal after the Constitution: an expert discussion. South Asia @ LSE (04 Mar 2016). Website.

Thebe Limbu, Sangita (2016) Women in disaster: gendered vulnerabilities and intersecting identities in the wake of the Nepali earthquakes. South Asia @ LSE (25 Apr 2016). Website.

Theil, Stefan (2016) Neither full independence, nor perfect union: Constitutionalism as a Third Way for the future of Scotland. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Mar 2016). Website.

Thierse, Stefan (2016) Inside the voting behaviour of MEPs: why only some votes are recorded in the European Parliament. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (06 Apr 2016). Website.

Thistlethwaite, Polly (2016) Book review: being a scholar in the digital era: transforming scholarly rractice for the public good by Jessie Daniels and Polly Thistlethwaite. LSE Review of Books (02 Dec 2016). Website.

Thom, Michael (2016) Why don’t state governments terminate failing programs? Theyspent too much. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (08 Sep 2016). Website.

Thoma, Johanna ORCID: 0000-0002-1364-4521 (2016) Negotiating with myself. LSE Philosophy Blog (08 Jun 2016). Website.

Thomas, Robert and Tomlinson, Joe (2016) Justice outsourced: why Concentrix’s tax credit mistakes matter. Democratic Audit Blog (20 Sep 2016). Website.

Thompson, Beth (2016) Data protection: how medical researchers persuaded the European Parliament to compromise. LSE Brexit (11 Feb 2016). Website.

Thompson, Charis (2016) Gender and sexuality in the US election: three lessons. Researching Sociology (03 Nov 2016). Website.

Thompson, Marcelo (2016) Responsible Communication by Internet Intermediaries. Media Policy Blog (01 Apr 2016). Website.

Thompson, Stephen and Ahmed, Wasim (2016) Twitter and crisis communication: an overview of tools forhandling social media in real time. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (23 Jun 2016). Website.

Thomson, Jeniffer (2016) IndyRef2? The thorny question of Scottish independence hasn’t gone away. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Oct 2016). Website.

Thomson, Jennifer (2016) Book review: Windows of opportunity: how women seize peace negotiations for political change by Miriam J. Anderson. LSE Review of Books (09 May 2016). Website.

Thomson, Jennifer (2016) IndyRef2? The thorny question of Scottish independence hasn’t gone away. LSE Brexit (26 Oct 2016). Website.

Thomson, Pat (2016) Writing the introduction to a journal article: say what the reader is going to encounter and why it is important. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (21 Jan 2016). Website.

Thornton, Judd R. and Dunn, Kris (2016) How what you believe about democracy influences how you vote. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (12 Dec 2016). Website.

Thorpe, Rebecca (2016) How the American military economy promotes bipartisan support for large defense budgets. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (06 Jun 2016). Website.

Thébaud, Sarah (2016) In countries with little work-family support, many women opt for self-employment. LSE Business Review (12 Jan 2016). Website.

Thébaud, Sarah and Pedulla, David S. (2016) Men are more likely to take advantage of family friendly policies if they think that other men want to do that too. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (11 Oct 2016). Website.

Tien, Charles and Lewis-Beck, Michael S. (2016) In forecasting the 2016 election result, modelers had a good year. Pollsters did not. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (15 Dec 2016). Website.

Tijdink, Joeri, Vinkers, Christiaan and Otte, Wim (2016) Are scientific findings exaggerated? study finds steady increase of superlatives in PubMed abstracts. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (26 Jan 2016). Website.

Tily, Geoff (2016) Why historical perspectives on austerity can mislead if macroeconomic relations are ignored. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Dec 2016). Website.

Tinkler, Jane ORCID: 0000-0002-5306-3940 (2016) Announcing the Nine Dots Prize – tackling social issues through creative thinking. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (21 Oct 2016). Website.

Tiwari, Pragya (2016) The Cauvery water dispute is more than an escalated local issue, it is an urgent cautionary tale. South Asia @ LSE (01 Oct 2016). Website.

Tobia, Kevin (2016) Gauging personal identity. Forum for European Philosophy Blog (09 May 2016). Website.

Todd, Michael J. (2016) Five minutes with Professor Gary King: transformational power of big data lies, pure and simple, in its analytics. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (17 Aug 2016). Website.

Tomaney, John (2016) Beyond metro mayors and ‘secret deals’: rethinking devolution in England. British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Aug 2016). Website.

Tomaney, John (2016) Book review: the UK regional-national economic problem: geography, globalisation and governance by Philip McCann. LSE Review of Books (23 Aug 2016). Website.

Tomaney, John (2016) Healing a broken heartland? An historical perspective on Labour’s gathering storm in the North East. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Aug 2016). Website.

Tomlison, Hugh (2016) Implementing Leveson: how national newspaper groups use local press as “human shields”. Media Policy Blog (20 Dec 2016). Website.

Torelli, Stefano M. (2016) The EU’s olive oil diplomacy: Italian fears and prospects for Tunisia. Euro Crisis in the Press (16 Mar 2016). Website.

Torrice, Josie (2016) If we want to improve young voter engagement, there are lessons that can be learned from the US Presidential campaigns. Democratic Audit UK (11 Mar 2016). Website.

Trachtenberg, Marija (2016) Double whammy: transitioning from children’s to adult services and transitioning to adulthood. LSE Health and Social Care (18 Apr 2016). Website.

Traill, Helen (2016) Food banks, community gardens and I, Daniel Blake. Researching Sociology (16 Nov 2016). Website.

Traykov, Traycho and Marini, Adelina (2016) Interview with Bulgarian presidential candidate Traycho Traykov: “The EU needs to speak with one voice when dealing with Russia”. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (20 Oct 2016). Website.

Trench, Alan (2016) Not meeting the challenge: the failings of the draft Wales bill. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Feb 2016). Website.

Treufel Dreyer, June (2016) Book review: middle kingdom and empire of the rising sun: Sino-Japanese relations, past and present by June Treufel Dreyer. LSE Review of Books (07 Dec 2016). Website.

Triantaphyllou, Dimitrios (2016) Greek elites and Greek-Turkish relations: towards an impasse? LSE Greece@LSE (11 Jan 2016). Website.

Tritter, Jonathon Q. and Fredriksson, Mio (2016) The handling of the junior doctors’ strike reinforces a vision of the NHS where key voices are neither sought nor listened to. Democratic Audit UK (23 Feb 2016). Website.

Trubowitz, Peter ORCID: 0000-0003-2200-091X (2016) Clinton versus Trump promises to be an extremely negative presidential campaign. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (04 May 2016). Website.

Trubowitz, Peter ORCID: 0000-0003-2200-091X (2016) Donald Trump’s success in South Carolina shows that for manyvoters, anti-establishment sentiment continues to run strong. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (21 Feb 2016). Website.

Trubowitz, Peter ORCID: 0000-0003-2200-091X (2016) In his attacks on Jeb Bush, Donald Trump has stolen a pagefrom Karl Rove’s playbook. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (16 Feb 2016). Website.

Trubowitz, Peter ORCID: 0000-0003-2200-091X (2016) Super Tuesday has shown that the 2016 election, unlike 2008, is going to be a battle between “hope” and “change.”. Impact of American Politics & Policy Blog (03 Mar 2016). Website.

Trubowitz, Peter ORCID: 0000-0003-2200-091X (2016) Super Tuesday will show just how deep support for Trump andSanders really is. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (29 Feb 2016). Website.

Trubowitz, Peter ORCID: 0000-0003-2200-091X (2016) Third Debate: As Trump blunders on accepting the election result, the contest is now Clinton’s to lose. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (20 Oct 2016). Website.

Trubowitz, Peter ORCID: 0000-0003-2200-091X (2016) This fall’s presidential campaign will focus on war, sex and work. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (25 May 2016). Website.

Trubowitz, Peter ORCID: 0000-0003-2200-091X (2016) Today’s Michigan primary will show how well Trump’s economic message resonates with GOP voters. Impact of American Politics & Policy Blog (08 Mar 2016). Website.

Trubowitz, Peter ORCID: 0000-0003-2200-091X (2016) Trump and Clinton won big last night, but the results point to some danger signs for the candidates. Impact of American Politics & Policy Blog (02 Mar 2016). Website.

Trubowitz, Peter ORCID: 0000-0003-2200-091X (2016) Trump or not, Obama’s successor may seek to trim America’s sails internationally. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (21 Apr 2016). Website.

Trubowitz, Peter ORCID: 0000-0003-2200-091X (2016) Trump’s foreign policy speech was an attempt to woo independent voters for the general election, not placate foreign leaders. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (28 Apr 2016). Website.

Trubowitz, Peter ORCID: 0000-0003-2200-091X (2016) What to look for in tonight’s presidential debate. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (26 Sep 2016). Website.

Trubowitz, Peter ORCID: 0000-0003-2200-091X (2016) With five winners in Iowa, the race for the White House has justbecome much more interesting. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (02 Feb 2016). Website.

Trubowitz, Peter ORCID: 0000-0003-2200-091X (2016) The first debate: no knockout blows means that both campaignsstill have their work cut out. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (27 Sep 2016). Website.

Truedsson, Carl (2016) Book review: the Oxford handbook of Swedish politics edited by Jon Pierre. LSE Review of Books (20 Jul 2016). Website.

Trumm, Siim and Sudulich, Laura (2016) When parties engage voters on the ground, they intensify public interest in elections and improve turnout. Democratic Audit UK (08 Jul 2016). Website.

Tse-Shang Tang, Denise (2016) Book review: queer/tongzhi China: new perspectives on research, activism and media cultures edited by Elisabeth L. Engebretsen and William F. Schroeder. LSE Review of Books (09 Feb 2016). Website.

Tsekpo, Kafui and Afram, Alexander (2016) Democracy Takes Another Step Forward in #GhanaDecides 2016. Africa at LSE (07 Dec 2016). Website.

Tsertsvadze, Tinatin (2016) The EU’s mixed record: human rights and democracy promotion in the former Soviet Union. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (16 May 2016). Website.

Tulis, Jeffrey (2016) How the Electoral College could deny Donald Trump the presidency. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (23 Nov 2016). Website.

Turnbull, Nick and Atkins, Judy (2016) Jeremy Corbyn’s rhetorical dilemma: left-wing populism or mainstream convention? British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Apr 2016). Website.

Turner, Caroline (2016) To fight the slow pace of gender equality in the workplace, attack the root cause: invisible, unconscious bias. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (09 Mar 2016). Website.

Turner, Ed (2016) Germany’s state elections: the rise of the AfD and the vicious circle of grand coalition politics. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (14 Mar 2016). Website.

Turner, Ed (2016) Is this really the beginning of the end for Merkel? Why the CDU is still well placed to win in 2017. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (08 Sep 2016). Website.

Turner, Joseph (2016) Far from being a meritocratic and equalising device, the Family Migration Visa racialises certain migrant-citizen families. Democratic Audit UK (27 Apr 2016). Website.

Turow, Joseph (2016) Digital inequalities in the aisles: the quantified individual. Media Policy Blog (21 Jul 2016). Website.

Tömmel, Till Florian (2016) Book Review: Finsternis in Deutschland. Was die Deutschen dachten. Interviews einer Engländerin, 1934-1938 [Darkness over Germany: what the Germans thought: interviews of an English woman, 1934-1938] by Ernestine Amy Buller. LSE Review of Books (04 Jul 2016). Website.

Ulsrud, Knut (2016) Why the MPA theoretical frameworks are invaluable for complex problem solving. LSE Institute of Public Affairs Blog (12 Oct 2016). Website.

Umit, Resul (2016) MPs in safe seats are more likely to become ministers. Democratic Audit UK (08 Jun 2016). Website.

Umney, Charles (2016) Musicians are exploited on the London and Paris jazz scenes. LSE Business Review (23 Mar 2016). Website.

Umney, Charles (2016) New online live music agencies have oversized power over musicians. LSE Business Review (29 Sep 2016). Website.

Ungeheuer, Michael and Hillert, Alexander (2016) The business value of appearing on The New York Times. LSE Business Review (20 Dec 2016). Website.

Unikaitė-Jakuntavičienė, Ingrida (2016) Lithuania’s new parliament: tackling emigration will be a key priority for the country’s new MPs. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (14 Nov 2016). Website.

Uscinski, Joe (2016) The ballpark extra innings: conspiracy theories and DonaldTrump. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (29 Sep 2016). Website.

Uscinski, Joseph (2016) How 2016 has become the “conspiracy theory” election. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (05 May 2016). Website.

Uscinski, Joseph E. (2016) How playing on conspiracy theories can be key to electoral success. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (07 Jun 2016). Website.

Uscinski, Joseph E. (2016) If Trump’s rhetoric around conspiracy theories follows him to the White House, it could lead to the violation of rights on a massive scale. Impact of American Politics & Policy Blog (30 Mar 2016). Website.

Uscinski, Joseph E. (2016) It is surprisingly difficult to convince voters of partisan conspiracy theories. Democratic Audit UK (04 Apr 2016). Website.

Uscinski, Joseph E. (2016) What does Russia’s doping scandal tell us about the nature of political conspiracies? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (07 Jun 2016). Website.

Usherwood, Simon (2016) Is there still a point to UKIP? The future of British Euroscepticism post-Brexit. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (17 Aug 2016). Website.

Usherwood, Simon (2016) May’s foreign policy gambit: what could possibly go wrong? Plenty. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (14 Jul 2016). Website.

Usherwood, Simon (2016) Thursday’s European Council demonstrated the UK’s isolation in Brussels. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (17 Dec 2016). Website.

Usherwood, Simon (2016) What’s working with supporters of the leave and remain camps? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (07 May 2016). Website.

Vaishnav, Milan and Taylor, Ros (2016) Why do voters back corrupt and dishonest politicians? Interview with Milan Vaishnav. Democratic Audit UK (13 Dec 2016). Website.

Valcke, Peggy (2016) AVMS Review and Media Regulators’ Independence: the Dancing Procession of Echternach? Media Policy Blog (22 Sep 2016). Website.

Valcore, Jace (2016) Hate crime laws don’t do enough to address bias or to improve the status of minority groups. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (07 Dec 2016). Website.

Valdur, Mari (2016) Book review: reset modernity! edited by Bruno Latour. LSE Review of Books (05 Dec 2016). Website.

Van Orden, Geoffrey (2016) Britain’s departure from “Ever Closer Union” is of great significance. LSE Brexit (28 Apr 2016). Website.

Van Reenen, John ORCID: 0000-0001-9153-2907 (2016) Budget 2016: Osborne rolls with the blows, but the politics tramples good economics. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Mar 2016). Website.

Van Reenen, John ORCID: 0000-0001-9153-2907 (2016) The aftermath of the Brexit vote – the verdict from a derided expert. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Aug 2016). Blog Entry.

Van Wijck, Peter and Niemeijer, Bert (2016) How to increase public support for policy: understanding citizens’ perspectives. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Mar 2016). Website.

Van der Spuy, Anri (2016) Escaping walled gardens: is the grass greener on the other side? Media Policy Blog (22 Feb 2016). Website.

Van der Spuy, Anri (2016) Who will be invited to the fourth industrial revolution? Media Policy Blog (22 Jan 2016). Website.

Vandoninck, Sofie, Nouwen, Marije and Zaman, Bieke (2016) An example from Flanders on how to inform and support parents in media education. Parenting for a Digital Future (01 Dec 2016). Website.

Varadarajan, Siddharth (2016) “The corporatisation of the Indian media has had a negative impact on the quality of journalism over the last two decades” – Siddharth Varadarajan. South Asia @ LSE (22 Apr 2016). Website.

Varin, Caroline (2016) Book review: power shift: on the new global order by Richard Falk. LSE Review of Books (26 Jul 2016). Website.

Varoufakis, Yannis and Brown, Stuart A. ORCID: 0000-0002-2083-6222 (2016) Yanis Varoufakis: “The UK should stay in the EU to fight tooth and nail against the EU’s anti-democratic institutions”. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (22 Feb 2016). Website.

Varshney, Ashutosh and Campion, Sonali (2016) “There are phases when India falls remarkably short of the standards you would expect democracies to follow” – Ashutosh Varshney. South Asia @ LSE (08 Nov 2016). Website.

Vasilev, George (2016) When should democracy be about consensus and when about conflict? British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 May 2016). Website.

Vasilopoulou, Sofia and Wagner, Markus (2016) Emotions to shape debates and decisions in the upcoming referendum. LSE Brexit (25 Feb 2016). Website.

Vazquez Sampere, Juan Pablo (2016) Apple has a business strategy behind the iPhone 7. LSE Business Review (19 Sep 2016). Website.

Veale, Michael (2016) Book review: Service automation: robots and the future ofwork by Leslie P. Willcocks and Mary C. Lacity. LSE Review of Books (01 Jun 2016). Website.

Velasco, Jesus (2016) To Mexicans, US democracy is important. Now, Trump’s rhetoric is calling that into question. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (04 Aug 2016). Website.

Velasco, Jesus and Holmes, Cody (2016) Trump’s Mexico visit was great for Trump, but backfired onPresident Peña Nieto. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (06 Sep 2016). Website.

Veletsianos, George (2016) The moral baseline of social media policies: institutions and scholars need to examine practices with a critical eye. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (15 Jan 2016). Website.

Venables, Keith (2016) When a psychologist’s true calling is social activism. LSE Business Review (05 Dec 2016). Website.

Venis, Sarah (2016) Evidence and innovation in humanitarian assistance: ‘Conference without Borders’ to address Syrian conflict #MSFSci. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (19 May 2016). Website.

Verkhivker, Alex (2016) Book review: The truth about inflation by Paul Donovan. LSE Review of Books (23 May 2016). Website.

Verleysen, Frederik (2016) Cluster analysis of individual authors shows the diversity of scholarly research both between and within disciplines. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (12 Dec 2016). Website.

Verma, Raj (2016) Book review: Asia’s new battlefield: the US, China and thestruggle for the Western Pacific by Richard Javad Heydarian. LSE Review of Books (21 Jun 2016). Website.

Verma, Raj (2016) Book review: Chinese economic statecraft: commercial actors, grand strategy and state control by William J. Norris. LSE Review of Books (07 Sep 2016). Website.

Verma, Raj (2016) Book review: beyond South Asia: India’s strategic evolution and the reintegration of the subcontinent by Neil Padukone. LSE Review of Books (23 Feb 2016). Website.

Verma, Raj (2016) Book review: the Oxford handbook of Indian foreign policy edited by David M. Malone, C. Raja Mohan and Srinath Raghavan. LSE Review of Books (14 Mar 2016). Website.

Verweijen, Judith (2016) Between ‘justice’ and ‘injustice’: justice populaire in the Eastern DR Congo. Justice and Security Research Programme Blog (18 Aug 2016). Website.

Vibert, Frank and Beck, Gunnar (2016) The seven days of Brexit: how a Leave government could bypass Article 50. LSE Brexit (15 Jun 2016). Website.

Vickers, Chris, Mokyr, Joel and Ziebarth, Nicolas R. (2016) Historical predictions that technology would bring calamity have largely failed. LSE Business Review (09 Feb 2016). Website.

Vickery, Jonathan (2016) Book review: culture, economy and politics: the case of New Labour by David Hesmondhalgh, Kate Oakley, David Lee and Melissa Nisbett. LSE Review of Books (29 Nov 2016). Website.

Vickery, Jonathan (2016) Book review: curators of cultural enterprise: a critical analysis of a creative business intermediary by Philip Schlesinger, Melanie Selfe and Ealasaid Munro. LSE Review of Books (22 Mar 2016). Website.

Vickery, Jonathan (2016) Book review: globalization, culture and development: the UNESCO convention on cultural diversity edited by Christiaan De Beukelaer, Miikka Pyykkönen and J. P. Singh. LSE Review of Books (19 Jan 2016). Website.

Vidal, Matt and Ebenshade, Jill (2016) Private sector management practices don’t work in welfare services. LSE Business Review (24 May 2016). Website.

Vigran, Dana and Bell, Tara (2016) Promoting tech for good- the Womanity Award. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (16 Jun 2016). Website.

Vis, Farida (2016) Algorithmic Accountability, Trustworthiness and the Need to Develop new Frameworks. Media Policy Blog (07 Mar 2016). Website.

Vis, Farida (2016) Research resilience: why academics and funders alike should care about #RIPTwitter. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (09 Feb 2016). Website.

Visconti, Amanda (2016) How the Digital Humanities are using Slack to support and build a geographically dispersed intellectual community. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (13 Jul 2016). Website.

Vlandas, Tim (2016) Xenophobia Britannica? Anti-immigrant attitudes in the UK are among the strongest in Europe. LSE Brexit (21 Oct 2016). Website.

Voas, David and Chaves, Mark (2016) Religion is in decline in the West, and America is no exception. USApp-American Politics and Policy Blog (05 Sep 2016). Blog Entry.

Vojnovic, Milan ORCID: 0000-0003-1382-022X (2016) 5 minutes with Milan Vojnovic. Maths@LSE Blog (14 Dec 2016). Website.

Volintiru, Clara and Stefan, George (2016) Social roots: How Romania’s Social Democrats won the 2016 election. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (21 Dec 2016). Website.

Vollard, Hans (2016) The 2017 Dutch parliamentary elections: a fragmented picture as Rutte and Wilders draw their battle lines. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (11 Oct 2016). Website.

Vono de Vilhena, Daniela and Kilpi-Jakonen, Elina (2016) Adult education can substantially improve careers. LSE Business Review (13 Apr 2016). Website.

Vrangbæk, Karsten (2016) Health policy ideas fashionable in the Nordic countries. LSE Health and Social Care (06 Jan 2016). Website.

Vukovic, Vuk (2016) How a small team of academics correctly predicted a Trump victory. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (11 Nov 2016). Website.

Vítores, David Fernández (2016) Does Brexit spell the end for English as the lingua franca of the EU? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (15 Sep 2016). Website.

Wade, Robert Hunter ORCID: 0009-0005-8584-8258 (2016) Income distribution and the UK referendum – Professor Robert Wade. International Development (01 Jul 2016). Website.

Waite, Sean and Denier, Nicole (2016) There’s a wage hierarchy based on sexual orientation. LSE Business Review (14 Mar 2016). Website.

Walker, Andrew (2016) The Budget will give clues as to how far English devolution marks a radical change for local government. Democratic Audit UK (15 Mar 2016). Website.

Walker, David (2016) British universities excel in the social sciences. How much of their success depends on the EU? LSE Brexit (08 Feb 2016). Website.

Walker, David, Abrams, Fran and Lammiman, Dinah (2016) Communicating impact: the role of news and media — reflections on reaching non-academic audiences. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (26 May 2016). Website.

Walker, Samuel and Rosenman, Emily (2016) The practice of demolishing abandoned houses in Cleveland,Ohio is limited in its capacity to address underlying causes ofhousing injustice. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (03 Feb 2016). Website.

Walker, Simon (2016) Brexit: prioritise getting a good deal from the EU over getting a speedy one. LSE Business Review (17 Nov 2016). Website.

Wallace, Sherri and Allen, Marcus (2016) College textbooks often present a biased interpretation of affirmative action policies. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (28 Jun 2016). Website.

Wallis, Diana (2016) European rights: there is no going backwards. LSE Brexit (14 Apr 2016). Website.

Walter, Stefanie (2016) Why austerity is easier to implement in some countries than others – and why this was not the case for Greece. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (17 Oct 2016). Website.

Walters, Hannah (2016) #IWD2016 Book review: unfinished business: women men work family by Anne-Marie Slaughter. LSE Review of Books (09 Mar 2016). Website.

Walters, James (2016) Religion in the public sphere can provide opportunities for social capital. Religion and the public Sphere (09 Jun 2016). Website.

Wang, Jian, Veugelers, Reinhilde and Stephen, Paula (2016) Bias against novelty in science: A cautionary tale for users of bibliometric indicators. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (23 Aug 2016). Website.

Ward, Bob (2016) Is there a link between climate change ‘sceptics’ and Brexit supporters? British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Jun 2016). Website.

Ward, Bob (2016) Miscommunicating science: the media and climate change. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 May 2016). Website.

Ward, Bob (2016) The US and China’s ratification of the Paris climate agreement puts pressure on the EU to quickly do the same. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (09 Sep 2016). Website.

Ward, Bob (2016) What next for the Greens? The Green Party after Natalie Bennett. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 May 2016). Website.

Ward, Bob (2016) Why the ratification of the Paris Climate Agreement is bad news for Donald Trump. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (06 Sep 2016). Website.

Warren, Michael (2016) Book review: Central Asia in art: from Soviet Orientalism to the new republics by Aliya Abykayeva-Tiesenhausen. LSE Review of Books (14 Oct 2016). Website.

Warren, Michael (2016) Book review: The Polar regions: an environmental history by Adrian Howkins. LSE Review of Books (09 May 2016). Website.

Warren, Michael (2016) Book review: farewell to the world: a history of suicide byMarzio Barbagli. LSE Review of Books (21 Jan 2016). Website.

Warren, Michael (2016) The best bookshops in Bath, United Kingdom. LSE Review of Books (24 Mar 2016). Website.

Warren, Michael (2016) The long read: beyond the beautiful game: football as a means for control and protest by Michael Warren. LSE Review of Books (05 Jul 2016). Website.

Washington, Adolphus (2016) Can Senegal withstand the resource curse? Africa at LSE (07 Mar 2016). Website.

Wasim, Ahmed (2016) Amplified messages: how hashtag activism and Twitter diplomacy converged at #ThisIsACoup – and won. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (07 Jan 2016). Website.

Wass, Hanna, Pirkkalainen, Päivi and Weide, Marjukka (2016) The political potential of migrants is often overlooked in discussions around integration. Democratic Audit UK (08 Mar 2016). Website.

Watermeyer, Richard and Hedgecoe, Adam (2016) Selling impact: how is impact peer reviewed and what does this mean for the future of impact in universities? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (05 May 2016). Website.

Watson, Callum (2016) An honourable MENtion to being a man about International Women’s Day. Engenderings (16 Mar 2016). Website.

Wattal, Sunil and Greenwood, Brad N. (2016) Ride-sharing apps really reduce drunk driving fatalities. LSE Business Review (08 Dec 2016). Website.

Waymer, Damion (2016) Strategic manipulation of district boundaries dilutes the Black vote and threatens the existence of White Democrats in Southern politics. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (29 Aug 2016). Website.

Weale, Albert (2016) Are health care resources in the developed country context really scarce? LSE Health and Social Care (06 Jan 2016). Website.

Webb, Paul (2016) Book review: creative research communication: theory and practice by Clare Wilkinson and Emma Weitkamp. LSE Review of Books (08 Sep 2016). Website.

Webb, Paul (2016) Book review: watching closely: a guide to ethnographic observation by Christena Nippert-Eng. LSE Review of Books (23 Mar 2016). Website.

Webster, David (2016) Benefit sanctions have failed: a Comprehensive Review is needed. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Jan 2016). Website.

Webster, Peter (2016) Book review: electronic dreams. how 1980s Britain learned to love the computer by Tom Lean. LSE Review of Books (16 Dec 2016). Website.

Wegener, Charlotte (2016) The materiality of research: ‘the materiality of facts and fiction: recomposing myself from the sickbed’ by Charlotte Wegener. LSE Review of Books (15 Apr 2016). Website.

Wegener, Charlotte and Meier, Ninna (2016) The materiality of research: ‘writing with resonance’ by Charlotte Wegener and Ninna Meier. LSE Review of Books (16 Nov 2016). Website.

Weiler, Jonathan and MacWilliams, Matthew (2016) Authoritarianism, not social class, is the dividing line between supporting and opposing Donald Trump. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (21 Apr 2016). Website.

Weinstein, Adam (2016) Iraq, Afghanistan, and now Syria – America’s foreign policy has a dangerous and counterproductive love affair with exiles. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (24 Feb 2016). Website.

Weinstein, Adam (2016) What Pakistan’s war in the north reveals about post-conflict landscapes and the future of Syria. South Asia @ LSE (11 Jan 2016). Website.

Weinstein, Adam (2016) The new president will face a crescendo of voices in Washington DC urging a restart to American interventions abroad. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (25 Oct 2016). Website.

Weiser, Sonia J. (2016) Book review: blood, dreams and gold: the changing face ofBurma by Richard Cockett. LSE Review of Books (25 Aug 2016). Website.

Weisfeld, Hannah (2016) The Labour anti-Semitism row has thrust British Jewish identity into the public domain, but its complexity is often lost. Religion and the public Sphere (10 Aug 2016). Website.

Weiss Malkiel, Nancy (2016) Coeducation at university was – and is – no triumph of feminism. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (25 Nov 2016). Website.

Weisskircher, Manès (2016) World Animal Day: tracking the animal rights movement’s growing presence in European politics. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (04 Oct 2016). Website.

Weisskircher, Manès and Rone, Julia (2016) Unity makes strength? How the radical right could become kingmakers in Bulgaria. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (21 Nov 2016). Website.

Wellmann, Kim (2016) The refugee crisis offers an opportunity for Europe to promote sustainable, inclusive growth. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (11 Jan 2016). Website.

Wells, Anthony (2016) With the diagnosis confirmed pollsters can start working on their own solutions to the 2015 polling error. Democratic Audit UK (20 Jan 2016). Website.

Wells, Tamas (2016) Answers to the Western democratic malaise may come from unexpected places. Democratic Audit UK (13 Jan 2016). Website.

Welzel, Chris and Dalton, Russell (2016) The secret of better government? Citizens who complain. Democratic Audit UK (02 Dec 2016). Website.

West, Francis (2016) Francis West – leadership and being first aren’t the same things: an assessment of the UK national action plan on business and human rights. Measuring Business and Human Rights (03 Jun 2016). Website.

Westall, Andrea (2016) Widespread democratic change could trigger meaningful action on climate change. Democratic Audit UK (14 Jan 2016). Website.

Western, Mark (2016) We need more solution-oriented social science: on changing ourframes of reference and tackling big social problems. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (26 Jun 2016). Website.

Westlake, Martin (2016) How the Spitzenkandidaten process and Juncker’s reforms might shape the future of the European Commission. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (04 Jan 2016). Website.

Whalen, Ryan (2016) Context is everything: making the case for more nuanced citation impact measures. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (06 Jan 2016). Website.

Whistler, Daniel and Hill, Daniel (2016) Seeing is believing? Forum for European Philosophy Blog (04 Jul 2016). Website.

White, Ben (2016) Silencing dissent: Palestine solidarity under attack. LSE Human Rights Blog (25 Jan 2016). Website.

White, Calum W. (2016) Book review: suburban urbanities: suburbs and the life of the high street edited by Laura Vaughan. LSE Review of Books (06 Apr 2016). Website.

Whiteley, Paul and Clarke, Harold (2016) Representative samples are an issue for the pollsters – but so are respondents who lie. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Jan 2016). Website.

Whiting, Matthew (2016) New routes to old goals: the strategic transformation of Sinn Féin and the IRA. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (08 Oct 2016). Website.

Whiting, Sophie and Braniff, Máire (2016) ‘There is no point having a token woman’: gender and representation in the ‘new’ Northern Ireland. Democratic Audit UK (03 Feb 2016). Website.

Whitman, Richard (2016) Building the Brexit machine: will the hardware match the software? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (17 Nov 2016). Website.

Wiemken, Anna (2016) Assam elections: “If I don’t vote, they think I am a foreigner”. South Asia @ LSE (11 Apr 2016). Website.

Wieser, Sonia (2016) Book review: an introduction to Antonio Gramsci: his life, thought and legacy by George Hoare and Nathan Sperber. LSE Review of Books (12 Feb 2016). Website.

Wilhelmy, Annika (2016) Managers’ behaviour in job interviews impacts the firm’s image. LSE Business Review (04 May 2016). Website.

Wilkes, Giles (2016) Broadening the market is good. To believe otherwise is flat-earth delusional. LSE Brexit (02 May 2016). Website.

Wilkes, Giles (2016) The EU stops the UK government doing what it wants. Business should like that. LSE Brexit (16 Feb 2016). Website.

Wilkey, Danny (2016) A letter to MPA offer holders from the MPA careers consultant. LSE Institute of Public Affairs Blog (28 Jul 2016). Website.

Wilkins, Andrew (2016) Should we be worried about controversial government plans to do away with parent governors in schools? Democratic Audit UK (23 Mar 2016). Website.

Wilkins-Laflamme, Sarah (2016) Is religion disappearing entirely from Great Britain? A fresh look at religiosity trends. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Nov 2016). Website.

Wilkins-Laflamme, Sarah (2016) Is religion disappearing entirely from Great Britain? A fresh look at religiosity trends. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (02 Dec 2016). Website.

Wilkinson, Clare and Weitkamp, Emma (2016) Evidencing impact: the challenges of mapping impacts frompublic engagement and communication. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (17 Jun 2016). Website.

Will, Thomas (2016) Flock leadership helps teams achieve the firm’s innovation goals. LSE Business Review (26 May 2016). Website.

Williams, Katherine (2016) Book review: Reproductive states: global perspectives on the invention and implementation of population policy edited by Rickie Solinger and Mie Nakachi. LSE Review of Books (03 May 2016). Website.

Williams, Katherine (2016) Book review: a fiery and furious people: a history of violence in England by James Sharpe. LSE Review of Books (23 Nov 2016). Website.

Williams, Katherine (2016) Book review: les Parisiennes: how the women of Paris lived, loved and died in the 1940s by Anne Sebba. LSE Review of Books (26 Aug 2016). Website.

Williams, Sierra (2016) Blogging platforms are not neutral: challenging the underlying assumptions of our technology. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (27 Jul 2016). Website.

Williams, Sierra (2016) Impact community insights: five things we learned from ourreader survey and Google analytics. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (28 Jun 2016). Website.

Williams, Sierra (2016) Why do university-managed blogs matter? On the importance of public, open and networked digital infrastructure. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (20 Apr 2016). Website.

Williams, Thomas Christie (2016) Book review: metric power by David Beer. LSE Review of Books (27 Oct 2016). Website.

Williams, Thomas Christie (2016) Long read review: redesigning life: how genome editing will transform the world by John Parrington. LSE Review of Books (22 Sep 2016). Website.

Williams, Val (2016) Choice and control: social care must not disable people with intellectual disabilities. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Mar 2016). Website.

Williamson, Andy (2016) 2015 was not an ‘internet election’ but both data and social tools did matter. Democratic Audit UK (29 Jan 2016). Website.

Wills, Jane (2016) Book review: London’s boroughs at 50 by Tony Travers. LSE Review of Books (03 Aug 2016). Website.

Wilson, Erin K. and Mavelli, Luca (2016) ‘Good Muslim/ bad Muslim’ and ‘good refugee/bad refugee’ narratives are shaping European responses to the refugee crisis. Religion and the Public Sphere (06 Dec 2016). Website.

Wilson, Gary (2016) Book review: the Oxford handbook of United Nations peacekeeping operations edited by Joachim A. Koops et al. LSE Review of Books (04 Jan 2016). Website.

Wilson, Sophie (2016) Time’s running out: Brexit scrutineers Hilary Benn and Angus MacNeil need to get a move on. Democratic Audit Blog (25 Oct 2016). Blog Entry.

Winckworth, Rebecca (2016) Life after LSE: From LSE development student to social entrepreneur. International Development (11 Nov 2016). Website.

Wingrove, Paul (2016) Book review: Frontline Ukraine: crisis in the borderlands by Richard Sakwa. LSE Review of Books (07 Apr 2016). Website.

Winn, Hugo (2016) Businesses can no longer ignore social media sentiment analysis. LSE Business Review (18 Aug 2016). Website.

Winters, John and Li, Yu (2016) The bigger and denser the city you live in, the more unhappy you’re likely to be. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (12 May 2016). Website.

Winzen, Thomas (20