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on behalf of the CODES Study Group (2019) Characteristics of 698 patients with dissociative seizures: a UK multicenter study. Epilepsia, 60 (11). 2182 - 2193. ISSN 0013-9580

Aboderin, Isabella (2019) Toward a fit-for-purpose policy architecture on long-term care in Sub-Saharan Africa: impasse and a research agenda to overcome it. Journal of Long-Term Care, 2019. 119 - 126. ISSN 2516-9122

Albayrak-Aydemir, Nihan ORCID: 0000-0003-3412-4311 (2019) Towards a more comprehensive ethical approach: potential impacts of studying sensitive topics. PsyPag Quarterly, 113. 6 - 8. ISSN 1746-6016

Alejandra Vélez, María and Lobo, Iván (2019) Challenges of organised community resistance in the context of illicit economies and drug war policies: insights from Colombia. Journal of Illicit Economies and Development, 1 (1). pp. 72-79. ISSN 2516-7227

Alimi, Deborah (2019) An agenda in-the-making: the linking of drugs and development discourses. Journal of Illicit Economies and Development, 1 (1). pp. 37-51. ISSN 2516-7227

Araujo, Marcella (2019) Urban public works, drug trafficking and militias: what are the consequences of the interactions between community work and illicit markets?: As obras urbanas, o tráfico de drogas e as milícias quais são as consequências das interações entre o trabalho social e os mercados ilícitos. Journal of Illicit Economies and Development, 1 (2). 164–176. ISSN 2516-7227

Baspehlivan, Uygar (2019) The citizen and the space: fragility of the Middle Eastern nation-state. LSE Undergraduate Political Review, 2. pp. 81-91.

Bei, Leticia Jin (2019) Where does the dragon’s gift go?: Subnational distribution of China’s aid to Sub-Saharan Africa from 2007 to 2012. LSE Undergraduate Political Review. pp. 27-59.

Brombacher, Daniel and Westerbarkei, Jan (2019) From alternative development to sustainable development: the role of development within the global drug control regime. Journal of Illicit Economies and Development, 1 (1). pp. 89-98. ISSN 2516-7227

Byrd, William A. (2019) Unexploited potential? What role can international financial institutions play in drugs and development? Journal of Illicit Economies and Development, 1 (1). pp. 101-117. ISSN 2516-7227

Caulkins, Jonathan (2019) Legalising drugs prudently: the importance of incentives and values. Journal of Illicit Economies and Development, 1 (3). 279 - 287. ISSN 2516-7227

Cohen, Corentin (2019) Development of the Brazilian drug market toward Africa: myths, evidence and theoretical questions: Desenvolvimento do mercado de drogas brasileiro em direção à África: mitos, evidências e questões teóricas. Journal of Illicit Economies and Development, 1 (2). pp. 133-144. ISSN 2516-7227

Cooper, Zack, Craig, Stuart, Gaynor, Martin, Harish, Nir J, Krumholz, Harlan M and Van Reenen, John ORCID: 0000-0001-9153-2907 (2019) Hospital prices grew substantially faster than physician prices for hospital-based care in 2007-14. Health Affairs, 38 (2). 184 - 189. ISSN 0278-2715

Diskul, M.L. Dispanadda, Ninnad, Ramrada, Skinner, Andrea and Rajatanarvin, Visit-orn (2019) Development not drug control: the evolution of counter narcotic efforts in Thailand. Journal of Illicit Economies and Development, 1 (1). pp. 80-88. ISSN 2516-7227

Dunatchik, Allison, Icardi, Rossella and Blake, Margaret (2019) Predicting unmet need for social care. Journal of Long-Term Care, 2019. 194 - 205. ISSN 2516-9122

Emerson, Brian (2019) Regulation of illegal drugs – no longer What?, but How? Journal of Illicit Economies and Development, 1 (3). 251 - 254. ISSN 2516-7227

Ershov, Philipp (2019) Father and followers: Putin’s rhetoric as an evolutionary-psychological leadership tool. LSE Undergraduate Political Review, 2. pp. 116-147.

Farfán-Méndez, Cecilia (2019) The structure of drug trafficking organizations and money laundering practices: a risk appetite hypothesis. Journal of Illicit Economies and Development, 1 (3). 294 - 311. ISSN 2516-7227

Feltran, Gabriel (2019) (Il)licit economies in Brazil: an ethnographic perspective: Economias (i)lícitas no Brasil: uma perspectiva etnográfica. Journal of Illicit Economies and Development, 1 (2). pp. 145-154. ISSN 2516-7227

Filippetti, Andrea and Guy, Frederick (2019) Labor market regulation, the diversity of knowledge and skill, and national innovation performance. Research Policy, 49 (1). ISSN 0048-7333

Folsz, Hanna (2019) The dynamics of issue salience and voting: did the refugee crisis affect turnout in European national elections? LSE Undergraduate Political Review, 2. pp. 5-26.

Franck, Jack (2019) Ok, Boomer. Is Brexit stealing the future of millennials and zoomers? LSE Brexit. 1 - 3.

Fromm, Deborah (2019) Creating (Il)legal markets: an ethnography of the insurance market in Brazil: CRIANDO MERCADOS (I)LEGAIS Uma etnografia sobre o mercado de seguros no Brasil. Journal of Illicit Economies and Development, 1 (2). pp. 155-163. ISSN 2516-7227

Fruehwirth, Jane Cooley, Iyer, Sriya and Zhang, Anwen (2019) Religion and depression in adolescence. Journal of Political Economy, 127 (3). 1178 - 1209. ISSN 0022-3808

Graef, I, Husovec, Martin and Purtova, N (2019) Data portability and data control: lessons for an emerging concept in EU Law. German Law Journal, 19 (6). 1359 - 1398. ISSN 2071-8322

Guilherme Mendes de Paiva, Luiz, Feltran, Gabriel and de Oliveira Carlos, Juliana (2019) Presentation of the special issue: Apresentação à edição especial. Journal of Illicit Economies and Development, 1 (2). 118–121. ISSN 2516-7227

Guilherme Mendes de Paiva, Luiz and de Oliveira Carlos, Juliana (2019) Illusions clouding decision-making: how the justice system fails to understand the illicit drug market. Journal of Illicit Economies and Development, 1 (2). pp. 220-225. ISSN 2516-7227

Hanrieder, Tine ORCID: 0000-0002-9818-8683 (2019) How do professions globalize? Lessons from the Global South in US medical education. International Political Sociology, 13 (3). 296 - 314. ISSN 1749-5679

Heuser, Christoph (2019) The effect of illicit economies in the margins of the state – The VRAEM. Journal of Illicit Economies and Development, 1 (1). pp. 23-36. ISSN 2516-7227

Holloway, Mark and Tasker, Ross (2019) The experiences of relatives of people with Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) of the condition and associated social and health care services. Journal of Long-Term Care, 2019. 99 - 110. ISSN 2516-9122

Horne, R., Glendinning, E., King, K., Chalder, T., Sabin, C., Walker, A. S., Campbell, L. J., Mosweu, Iris, Anderson, J., Collins, S., Jopling, R., McCrone, P., Leake Date, H., Michie, S., Nelson, M., Perry, N., Smith, J. A., Sseruma, W. and Cooper, V. (2019) Protocol of a two arm randomised, multi-centre, 12-month controlled trial: evaluating the impact of a Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)-based intervention Supporting UPtake and Adherence to antiretrovirals (SUPA) in adults with HIV. BMC Public Health, 19 (1). ISSN 1471-2458

Husovec, Martin (2019) Essence of intellectual property rights under Art 17(2) of the EU Charter. German Law Journal, 20 (6). 840 - 863. ISSN 2071-8322

Kanavos, Panos ORCID: 0000-0001-9518-3089, Angelis, Aris ORCID: 0000-0002-0261-4634 and Drummond, Michael (2019) An EU-wide approach to HTA: an irrelevant development or an opportunity not to be missed? European Journal of Health Economics, 20 (3). pp. 329-332. ISSN 1618-7598

Kleiman, Mark A. R. and Ziskind, Jeremy (2019) Lawful access to cannabis: gains, losses and design criteria. Journal of Illicit Economies and Development, 1 (3). 272 - 278. ISSN 2516-7227

Klein, Axel (2019) Drug problem or medicrime? Distribution and use of falsified Tramadol medication in Egypt and West Africa. Journal of Illicit Economies and Development, 1 (1). pp. 52-62. ISSN 2516-7227

Lawrence, David (2019) What’s wrong with homophobic bakeries? A critical discussion of discrimination and its interaction with political freedoms and religious conscience, drawing on the Asher’s Bakery case in Northern Ireland and Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen’s theory of discrimination. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 22 (1). pp. 61-76. ISSN 1386-2820

Le Cour Grandmaison, Romain, Morris, Nathaniel and Smith, Benjamin (2019) The last harvest? From the US fentanyl boom to the Mexican Opium Crisis. Journal of Illicit Economies and Development, 1 (3). 312 - 329. ISSN 2516-7227

McCoy, Alfred W. (2019) Searching for significance among drug lords and death squads: the covert netherworld as invisible incubator for illicit commerce. Journal of Illicit Economies and Development, 1 (1). pp. 9-22. ISSN 2516-7227

Misse, Michel (2019) The puzzle of social accumulation of violence in Brazil: some remarks: (Comentários Sobre) O Enigma da Acumulação Social da Violência no Brasil. Journal of Illicit Economies and Development, 1 (2). pp. 177-182. ISSN 2516-7227

Mortensen, Thomas and Gutierrez, Eric (2019) Mitigating crime and violence in coca-growing areas. Journal of Illicit Economies and Development, 1 (1). pp. 63-71. ISSN 2516-7227

Movimentos/CESeC, (2019) #FavelaLivesMatter: youth from urban peripheries, political engagement and alternatives to the war on drugs. Journal of Illicit Economies and Development, 1 (2). pp. 238-242. ISSN 2516-7227

Odumuyiwa, Tolu, Kennedy, Machaela, Norman, Alyson, Holloway, Mark, Suffield, Freya, Forrest, Hannah and Dicks, Hilary (2019) Improving access to social care services following acquired brain injury: a needs analysis. Journal of Long-Term Care, 2019. 164 - 175. ISSN 2516-9122

Patel, Meenal, James, Kirsty, Moss-Morris, Rona, Husain, Mujtaba, Ashworth, Mark, Frank, Philipp, Ferreira, Nicola, Mosweu, Iris, McCrone, Paul, Hotopf, Matthew, David, Anthony, Landau, Sabine and Chalder, Trudie (2019) Persistent physical symptoms reduction intervention: a system change and evaluation (PRINCE) - integrated GP care for persistent physical symptoms: protocol for a feasibility and cluster randomised waiting list, controlled trial. BMJ Open, 9 (7). ISSN 2044-6055

Perla Diógenes de Aquino, Jania (2019) Pioneers: the PCC and specialization in the market of major robberies. Journal of Illicit Economies and Development, 1 (2). 193–203. ISSN 2516-7227

Raj, Jayaseelan and Axelby, Richard (2019) From labour contractors to worker-agents: transformations in the recruitment of migrant labourers in India. Contributions to Indian Sociology, 53 (2). 272 - 298. ISSN 0069-9667

Rangel, Felipe (2019) Problem and power: informal commerce between repression and enterprisation. Journal of Illicit Economies and Development, 1 (2). pp. 183-192. ISSN 2516-7227

Richardson, Hamish (2019) Heterogeneity of illegal markets: a book review essay. Journal of Illicit Economies and Development, 1 (3). 262 - 265. ISSN 2516-7227

Rocha Machado, Maíra, de Souza Amaral, Mariana Celano, de Barros, Matheus and Klink de Melo, Ana Clara (2019) Incarcerating at any cost: drug trafficking and imprisonment in Brazilian court reasoning. Journal of Illicit Economies and Development, 1 (2). 226–237. ISSN 2516-7227

Sakha, Sarah (2019) Trump-Effekten: Sweden’s integration of Iranian migrants as a model for the USA. LSE Undergraduate Political Review, 2. pp. 60-80.

Schneider, Christian (2019) Will regulating drug markets help governments to better control organized crime? Journal of Illicit Economies and Development, 1 (3). 288 - 293. ISSN 2516-7227

Sharp, Deen ORCID: 0000-0003-0524-0540 (2019) Difference as practice: diffracting geography and the area studies turn. Progress in Human Geography, 43 (5). 835 – 852. ISSN 0309-1325

Shaw, Mark (2019) What could an asymmetrical strategy against organised crime look like? A lesson from the drug policy debate. Journal of Illicit Economies and Development, 1 (1). pp. 99-106. ISSN 2516-7227

Smith, N., Towers, A-M., Palmer, S and Collins, G. (2019) Quality of life in older adult care homes: comparing office hours with out-of-office hours. Journal of Long-Term Care, 2019. 153 - 163. ISSN 2516-9122

Snapp, Zara, Tinasti, Khalid and Herrera Valderrábano, Jorge (2019) Regulation of illegal drugs: state control and fragile institutional capacity. Journal of Illicit Economies and Development, 1 (3). 255 - 261. ISSN 2516-7227

Soares, Luiz Eduardo (2019) Crime, power, and authoritarian capitalism: a dystopian realism experiment. Journal of Illicit Economies and Development, 1 (2). pp. 243-250. ISSN 2516-7227

Van Lieshout, Carry, Smith, Harry, Montebruno, Piero ORCID: 0000-0001-8010-7446 and Bennett, Robert J. (2019) Female entrepreneurship: business, marriage and motherhood in England and Wales, 1851–1911. Social History, 44 (4). pp. 440-468. ISSN 0307-1022

Van der Aa, Maartje J., Paulus, Aggie T.G., Klosse, Saskia, Evers, Silvia M.A.A. and Maarse, Johannes A. M. (2019) The impact of reforms of national health insurance on solidarity in the Netherlands: comparing health care insurance and long-term care insurance. Journal of Long-Term Care, 2019. 143 - 152. ISSN 2516-9122

Veloso Hirata, Daniel and Cristoph Grillo, Carolina (2019) Movement and death: illicit drug markets in the cities of São Paulo and Rio De Janeiro: Movimento e Morte: o tráfico de drogas nas cidades de São Paulo e Rio de Janeiro. Journal of Illicit Economies and Development, 1 (2). pp. 122-133. ISSN 2516-7227

Vinaya, Harshada (2019) Ideas, narratives and representations of poverty amongst the urban middle class in India. Journal of Poverty, 24 (2). pp. 113-129. ISSN 1087-5549

Walsh, John and Jelsma, Martin (2019) Regulating drugs: resolving conflicts with the UN drug control treaty system. Journal of Illicit Economies and Development, 1 (3). 266 - 271. ISSN 2516-7227

Winchell, Mareike (2019) Ética. Debates do NER, 19 (36). 191 - 199. ISSN 1519-843X

de Carvalho Silva, Leonardo and Langeani, Bruno (2019) Low impact, wrong direction: why São Paulo state drug policy is inefficient and ineffective: Mal orientada e com baixo impacto: quais os problemas da política de drogas do estado de São Paulo? Journal of Illicit Economies and Development, 1 (2). 204–219. ISSN 2516-7227

Book Section

Scanlon, Kathleen ORCID: 0000-0001-9957-4853 (2019) Living in tall buildings: what residents say. In: London Tall Buildings Survey. New London Architecture, London, UK, pp. 44-45. ISBN 9781999351304

Scanlon, Kathleen ORCID: 0000-0001-9957-4853 (2019) The economics of shared housing. In: Schmid, Susanne, Eberle, Dietmar and Hugentobler, Margit, (eds.) A history of collective living: models of shared living. Walter de Gruyter & Co., Berlin, Germany, pp. 34-40. ISBN 9783035618501

Shemilt, Ian, Aluko, Patricia, Graybill, Erin, Craig, Dawn, Henderson, Catherine, Drummond, Michael, Wilson, Edward CF, Robalino, Shannon and Vale, Luke (2019) Economic evidence. In: Higgins, Julian P.T., Thomas, James, Chandler, Jacqueline, Cumpston, Miranda, Li, Tianjing and Page, Matthew J., (eds.) Cochrane Handbook of Systematic Review of Interventions. Cochrane Collaboration, London, UK, pp. 507-523. ISBN 9781119536628

Monograph

UNSPECIFIED (2019) Examining the London plan: research contributions by LSE London. , Scanlon, Kathleen ORCID: 0000-0001-9957-4853 (ed.). London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Al-Khafaji, Hayder (2019) Iraq's popular mobilisation forces: the possibilities for Disarmament, Demobilisation & Reintegration. LSE Middle East Centre Report (November 2019). LSE Middle East Centre, London, UK.

Al-Mawlawi, Ali (2019) Public payroll expansion in Iraq: causes and consequences. LSE Middle East Centre Report (October 2019). LSE Middle East Centre, London, UK.

Baird, Matthew, Chari, A.V., Nataraj, Shanthi, Rothenberg, Alexander, Telhaj, Shqiponja and Winters, L. Alan (2019) The public sector and the misallocation of labor: evidence from a policy experiment in India. CEP Discussion Papers (1596). Centre for Economic Performance, LSE, London, UK.

Barrios-Fernandez, Andres (2019) Should I stay of should I go? Neighbors' effects on university enrollment. CEP Discussion Papers. Centre for Economic Performance, LSE, London, UK.

Bernard, Andrew, Dhyne, Emmanuel, Manova, Kalina, Magerman, Glenn and Moxnes, Andreas (2019) The origins of firm heterogeneity: a production network approach. CEP Discussion Papers (1592). Centre for Economic Performance, LSE, London, UK.

Blake, Michael and Kriticos, Sebastian (2019) Enhancing property tax compliance in Mandalay. . International Growth Centre, London, UK.

Blanc, Fanny ORCID: 0000-0002-5835-6507, White, Tim, Fernandez, Alex, Franco Vega, Ignacio, Frassoldati, Irene, Lam, Tiffany, Bowles, Lisa-Marie and Scanlon, Kathleen ORCID: 0000-0001-9957-4853 (2019) Barriers to acceptance of housing offers by families in temporary accommodation: an LSE London report for Camden Council. . London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Bor, Güley (2019) Response to and reparations for conflict-related sexual violence in Iraq: the case of Shi'a Turkmen in Tel Afar. LSE Middle East Centre Reports (October 2019). LSE Middle East Centre, London, UK.

Coviello, Decio, Ichino, Andrea and Persico, Nicola (2019) Measuring the gains from labor specialization. CEP Discussion Papers (CEPDP1661). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance, London, UK.

Defever, Fabrice, Imbruno, Michele and Kneller, Richard (2019) Trade liberalization, input intermediaries and firm productivity: evidence from China. CEP Discussion Papers (CEPDP1666). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance, London, UK.

Dercon, Stefan, Haas, Astrid, Kriticos, Sebastian and Lippolis, Nicolas (2019) Can Africa learn from the Chinese urbanisation story? IGC Cities that Work Policy Framing Paper. International Growth Centre, London, UK.

Donnelly, Elizabeth Rose and Muthiah, Viknes (2019) Protecting women and girls in refugee camps: states' obligations under international law. . London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Haas, Astrid and Kriticos, Sebastian (2019) Considerations for land value capture reform in the Greater Amman Municipality. . International Growth Centre, London, UK.

Hudson, Jim, Scanlon, Kathleen ORCID: 0000-0001-9957-4853, Fernández Arrigoitia, Melissa and Saeed, Swaiba (2019) The wider benefits of cohousing: the case of Bridport. . London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Jessen, Jonas, Schmitz, Sophia and Waights, Sevrin (2019) Understanding day care enrolment gaps. CEP Discussion Papers. Centre for Economic Performance, LSE, London, UK.

Juntunen, Laura and Nieminen, Hannu (2019) The future of national news agencies in Europe - case study 3: the changing relationship between news agencies and the state. . London School of Economics and Political Science, Department of Media and Communications, London, UK. ISBN 9781909890558

Jääskeläinen, Atte and Yanatma, Servet (2019) The future of national news agencies in Europe - case study 4: business model innovation in media-owned national news agencies. . London School of Economics and Political Science, Department of Media and Communications, London, UK. ISBN 9781909890565

Kriticos, Sebastian and Henderson, J. Vernon (2019) The prospects for manufacturing-led growth in Africa’s cities. IGC Growth Brief Series (020). International Growth Centre, London, UK.

Kukic, Leonard (2019) The last Yugoslavs: ethnic diversity, national identity and civil war. Economic History Working Papers (300). London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Laliotis, Ioannis, Shaikh, Mujaheed, Stavropoulou, Charitini and Kourouklis, Dimitrios (2019) Retirement and household expenditure in turbulent times. GreeSE Papers (137). London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Lauk, Epp and Einmann, Maret (2019) The future of national news agencies in Europe - case study 2: the survival challenges for news agencies in a small market: News agencies in the Baltic countries. . London School of Economics and Political Science, Department of Media and Communications, London, UK. ISBN 9781909890572

Leaver, Clare, Lemos, Renata and Scur, Daniela (2019) Measuring and explaining management in schools: new approaches using public data. CEP Discussion Papers (1656). Centre for Economic Performance, LSE, London, UK.

Mansour, Renad (2019) Iraq’s 2018 government formation: unpacking the friction between reform and the status quo. LSE Middle East Centre report. Middle East Centre, LSE, London, UK.

Maxwell, Daniel (2019) Famine early warning and information systems in conflict settings: challenges for humanitarian metrics and response. . Conflict Research Programme, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Milicevic, Teodora Borota, Defever, Fabrice, Impullitti, Giammario and Spencer, Adam Hal (2019) Innovation union: costs and benefits of innovation policy coordination. CEP Discussion Papers (CEPDP1640). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance, London, UK.

Scanlon, Kathleen ORCID: 0000-0001-9957-4853, Whitehead, Christine M E, Edge, Annie and Udagawa, Chihiro (2019) The cost of homelessness services in London. . London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Sen, Julius (2019) The weaponisation of the dollar: policy options for small countries. Strategic Updates (August 2019). LSE IDEAS, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Skelton, Mac and Ali Saleem, Zmkan (2019) Iraq’s disputed internal boundaries after ISIS: heterogeneous actors vying for influence. LSE Middle East Centre report. LSE Middle East Centre, London, UK.

Thill, Michel (2019) Recycling as bricolage in the Congolese National Police: lessons from police training in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Congo Research Briefs (2). Conflict Research Programme, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Vyslozil, Wolfgang and Surm, Jasmin (2019) The future of national news agencies in Europe - case study 1: the impact of globally changing media systems on the business and innovation policy of the European international news agencies AFP, dpa and EFE. . London School of Economics and Political Science, Department of Media and Communications, London, UK. ISBN 9781909890589

de Vries, Gijs (2019) Cultural freedom in European foreign policy. ifa Edition Culture and Foreign Policy. Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen, Stuttgart, DE. ISBN 9783921970304

Conference or Workshop Item

Abdelhamied, Raghada (2019) Only the secret is seductive…the secret is the clue!: how selective silence is employed and justified by The World Bank as a communication strategy to respond to citizens’ criticism of its policies and projects in Egypt. In: LSE Research Festival 2019: New World (Dis)Orders, 2019-02-25 - 2019-03-02, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom.

Abraham, Terezia (2019) In Transit. In: LSE Research Festival 2019: New World (Dis)Orders, 2019-02-25 - 2019-03-02, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom.

Agafiev Macambira, Danil (2019) Citizen's capitalism: a dynamic economic and political system built to last. In: LSE Research Festival 2019: New World (Dis)Orders, 2019-02-25 - 2019-03-02, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom.

Alcalde, Miguel (2019) Paying attention can transform your life... but be careful what you choose to ignore. In: LSE Research Festival 2019: New World (Dis)Orders, 2019-02-25 - 2019-03-02, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom.

Alessandro Borella, Carlo (2019) Fake news, immigration and opinion polarisation [winner - festival prize]. In: LSE Research Festival 2019: New World (Dis)Orders, 2019-02-25 - 2019-03-02, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom.

Baker, Cameron (2019) Industrial altruism. In: LSE Research Festival 2019: New World (Dis)Orders, 2019-02-25 - 2019-03-02, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom.

Bryant, Lucy (2019) Policing of live music in England and Wales. In: LSE Research Festival 2019: New World (Dis)Orders, 2019-02-25 - 2019-03-02, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom.

Chang, Grace (2019) Can child work provide opportunities for skill development? In: LSE Research Festival 2019: New World (Dis)Orders, 2019-02-25 - 2019-03-02, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom.

Chen, Yi-Ju (2019) Defeating Goliath with his own sword: sue corporations for human rights violation. In: LSE Research Festival 2019: New World (Dis)Orders, 2019-02-25 - 2019-03-02, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom.

Dann, Christopher (2019) Penal populism and Duterte's war on drugs. In: LSE Research Festival 2019: New World (Dis)Orders, 2019-02-25 - 2019-03-02, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom.

Deng, Hanzhi (2019) Unexpected legacies from the rebellion: fiscal transitions in China, 1850s-1900s. In: LSE Research Festival 2019: New World (Dis)Orders, 2019-02-25 - 2019-03-02, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom.

Dyonisius, Michelle (2019) The inglorious offenders: a postcolonial feminist analysis of war/combat to understand sexual violence in conflict. In: LSE Research Festival 2019: New World (Dis)Orders, 2019-02-25 - 2019-03-02, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom.

Frasco, Eric (2019) Conflict, trauma and peace: critical psychology approaches for peacebuilding? In: LSE Research Festival 2019: New World (Dis)Orders, 2019-02-25 - 2019-03-02, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom.

Giacomini, Francesco (2019) Bitcoin: new order or libertarian utopia? An answer from the past: Scotland 1727-1845 [winner - popular prize]. In: LSE Research Festival 2019: New World (Dis)Orders, 2019-02-25 - 2019-03-02, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom.

Harrison, Joss (2019) Fighting for human rights: the Jimmy Carter blueprint for a post-Trump foreign policy. In: LSE Research Festival 2019: New World (Dis)Orders, 2019-02-25 - 2019-03-02, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom.

Ji, Yuhan (2019) Eating your way to integration: the making of a diverse community at LSE. In: LSE Research Festival 2019: New World (Dis)Orders, 2019-02-25 - 2019-03-02, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom.

Koschnick, Julius (2019) Freedom through the weak states? State fragmentation in the Holy Roman Empire. In: LSE Research Festival 2019: New World (Dis)Orders, 2019-02-25 - 2019-03-02, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom.

Lawall, Katharina (2019) Angry white women? How Immigration has become a “women’s issue” and why it matters [winner - written pitch prize]. In: LSE Research Festival 2019: New World (Dis)Orders, 2019-02-25 - 2019-03-02, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom.

Lee, Jack (2019) Money's disappearing act. In: LSE Research Festival 2019: New World (Dis)Orders, 2019-02-25 - 2019-03-02, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom.

Levkovych, Oksana (2019) When agency trumps structure: modern problems and historical lessons from the UK and the US. In: LSE Research Festival 2019: New World (Dis)Orders, 2019-02-25 - 2019-03-02, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom.

Liu Sixuan, Sarah (2019) Determinants of firm internationalisation, destination choice and internationalisation success. In: LSE Research Festival 2019: New World (Dis)Orders, 2019-02-25 - 2019-03-02, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom.

Memisi, Edita (2019) Are our higher education institutions inclusive? A study of the barriers to student retention. In: LSE Research Festival 2019: New World (Dis)Orders, 2019-02-25 - 2019-03-02, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom.

Mitchell, William (2019) Weaving discontent: faith and revolution in ages of disorder. In: LSE Research Festival 2019: New World (Dis)Orders, 2019-02-25 - 2019-03-02, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom.

Old, Jonathan (2019) (When) does democratisation reduce state repression? In: LSE Research Festival 2019: New World (Dis)Orders, 2019-02-25 - 2019-03-02, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom.

Pak, Lauren (2019) Can financial investments "do well" and "do good"? Blended impact:: understanding the implications of impact investing for local economic development. In: LSE Research Festival 2019: New World (Dis)Orders, 2019-02-25 - 2019-03-02, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom.

Powell, Alison (2019) Understanding automated decisions [winner - staff prize]. In: LSE Research Festival 2019: New World (Dis)Orders, 2019-02-25 - 2019-03-02, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom.

Raman, Alka (2019) From muse to machines: how Indian cottons steered the technological trajectory of the British cotton industry [winner - poster prize]. In: LSE Research Festival 2019: New World (Dis)Orders, 2019-02-25 - 2019-03-02, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom.

Reyes, Carlos (2019) Hidden costs of female incarceration in London. In: LSE Research Festival 2019: New World (Dis)Orders, 2019-02-25 - 2019-03-02, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom.

Sandmann, Jan-Paul (2019) Populism and the will of the people: how mathematics shows populism to be meaningless. In: LSE Research Festival 2019: New World (Dis)Orders, 2019-02-25 - 2019-03-02, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom.

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James, Toby (2019) General election 2019: why school buildings need to be used as polling stations. Democratic Audit Blog (11 Nov 2019). Blog Entry.

James, Toby (2019) #deniedmyvote – why many EU citizens were unable to vote in the European Parliament elections. Democratic Audit Blog (30 May 2019). Blog Entry.

James, Toby, Loeber, Leontine, Garnett, Holly Ann and Van Ham, Carolien (2019) Who runs elections and how can they be improved? independence, resources and workforce conditions are essential for good election management. Democratic Audit Blog (06 Jun 2019). Blog Entry.

Jeffries, Lesley and de Jager, Fransina (2019) Democratising Hansard: continuing to improve the accessibility of parliamentary records. Democratic Audit Blog (06 Mar 2019). Blog Entry.

Johnston, Ron (2019) Book review: footsoldiers: political party membership in the 21st century by Tim Bale, Paul Webb and Monica Poletti. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (15 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

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Junk, Wiebke Marie (2019) Representing interest groups: umbrella organisations enjoy preferential access to the legislative arena but not to the media. Democratic Audit Blog (29 May 2019). Blog Entry.

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Kara, Dr Helen (2019) Book review: Algorithms of oppression: how search engines reinforce racism by Safiya Umoja Noble. Democratic Audit Blog (29 Jun 2019). Blog Entry.

Kawabata, Toyo (2019) The role of international climate finance initiatives. LSE Business Review (18 Nov 2019). Blog Entry.

Kaye, Simon (2019) Book review: National populism: the revolt against liberal democracy by Roger Eatwell and Matthew Goodwin. Democratic Audit Blog (02 Feb 2019). Blog Entry.

Keena, Alex, Latner, Michael, McGann, Anthony J. and Smith, Charles Anthony (2019) The US Supreme Court has decided partisan gerrymandering is outside its remit. A democratic restoration now depends on the people alone. Democratic Audit Blog (04 Jul 2019). Blog Entry.

Kennedy, Liam (2019) "Book review" Unbound: how inequality constricts our economy and what we can do about it. LSE Business Review (15 Dec 2019), pp. 1-3. Blog Entry.

Kennedy, Liam (2019) Book review: The technology trap: capital, labour and power in the age of automation by Carl Benedikt Frey. Democratic Audit Blog (21 Sep 2019). Blog Entry.

Kennon, Andrew (2019) The House of Commons and the Brexit deal: a veto player or a driver of policy? Democratic Audit Blog (15 Jan 2019). Blog Entry.

Kenny, Michael and Sheldon, Jack (2019) How can Boris Johnson keep the UK together? British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Dec 2019), pp. 1-2. Blog Entry.

Khaitan, Tarun (2019) The Alternative Vote system could have delivered a clearer signal on Brexit. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (12 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

Khaitan, Tarun (2019) Why the Alternative Vote system could have delivered a clearer signal on Brexit. LSE Brexit (01 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

Kinderman, Daniel P. (2019) F**k business: Brexit and the deep freeze between business and politics in populist nationalism. LSE Brexit (01 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

Kirkland, Christopher (2019) 'The most important election in a generation' - just like the last election (and the next?). British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Dec 2019), pp. 1-2. Blog Entry.

Kitanova, Magdelina (2019) Youth political engagement in the EU: the age of a democracy accounts for variations in levels of youth participation. Democratic Audit Blog (28 Aug 2019). Blog Entry.

Kjær, Ulrik and Kosiara-Pedersen, Karina (2019) The ‘hourglass’ pattern of representation: why political parties are key to electing more women to parliament. Democratic Audit Blog (01 Feb 2019). Blog Entry.

Knobloch, Katherine R. (2019) Improving access to information and restoring the public’s faith in democracy through deliberative institutions. Democratic Audit Blog (19 Jul 2019). Blog Entry.

Kostelka, Filip, Blais, André and Gidengil, Elisabeth (2019) Has the gender gap in voter turnout really disappeared? Democratic Audit Blog (03 Jan 2019). Blog Entry.

Kriticos, Sebastian (2019) Keep it clean: can blockchain change the nature of land registry in developing countries? International Growth Centre Blog (05 Aug 2019). Blog Entry.

Kriticos, Sebastian (2019) The costs of urban giants in sub-Saharan Africa. International Growth Centre Blog (30 Oct 2019). Blog Entry.

LSE Business Review Blog, (2019) Ten blog posts to help inform discussions on the UK economy going forward. LSE Business Review (16 Dec 2019), pp. 1-2. Blog Entry.

Lahtinen, Hannu, Martikainen, Pekka, Mattila, Mikko, Wass, Hanna and Rapeli, Lauri (2019) Have we all underestimated the severity of socioeconomic differences in electoral participation? Democratic Audit Blog (11 Oct 2019). Blog Entry.

Lait, Ashley and Cliffe, Mark (2019) Many voters do not believe economists are impartial. LSE Brexit (01 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

Lancaster, Caroline Marie (2019) Why the radical right is no longer the exclusive domain of older, male voters. Democratic Audit Blog (02 Oct 2019). Blog Entry.

Langer, Ana Inés, Comerford, Michael and McNulty, Des (2019) Top-down or bottom-up? Campaigns, social media, and the Scottish independence referendum. Democratic Audit Blog (07 Mar 2019). Blog Entry.

Law, Benjamin (2019) Book review: Conservative moments: reading Conservative texts edited by Mark Garnett. Democratic Audit Blog (30 Mar 2019). Blog Entry.

Leblond, Patrick and Viju-Miljusevic, Crina (2019) Understanding EU trade policy in the twenty-first century. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (16 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

Ledger, Robert (2019) Book review: Heroes or villains?: The Blair government reconsidered by Jon Davis and John Rentoul. Democratic Audit Blog (13 Jul 2019). Blog Entry.

Levasseur, Ludvig (2019) Researchers' advice to stress-prone entrepreneurs: learn to manage your insomnia, and sleep! LSE Business Review (06 Dec 2019), pp. 1-2. Blog Entry.

Lindstam, Emmy (2019) Why do ‘niche parties’ perform so well in European and subnational elections? Democratic Audit Blog (05 Sep 2019). Blog Entry.

Loh, Wulf (2019) Informational privacy: a precondition for democratic participation? LSE Business Review (13 Dec 2019), pp. 1-3. Blog Entry.

Loh, Wulf (2019) Seven thought-provoking posts on privacy. LSE Business Review (20 Dec 2019), pp. 1-2. Blog Entry.

Lombardo, Marcelo and Vieira, Helena (2019) Marcelo Lombardo: 'Cloud management software is revolutionising small firms'. LSE Business Review (14 Nov 2019). Blog Entry.

Longden, Vanessa (2019) Book review: photography and the art market by Juliet Hacking. LSE Review of Books (17 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

Luedke, Alicia (2019) The commodification of women and girls in South Sudan: increased risks and continued violence. Conflict Research Programme Blog (04 Apr 2019). Blog Entry.

Mack, Verena and Stoetzer, Lukas F. (2019) Detecting election fraud: is it possible to identify manipulated vote counts?. Democratic Audit Blog (01 Mar 2019). Blog Entry.

Mackreath, Helen (2019) Book review: here to stay, here to fight: a 'race today' anthology edited by Paul Field, Robin Bunce, Leila Hassan and Margaret Peacock. LSE Review of Books (01 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

Manchanda, Stuti and Saiya, Nilay (2019) Why veil restrictions increase the risk of terrorism in Europe. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (17 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

Marcos-Marne, Hugo, Plaza-Colodro, Carolina and Freyburg, Tina (2019) New political parties can mobilise dissatisfied voters who share populist attitudes. Democratic Audit Blog (20 Jun 2019). Blog Entry.

Margulies, Ben (2019) Book review: Citizens of nowhere: how Europe can be saved from itself by Lorenzo Marsili and Niccolo Milanese. Democratic Audit Blog (10 Aug 2019). Blog Entry.

Margulies, Ben (2019) Book review: Emergency chronicles: Indira Gandhi and democracy’s turning point by Gyan Prakash. Democratic Audit Blog (26 Oct 2019). Blog Entry.

Margulies, Ben (2019) Book review: the field of blood: violence in Congress and the road to the civil war by Joanne Freeman. LSE Review of Books (01 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

Marland, Alex (2019) Cutting the size of a parliament: we should consider process and resources not just numbers. Democratic Audit Blog (10 Sep 2019). Blog Entry.

Martín-Martín, Alberto, Orduna-Malea, Enrique, Thelwall, Mike and Delgado-López-Cózar, Emilio (2019) Google Scholar, Web of Science, and Scopus: which is best for me? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (03 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

Matthews, Felicity (2019) Behind the scenes of the Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition. Democratic Audit Blog (28 Jan 2019). Blog Entry.

Matz, Sandra, Appel, Ruth Elisabeth and Kosinski, Michal (2019) Rethinking privacy in the age of psychological targeting. LSE Business Review (21 Nov 2019). Blog Entry.

McGarry, John and O’Leary, Brendan (2019) Matters of consent: the Withdrawal Agreement does not violate the Good Friday Agreement. Democratic Audit Blog (29 Oct 2019). Blog Entry.

McKay, Lawrence (2019) Book review: The British general election of 2017 by Philip Cowley and Dennis Kavanagh. Democratic Audit Blog (12 Jan 2019). Blog Entry.

Merkley, Eric (2019) Are there any benefits to divided parliamentary parties? Democratic Audit Blog (07 Feb 2019). Blog Entry.

Milazzo, Caitlin and Townsley, Joshua (2019) ‘Conceived in Harlesden’: when do candidates emphasise their local connections in UK general elections? Democratic Audit Blog (14 Jan 2019). Blog Entry.

Mitchell, James (2019) General election 2019: a different contest in scotland. Democratic Audit Blog (26 Nov 2019). Blog Entry.

Mitchell, Joe (2019) Voters are crying out for better information about elections – here’s your opportunity to help. Democratic Audit Blog (04 Apr 2019). Blog Entry.

Moffitt, Benjamin, De Cleen, Benjamin, Panayotu, Panos and Stavrakakis, Yannis (2019) The Democracy in Europe Movement (DiEM25) and the limitations of transnational populism. Democratic Audit Blog (03 Jul 2019). Blog Entry.

Mongrain, Philippe (2019) Reading political tea leaves: forecasting British general election results. Democratic Audit Blog (14 Feb 2019). Blog Entry.

Monnery, Neil (2019) Che Guevara's Cuba and John Cowperthwaite's Hong Kong: a six-decade natural experiment. LSE Business Review (01 Dec 2019), pp. 1-3. Blog Entry.

Montacute, Rebecca (2019) Unpaid internships in Parliament are a barrier to widening political participation. Democratic Audit Blog (05 Apr 2019). Blog Entry.

Mudgway, Cassandra (2019) Smashing the patriarchy: international law should be doing more. Women, Peace and Security (07 Oct 2019), pp. 1-9. Blog Entry.

Munoz Gonzalez, Rodrigo (2019) Book review: Down to earth: politics in the new climatic regime by Bruno Latour. Democratic Audit Blog (16 Feb 2019). Blog Entry.

Murphy, Mary C. (2019) Are the DUP for turning?: When the union is perceived to be at risk, all options are on the table. Democratic Audit Blog (24 Oct 2019). Blog Entry.

Murr, Andreas, Stegmaier, Mary and Lewis-Beck, Michael S. (2019) Citizen forecasting 2019: a big win for the Conservatives. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Dec 2019), pp. 1-4. Blog Entry.

Möller, Judith, van de Velde, Robbert Nicolai (Bob), Merten, Lisa and Puschmann, Cornelius (2019) News website, search engine or social media?: Explaining different pathways to news online. Democratic Audit Blog (23 Apr 2019). Blog Entry.

Nagel, Robert Ulrich (2019) Data on gender, WPS, and why counting women is not good enough. Women, Peace and Security (11 Mar 2019). Blog Entry.

Neville, Laura (2019) Book review: Shaping cities in an urban age edited by Ricky Burdett and Philipp Rode. Democratic Audit Blog (20 Apr 2019). Blog Entry.

Niaz, Tarique (2019) Book review: The first Marx: a philosophical introduction by Douglas Burnham and Peter Lamb. Democratic Audit Blog (31 Aug 2019). Blog Entry.

Nizhnikau, Ryhor and Moshes, Arkady (2019) A mixed record: assessing Ukraine's domestic reforms under Volodymyr Zelenskiy. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (12 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

Norris, Pippa (2019) Was Farage the midwife delivering Johnson’s victory? The Brexit Party and the size of the Conservative majority. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Dec 2019), pp. 1-6. Blog Entry.

Nyenyezi Bisoka, Aymar and Vlassenroot, Koen (2019) From an electoral to a political crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Conflict Research Programme Blog (14 Aug 2019). Blog Entry.

Nyenyezi Bisoka, Aymar and Vlassenroot, Koen (2019) From the “Kabila-Tshisekedi deal” to the challenges of conceptualising political transition in the DRC. Conflict Research Programme Blog (19 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

O'Driscoll, Dylan (2019) The opportunity for local peacebuilding interventions: the case of Kirkuk, Iraq. Conflict Research Programme Blog (04 Sep 2019). Blog Entry.

Ollerton, Jeff, Walsh, Matt and Sullivan, Ted (2019) Press freedom is necessary to advance environmental protections across the globe. Democratic Audit Blog (03 Oct 2019). Blog Entry.

Oryem, Robin (2019) Why we need more research into sex work in Uganda. Africa at LSE (04 Dec 2019), pp. 1-7. Blog Entry.

O’Brien, Diana (2019) Citizens (mistakenly) perceive female-led political parties as more moderate. Democratic Audit Blog (22 Oct 2019). Blog Entry.

Palaiologou, Elli (2019) The flawed assumption of the centrist paradox and support for democracy. Democratic Audit Blog (10 May 2019). Blog Entry.

Palese, Michela (2019) Academics and experts make the case for modernising Britain’s antiquated election rules. Democratic Audit Blog (21 Jun 2019). Blog Entry.

Palese, Michela (2019) Five things we have learnt about England’s voter ID trials in May’s local elections. Democratic Audit Blog (01 Aug 2019). Blog Entry.

Pardos-Prado, Sergi (2019) Who supports Catalan independence, and is there a way forward? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (18 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

Paturel, Alexandre (2019) A tale of two cities. LSE Research Festival 2019: New World (Dis)Orders (18 Feb 2019). Website.

Peace, Timothy and Akhtar, Parveen (2019) Postal votes and allegations of electoral fraud in Peterborough’s by-election. Democratic Audit Blog (28 Jun 2019). Blog Entry.

Pipiou, George (2019) Are populism and democracy incompatible? LSE Undergraduate Political Review (15 Mar 2019). Blog Entry.

Pleniceanu, Anda (2019) Book review: after extinction edited by Richard Grusin. LSE Review of Books (01 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

Plescia, Carolina (2019) Party preferences and prior expectations moderate voters’ perceptions of winning and losing an election. Democratic Audit Blog (22 Jan 2019). Blog Entry.

Plescia, Carolina and Eberl, Jakob-Moritz (2019) Political knowledge and populist attitudes influence voter preferences for government formation. Democratic Audit Blog (21 Mar 2019). Blog Entry.

Potter, Andrew (2019) Will Johnson's Brexit deal bring choppy waters to Holyhead? LSE Brexit (01 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

Potter, Naomi (2019) Orientalism: in review. LSE Undergraduate Political Review (15 Jan 2019). Blog Entry.

Pow, Jamie (2019) Three questions ahead of Northern Ireland’s local elections 2019. Democratic Audit Blog (29 Apr 2019). Blog Entry.

Prelec, Tena (2019) What to expect from the Croatian presidential election. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (20 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

Prescott, Craig (2019) The modern monarchy and prorogation: clearer rules are required. Democratic Audit Blog (17 Sep 2019). Blog Entry.

Radford, Lance (2019) Africa at LSE in 2019. Africa at LSE (20 Dec 2019), pp. 1-10. Blog Entry.

Reilly, Paul and Gordon, Faith (2019) Social media can play a key role in campaigns against paramilitary-style assaults in Northern Ireland. Democratic Audit Blog (09 Jan 2019). Blog Entry.

Remer-Bollow, Uwe, Bernhagen, Patrick and Rose, Richard (2019) Elections to the European Parliament: what if more people voted? Democratic Audit Blog (15 May 2019). Blog Entry.

Richards, Paul (2019) Populism and public authority in colonial politics. Africa at LSE (02 Dec 2019), pp. 1-8. Blog Entry.

Rolston, Bill (2019) The Troubles: five historical back stories. Women, Peace and Security (28 Aug 2019). Blog Entry.

Rooryck, Johan (2019) Opportunity or threat? What Plan S can contribute to Open Access in Latin America. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (04 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

Rooryck, Johan (2019) The Plan S open access initiative creates more opportunities than threats for Latin America. LSE Latin America and Caribbean Blog (03 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

Roumbanis, Lambros (2019) Blind luck - could lotteries be a more efficient mechanism for allocating research funds than peer review? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (11 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

Rumbul, Rebecca (2019) Why it is essential we design the right digital democracy tools to suit local conditions. Democratic Audit Blog (31 Jan 2019). Blog Entry.

Rutter, Jill and Sargeant, Jess (2019) Governing without ministers: Northern Ireland power-sharing should be a priority for the UK government. Democratic Audit Blog (26 Sep 2019). Blog Entry.

Santana-Turégano, Manuel A. (2019) "Book review" Taking the Floor: Models, Morals and Management in a Wall Street Trading Room - Book Review. LSE Business Review (08 Dec 2019), pp. 1-3. Blog Entry.

Sartal, Antonio, Rodríguez, Miguel and Vázquez, Xosé H. (2019) The trade-offs between labour productivity and decarbonisation. LSE Business Review (26 Nov 2019). Blog Entry.

Schoenmaker, Dirk and Schramade, William (2019) How to change the paradigm in finance to incorporate a changing environment. LSE Business Review (02 Dec 2019), pp. 1-3. Blog Entry.

Schouten, Peer (2019) How roadblocks, not just minerals, fund rebels and conflict in the Congo. Conflict Research Programme Blog (21 Feb 2019). Blog Entry.

Schouten, Peer (2019) Why responsible sourcing of DRC minerals has major weak spots. Conflict Research Programme Blog (19 Sep 2019). Blog Entry.

Schradie, Jen (2019) There is a massive class and race-based chasm in digital activism in the US. Democratic Audit Blog (12 Feb 2019). Blog Entry.

Schweiger, Helena and Stepanov, Alexander (2019) Good management improves productivity, but it may worsen environmental performance. LSE Business Review (11 Dec 2019), pp. 1-4. Blog Entry.

Scott, Kyle (2019) Book review: the great broadening: how vast expansion of the policymaking agenda transformed American politics by Bryan D. Jones, Sean M. Theriault and Michelle Whyman. LSE Review of Books (01 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

Scudder, Mary F. (2019) Why it’s bad for democracy when we ignore the voices we would rather not hear. Democratic Audit Blog (22 Aug 2019). Blog Entry.

Seaton Kelton, Andrea and Pennington, Robin R. (2019) Do tweets from CEOs matter to investors? LSE Business Review (01 Nov 2019). Blog Entry.

Sesay, Mohamed (2019) Sierra Leone: from a war-torn country to a pathfinder for equitable and inclusive societies. Women, Peace and Security (16 Aug 2019). Blog Entry.

Seyd, Patrick (2019) The forward march of party members: has the shift in power to the grassroots gone too far? Democratic Audit Blog (16 Jul 2019). Blog Entry.

Shaw, Eric (2019) Labour’s political calculations: explaining the party’s muddled policy on Brexit. Democratic Audit Blog (18 Jan 2019). Blog Entry.

Shiner, Bethany (2019) General election 2019: unregulated digital political advertisements are damaging our democracy. Democratic Audit Blog (08 Nov 2019). Blog Entry.

Shiner, Bethany (2019) Self-regulation is not enough: the law on micro-targeted online political campaigns and big data needs reform. Democratic Audit Blog (04 Feb 2019). Blog Entry.

Siddiqi, Lutfey (2019) Cyber risk governance should take centre stage in financial services. LSE Business Review (04 Dec 2019), pp. 1-3. Blog Entry.

Siegel, Mona (2019) Peacemaking and women’s rights… a century in the making. Women, Peace and Security (18 Nov 2019), pp. 1-10. Blog Entry.

Silver, Jonathan David (2019) Book review: Modernist Art in Ethiopia. Africa at LSE (06 Dec 2019), pp. 1-7. Blog Entry.

Simpson, Ian (2019) General election 2019: what are the parties saying about electoral reform? Democratic Audit Blog (06 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

Simpson, Ian (2019) Local elections 2019: uncontested seats mean thousands of voters will be denied their democratic rights. Democratic Audit Blog (18 Apr 2019). Blog Entry.

Simson Caird, Dr Jack (2019) Does the House of Commons have power without influence? Democratic Audit Blog (12 Apr 2019). Blog Entry.

Sloam, James and Henn, Matt (2019) Young cosmopolitans and the deepening of the intergenerational divide following the 2019 general election. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Dec 2019), pp. 1-3. Blog Entry.

Smedley, Stuart (2019) A missed opportunity? Revisiting the euro referendum that never was from a historical perspective. LSE Brexit (01 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

Smith, Suzanne (2019) Book review: A duty to resist: when disobedience should be uncivil by candice delmas. Democratic Audit Blog (13 Apr 2019). Blog Entry.

Smyth, Stewart (2019) This election is a choice between more of the same or policies that face the housing crisis head-on. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Dec 2019), pp. 1-2. Blog Entry.

Spoon, Jae-Jae and Klüver, Heike (2019) What explains mainstream party decline across Europe? Democratic Audit Blog (12 Mar 2019). Blog Entry.

Stafford, Chris (2019) Canada’s 2019 federal election: is the first-past-the-post electoral system broken? Democratic Audit Blog (25 Oct 2019). Blog Entry.

Stanley, Isabelle and Dowler, Rod (2019) The deep roots of the trust crisis. Democratic Audit Blog (08 Feb 2019). Blog Entry.

Stingl, Verena, Lantz, Marcus and Oehmen, Josef (2019) Creating momentum for digital transformation without a burning platform. LSE Business Review (08 Nov 2019). Blog Entry.

Swan, Sean (2019) Northern Ireland and the withdrawal agreement. Democratic Audit Blog (19 Oct 2019). Blog Entry.

Szczerbiak, Aleks (2019) What to expect from Law and Justice's second term in government. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (06 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

Süß, Rahel (2019) Book review: In the shadow of justice: postwar liberalism and the remaking of political philosophy by Katrina Forrester. Democratic Audit Blog (30 Nov 2019). Blog Entry.

Taflaga, Marija and Kerby, Matthew (2019) Evidence from Australia: women are under-represented in senior political appointments, and this affects the representation of women in parliament. Democratic Audit Blog (10 Jul 2019). Blog Entry.

Tanyag, Maria (2019) How feminist research will help solve the climate crisis. Women, Peace and Security (17 Sep 2019), pp. 1-9. Blog Entry.

Tanyag, Maria (2019) Sobre cómo la investigación feminista ayudará a resolver la crisis climática. Women, Peace and Security (13 Dec 2019), pp. 1-9. Blog Entry.

Tas, Jeroen and Vieira, Helena (2019) Jeroen Tas: 'if we don't look at the big picture, we can tweak ourselves to oblivion'. LSE Business Review (19 Nov 2019). Blog Entry.

Taylor, Ros (2019) Hard, soft or none at all: what the election result will mean for Brexit. LSE Brexit (01 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

Thill, Michel (2019) Recycling as bricolage: training the Police Nationale Congolaise. Conflict Research Programme Blog (10 Oct 2019). Blog Entry.

Thompson, Louise (2019) What will life be like in the Commons for the Independent Group? Democratic Audit Blog (20 Feb 2019). Blog Entry.

Tomaney, John (2019) Book review: The new enclosure: the appropriation of public land in neoliberal Britain by Brett Christophers. Democratic Audit Blog (23 Feb 2019). Blog Entry.

Tomaney, John (2019) Book review: Twilight of the elites: prosperity, the periphery and the future of France by Christophe Guilluy. Democratic Audit Blog (17 Aug 2019). Blog Entry.

Tomaney, John (2019) Book review: little platoons: how a revived one nation can empower England's forgotten towns and redraw the political map by David Skelton. LSE Review of Books (01 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

Tomashevskiy, Andrey (2019) How private financial donations affect party extremism. Democratic Audit Blog (19 Sep 2019). Blog Entry.

Townsley, Joshua and Turnbull-Dugarte, Stuart J. (2019) How not to recruit postal voters in the UK. Democratic Audit Blog (27 Mar 2019). Blog Entry.

Turnbull-Dugarte, Stuart J. (2019) Selfies, policies or votes?: How politicians can campaign effectively on Instagram. Democratic Audit Blog (10 Apr 2019). Blog Entry.

Vercesi, Michelangelo (2019) When parliaments’ second chambers are reformed and the implications for democracy. Democratic Audit Blog (13 Aug 2019). Blog Entry.

Vlassenroot, Koen, Muzalia, Godefroid, Mudinga, Emery and Nyenyezi Bisoka, Aymar (2019) Tumukule, Tumukwepe: how ‘Citoyenneté’ reshaped the democratic space during Congo’s 2018 elections. Conflict Research Programme Blog (31 May 2019). Blog Entry.

Vlassenroot, Prof Koen, Muzalia Kihangu, Godefroid, Mudinga, Emery and Nyenyezu Bisoka, Aymar (2019) How increasing civic participation reshaped the democratic space during Congo’s 2018 elections. Democratic Audit Blog (08 Aug 2019). Blog Entry.

Voller, Yaniv (2019) Today’s refugees are tomorrow’s activists: transnational civil society and diaspora activism in Iraqi Kurdistan, Somaliland and South Sudan. Conflict Research Programme Blog (15 Aug 2019). Blog Entry.

Volmer, Judith (2019) Relief for those who are not fans of networking: study says it's not for everyone it’s not for everyone. LSE Business Review (01 Nov 2019). Blog Entry.

Wagenaar, Charlotte (2019) Referendums can be more effective if voters can choose from several options. Democratic Audit Blog (01 Nov 2019). Blog Entry.

Wakenge, Claude Iguma (2019) Basket fund and public authority in South-Kivu, eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. Conflict Research Programme Blog (30 Oct 2019). Blog Entry.

Walpole, Liam (2019) The US congress understands the importance of special forces oversight, why doesn’t the UK parliament? Democratic Audit Blog (19 Mar 2019). Blog Entry.

Walter, André and Emmenegger, Patrick (2019) Electoral reform: the fine print matters. Democratic Audit Blog (07 May 2019). Blog Entry.

Weldon, Marcus and Vieira, Helena (2019) Marcus Weldon: '5G will enable a new era of productivity and economic growth'. LSE Business Review (12 Nov 2019). Blog Entry.

Wennmann, Achim (2019) A peacebuilding perspective on post-conflict reconstruction in Syria. Conflict Research Programme Blog (14 Feb 2019). Blog Entry.

Whittaker, Matthew (2019) the changing size and shape of the UK state. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Dec 2019), pp. 1-5. Blog Entry.

Wilks-Heeg, Stuart (2019) Election petitions remain important to the integrity of UK elections, but reforms are urgently needed. Democratic Audit Blog (16 Jan 2019). Blog Entry.

Williams, Helen K. R. ORCID: 0000-0003-1259-7097 and Hudson, Clare (2019) MarcEdit and Metadata trends. CILIP Cataloguing and Indexing Group Blog (02 Jul 2019). Blog Entry.

Williams, Katherine (2019) Book review: Gender and the radical and extreme right: mechanisms of transmission and the role of educational interventions edited by Cynthia Miller-Idriss and Hilary Pilkington. Democratic Audit Blog (11 May 2019). Blog Entry.

Williams, Katherine (2019) Book review: The far right today by Cas Mudde. Democratic Audit Blog (20 Oct 2019). Blog Entry.

Willumsen, David M. (2019) Why geography matters: MPs with constituencies a long distance from Westminster choose different ways to represent their voters. Democratic Audit Blog (05 Feb 2019). Blog Entry.

Wilson, Dr Gary (2019) Book review: Stretching the constitution: the Brexit shock in historic perspective by Andrew Blick. Democratic Audit Blog (03 Aug 2019). Blog Entry.

Winzler, Tim (2019) Book review: Strangers in their own land: anger and mourning on the American right by Arlie Russell Hochschild. Democratic Audit Blog (19 Jan 2019). Blog Entry.

Wohl, Caroline (2019) From dynasty to decay: an analysis of 19th century changes to the Chinese political economy. LSE Undergraduate Political Review (28 Mar 2019). Blog Entry.

Wojciechowska, Marta (2019) How to design deliberative democratic assemblies in an inclusive way: a recommendation for policy-makers. Democratic Audit Blog (27 Sep 2019). Blog Entry.

Woldemariam, Yohannes (2019) State formation and disintegration in Ethiopia. Africa at LSE (21 Nov 2019). Blog Entry.

Woldemariam, Yohannes (2019) The romantic rewriting of Haile Selassie’s legacy must stop. Africa at LSE (04 Feb 2019). Blog Entry.

Wolton, Stephane ORCID: 0000-0003-1405-650X (2019) The populists’ trap: mainstream responses to populist new parties are a threat to democracy. Democratic Audit Blog (25 Jun 2019). Blog Entry.

Worthy, Ben (2019) What does Boris Johnson’s political record tell us about his prospects as Prime Minister? Democratic Audit Blog (19 Jun 2019). Blog Entry.

Worthy, Ben (2019) What makes a prime minister great? Democratic Audit Blog (24 Jul 2019). Blog Entry.

Worthy, Ben (2019) A tale of two failures: poor choices and bad judgements on the road to Brexit. Democratic Audit Blog (22 Mar 2019). Blog Entry.

Worthy, Ben and Heide, Marlen (2019) Donald Trump: openness, secrets and lies. Democratic Audit Blog (19 Feb 2019). Blog Entry.

Worthy, Ben and Heide, Marlen (2019) Theresa May and Boris Johnson: secrecy as statecraft? Democratic Audit Blog (11 Sep 2019). Blog Entry.

Yang, Bedy (2019) Bedy Yang: 'corporations often come from a place of fear of being disrupted'. LSE Business Review (22 Nov 2019). Blog Entry.

Yin, Yidan and Smith, Pamela K. (2019) Power increases cognitive functioning. LSE Business Review (18 Nov 2019). Blog Entry.

Youssef, Myriam (2019) Syrian people suffer after Pyrrhic victory. Conflict Research Programme Blog (12 Feb 2019). Blog Entry.

Zeqo, Epidamn (2019) Macron closed the door on Albania, but Tirana's youth has opened a window to Europe. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (04 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

Zur, Roi (2019) The empty centre: why the Liberal Democrats need to demonstrate competence and unity to win votes. Democratic Audit Blog (28 Oct 2019). Blog Entry.

Zwergel, Bernhard, Wins, Anett and Klein, Christian (2019) Individual investment advice is key for sustainable investment behaviour. LSE Business Review (18 Dec 2019), pp. 1-3. Blog Entry.

deSouza, Priyanka (2019) Book review: Political blackness in multiracial Britain by Mohan Ambikaipaker. Democratic Audit Blog (26 Jan 2019). Blog Entry.

van Zyl Smit, Jan (2019) The need for a better understanding of our judiciary has never been greater. Democratic Audit Blog (24 Sep 2019). Blog Entry.

Égert, Balázs (2019) Regulation, institutions and economic growth. LSE Business Review (01 Dec 2019), pp. 1-3. Blog Entry.

Thesis

Keeyaa, Chaurey (2019) Pirates and property: the moralities of branded and generic medicines. Masters thesis, London School of Economics.

Yan, Yifei ORCID: 0000-0003-2833-5972 (2019) Governance of government middle schools in Beijing and Delhi: supportive accountability, incentives and capacity. Doctoral thesis, National University of Singapore.

Other

Chant, Sylvia (2019) Cell seller, Gambia. LSE Research Festival 2019, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Audio/visual resource

Adebajo, Fikayo (2019) Ayesha - eight months pregnant. LSE Research Festival 2019, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Aggarwal, Tanvi (2019) Concert. LSE Research Festival 2019, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Anosike, Chijioke (2019) Brixton, you've changed. LSE Research Festival 2019, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Askin, Arzucan (2019) “Do not throw garbage!”: lessons in urban resilience from Cuba. LSE Research Festival 2019, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Azman bin Wazir, Nur (2019) Teach a man to fish. LSE Research Festival 2019, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Bahceci, Sergen (2019) Re-enacting determination. LSE Research Festival 2019, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Bou, Camille (2019) In Varietate Concordia. LSE Research Festival 2019, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Cerdio, Maria (2019) US drug war hegemony: rethinking bilateral perspectives [winner - short film prize]. LSE Research Festival 2019, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Chabib, Anissa (2019) Look further, when perception is misleading. LSE Research Festival 2019, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Dobson, Phoebe (2019) The strength in forgiveness. LSE Research Festival 2019, London School of Economics and Political Science, London. UK.

Dovcik, Jakub (2019) Slovak civil service: hard(ly) working(?). LSE Research Festival 2019, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Garcia Briceno, Luis (2019) Baptised by mercury: indigenous worlds in the Anthropocene. LSE Research Festival 2019, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Haines, Allison (2019) A change of perspective. LSE Research Festival 2019, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Han, Yoonai (2019) Urbanising East Asia and middle class dream. LSE Research Festival 2019, London School of Economics and Political Science, GBR.

Heeckt, Catarina (2019) The road to hell is paved with good intentions. LSE Research Festival 2019, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Herrmann, Tim, Waldmann, Claudia, Addai-Bempah, Caroline and Hayes, Andrew (2019) A terribly nice family. LSE Research Festival 2019, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Hinrichsen, Yanina (2019) Red Deer at Dundreggan. LSE Research Festival 2019, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Hirani, Chandni (2019) Finding hope in a modern era of human displacement. LSE Research Festival 2019, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Huang, Yanning (2019) Bank, order in disorder. LSE Research Festival 2019, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Iemmi, Valentina ORCID: 0000-0003-3301-0689 (2019) Calm disorders. LSE Research Festival 2019, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Kabeer, Naila ORCID: 0000-0001-7769-9540 (2019) Rice and fish curry. LSE Research Festival 2019, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Kohonen, Liisa (2019) Greying villages of family planning era China. LSE Research Festival 2019, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Kong, Pengyin (2019) Dancing afterwork. LSE Research Festival 2019, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Li, Joy (2019) Floating identity. LSE Research Festival 2019, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Moteea, Preetima (2019) Sun, sand, sea and wall? LSE Research Festival 2019, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Nikolaidis, Alexandros, Bonvin, Mathilde Justine, Madaj, David, Khourdaji, Alexander, Nava, Lorenza and Doguoglu, Eren (2019) Discourse. LSE Research Festival 2019, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Okenwa, Doris (2019) Water is thicker than oil. LSE Research Festival 2019, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Palma Carvalho, Helena (2019) The "agrarian question" in Portugal. LSE Research Festival 2019, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Pérez de la Blanca Terrés, Sancho (2019) Wanderer under the sea of fog. LSE Research Festival 2019, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Ramasamy, Renuka (2019) Consumerism, artificial Intelligence and the death of human connection. LSE Research Festival 2019, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Sharma, Arzoie (2019) What will the human pick? LSE Research Festival 2019, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Shoichet, Alexandra (2019) Neighbours. LSE Research Festival 2019, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Suss, Joel (2019) Hong Kong urbanscape [winner - photograph prize]. LSE Research Festival 2019, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Ustek-Spilda, Funda (2019) Do things have ethics? LSE Research Festival 2019, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Vaquero Pineiro, Cristina (2019) Living heritage. LSE Research Festival 2019, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Wang, Jiaqi (2019) Connection. LSE Research Festival 2019, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Zhou, Yufei (2019) Suck it out or let it die [winner - PhD Academy prize]. LSE Research Festival 2019, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

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