Items where type is Online resource and year is 2018

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  • Adeel, Muhammad (2018). Karachi's neighbourhoods most populated among those of other cities.
  • Adisa, Olumide (2018). Book review: building better societies: promoting social justice in a world falling apart edited by Rowland Atkinson, Lisa Mckenzie and Simon Winlow.
  • Decker, Frank, Goodhart, C. A. E. (2018). Credit mechanics: a precursor to the current money supply debate.
  • Donnelly, Paul, Garcia-Lorenzo, Lucia, Sell-Trujillo, Lucia, Imas, Miguel (2018). What is the future of work?
  • Freeman, Emily (2018). Male involvement in unsafe and safe abortion in Zambia.
  • Hayhoe, Simon (2018). Flipping descriptions: a new phase of democratising audio description.
  • Hernández-Quevedo, Cristina, Mestre Ferrándiz, Jorge, Sánchez-Iriso, Eduardo, Bohigas, Lluís (2018). El Boletín se adapta a las nuevas tecnologías.
  • Hutchinson, John (2018). Does nationalism cause war?
  • Lordan, Grace (2018). Be careful what you wish for with minimum wage hikes.
  • Lordan, Grace (2018). Low-skill workers will be the have-nots of automation.
  • Lordan, Grace, Neumark, David (2018). People versus machines: the impact of minimum wages on automatable Jobs.
  • Mendez, Alvaro (2018). Panama could soon become China’s gateway to Latin America thanks to an imminent free trade agreement.
  • Moon, Claire (2018). Politics, deathwork, and the rights of the dead.
  • Rode, Philipp (2018). Ethiopia's railway revolution.
  • de Grauwe, Paul (2018). Why Russia is economically weak and politically strong.
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  • Aaronson, Daniel, Phelan, Brian (2018). The potential to automate low-wage jobs in the U.S. and its impact on workers. picture_as_pdf
  • Abaya, Miriam (2018). The resignation of old leaders does not guarantee a new era of leadership in Africa.
  • Abbas, Jo, Jones, Katy (2018). In-work conditionality is based on weak evidence - but will the policy sink or swim? picture_as_pdf
  • Abbas, Madeline-Sophie (2018). The detrimental effects of current counter-extremism measures on British Muslim families. picture_as_pdf
  • Abbas, Tahir (2018). Book review: journey into Europe: Islam, immigration and identity by Akbar Ahmed.
  • Abbasi, Asad (2018). Book Review: comic performance in Pakistan: the bhand by Claire Pamment.
  • Abbasi, Asad (2018). Pakistan election special: the usual manifestos. picture_as_pdf
  • Acimovic, Jason, Parker, Chris, Drake, David, Balasubramanian, Karthik (2018). How platforms can help their contract workers make decisions in uncertain environments. picture_as_pdf
  • Ackerman, Bruce, Le Grand, Julian (2018). How to have a serious referendum on Brexit and avoid a rerun of the original.
  • Ackerman, Bruce, Le Grand, Julian (2018). How to have a serious referendum on Brexit and avoid a rerun of the original. picture_as_pdf
  • Ackerman, Bruce, Le Grand, Julian (2018). People’s vote: what would a serious Brexit referendum look like? picture_as_pdf
  • Adam, Paula, Solans-Domènech, Maite, Radó-Trilla, Núria, Dedeu, Toni, Barberà, Albert (2018). Developing a "responsible assessment" system to improve research impact: a case study from Catalonia. picture_as_pdf
  • Adams, Stephen B. (2018). Silicon Valley and America's global ambition in the early 20th century.
  • Ademolu, Edward (2018). How representations of Africa by NGOs impact diaspora community's identity and engagement with international development. picture_as_pdf
  • Ademolu, Edward (2018). Seeing and being development's 'other': representations of Africa and diaspora audiences. picture_as_pdf
  • Adjerid, Idris, Peer, Eyal, Acquisti, Alessandro (2018). The paradox of wanting privacy but behaving as if it didn't matter.
  • Admati, Anat (2018). Financial crises, corporate scandals and blind spots: who is responsible?
  • Agarwal, Anmol (2018). Increasing inequality in India: a silent subject? picture_as_pdf
  • Agarwal, Anmol, Chopra, Suchika (2018). The hard realities of a sweet life: curbing the damaging effects of India's relationship with sugar. picture_as_pdf
  • Agarwal, Mahak (2018). Isolated climate policies and the actions of India. picture_as_pdf
  • Agarwalla, Shubhangi (2018). The role of mercy in India. picture_as_pdf
  • Agha, Nadia (2018). Maternal and newborn health in Pakistan: risks, challenges, and the way forward. picture_as_pdf
  • Agné, Hans, Mörkenstam, Ulf (2018). PhD students supervised collectively rather than individually are quicker to complete their theses.
  • Agrawal, Mahak (2018). Expansion and deterioration: considering the environmental implications of the multiplier effect for New Delhi. picture_as_pdf
  • Aguilera, Rodrigo (2018). Despite reform, Mexico's 2018 election is business as usual. picture_as_pdf
  • Aguilera, Rodrigo (2018). Discretionary rule of law in Mexico could undermine AMLO's anti-corruption drive. picture_as_pdf
  • Ahad, Aliyyah (2018). Other EU countries must reach out to the Britons living there. picture_as_pdf
  • Ahdash, Fatima (2018). Should the law facilitate the removal of the children of terrorists and extremists from their care?
  • Ahlburg, Dennis (2018). Why going to university in Britain is still a wise investment.
  • Ahmed, Rafiul (2018). The NRC as 'truth machine' in Assam.
  • Ahmed, Wasim (2018). More room for greater depth and detail: implications for academic research of Twitter's expanded character limit.
  • Akello, Grace (2018). From 'saved' to secularised: the challenges facing former LRA fighters after reintegration into their communities.
  • Akins, Harrison (2018). Pakistan's 'Pashtun Spring' faces off against a colonial-era law.
  • Al, Serhun (2018). Book review: Turkey's July 15th coup: what happened and why edited by M. Hakan Yavuz and Bayram Balci. picture_as_pdf
  • Alam, Khurshed (2018). Normative causality of corruption in Bangladesh: the past and present scenario. picture_as_pdf
  • Alam, Khurshed (2018). The problem of power practice in Bangladesh. picture_as_pdf
  • Alexander, Brian (2018). Why we should expect to see more rule-breaking in Congress from now on. picture_as_pdf
  • Ali, Mona (2018). Brexit and the reemergence of the balance of payments as a policy constraint. picture_as_pdf
  • Ali, Mona (2018). UK financial power after Brexit: understanding the country's external balance sheets. picture_as_pdf
  • Ali, Sultana, Rehman Cheema, Abdur (2018). Exploring the many barriers to a girl's education in Sindh, Pakistan.
  • Ali Seerat, Rustam (2018). To improve security, the Afghanistan government needs to focus on urbanisation.
  • Alla, Kristel, Hall, Wayne, Whiteford, Harvey, Head, Brian, Meurk, Carla (2018). The concept of research impact pervades contemporary academic discourse - but what does it actually mean?
  • Allen, Peter (2018). Book review: the good politician: folk theories, political interaction and the rise of anti-politics by Nick Clarke et al. picture_as_pdf
  • Allott, Philip (2018). Article 50 is flawed: could the ECJ extend the two-year withdrawal period? picture_as_pdf
  • Allott, Philip (2018). National sovereignty seems to mean something clear and precise. It does not. picture_as_pdf
  • Allott, Philip (2018). Sovereignty: a false friend in the defence of national identity. picture_as_pdf
  • Alonso, José M., Andrews, Rhys (2018). How local political preferences influence public housing reform.
  • Altan, Servet (2018). Book review: slow looking: the art and practice of learning through observation by Shari Tishman. picture_as_pdf
  • Altun, Kahraman, Müller, Johannes (2018). WTO option in practice: how a no-deal Brexit would seriously damage key UK industries. picture_as_pdf
  • Amboko, Julians (2018). Liberalising the economy isn't enough to deal with Ethiopia's foreign currency crunch. picture_as_pdf
  • Amboko, Julians (2018). Zimbabwe in 2018: steering a difficult path to recovery.
  • Amery, Fran (2018). A sea-change in abortion politics: Stella Creasy's proposal and its significance for the entire UK. picture_as_pdf
  • Ames, Jenny (2018). How should we balance the research impact ecosystem? picture_as_pdf
  • Amini, Shima, Toms, Steven (2018). Lessons from the 1890s to realign innovation and finance in post-Brexit Britain.
  • Anand, Paul (2018). Social resources matter - we shouldn't assume that only money talks. picture_as_pdf
  • Anciaes, Paulo Rui (2018). Book review: governing compact cities: how to connect planning, design and transport by Philipp Rode.
  • Andersen, Jon Aarum (2018). The old man and the sea of leadership: looking for effectiveness.
  • Anderson, Simon P., Foros, Øystein, Kind, Hans Jarle (2018). The media market and the battle for increasingly rare exclusive eyeballs.
  • Andreasson, Stefan (2018). Who cares about Africa? British and American conservatisms in African development.
  • Angelaki, Marina (2018). Uncovering the profound effects that pension and health care reforms have had in post-crisis Greece.
  • Angelou, Angelos (2018). Jeremy is for turning: Labour's Liverpool conference marks a clear repositioning of the left on Brexit. picture_as_pdf
  • Angelou, Angelos (2018). LSE Continental Breakfast 7: the business consequences of a breakdown in exit negotiations.
  • Anheier, Helmut K. (2018). Brexit: time for a moratorium? picture_as_pdf
  • Anheier, Helmut K. (2018). A five-year moratorium on Brexit is needed to allow the UK and the EU to fully get to grips with the process. picture_as_pdf
  • Anitha, Sundari, Pearson, Ruth (2018). Introducing "Striking women: struggles and strategies of South Asian women workers from Grunwick to Gate Gourmet" (Part 1). picture_as_pdf
  • Anitha, Sundari, Pearson, Ruth (2018). LSE RB feature: Sundari Anitha and Ruth Pearson introduce striking women: struggles and strategies of South Asian women workers from Grunwick to Gate Gourmet.
  • Anitha, Sundari, Pearson, Ruth (2018). Sundari Anitha and Ruth Pearson on "Striking women: struggles and strategies of South Asian women workers from Grunwick to Gate Gourmet" (Part 2). picture_as_pdf
  • Anselmo, Kevin (2018). The right messaging should be the cornerstone of your research communications strategy. picture_as_pdf
  • Antonakakis, Nikolaos (2018). Rethinking London's 'ripple effect' on house prices: other UK regions transmit shocks too.
  • Arekapudi, Nisha (2018). Over 100 countries still bar women from working in specific jobs.
  • Arena, Claudia, Michelon, Giovanna, Trojanowski, Grzegorz (2018). When CEO hubris leads to environmental innovation. picture_as_pdf
  • Arezki, Rabah, Matsumoto, Akito (2018). Shifting commodity markets in a globalised world.
  • Arif, Amber (2018). CPEC: a continuum of opportunities and challenges for Pakistan.
  • Armaly, Miles T. (2018). Why an attack on the Supreme Court by Donald Trump could hurt its reputation in the eyes of his supporters.
  • Arman, Abukar (2018). Transformation euphoria in the Horn of Africa. picture_as_pdf
  • Arnesen, Sveinung (2018). The problem of feedback loops: do opinion polls reinforce popular views?
  • Arnold, Maxwell (2018). Google's involvement is a step forward for blockchain. picture_as_pdf
  • Aron, Hadas, Holland, Emily (2018). Donald Trump is fulfilling campaign promises - to Vladimir Putin. picture_as_pdf
  • Arrébola, Carlos A., Deller, Rosemary (2018). 5 recommended readings on European integration in the age of Brexit.
  • Ashton, Nigel J (2018). British policy and Qaddafi's Libya: landmark victory in the battle for information rights. picture_as_pdf
  • Ashwin, Sarah, Kabeer, Naila (2018). Taking #MeToo into global supply chains.
  • Ast, Federico (2018). The new federalism: blockchain will decentralise big tech's power on the internet. picture_as_pdf
  • Athanasakou, Vasiliki E., Simpson, Ana (2018). How much attention do investors pay to rounding in earnings forecasts?
  • Atherton, Michelle (2018). In Pennsylvania's special election, Conor Lamb's Democratic victory was fuelled by his moderate positions and voters' concerns about healthcare.
  • Atherton, Michelle (2018). Why the Pennsylvania Supreme Court's gerrymandering decision is good news for Democrats.
  • Atingo, Jacky, Parker, Melissa (2018). Outcast in your own home. picture_as_pdf
  • Atkins, Judi (2018). How to make a coalition work: rhetoric lessons from the 2010-15 government.
  • Atkins, Judi (2018). 'Rivers of Blood' fifty years on: Enoch Powell's rhetoric of blame and exclusion.
  • Atkins, Judi (2018). Theresa May, Ed Miliband, and the problem of the 'personalised political'.
  • Atkinson, Craig (2018). Disruptive trade technologies will usher in the 'internet of rules'.
  • Atkinson, Craig (2018). 'Trade policy 3.0' will foster inclusive trade. picture_as_pdf
  • Atkinson, Matthew D., DeWitt, Darin, Uscinski, Joseph E. (2018). Just like previous presidents, Donald Trump's political fortunes rise and fall with the economy.
  • Atkinson-Sheppard, Sally (2018). A rough life: exploring the involvement of street children in organised crime in Dhaka.
  • Auel, Katrin, Umit, Resul (2018). What determines how much an MP spends on communicating with their constituents?
  • Awan-Scully, Roger (2018). Devolutionist unionist? Brexit won't ease the complexities of Welsh politics. picture_as_pdf
  • Aylott, Nicholas, Bolin, Niklas (2018). How the rise of the Swedish radical right changed the most stable party system in Europe. picture_as_pdf
  • Azmat, Ghazala, Simion, Stefania (2018). Analysing the distributional effects of higher education funding reforms in the UK.
  • Bacevic, Jana (2018). Book review: the toxic university: zombie leadership, academic rock stars and neoliberal ideology by John Smyth.
  • Badham, Richard J, Rhodes, Carl (2018). (Mis)leading ethics: towards a bearable lightness of being. picture_as_pdf
  • Baguios, Arbie, Isimbi, Ynis, Yamron, David (2018). Africans winning the World Cup? What 'decolonisation by integration' could teach us about black French identity. picture_as_pdf
  • Bahar, Dany, Rapoport, Hillel (2018). Migrants are key to productivity gains for countries. picture_as_pdf
  • Bahar, Dany, Rapoport, Hillel (2018). Migrants are key to productivity gains for countries. picture_as_pdf
  • Bailey, Kate (2018). Book review: gore capitalism by Sayak Valencia. picture_as_pdf
  • Bailey, Katie (2018). Mismanaged souls: why does employee engagement remain stubbornly low?
  • Bakker, Jan, Datta, Nikhil (2018). Hard cheese? Dairy products will be more expensive after Brexit. picture_as_pdf
  • Bakker, Jan, Datta, Nikhil (2018). Why dairy products will be more expensive after Brexit, and by how much. picture_as_pdf
  • Balaji, Aishu (2018). Elite return migration and development in India. picture_as_pdf
  • Balaram, Brhmie (2018). Insecurity in modern work: policy overlooks the 'chronically precarious' workers.
  • Banaji, Shakuntala, Mejias, Sam (2018). Keeping freedom of movement is the top Brexit priority for young people.
  • Banaji, Shakuntala, Mejias, Sam (2018). Young people are highly critical of Brexit and fear the insularity it could bring.
  • Banerjee, Paroj (2018). "But we are here to see the slum": counter-conceptualising 'slums' in Mumbai and beyond. picture_as_pdf
  • Banke-Thomas, Adura (2018). The emigration of doctors from Nigeria is not today's problem, it is tomorrow's. picture_as_pdf
  • Bannerman, Chris (2018). Long read: freedom of movement: what Brexit means for dance.
  • Bannerman, Gordon (2018). Business of war: contractors acted as the hidden wiring of the British army in the 1700s.
  • Barber, Michael J., Schmidt, Soren J. (2018). Competitive general elections can mean more productive legislators, but only up to a point. picture_as_pdf
  • Bardhan, Pranab (2018). A global agenda for labour.
  • Barnard, Catherine, Fraser Butlin, Sarah (2018). Long read: how to deploy the emergency brake to manage migration. picture_as_pdf
  • Barnes, Naomi, Davies, Huw (2018). Do we (mis)recognise the political power of Twitter?
  • Barnes, Ralph M., Johnston, Heather M., MacKenzie, Noah, Tobin, Stephanie J., Taglang, Chelsea M. (2018). Ad hominem attacks on scientists are just as likely to undermine public faith in research as legitimate empirical critiques.
  • Barnes, Richard, Williams, Chris, Stewart, Bryce, O'Leary, Bethan, Appleby, Thomas, Carpenter, Griffin (2018). It's still uncertain how the UK will deliver a 'successful' fisheries policy after Brexit.
  • Barnes, Robert, Williams, Chris, Stewart, Bryce, O'Leary, Bethan, Appleby, Thomas, Carpenter, Griffin (2018). Brexit and fishing: How can the UK deliver a 'successful' fisheries policy after Brexit?
  • Barnett, Adrian (2018). Random audits could shift the incentive for researchers from quantity to quality.
  • Barnett, Adrian (2018). An idea to promote research integrity: adding badges to papers where the authors fought against the results being suppressed or sanitised. picture_as_pdf
  • Barr, Ashley (2018). For African American millennials, difficulties on the road to adulthood may be hurting their mothers' health.
  • Barrett, Gavin (2018). Mutually assured destruction? Understanding the UK and Ireland's standoff over the Northern Irish border.
  • Barrinha, Andre, Farrand-Carrapico, Helena (2018). How coherent is EU cybersecurity policy?
  • Barrio, Astrid, Field, Bonnie N. (2018). Finding a way out of the Catalan labyrinth.
  • Barron, Nicholas (2018). Book review: archaeologists in print: publishing for the people by Amara Thornton. picture_as_pdf
  • Barry, Karen (2018). Mental health risks in research training can no longer be ignored. picture_as_pdf
  • Bartle, John, Dellepiane-Avellaneda, Sebastian, McGann, Anthony (2018). Elections rather than public opinion determine the broad direction of government policy. picture_as_pdf
  • Barton, Alexander (2018). Protected housing does not protect Chicago's older Puerto Rican adults from the broader effects of gentrification.
  • Barwise, Patrick (2018). Why tech markets are winner-take-all. picture_as_pdf
  • Basbøll, Thomas (2018). We need our scientists to build models that frame our policies, not to tell stories that shape them. picture_as_pdf
  • Basbøll, Thomas (2018). A scientific paper shouldn't tell a good story but present a strong argument. picture_as_pdf
  • Basedow, Robert (2018). Lessons from South Korea: what would a hard Brexit mean for British manufacturers? picture_as_pdf
  • Basedow, Robert (2018). While a global trade war is looming, the UK faces an anarchic world economy.
  • Basi, Tina, Sloane, Mona (2018). Impact is crippling higher education. But it is still part of the solution.
  • Basker, Emek, Vickers, Chris, Ziebarth, Nicolas L. (2018). A picture of the retail grocery industry during the Great Depression. picture_as_pdf
  • Bastos, Marco, Mercea, Dan (2018). Brexit tweets suggest nationalism and austerity - rather than populism - motivated voters. picture_as_pdf
  • Batarseh., Feras A. (2018). Why an open mind on open science could reshape human knowledge.
  • Batel, Susana, Devine-Wright, Patrick (2018). Populism and energy: Britishness, Europeanness, and responses to energy infrastructures. picture_as_pdf
  • Baudenbacher, Carl (2018). 'Britzerland': the problem of dispute resolution post-Brexit. picture_as_pdf
  • Baudenbacher, Carl (2018). Two souls in Europe's breast: the attractions of EFTA for the UK. picture_as_pdf
  • Baynes, Grace (2018). We need more carrots: give academic researchers the support and incentives to share data.
  • Beaudoin, Daniel (2018). Five steps to meeting the challenges of maintaining an appropriate writing voice.
  • Beauvallet, Anne (2018). Expanding opportunities at school level in England is a government priority in name only.
  • Becker, Ralph (2018). Strong and inclusive mayors are filling the gaps in state and federal decision making.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2018). 2018 is a crucial year for the platform-publisher relationship.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2018). Facebook's newsfeed changes: a disaster or an opportunity for news publishers?
  • Beer, Caroline, Cruz Aceves, Victor (2018). Compared to Mexico, religion's role in US society has hindered progress on legal equality for LGBT people.
  • Beer, Dave (2018). The data imaginary: six reasons why data analytics have become so powerful. picture_as_pdf
  • Beevor, Eleanor, Titeca, Kristof (2018). Troubling times for the Rwenzururu Kingdom in Western Uganda. picture_as_pdf
  • Begg, Iain (2018). After a period of resilience, things appear to be turning sour for the UK economy.
  • Begg, Iain (2018). "Read my lips": no Brexit dividend. picture_as_pdf
  • Begg, Iain (2018). Read my lips: no such thing as a Brexit dividend. picture_as_pdf
  • Begg, Iain (2018). Rethinking the governance of economic and monetary union: should rules continue to rule?
  • Begg, Iain (2018). The UK is heading towards a frightening constitutional crisis over Brexit. picture_as_pdf
  • Begg, Iain (2018). What if Britain rejoined the EU? Breaking up may be less hard than making up. picture_as_pdf
  • Begg, Iain (2018). A paler shade of grey? It is hard to see how any in-between version of Brexit can prevail. picture_as_pdf
  • Begg, Iain (2018). A soft Brexit is a compromise that would please no one. picture_as_pdf
  • Behrens, Alfredo (2018). Latin America's literature, history, and culture show that we must find our own managerial script.
  • Bekkers, Eddy, Francois, Joseph, Rojas-Romagosa, Hugo (2018). Melting ice caps will open the northern sea to commercial traffic and change world trade patterns. picture_as_pdf
  • Bell, Alex, Chetty, Raj (2018). Exposure to innovation influences who becomes an inventor.
  • Bell, Kirsten (2018). Does not compute: why I'm proposing a moratorium on academics' use of the term "outputs".
  • Bell, Lauren C. (2018). Justice Kennedy's retirement politicizes the Supreme Court and complicates the congressional midterms. picture_as_pdf
  • Benedikter, Roland (2018). Italy's post-electoral intrigues shed light on the country's political culture.
  • Benedikter, Roland, Zlosilo, Miguel, Saeger, Corinna (2018). The six sources of Piñera's success in Chile's 2017 elections will also shape his second term.
  • Benson, Michaela (2018). Contrary to popular assumption, most Britons living in the EU27 aren't retirees.
  • Bergmann, Adrian (2018). El Salvador elections 2018: security, migration, and the beginning of the end for two-party rule.
  • Bermek, Sevinç, Çevik, Ledün (2018). Turkey's missing swing voters: understanding the results of the 2018 Turkish elections. picture_as_pdf
  • Bernacchio, Caleb (2018). Our inherent vulnerability and dependence on others in the workplace. picture_as_pdf
  • Besen-Cassino, Yasemin (2018). Teen girls and the earliest gender inequalities in the labour market.
  • Betancourt, Julio-César (2018). Alternatives to litigation could enhance the quality of Latin America's underperforming justice systems. picture_as_pdf
  • Betts, Julian R., Hahn, Youjin, Zau, Andrew C. (2018). Carefully designed multiple choice tests can help teachers to quickly determine what students don't understand.
  • Bevington, Matthew (2018). What will Brexit mean for the government's immigration agencies?
  • Bhatt, Kinnari (2018). Book review: borrowing together: microfinance and cultivating social ties by Becky Yang Hsu.
  • Bhattacharya, Aveek (2018). Book review: the case against education: why the education system is a waste of time and money by Bryan Caplan.
  • Bhattacharya, Caroline (2018). Backbench rebels are likely to give Merkel a headache over Europe. picture_as_pdf
  • Bhopal, Kalwant (2018). The myth of a post-racial society: white privilege is still being perpetuated in English schools.
  • Bhullar, Indy (2018). Finding 'buried' data on South Asia at LSE Library.
  • Bhuta, Aishwarya (2018). Book review: the free voice: on democracy, culture and the nation by Ravish Kumar. picture_as_pdf
  • Bickerton, Chris (2018). The Five Star Movement and the rise of 'techno-populist' parties.
  • Bickerton, Christopher (2018). The roots of Brexit lie in Britain's broken economic model: we now urgently need a new social settlement. picture_as_pdf
  • Billitteri, Tom (2018). Bitcoin may not last, but blockchain could be the real deal.
  • Billitteri, Tom (2018). Gaza's endemic economic misery lies behind the confrontation.
  • Billitteri, Tom (2018). Gun control activism reaches the corporate boardroom. picture_as_pdf
  • Binney, George, Glanfield, Philip, Wilke, Gerhard (2018). Whether you like it or not, office politics is unavoidable. picture_as_pdf
  • Binney, George, Glanfield, Philip, Wilke, Gerhard (2018). A managerial orthodoxy dominates organisational life since the Thatcher/Reagan era.
  • Birch, Kean (2018). Book review: a research agenda for neoliberalism by Kean Birch.
  • Bittner, Amanda, Goodyear-Grant, Elizabeth (2018). Why "sex" may not be the best way to understand the gender gap in political behavior.
  • Björnmalm, Mattias (2018). The future for academic publishers lies in navigating research, not distributing it.
  • Black, Bryan M., Shay, Laine P. (2018). States with more competitive legislative elections are more likely to enact laws that are invalidated by the Supreme Court. picture_as_pdf
  • Blackmore, Kara (2018). Understanding South Sudan: questions of knowledge and representation photo essay.
  • Blackmore, Kara, Serumaga, Nikissi (2018). Creating the right dynamic among our resident artists to curate impact in #LSEreturn.
  • Blackwell, Joel (2018). Brexit is an opportunity for MPs to scrutinise legislation better.
  • Blick, Andrew (2018). Rematch? The constitutional implications of a second EU referendum.
  • Blick, Andrew (2018). The UK political system has been stirred by the Brexit process.
  • Blick, Andrew (2018). What precisely does 'Canada +++' mean?
  • Blick, Andrew (2018). The constitutional implications of a second EU referendum.
  • Bodrožić, Zlatko, Adler, Paul S. (2018). What explains the evolution of management models over the past two centuries? picture_as_pdf
  • Bolet, Diane (2018). Continental Breakfast 6: is Switzerland a model for the UK-EU relationship?
  • Bonnes, Stephanie (2018). How bureaucracy can help maintain sexism and inequality in the US military. picture_as_pdf
  • Boone, Catherine (2018). Refocusing scholarly attention on Kenya's smallholder settlement schemes is long overdue.
  • Booth, Alison, Fan, Elliott, Meng, Xin, Zhang, Dandan (2018). Lessons from a state-imposed gender equality policy in China.
  • Booth, Jonathan E. (2018). The Supreme Court's 'fair share' case is an existential threat to public sector unions. But it may force them to engage and embrace choice.
  • Borchardt, Alexandra, Bironzo, Diego, Simon, Felix M. (2018). What bothers European media most about Brexit? picture_as_pdf
  • Borchardt, Rachel, Hartings, Matthew R. (2018). The academic papers researchers regard as significant are not those that are highly cited.
  • Bordignon, Fabio (2018). Silvio is back: understanding Berlusconi's latest revival ahead of the Italian general election.
  • Borrelli, Lisa Marie (2018). Book review: Nordic nationalism and penal order: walling the welfare state by Vanessa Barker. picture_as_pdf
  • Bose, Saheli (2018). What has kept BIMSTEC from taking off? picture_as_pdf
  • Bossetta, Michael, Segesten, Anamaria Dutceac, Trenz, Hans-Jörg (2018). The Brexit battle on Facebook: assessing echo chambers and polarisation. picture_as_pdf
  • Boswell, Christina (2018). Deportation targets in the Home Office: a long and troubled history.
  • Boswell, Christina, Smith, Katherine (2018). One-way, mutually constitutive, or two autonomous spheres: what is the relationship between research and policy?
  • Botterill, Kate (2018). Will Polish nationals feel at home in Scotland after Brexit?
  • Bowen, Bleddyn (2018). Leaving Spaceship Europe: British space policy after Brexit.
  • Bowers, Rebecca (2018). Broken ladder: Anirudh Krishna workshop report. picture_as_pdf
  • Bowers, Rebecca (2018). 'How can a woman do these things?' Evaluating pathways of mobility for female construction workers.
  • Bowers, Rebecca (2018). 'It can be easier to talk about horrendous things to an outsider rather than to someone you're going to see every day'- Professor Lucy Chester.
  • Bowers, Rebecca (2018). 'This is ethnic cleansing. It's not just a bump in the road' - Mark Farmaner.
  • Bowers, Rebecca (2018). "The major lesson that can be drawn is that China is willing to consistently support Pakistan up to a certain extent"- Dr Filippo Boni.
  • Bowers, Rebecca, Menon, Ritu (2018). "The fact that the entire trade market of the publishing industry is still predominantly in the hands of men, means that there has to be a very concerted effort to shift that balance"- Ritu Menon.
  • Boyea, Brent (2018). States with partisan judicial elections and professionalized courts attract greater campaign contributions.
  • Brablec, Dana (2018). Urban ethnic associations are allowing Chile's Mapuche to reclaim Santiago as an indigenous space.
  • Braggion, Fabio, Ongena, Steven (2018). The 1971 UK banking deregulation had a positive effect on firms. picture_as_pdf
  • Brant, Hanna K., Overby, L. Marvin, Masthay, Theodore J. (2018). Another reason Democrats will have difficulty retaking the US Senate this fall: Republicans' historical advantage in holding open seats. picture_as_pdf
  • Brant, Hanna K., Overby, L. Marvin, Masthay, Theodore J. (2018). John McCain's passing reminds us that death has always been an important part of life in the US Senate. picture_as_pdf
  • Braun, Robert (2018). Instead of asking whether we need self-driving vehicles, why not ask whether we need cars at all?
  • Brefo, Henry (2018). Book review: mediators, contract men, and colonial capital by Cassandra Mark Thiesen. picture_as_pdf
  • Brembs, Björn, Geltner, Guy (2018). The scholarly commons must be developed on public standards.
  • Brett, Daniel (2018). Why Romania's protests have failed to bring about real change. picture_as_pdf
  • Bridge, Olivia (2018). Is the government changing its stance towards asylum seekers? Don't hold your breath. picture_as_pdf
  • Bridge, Olivia (2018). Lifting the visa cap for nurses and doctors is not all the NHS needs to relieve its staff shortages. picture_as_pdf
  • Brinkley, Ian (2018). The future of work and how we can change it. picture_as_pdf
  • Bronk, Richard (2018). Might economists be partly to blame for Trump and moves towards a ‘full British Brexit’?
  • Brook, Lesley (2018). Lining up the dominoes: lessons from art research on how to evidence impact. picture_as_pdf
  • Brown, Gerry (2018). Facebook's light approach to corporate governance.
  • Brown, Gerry (2018). How the WPP board bungled Martin Sorrell's departure. picture_as_pdf
  • Brown, Richard (2018). Brexit is going to be yet another fissure in the UK's generational divide.
  • Brown, Stuart A. (2018). Sweden's election results: the view from across Europe. picture_as_pdf
  • Browning, Christopher (2018). Existential anxiety: how Leave and Remain became badges of self-identity. picture_as_pdf
  • Brucal, Arlan (2018). Delinking economic growth and CO2 emission is possible.
  • Bruce, Rachel, Cordewener, Bas (2018). Open science is all very well but how do you make it FAIR in practice? picture_as_pdf
  • Brumley, Cheryl (2018). The best bookshops in Latin America and the Caribbean: Rio and São Paulo, Brazil. picture_as_pdf
  • Bruno, Valerio Alfonso, Downes, James F. (2018). Why has the populist radical right outperformed the populist radical left in Europe? picture_as_pdf
  • Bryson, Alex, Stokes, Lucy (2018). Should schools bother with modern human resources management?
  • Bryson, John R., Green, Anne, Collinson, Simon, Sevinc, Deniz (2018). England's qualifications gap and its solutions: evidence from the West Midlands. picture_as_pdf
  • Bryson, John R., Green, Anne, Collinson, Simon, Sevinc, Deniz (2018). The widespread increase in the skills gap across UK regions. picture_as_pdf
  • Bucci, Laura (2018). Despite declining membership, organized labor continues to reduce economic inequality in the American states. picture_as_pdf
  • Buhari-Gulmez, Didem (2018). Why Turkey's currency crisis is deepening the rift between Ankara and the West. picture_as_pdf
  • Bulat, Alexandra (2018). Outside the "London bubble": listening to views on Brexit and migration in Jaywick. picture_as_pdf
  • Bulat, Alexandra (2018). The rights of non-UK EU citizens living here are not a 'done deal'. This is why.
  • Bullock, Steve (2018). Brexit 'ultras' are undermining the integrity of the Civil Service. The consequences could be grave.
  • Bullock, Steve (2018). Brexit is not inevitable. These are the steps Parliament could take to halt it.
  • Burchell, Kevin, Sheppard, Chloe, Chambers, Jenni (2018). A "work in progress"? Public engagement is now part of the UK research landscape but challenges remain.
  • Burgess, Simon, Platt, Lucinda (2018). Integrating the next generation: how school composition affects inter-ethnic attitudes.
  • Burkhart, Mike, Lee, Samuel (2018). Two corporate governance mechanisms: activism and hostile takeovers. picture_as_pdf
  • Burnyeat, Gwen (2018). Colombia's unsung heroes. picture_as_pdf
  • Burnyeat, Gwen (2018). Los héroes invisibles de Colombia. picture_as_pdf
  • Burri, Michael (2018). Karas vs Kurz: why Austria's Chancellor faces some difficult choices ahead of the 2019 European Parliament elections. picture_as_pdf
  • Burton, Sarah (2018). Book review: the sociology of intellectuals: after 'the existentialist moment' by Simon Susen and Patrick Baert.
  • Busygina, Irina (2018). Russian concessions to Europe are unlikely, and European concessions to Russia are useless.
  • Byrne, Richard (2018). The Common Agricultural Policy is dead: long live the BAP.
  • Byrne, Richard (2018). The migrant labour shortage is already here, and agri-tech can't yet fill the gap.
  • Béland, Daniel, Rocco, Philip, Shi, Shih-Jiunn, Waddan, Alex (2018). Despite very different beginnings, China and America now have a great deal in common in how social policy provision is organized.
  • Bø, Øyvind (2018). Should the UK choose the 'Norway model', it would still be subject to the jurisdiction of a foreign court.
  • CHPI Research Team (2018). How and why the State's purchasing power should be used to renegotiate PFI deals.
  • Cadywould, Charlie (2018). Michael Gove's agricultural utopia?: Britain cannot keep high standards without real subsidy.
  • Cahill, Christine, Stone, Walter J. (2018). Candidates in the upcoming 2018 US House election should communicate consistent and clear policy positions to maximize votes. picture_as_pdf
  • Cai, Jing, Szeidl, Adam (2018). Business relationships boost firms' performance. picture_as_pdf
  • Calcara, Antonio (2018). Assessing the impact of new European defence initiatives on transatlantic relations.
  • Calderon, Niv (2018). Is car ownership on its way out?
  • Calzada, Joan, Tselekounis, Markos (2018). Net neutrality in a hyperlinked Internet economy. picture_as_pdf
  • Camilo Sánchez, Nelson (2018). Colombia elections 2018: safeguarding progress towards implementation of the peace agreement.
  • Campiglio, Emanuele, Dafermos, Yannis, Monnin, Pierre, Ryan-Collins, Josh, Schotten, Guido, Tanaka, Misa (2018). Climate change poses risks to the financial system. How can central banks deal with them? picture_as_pdf
  • Campos, Nauro F. (2018). Brexit and migration: why do rocket scientists pick strawberries? picture_as_pdf
  • Candel-Haug, Katharina, Cuntz, Alexander, Falck, Oliver (2018). Polish immigrants stimulate innovation in Germany.
  • Cannon, Tom (2018). English football in a post-Brexit world: Kane we do it? picture_as_pdf
  • Cante, Fabien (2018). Book review: the political economy of everyday life in Africa: beyond the margins, edited by Wale Adebanwi.
  • Cante, Fabien (2018). Book review: urban revolt: state power and the rise of people's movements in the global south, edited by Trevor Ngwane, Luke Sinwell and Immanuel Ness.
  • Canévet, Josselin (2018). Book review: khaki capital: the political economy of the military of Southeast Asia edited by Paul Chambers and Napisa Waitoolkiat. picture_as_pdf
  • Capussela, Andrea (2018). Illegality and Italy's new government. picture_as_pdf
  • Capussela, Andrea Lorenzo (2018). The Italian election: continuity, change, and Berlusconi's rebirth.
  • Capussela, Andrea Lorenzo (2018). Italy's crisis and the question of democracy. picture_as_pdf
  • Capussela, Andrea Lorenzo (2018). Kosovo and Serbia: a dangerous but not unprecedented Balkan land swap. picture_as_pdf
  • Capussela, Andrea Lorenzo, Pasquino, Gianfranco (2018). After Italy's vote: the case for a deal between the Democratic Party and the Five Star Movement.
  • Carayannis, Tatiana, Pangburn, Aaron (2018). DDR and return in the DRC - a foolish investment or necessary risk?
  • Carberry, Edward J., Engelen, Peter-Jan, Van Essen, Marc (2018). How the media influence investors' reactions to corporate misconduct. picture_as_pdf
  • Carl, Noah (2018). Leavers have a better understanding of Remainers' motivations than vice versa.
  • Carlos, W. Chad, Lewis, Ben W. (2018). Strategic silence: why are some companies not publicising their environmental certifications? picture_as_pdf
  • Carolei, Domenico (2018). How is Oxfam being held accountable over the Haiti scandal?
  • Carrington, Grace (2018). Fifty years after the controversial May '67 trial, France continues to criminalise activists in Guadeloupe.
  • Carson, Calum (2018). The wage that's not for living: the problem with the "National Living Wage".
  • Carson, Jamie L., Williamson, Ryan D. (2018). Why taking moderate positions may help the Democrats to retake the House this fall.
  • Carter, Alecia (2018). Women ask fewer questions than men in academic seminars.
  • Carver, Fred (2018). UK influence after Brexit: the Commonwealth should be seen as a network, not as an excuse.
  • Cascino, Stefano (2018). The quality of financial information explains why stocks and bonds co-move.
  • Cassino, Dan (2018). Generic ballot measures, party candidate recruitment and the coming 2018 wave.
  • Casson, Nora J. (2018). Collaborative research skills should be meaningfully incorporated into undergraduate programmes. picture_as_pdf
  • Castilla, Emilio J., Rissing, Ben A. (2018). Why endorsements may advantage MBA applicants. picture_as_pdf
  • Catalfamo, John, Arts, Laura (2018). Outside the single market, what kind of deal can Britain's services sector hope for?
  • Cavaglia, Chiara, McNally, Sandra, Ventura, Guglielmo (2018). Do apprenticeships increase earnings?
  • Cayley, Rachael (2018). Writer's block is not a struggle with your writing but with your thinking. Write your way out of it.
  • Cea, Joanna, Rimington, Jess (2018). The future of innovation: democratising influence.
  • Ceperković, Marko (2018). Could Belgrade's local elections signal a power shift in Serbia?
  • Cerrato, Simona (2018). The new, younger generation of scientists is much more open to dialogue with society. picture_as_pdf
  • Chakrabarty, Malancha (2018). In need of realignment: Indian investments should match development cooperation initiatives in Africa. picture_as_pdf
  • Chakrabarty, Malancha (2018). In need of realignment: Indian investments should match development cooperation initiatives in Africa. picture_as_pdf
  • Chakraborty, Adrij, Sonkar, Siddharth (2018). Considering the ramifications of India's exclusion from the British "low-risk" visa list. picture_as_pdf
  • Chan, Tiffany (2018). The best bookshops in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
  • Chassonnery-Zaïgouche, Cléo (2018). Book review: a lab of one's own: science and suffrage in the First World War by Patricia Fara.
  • Chauvin, Juan Pablo (2018). Why the developing world should look beyond the US experience as a model to manage rapid urbanization. picture_as_pdf
  • Chavarro, Diego, Ràfols, Ismael (2018). La evaluación de la investigación basada en revistas margina a regiones como América Latina y sus temas más relevantes.
  • Chavarro, Diego, Ràfols, Ismael (2018). A avaliação da pesquisa baseada em periódicos marginaliza regiões como a América Latina e seus problemas mais relevantes.
  • Chavulimu Kalika, Wayne (2018). Book review: the African garrison state: human rights and political development in Eritrea by Daniel R. Mekonnen and Kjetil Tronvoll.
  • Chemouni, Benjamin (2018). Book review: why comrades go to war: liberation politics and the outbreak of Africa's deadliest conflict by Philip Roessler and Harry Verhoeven.
  • Chen, Adela, Karahanna, Elena (2018). When work interrupts us after hours.
  • Chen, Natalie, Novy, Dennis (2018). Currency unions do little to boost trade among established commercial partners. picture_as_pdf
  • Chhaochharia, Vidhi (2018). The tale of two Germanies highlights how childcare provision benefits women.
  • Chiara Vinciguerra, Maria (2018). Understanding Italy's new 'bipolar populism'.
  • Chikohomero, Ringisai (2018). Civil society organisations can have a pivotal role in #Zimbabwe's transition towards building a democratic nation. picture_as_pdf
  • Chilcott, Alice (2018). Weaponising feminism in the Brexit debate: women's organisations and the need for nuance.
  • Chisholm, Jennifer (2018). Quem está invadindo quem? A complexa batalha nos assentamentos informais do Rio em área federal.
  • Chmielewska-Szlajfer, Helena (2018). How do tabloid journalists reconcile their own politics with their employer's line?
  • Chowdhury, Adib (2018). Letters from Arakan.
  • Chryssogelos, Angelos (2018). The European Parliament vote against Hungary underlined the EU's flawed approach to safeguarding democracy. picture_as_pdf
  • Cianetti, Licia (2018). Why 'trickle down' approaches to the social inclusion of minorities are unlikely to produce real change.
  • Ciflikli, Gökhan (2018). A new interactive tool can show us just how polarised Congress has become.
  • Cigler, Beverly A. (2018). Floods are not going to go away. Here's how we can make them less costly. picture_as_pdf
  • Cino Pagliarello, Marina (2018). LSE continental breakfast 8: 'follow', 'unfriend' or 'take a break'? Three Brexit scenarios envisaged.
  • Clayton, Dewey M. (2018). What Black Lives Matter can learn from the 1960s struggle for Civil Rights. picture_as_pdf
  • Clearfield, Christopher, Tilcsik, András (2018). Why flying is safer than ever and what we can learn from it.
  • Clemens, Anna (2018). Writing a page-turner: how to tell a story in your scientific paper.
  • Clemm von Hohenberg, Bernhard (2018). People rely on their attitudes more than the source when judging the accuracy of news stories on Facebook.
  • Clift, Ben (2018). IMF 'doves' versus German 'hawks'? The Fund and Europe's politics of austerity.
  • Coban, Mehmet Kerem (2018). Book review: leading professionals: power, politics and prima donnas by Laura Empson.
  • Cockerham, Alexandra G., Crew, Jr, Robert E. (2018). Why the extensive use of executive orders by state governors may not be a threat to democracy.
  • Codiroli Mcmaster, Natasha (2018). Book review: miseducation: inequality, education and the working classes by Diane Reay.
  • Codogno, Lorenzo (2018). Greece's clean exit: politics vs economics.
  • Codogno, Lorenzo (2018). How will Italy's election affect its relationship with the EU?
  • Codogno, Lorenzo, Galli, Giampaolo (2018). Populism and the broken engine of the Italian economy.
  • Codogno, Lorenzo, Monti, Mara (2018). Italy under the spotlight of another financial crisis. picture_as_pdf
  • Coffey, Rosalind (2018). Book review: religion, tradition, and restorative justice in Sierra Leone (2017), by Lyn S. Graybill.
  • Colina, Griselda, McCoy, Jennifer (2018). Venezuela elections 2018: evaluating electoral conditions in an authoritarian regime.
  • Collard, Sue (2018). Overseas Electors Bill: does government really intend to give expats 'votes for life'?
  • Collignon, Stefan (2018). Brexit has the semblance of a new English Civil War.
  • Commercio, Michele E. (2018). Why Putin won't attempt to 'integrate' Estonia and Latvia into the Russian Federation.
  • Conconi, Paola (2018). Many multinationals may pull out of the UK if it leaves the Customs Union.
  • Conconi, Paola (2018). Why a customs union is key for multinational companies to stay in the UK after Brexit. picture_as_pdf
  • Conconi, Paola (2018). The devil is in the detail: multinationals favour the customs union. picture_as_pdf
  • Conesa, Ester (2018). How are academic lives sustained? Gender and the ethics of care in the neoliberal accelerated academy.
  • Connolly, John, Judge, Andrew (2018). No-deal Brexit: the biggest test yet for UK crisis management? picture_as_pdf
  • Conway III, Lucian Gideon (2018). How a cultural revolt against "political correctness" helped launch Trump into the presidency.
  • Cooper, Davina (2018). Materiality of research: can imaginative projects complement (and not displace) more critical research?
  • Cope, Kevin, Crabtree, Charles (2018). Voters are much more likely to support immigrant-family separation if they watch Fox News or read Breitbart. picture_as_pdf
  • Copus, Colin (2018). In the post-Brexit world, England deserves its own Parliament.
  • Corbett, Jack, Grube, Dennis, Lovell, Heather, Scott, Rodney (2018). Institutional memory: we need a more dynamic understanding of the way institutions remember.
  • Cormacain, Meabh (2018). An electric fence? Assessing the impact of Brexit on the single electricity market in Ireland. picture_as_pdf
  • Cormack, Lindsey, Karl, Kristyn (2018). (Another) year of the woman? New evidence shows that women candidates are favored ahead of the 2018 midterms. picture_as_pdf
  • Correia, Maria, Kang, Johnny, Richardson, Scott (2018). Credit market investors may not be paying enough attention to fundamental asset volatility.
  • Cortés-Sánchez, Julián David (2018). Into oblivion: a closer look at the business, management and accounting research literature in Ibero-America. picture_as_pdf
  • Costa-Font, Joan (2018). Book review: behavioral economics and healthy behaviors edited by Yaniv Hanoch, Andrew J. Barnes and Thomas Rice.
  • Costello, Anthony (2018). Ireland's referendum illustrated a major shift in Irish society and the country's social attitudes.
  • Costello, Anthony (2018). The UK needs to clarify what 'full regulatory alignment' means before the next phase of the Brexit talks.
  • Cottakis, Michael (2018). Colliding worlds: Donald Trump and the European Union. picture_as_pdf
  • Cottakis, Michael (2018). How to tackle populism: Macron vs Kurz.
  • Cottakis, Michael (2018). The UK is edging closer to a people's vote. picture_as_pdf
  • Cottakis, Michael (2018). What is wrong with the Nordic model? picture_as_pdf
  • Coulson, Andrew (2018). Select committees can enhance overview and scrutiny in local government.
  • Coulter, Steve (2018). What will post-Brexit industrial strategy look like?
  • Coutts, Ken, Gudgin, Graham, Buchanan, Jordan (2018). How the economics profession got it wrong on Brexit.
  • Couture, Jessica (2018). To move towards a more open science, we must free the data. picture_as_pdf
  • Cowell, Richard, Sykes, Olivier, Fischer, Thomas, Ellis, Geraint, Jackson, Anthony, Muinzer, Thomas (2018). Greener or leaner? Planning policy after Brexit. picture_as_pdf
  • Cowley, Philip, Campbell, Rosie (2018). Parental status as an electoral asset: how voters view politicians with and without children. picture_as_pdf
  • Coyle-Shapiro, Jacqueline A-M., Deng, Hong (2018). When firms break promises, employees may 'pay it forward' to colleagues and clients.
  • Craze, Gareth (2018). Corporate social responsibility and the dehumanisation of people.
  • Crick, Florence, Eskander, Shaikh M.S.U. (2018). How businesses in sub-Saharan Africa are adapting to climate change.
  • Crines, Andrew S. (2018). Shallow, hostile, toxic: Corbynism's social media problem. picture_as_pdf
  • Crockford, Susannah (2018). "Better than the Walmart parking lot": Valle, Arizona epitomizes the extreme poverty that is the dark side of the American Dream. picture_as_pdf
  • Crossley, Stephen, Smith, Roger (2018). Exporting the Troubled Families Programme to America - on flawed evidence.
  • Crowley, Meredith, Corsetti, Giancarlo, Exton, Oliver, Han, Lu (2018). How damaging would a 'no-deal' Brexit be?
  • Culley, Tom (2018). As demands on the peer review system are increasing, reviewers are simultaneously becoming less responsive to invitations. picture_as_pdf
  • Curran, Winifred (2018). Gentrification is relentless, but not inevitable if locals are able to help shape redevelopment. picture_as_pdf
  • Curtis, April (2018). Book review: near abroad: Putin, the west and the contest over Ukraine and the Caucasus by Gerard Toal.
  • Cusack, Asa (2018). Is socialism to blame for Venezuela's never-ending crisis? picture_as_pdf
  • Custódio, Leonardo (2018). Book review: on race: 34 conversations in a time of crisis edited by George Yancy.
  • Cutts, David (2018). The LibDems' 2018 performance was underwhelming - but these were not the elections to judge the party on.
  • Cutts, David, Russell, Andrew (2018). The 'exit from Brexit' illusion: why the Liberal Democrats cannot capture the 48. picture_as_pdf
  • Cutts, Tatiana, Dodd, Nigel, Hileman, Garrick, Postel-Vinay, Natacha, Windebank, Sue (2018). Cryptocurrencies: the future of money, speculative bubble or something else? picture_as_pdf
  • Cvitanovic, Chris (2018). Bright spots at the interface of science, policy and practice: the case (and need) for optimism. picture_as_pdf
  • Cvitanovic, Chris (2018). Dedicated boundary-spanners can support a more effective relationship between science and policy.
  • D'Silva, Sinead (2018). Book review: white privilege: the myth of a post-racial society by Kalwant Bhopal. picture_as_pdf
  • Daddow, Oliver (2018). Brexit and British exceptionalism: the impossible challenge for Remainers.
  • Daddow, Oliver (2018). 'Brexitannia': an unsettling, beautiful insight into post-referendum UK.
  • Daga, Sweta, Ghosh, Dhruva (2018). Photo essay: a great anointment in the 21st century.
  • Dahler-Larsen, Peter (2018). Making visible the impact of researchers working in languages other than English: developing the PLOTE index. picture_as_pdf
  • Daka, Mwai (2018). Climate-related impacts calls for a "pro-poor stance" agricultural policy.
  • Dali, Keren, Jaeger, Paul T. (2018). A privilege, a gift, and a reason for gratitude: appreciating the human dimension of peer review. picture_as_pdf
  • Dalingwater, Louise (2018). Can mandatory gender pay gap reporting deliver true opportunity for women?
  • Damian, Alexandru (2018). Moldova's political crisis is calling the country's commitment to European integration into question. picture_as_pdf
  • Dancey, Logan, Nelson, Kjersten, Ringsmuth, Eve M. (2018). Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh is no stranger to contentious hearings. picture_as_pdf
  • Daniel, Sherae L., Maruping, Likoebe M., Cataldo, Marcelo, Herbsleb, Jim (2018). Can your organisation benefit from embracing the open source way? picture_as_pdf
  • Dann, Christopher (2018). US Centre 2018 Student Essay competition runner up: 'what does 2018 mean for John Golomb in America?'.
  • Darby, Olivia (2018). Britain can be a more welcoming society to migrants.
  • Dardenne, Anne-Léonore (2018). Cyber security: the potential for Japan-India cooperation. picture_as_pdf
  • Dardenne, Anne-Léonore (2018). Japan and the African challenge. picture_as_pdf
  • Darlington, Rolda (2018). Mississippi Senator Thad Cochran's choice to retire may cause the GOP more hassle than they bargained for.
  • Darnall, Nicole, Ji, Hyunjung, Potoski, Matthew (2018). Which eco-labels deliver what they promise?
  • Darr, Amber (2018). Has the west been won? Understanding the legal and political implications of the FATA-KPK merger. picture_as_pdf
  • Dasgupta, Ananya (2018). "There's definitely a rise of more Islam in the public sphere in Pakistan that's inflected political life in particular ways"- Ammara Maqsood.
  • Datta, Ajoy (2018). Doing research for (and not on) development: some important questions for the Global Challenges Research Fund. picture_as_pdf
  • Datta, Ajoy (2018). Learning to live with one another: lessons from an interdisciplinary research project. picture_as_pdf
  • Dawson, Kate (2018). Book review: open city Lagos by HBS Nigeria, Nsibidi Institute Lagos and Fabulous Urban Zurich.
  • De Lyon, Josh (2018). How useful are the estimates of the economic consequences of Brexit?
  • De Lyon, Josh (2018). The dangers of the global trade war for the UK. picture_as_pdf
  • De Lyon, Josh (2018). A global trade war is one more reason for the UK to prioritise its future relationship with the EU. picture_as_pdf
  • De Lyon, Josh, Leromain, Elsa, Molina-Domene, Maria (2018). Brexit is still a hot topic on Twitter, but public sentiments remain largely unchanged. picture_as_pdf
  • De Silva, Shakthi (2018). Will Sri Lanka manage to perform the balancing act between China and India?
  • De Zylva, Anishka, Wignaraja, Ganeshan (2018). Is Sri Lanka missing out on Asia's digital economy boom? picture_as_pdf
  • Dean, Jon (2018). Book review: callous objects: designs against the homeless by Robert Rosenberger. picture_as_pdf
  • Deane, Clare (2018). Metadata 2020: a community collaboration to advance metadata for scholarly communications. picture_as_pdf
  • Deel, Sean (2018). Continental breakfast 9: can Brexit only mean exit? European foreign policy and security co-ordination.
  • Deka, Dixita (2018). Reframing female agency in insurgency: women's voices from Assam.
  • Deletant, Dennis (2018). Romania's protests and the PSD: understanding the deep malaise that now exists in Romanian society. picture_as_pdf
  • Della Giusta, Marina (2018). Economists, unlike scientists, do a poor job of communicating via Twitter.
  • Deller, Rosemary (2018). Author interview: Q&A with Sharon Crozier-De Rosa on her book, shame and the anti-feminist backlash: Britain, Ireland and Australia, 1890-1920.
  • Deller, Rosemary (2018). Author interview: Q&A with Stephen Glynn on new book, the British football film.
  • Deller, Rosemary (2018). LSE RB feature: interview with Nine Dots Prize winner James Williams on new book stand out of our light: freedom and resistance in the attention economy.
  • Deller, Rosemary (2018). A month of our own: amplifying women's voices on LSE Review of Books.
  • Demary, Markus (2018). Tackling non-performing loans in the euro area.
  • Demir, Ebru (2018). Book review: the Rohingyas: inside Myanmar's genocide by Azeem Ibrahim.
  • Demir, Ebru (2018). Book review: the justice facade: trials of transition in Cambodia by Alexander Laban Hinton.
  • Den Haan, Wouter J., Ilzetzki, Ethan, Ellison, Martin, McMahon, Michael, Reis, Ricardo (2018). Why the Bank of England should stay put and not raise rates now: the view of leading economists.
  • Denfeld Wood, Jack, Petriglieri, Gianpiero (2018). A year in the life of MBA students - integrating achievement and self-discovery. picture_as_pdf
  • Deng, Shuyuan, Huang, Zhijian, Sinha, Atish (2018). Can social media sentiment affect stock market performance? picture_as_pdf
  • Denham, John (2018). Country, city, town: how different types of community influence English and British identities.
  • Denham, John (2018). The importance of geography, demographics, and identity in analysing the 2018 local elections.
  • Denneny, Diarmuid, Cooper, Silvie (2018). Why has the US opioid crisis not spread to the UK? Thank the NHS.
  • Dennison, Christopher, Swisher, Raymond (2018). Those with lower educational attainments compared to their parents or neighbors may be more likely to commit crime as adults.
  • Dennison, James, Geddes, Andrew, Goodwin, Matthew (2018). Why immigration has the potential to upend the Italian election.
  • Derfler-Rozin, Rellie, Baker, Bradford, Gino, Francesca (2018). The ethical downside of hiring based on internal referrals. picture_as_pdf
  • Dericks, Gerard, Koster, Hans (2018). How the Blitz enhanced London's economy. picture_as_pdf
  • Dermineur, Elise M. (2018). Sweden's election: a vote free from meddling? picture_as_pdf
  • Devadevan, Manu V. (2018). Examining the Kalburgi thesis on the origin of the Lingayats.
  • Devine, Daniel (2018). Hate crime did spike after the referendum - even allowing for other factors.
  • Deyshappriya, N. R. Ravindra (2018). Chinese tourist numbers in Sri Lanka: a case for improving growth.
  • Deyshappriya, N. R. Ravindra (2018). Examining poverty trends in South Asian countries: where is Sri Lanka among its South Asian counterparts? picture_as_pdf
  • Dhillon, Gaurav (2018). Data silos are the greatest stumbling block to an effective use of firms' data. picture_as_pdf
  • Dhillon, Manpreet (2018). Why India needs a Privacy Commissioner.
  • Dhungana, Nimesh (2018). Revisiting Nepal's year of elections: less success than meets the eye?
  • Di Carlo, Donato (2018). Germany is quietly rebalancing its economy - but this will not fix the Eurozone's flaws. picture_as_pdf
  • Di Carlo, Donato, Schulte-Cloos, Julia, Saudelli, Giulia (2018). Has immigration really led to an increase in crime in Italy?
  • Di Fiore, Alessandro (2018). AI and the democratisation of judgement and decision-making.
  • Di Fiore, Alessandro (2018). Beyond the 'scrum': the value of individual work.
  • DiBella, Sam (2018). Book review: revolting New York: how 400 years of riot, rebellion, uprising and revolution shaped a city edited by Neil Smith and Don Mitchell et al. picture_as_pdf
  • Dieterle, Carolin (2018). What land governance in Uganda can teach us about #PublicAuthority. picture_as_pdf
  • Dillabough-Lefebvre, Dominique (2018). Bangladesh's response to one of the biggest refugee crises of the century (part 1).
  • Dillabough-Lefebvre, Dominique (2018). Repatriation, refoulement and Rohingya nationality: Bangladesh's response to one of the biggest refugee crises of the century (part 2).
  • Dixon, Ruth (2018). How cultural theory can help us to better design and implement social impact bonds. picture_as_pdf
  • Djankov, Simeon (2018). Brexit readiness score update: UK gets 22 out of 100.
  • Dockx, Pieter-Jan (2018). Good governance, the best counter narrative and antidote to radicalisation. picture_as_pdf
  • Dockx, Pieter-Jan (2018). How the rise of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman impacts India.
  • Dodds, David (2018). Book review: the market by Matthew Watson.
  • Dodds, Francis (2018). Conflicting academic attitudes to copyright are slowing the move to open access.
  • Dodsworth, Ashley (2018). The wider electoral advantages of the Green Party's opposition to fracking.
  • Dodsworth, Susan, Cheeseman, Nic (2018). Five lessons for researchers who want to collaborate with governments and development organisations but avoid the common pitfalls.
  • Dominitz, Jeff, Manski, Charles F. (2018). More data or better data? Using statistical decision theory to guide data collection.
  • Dommett, Kate, Power, Sam (2018). Membership organisations: how to boost numbers and activate engagement. picture_as_pdf
  • Donaubauer, Julian, Nunnenkamp, Peter (2018). EU investors vs EU states: understanding the international arbitration of investment disputes in Europe. picture_as_pdf
  • Donaubauer, Julian, Nunnenkamp, Peter (2018). Understanding the international arbitration of investment disputes in Europe. picture_as_pdf
  • Donnelly, Brendan (2018). Brexit is a blank sheet of paper that can never be filled in.
  • Donnelly, Brendan (2018). The tragicomedy of Brexit needs resolution by another referendum.
  • Donovan, Todd (2018). The Supreme Court's voter roll decision gives Republican-controlled states another tool to suppress minority voting. picture_as_pdf
  • Donskoy, Anne-Laure (2018). Not settled yet: questions the Home Office has yet to answer about EU citizens' status. picture_as_pdf
  • Dorodowicz, Barbara (2018). Why some eastern Europeans are driven to sleep rough.
  • Dowla, Asif (2018). Book review: where India goes: abandoned toilets, stunted development and the costs of caste by Diane Coffey and Dean Spears. picture_as_pdf
  • Downes, James F., Chan, Edward (2018). Explaining the electoral debacle of social democratic parties in Europe. picture_as_pdf
  • Downes, James F., Loveless, Matthew (2018). Do centre-right parties win back votes from the far right by talking about immigration?
  • Downes, James F., Loveless, Matthew (2018). Winning back votes from the far right: does the centre right's focus on immigration pay off?
  • Downing, Joseph (2018). Macron is correct: even at the heart of Europe the EU has a serious image problem.
  • Drazanová, Lenka (2018). Immigration and the Czech presidential election.
  • Duffin, Tony (2018). How academics and service providers are working together to inform drug policy in Ireland.
  • Dukelow, Fiona, Kennett, Patricia (2018). Disciplinary neoliberalism: coercive commodification and the post-crisis welfare state. picture_as_pdf
  • Duncombe, Constance (2018). Focusing less on Trump and more on language helps explain why the latest Iran nuclear deal upheaval is simply politics as usual.
  • Dunn, Katelan (2018). Book review: the cost of being a girl: working teens and the origins of the gender wage gap by Yasemin Besen-Cassino.
  • Dussaux, Damien, Dechezlepretre, Antoine, Glachant, Matthieu (2018). Intellectual property rights and the transfer of low-carbon technologies to other countries.
  • Dutta, Anwesha (2018). More than 'link' persons: women recruits and insurgency in Assam.
  • Dür, Andreas (2018). How interest groups influence public opinion. picture_as_pdf
  • Earl, Lexi (2018). Book review: feeling things: objects and emotions through history edited by Stephanie Downes, Sally Holloway and Sarah Randles.
  • Ebrahimi, Marziyeh (2018). Book review: bit by bit: social research in the digital age by Matthew J. Salganik. picture_as_pdf
  • Edwards, Lee (2018). Cambridge Analytica and the deeper malaise in the persuasion industry.
  • Eeckhout, Piet, Patel, Oliver (2018). Prolonging the acquis is a blueprint for the Brexit transition.
  • Eggeling, Kristin (2018). Book review: among wolves: ethnography and the immersive study of power by Timothy Pachirat.
  • Eggeling, Kristin (2018). Book review: the geopolitics of spectacle: space, synedoche and the new capitals of Asia by Natalie Koch. picture_as_pdf
  • Egorov, Georgy, Harstad, Bard (2018). Boycotts are more likely to be effective in industries which are highly competitive.
  • Einstein, Katherine Levine, Glick, David M., Palmer, Maxwell, Pressel, Robert J. (2018). Few big-city mayors see running for higher office as appealing.
  • Eldridge, Chris (2018). Digital hiring: what recruiters can see on your social media.
  • Elfer, James (2018). When organisations take more than they give to the equality agenda. picture_as_pdf
  • Ellington, Michael, Milas, Costas (2018). Cabinet resignations and the Chequers proposal could destabilise the economy. picture_as_pdf
  • Ellington, Michael, Milas, Costas (2018). Government should treat its Brexit studies like working papers: circulate them for feedback.
  • Ellington, Michael, Milas, Costas (2018). How should Theresa May respond to Jeremy Corbyn's customs union plan?
  • Ellington, Michael, Milas, Costas (2018). Pushing the BoE to the limit: what a no-deal Brexit will mean for UK exchange and interest rates. picture_as_pdf
  • Elphicke, Natalie (2018). The four pillars of good housing. picture_as_pdf
  • Elsaid, Eahab, Ursel, Nancy (2018). Who stays longer, male or female CEOs? picture_as_pdf
  • Encarnación López, María (2018). Femicide in Ciudad Juárez is enabled by the regulation of gender, justice, and production in Mexico.
  • Encarnación López, María (2018). Sex trafficking and sexual exploitation are collateral damage of Mexico's neoliberal fantasy. picture_as_pdf
  • Enders, Adam, Scott, Jamil (2018). Why the racialization of American politics is here to stay. picture_as_pdf
  • Engeskaug, Aleksander (2018). Book review: the Oromo and the Christian kingdom of Ethiopia 1300 - 1700 by Mohammed Hassen (2017).
  • Enyedi, Zsolt (2018). Understanding the rise of the populist establishment. picture_as_pdf
  • Ephraim, Judith (2018). Full steam ahead: geothermal energy can fuel the future of the Eastern Caribbean.
  • Epstein, Kate (2018). Are Sino-US relations really comparable to the WWI-era Anglo-German rivalry? picture_as_pdf
  • Eriksen, Erik O. (2018). Lessons from Norway: the case for a second referendum on Brexit. picture_as_pdf
  • Eriksson Baaz, Maria, Verweijen, Judith (2018). Exploring boat operators' perceptions of taxation on the Congo River #PublicAuthority.
  • Ershova, Anastasia, Schneider, Gerald (2018). Software updates: the "unknown unknown" of the replication crisis. picture_as_pdf
  • Espinosa García, Cesar (2018). Shadow carbon pricing can help development banks reduce emissions in Mexico and beyond. picture_as_pdf
  • Essa, Azad (2018). When the ANC finally apologises for Zuma, South Africa can move forward.
  • Estrin, Saul (2018). UK entrepreneurship is doing well, but key constraints need to be addressed. picture_as_pdf
  • Estrin, Saul, Cote, Christine, Shapiro, Daniel (2018). Can Brexit defy gravity? It is still much cheaper to trade with neighbouring countries. picture_as_pdf
  • Estrin, Saul, Cote, Christine, Shapiro, Daniel (2018). Cultural, administrative, and economic proximity between the UK and Canada should be good for trade. picture_as_pdf
  • Estrin, Saul, Cote, Christine, Shapiro, Daniel (2018). It will be cheaper for the UK to trade with EU countries after Brexit - at least in the near term. picture_as_pdf
  • Estrin, Saul, Cote, Christine, Shapiro, Daniel (2018). Long read: can the UK capitalise on its service-based economy for trade diversification post Brexit? picture_as_pdf
  • Evans, Alice (2018). Book review: California greenin': how the Golden State became an environmental leader by David Vogel. picture_as_pdf
  • Evans, Alice (2018). Book review: deals and development: the political dynamics of growth episodes edited by Lant Pritchett, Kunal Sen and Eric Werker.
  • Evans, Alice (2018). Book review: rules without rights: land, labor and private authority in the global economy by Tim Bartley.
  • Evans, Megan, Cvitanovic, Chris (2018). So you want to make an impact? Some practical suggestions for early-career researchers. picture_as_pdf
  • Evans, Sarah, Deane, Clare (2018). The creative elements of engagement mean that using metrics to measure impact is not always possible.
  • Fagan, E.J. (2018). Even if they don't win back Congress in the midterms, the Democrats may still be able to set the agenda. picture_as_pdf
  • Faggio, Giulia, Schlüter, Teresa, vom Berge, Philipp (2018). The multiplier effect of the German government move to Berlin.
  • Fahey, Kevin, Weissert, Carol, Uttermark, Matt (2018). Studying ballot endorsements shows that even in the digital age, newspapers still matter to voters. picture_as_pdf
  • Famoroti, Michael (2018). Jobs cannot be created by fiat: efforts to do so will cause harm in the long run. picture_as_pdf
  • Fankhauser, Samuel (2018). William Beveridge's sixth giant: environmental sustainability.
  • Farrimond, Katherine (2018). Q&A with Dr Katherine Farrimond, book reviews editor of Feminist Theory journal.
  • Farías Pelcastre, Iván (2018). Book review: how to be an academic superhero: establishing and sustaining a successful career in the social sciences, arts and humanities by Iain Hay.
  • Fasan, Olu (2018). EU-Africa trade relations: why Africa needs the economic partnership agreements.
  • Fasan, Olu (2018). Nigeria is a fragile state, international studies prove it.
  • Fasan, Olu (2018). Okonjo-Iweala's reflections on the challenges of fighting corruption in Nigeria.
  • Faull, Jonathan, Ludlow, N. Piers, Warlouzet, Laurent (2018). British influence in Brussels had been far greater than recognised. picture_as_pdf
  • Featherstone, Kevin (2018). Can the Eurozone be more democratic? picture_as_pdf
  • Featherstone, Kevin, Travers, Tony, Conconi, Paola, Kleinheisterkamp, Jan (2018). Continental breakfast 11: fragile politics and trading relationships. picture_as_pdf
  • Fecher, Benedikt, Ross-Hellauer, Tony (2018). Tautology, antithesis, rallying cry, or business model? "Open science" is open to interpretation.
  • Federer, Lisa (2018). Journal data sharing policies are moving the scientific community towards greater openness but clearly more work remains. picture_as_pdf
  • Fefferman, Ann, Upadhyay, Ushma D. (2018). Men can see hormonal contraception as a joint responsibility with their partners. picture_as_pdf
  • Felicetti, Andrea, Castelli Gattinara, Pietro (2018). The problem of marginality in public debates: evidence from The Guardian's Charlie Hebdo coverage.
  • Felix da Costa, Diana (2018). Book review: dealing with government in South Sudan (2015) by Cherri Leonardi.
  • Fernando, Dulini, Cohen, Laurie, Duberley, Joanne (2018). How to help women sustain careers in male-dominated spaces. picture_as_pdf
  • Fernando, Natasha (2018). Can Sri Lanka capitalise out of its strategic location in the Indian Ocean region? picture_as_pdf
  • Fernández-Pacheco Theurer, Claudia, López Ruiz, Jose Luis, Latorre, María C. (2018). The effect on foreign multinationals: an under-explored aspect of Brexit. picture_as_pdf
  • Ferreira, Nuno (2018). Working children in England and Wales: does anyone care about their rights?
  • Fetzer, Thiemo (2018). Had austerity not happened, Leave support could have been up to 10 lower. picture_as_pdf
  • Filindra, Alexandra, Collingwood, Loren (2018). In the wake of the Parkland mass shooting, the public's now continual anxiety about gun crime may lead to a greater push for stricter gun laws.
  • Fine, Adam (2018). Moving justice-involved kids between schools may be good for their grades, but it may increase their reoffending.
  • Finn, Peter, Ledger, Robert (2018). How previous Presidential scandals can help us to understand the Trump Administration. picture_as_pdf
  • Finn, Peter, Ledger, Robert (2018). The new German government's end-run around Trump shows how old allies are hedging their bets.
  • Fireman, Ken (2018). AI's lack of transparency triggers a debate over ethics. picture_as_pdf
  • Fireman, Ken (2018). Hong Kong's once-vibrant economy has "gone sideways".
  • Fireman, Ken (2018). Regulators can't keep up with offshore tax havens.
  • Firmstone, Julie (2018). Saving the local news media: what Matt Hancock's review needs to know.
  • Firth, Jeanne (2018). Book review: making milk: the past, present and future of our primary food edited by Mathilde Cohen and Yoriko Otomo.
  • Fisher, Calum (2018). Book review: Ellen Johnson Sirleaf by Pamela Scully.
  • Fitzgibbon, John (2018). Breaking the populism 'doom loop'. picture_as_pdf
  • Fitzpatrick, Katie (2018). The Harvest Box will increase hunger for SNAP recipients. Here's what Congress should consider instead.
  • Flaherty, Eoin (2018). What will happen to Ireland's abortion rate after repeal? picture_as_pdf
  • Flinders, Matthew (2018). The messy business of impact for the social sciences: fear and failure, stealth and seeds. picture_as_pdf
  • Follmer, Elizabeth, Talbot, Danielle, Kristof-Brown, Amy, Astrove, Stacy, Billsberry, Jon (2018). Misfit: what do you do when you can't be yourself at work? picture_as_pdf
  • Foreman-Peck, James (2018). Brexit could be an opportunity for the Welsh economy.
  • Formanowicz, Magdalena, Cislak, Aleksandra, Saguy, Tamar (2018). Research on gender bias receives less attention than research on other types of bias.
  • Fort, Emilie (2018). Municipalities or enclaves? How to describe Serbian majority areas in Kosovo. picture_as_pdf
  • Forti, Alessia (2018). No longer a mancession: getting Italian women out to work.
  • Fossum, John Erik, Graver, Hans Petter (2018). Could the Norway model work for Britain? Twelve points to help you decide. picture_as_pdf
  • Foulk, Trevor (2018). Being the boss is not always good: power taints how we interact with others. picture_as_pdf
  • Foxen, Sarah (2018). The academic conference is an underexploited space for stimulating policy impact. picture_as_pdf
  • Franz, Tobias (2018). Colombia elections 2018: candidates and their chances in times of hope and fear.
  • Franz, Tobias (2018). Colombia elections 2018: the perils of polarisation for a precarious peace.
  • Franz, Tobias (2018). Los peligros económicos de la victoria de Iván Duque en Colombia. picture_as_pdf
  • Frawley, Jessica (2018). Book review: the digital academic: critical perspectives on digital technologies in higher education edited by Deborah Lupton, Inger Mewburn and Pat Thomson.
  • Frazier, Erica (2018). Book review: the language of Brexit by Steve Buckledee. picture_as_pdf
  • French, Steve (2018). How trade unions are mobilising around the challenges of Brexit.
  • Fu, Samantha (2018). Book review: the origin of others by Toni Morrison.
  • Fu, Samantha (2018). Book review: women & power: a manifesto by Mary Beard.
  • Fuchs, Sandhya (2018). The myth of the false case: what the new Indian Supreme Court Order on the SC/ST Act gets wrong about caste-based violence and legal manipulation.
  • Fuest, Clemens, Peichl, Andreas, Siegloch, Sebastian (2018). Is it labour or capital owners who bear the burden of corporate taxation?
  • Fuller, Steve (2018). We have seen the Alt-Right, but what about the Alt-Left?
  • Fuller, Steve (2018). Why there is less between social democracy and neoliberalism than meets the eye. picture_as_pdf
  • Fulton, Sarah, Gershon, Sarah Allen (2018). Independents are less likely to vote for Democratic minority candidates because they think they are more liberal. picture_as_pdf
  • Gadd, Elizabeth (2018). Better, fairer, more meaningful research evaluation - in seven hashtags. picture_as_pdf
  • Gajowy, Aleksandra (2018). Book review: transnational homosexuals in communist Poland: cross-border flows in gay and lesbian magazines by Lukasz Szulc.
  • Galgoczi, Bela (2018). The gap between wages and productivity. picture_as_pdf
  • Gallagher, Christine (2018). BlacKkKlansman reverses film's historic power narrative between Blacks and Whites. picture_as_pdf
  • Gallagher, Jim (2018). Chequers produces the best and most elaborate fudge available. picture_as_pdf
  • Gallagher, Jim (2018). Kicking the bucket down the road to Norway: EEA is back.
  • Gallagher, Jim (2018). May's Brexit luck looks like running out at Westminster this autumn. picture_as_pdf
  • Gandhi, Ritam (2018). How would-be entrepreneurs can harness the power of the internet of things. picture_as_pdf
  • Gandy, Rob (2018). How 'local' are UK politicians? Comparing MPs' constituencies and their place of birth. picture_as_pdf
  • Gao, Xiang (2018). Private firms as global borrowers: foreign and domestic lenders need equal protection.
  • Gao, Xiang (2018). Private firms as global borrowers: foreign and domestic lenders need equal protection.
  • García Oliva, Javier (2018). The troubling legal and political uncertainty facing Catalonia.
  • Gawlewicz, Anna, Narkowicz, Kasia (2018). Slurs like 'letter box' are more problematic than we think: how discriminatory language travels. picture_as_pdf
  • Gberie, Lansana (2018). #VoteSalone 2018 : will Sierra Leone's two-party system survive after March?
  • Gearty, Conor (2018). Why we must all now be with Rees-Mogg: the case against a sudden reversal of Brexit. picture_as_pdf
  • Gehrke, Britta, Weber, Enzo (2018). Structural labour market reforms in Europe: timing matters. picture_as_pdf
  • Gelber, Katharine (2018). Why 'hate speech' and 'hate preachers' are distinct phenomena.
  • Gell-Redman, Micah, Neil, Visalvanich, Crabtree, Charles, Fariss, Christopher (2018). State legislators are less likely to respond to constituents who are not white. picture_as_pdf
  • Gellner, David, Dasgupta, Ananya (2018). "Religion doesn't enter politics in Nepal in quite the same explicit way that it does in India" - Professor David Gellner.
  • Gelman, Jeremy (2018). Insecure majorities will ensure that the Senate remains gridlocked for the foreseeable future.
  • Genovese, Taylor R. (2018). Book review: picturing the cosmos: a visual history of early Soviet space endeavor by Iina Kohonen.
  • Georgalakis, James (2018). It's not enough for research to be useful to policy actors, we must try to actually influence change.
  • Georgalakis, James (2018). Never mind the policymakers, a more nuanced understanding of the diverse roles in change processes is required.
  • George, Joey F. (2018). Detecting deception across media and cultures.
  • Gerba, Eddie (2018). Mission impossible: calculating the economic costs of Brexit. picture_as_pdf
  • Gereffi, Gary, Fernández-Stark, Karina (2018). Recent innovations in Costa Rican development show the value of Global Value Chain analysis.
  • Gessler, Theresa, Wachs, Johannes (2018). Experiments in the laboratory of populism: the 2018 Hungarian election.
  • Geyer, Judy (2018). How the design of housing vouchers can help those on low incomes to live in neighborhoods they prefer.
  • Ghins, Arthur (2018). Emmanuel Macron's speech to the French bishops: a poisonous gift?
  • Ghosh, Aniruddha, Bandyopadhyay, Sujan (2018). Enrolment rates are climbing. So what explains the sorry state of India's education sector?
  • Ghosh, Sudeshna, Chifos, Carla (2018). Without proper planning, large-scale industrial growth can be a curse rather than a blessing for rural communities.
  • Ghouri, Ahmad (2018). What next for Pakistan's Board of Investment and FDI?
  • Giannino, Domenico, Manzoni, Antonio (2018). Colombia's ruling on legal protection for the Amazon continues Latin America's struggle for the commons.
  • Gidron, Noam, Hall, Peter A. (2018). When white working-class men feel society no longer values them.
  • Gilchrist, Kate (2018). Confidence gap? The impact of gender, class and age on adults' digital literacy. picture_as_pdf
  • Gill, Timothy M. (2018). US encouragement of a military coup in Venezuela is dangerous for both countries.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2018). Looking ahead - what we already know will happen in US politics and policy in 2018.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2018). State of the States for 12 January: Chris Christie takes a victory lap, Virginia Democrats out of options, and the brawl for San Francisco mayor.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2018). State of the States for 16 February: the illusion of GOP control in New Hampshire, Alabama's risky tax incentives, and California's single-payer long game.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2018). State of the States for 16 March: Vermont government's gun stockpile, Hawaii considers its own individual mandate, and can a pro-life Democrat win in South Dakota?
  • Gilson, Christopher (2018). State of the States for 19 January: GOP worries about Pennsylvania 18th, Wisconsin's upset election, and Idaho cuts substance abuse services.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2018). State of the States for 2 February: the war on democracy in Virginia, Cuomo's war chest, and Idaho's 'Kansas-style' tax cut.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2018). State of the States for 2 March: Democrats turn out in Texas primary, Indiana overturns Sunday booze ban, and Hawaii's plan to switch to all-mail elections.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2018). State of the States for 23 February: Pennsylvania's special election debate, South Carolina's "parody marriage" bill, and California's "bell ringer" candidate.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2018). State of the States for 23 March: Maryland raises taxes to stabilize Obamacare, Rauner squeaks to victory in Michigan, and Brown's premature victory lap in California.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2018). State of the States for 26 January: New York and Montana take action on net neutrality, big ideas for Arkansas, and Arizona's landmark opioid bill.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2018). State of the States for 5 January 2018: the challenge facing New Jersey's GOP, Virginia's "bonkers" election draw, and a Democratic feud in Illinois.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2018). State of the States for 6 April: Florida's 'resign to run' bill, North Dakota's Teddy Roosevelt obsession, and California's new mega-vote centers.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2018). State of the States for 9 February: Vermont's plan to buy Canadian drugs, South Carolina's uncompetitive elections, and Oregon's budget hoax.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2018). State of the States for 9 March: back to the past for New Jersey GOP, Florida legislators tarred and feathered, and California vows to fight DOJ immigration suit.
  • Giray Aksooy, Cevat, Carpenter, Christopher S., Frank, Jefferson, Huffman, Matt L. (2018). The gay glass ceiling in the UK. picture_as_pdf
  • Gleason, Shane, Jones, Jennifer J., McBean, Jessica Rae (2018). At the Supreme Court, women are more likely to be successful if they conform to stereotypes about their gender. picture_as_pdf
  • Glendinning, Caroline, Wills, Mathew (2018). What can England learn from the German approach to long-term care funding?
  • Glover, Dylan (2018). Discrimination at work: a self-fulfilling prophecy?
  • Godwin, Matthew (2018). Diasporas as a force in foreign affairs: the case of Tamils in Britain and Canada. picture_as_pdf
  • Goergen, Marc, O'Sullivan, Noel, Wood, Geoffrey, Baric, Marijana (2018). How Norway's sovereign wealth fund protected UK jobs after the 2008 crisis. picture_as_pdf
  • Goff, Sarah C. (2018). Many are mistaken about how much they personally stand to lose when trade is restricted.
  • Gogoi, Suraj, Chakraborty, Gorky, Jyoti Saikia, Parag (2018). Assam against itself: a reply to Sanjib Baruah.
  • Goldsmith, Paul, Farrell, Jason (2018). In 1955, Britain had the chance to shape the future EU. It flunked it.
  • Goldstein, Rebecca, Young You, Hye (2018). Gaps in state funding mean that liberal cities in conservative states are more likely to lobby the federal government.
  • Gomber, Peter, Kauffman, Robert J., Parker, Chris, Weber, Bruce W. (2018). Navigating the fintech landscape with a customer-market-competition matrix. picture_as_pdf
  • Gonzalez Hernando, Marcos (2018). Book review: social theory now edited by Claudio E. Benzecry, Monika Krause and Issac A. Reed.
  • Gonçalves Curty, Renata, Crowston, Kevin, Specht, Alison, Grant, Bruce W., Dalton, Elizabeth D. (2018). What factors do scientists perceive as promoting or hindering scientific data reuse?
  • Gooberman, Leon, Hauptmeier, Marco (2018). Employers' organisations: a continuing force in the UK?
  • Gooch, Donald M. (2018). Why Justice Kennedy's retirement will mean an even more polarized Supreme Court. picture_as_pdf
  • Goodlad, Graham (2018). Is Theresa May a Thatcherite? Beneath the superficial similarities, there are important contrasts. picture_as_pdf
  • Gore, Oz (2018). Where and what is 'the NHS'? Saving public healthcare depends on changing public perceptions of it. picture_as_pdf
  • Goudy, Hayden, Kempe, Elisa (2018). Rule-takers and rule-makers: why TBTs are so crucial to Brexit. picture_as_pdf
  • Gouvy, Constantin (2018). It's time for the EU to adapt its conflict prevention policy to climate change.
  • Gowan, Richard (2018). With China ascendant, Britain's ability to shape human rights at the UN now looks uncertain.
  • Graham, Cosmo (2018). Book review: meta-regulation in practice: beyond normative views of morality and rationality by F.C. Simon.
  • Grant, Matthew (2018). The Windrush Generation have been treated appallingly. EU migrants may expect an even worse deal.
  • Grant, Melissa, Vernall, Lucy, Hill, Kirsty (2018). Your research has been broadcast to millions - but how do you determine its impact?
  • Grant, Wyn (2018). The challenges for farm policy after Brexit.
  • Gray, Mia, Donald, Betsy (2018). Can we solve both the economic crisis and the environmental one? Seeking new models in uncertain times. picture_as_pdf
  • Grayson, Richard S. (2018). Across the water: personal and political reflections on holding dual British-Irish citizenship.
  • Green, Duncan (2018). Book review: "the real politics of the Horn of Africa" by Alex de Waal. picture_as_pdf
  • Green, Duncan (2018). Escaping the fragility trap? Why is it so hard to think constructively about fragile states? picture_as_pdf
  • Green, Duncan (2018). How DFID works with non-state power holders in fragile and conflict-afflicted places. picture_as_pdf
  • Green, Duncan (2018). #PublicAuthority through the eyes of a dead fish.
  • Green, Duncan (2018). What I learned about #PublicAuthority from spending two days with a bunch of anthropologists, political scientists and others.
  • Green, Duncan (2018). An experiment in participatory blogging on Ebola in Sierra Leone.
  • Green, Elliott D. (2018). Using Google trends to measure ethnic and religious identity in sub-Saharan Africa: potentials and limitations.
  • Green, Jeremy (2018). The City's pivot to China in a post-Brexit world: a uniquely vulnerable policy. picture_as_pdf
  • Greene, Zac, Sajuria, Javier (2018). Who spoke at Labour's conference, who didn't, and what this tells us about a people's vote. picture_as_pdf
  • Greeven, Mark J., Cervini, Paolo (2018). Digital China is coming to Europe.
  • Grocott, Chris (2018). Soft rock: the power shifts in Madrid and London could help Gibraltar. picture_as_pdf
  • Groen-Xu, Moqi, Teixeira, Pedro, Voigt, Thomas, Knapp, Bernhard (2018). Looming REF deadlines lead to a rush in publication of lower quality research.
  • Grogan, Joelle (2018). EU law is not a thing we simply leave behind on Brexit day. picture_as_pdf
  • Grogan, Joelle (2018). The Lords have just raised the bar on the defence of rights and the rule of law in the Brexit process.
  • Grogan, Joelle, Price, Georgia (2018). The meaningful vote explained in sticky notes. picture_as_pdf
  • Grove, DeeAnn (2018). "It's school desegregation, stupid": arguments over education policies have played an important role in presidential elections since the 1960s. picture_as_pdf
  • Grozoubinski, Dmitry (2018). No deal, no trucks? What a no-deal Brexit will mean for road transport. picture_as_pdf
  • Gruber, Francois (2018). Deserting the Uzbek city.
  • Gryszkiewicz, Lidia, Bogumil, Anna, Toivonen, Tuukka (2018). Social innovation skills: what are they? picture_as_pdf
  • Gu, Ran (2018). A postgraduate degree protects you against the business cycle. picture_as_pdf
  • Guberek, Tamy (2018). Llamando la muerte por su nombre: rompiendo el silencio del Archivo de la Policía Nacional de Guatemala. picture_as_pdf
  • Guerra, Simona (2018). What Euroscepticism looks like in Central and Eastern Europe.
  • Guhathakurta, Meghna, Niaz, Laraib (2018). "It is easy to be xenophobic, it is harder to be humanitarian" - Dr Meghna Guhathakurta. picture_as_pdf
  • Guidi, Mattia (2018). What can we expect from Italy's new government? picture_as_pdf
  • Guiney, Thomas (2018). After Worboys: what next for the parole system in England and Wales?
  • Gumede, William (2018). The International Criminal Court and accountability in Africa.
  • Gómez, Diana (2018). Colombia must rethink the role of truth commissions to secure the rights of victims of conflict.
  • Gómez, Diana (2018). Elecciones Colombia 2018: dos mujeres vicepresidentas, dos visiones de país. picture_as_pdf
  • Gómez, Diana (2018). Para cumplir con los derechos de los sujetos victimizados Colombia debe repensar el papel de las comisiones de la verdad.
  • Göpffarth, Julian (2018). GroKo for Germany? How the prospect of a new grand coalition is dividing the country and the SPD.
  • Göpffarth, Julian (2018). Heading into the mainstream? Reviewing a year of the AfD in the German parliament. picture_as_pdf
  • Göpffarth, Julian (2018). The beginning of the end for political stability? How the new generation of CDU and SPD members are seeking to reshape German politics.
  • Gül Uysal, Nazli (2018). Clean break? Why the Sanitary and Phytosanitary framework matters.
  • Haas, Astrid, Hoza Ngoga, Thierry (2018). Where are Kampala's missing houses?
  • Haber, Noah, Breskin, Alexander, Moscoe, Ellen, Smith, Emily R. (2018). There is a large disparity between what people see in social media about health research and the underlying strength of evidence. picture_as_pdf
  • Hacke, Matthew (2018). Book review: ghostbodies: towards a new theory of invalidism by Maia Dolphin-Krute.
  • Hacke, Matthew (2018). Book review: poor news: media discourses of poverty in times of austerity by Steven Harkins and Jairo Lugo-Ocando.
  • Haeder, Simon F., Webb Yackee, Susan (2018). When US presidents push for regulatory reform, liberal agency rules may be first in the firing line. picture_as_pdf
  • Haenssgen, Marco J., Charoenboon, Ern (2018). How eyes in the sky can cut survey costs and enable researchers to identify key but hard-to-reach populations. picture_as_pdf
  • Haley, Usha (2018). Beyond Impact Factors: an Academy of Management report on measuring scholarly impact.
  • Halikiopoulou, Daphne, Vasilopoulou, Sofia (2018). Breaching the social contract: why the success of Golden Dawn in Greece points to a crisis of democratic representation.
  • Hall, Jonny (2018). Book review: talking Donald Trump: a sociolinguistic study of style, metadiscourse and political identity by Jennifer Sclafani.
  • Hall, Jonny (2018). Book review: the presidency of Barack Obama: a first historical assessment edited by Julian Zelizer. picture_as_pdf
  • Hall, Jonny (2018). Trump's National Security Strategy release illustrates the ongoing battle between the president's instincts and foreign policy mainstreamers in his administration.
  • Hall, Matthew, Marsh, David, Vines, Emma (2018). The British political tradition has never been more vulnerable. picture_as_pdf
  • Hall, Sarah (2018). Any Brexit deal on financial services could have unpredictable implications. picture_as_pdf
  • Hall, Sarah (2018). Brexit's epicentre: London's financial services sector and its place in the UK economy. picture_as_pdf
  • Hall, Wayne (2018). The jury is still out on the effects of legalised cannabis in North America. picture_as_pdf
  • Halligan, Liam, Lyons, Gerard (2018). Britain can make a great success of (a clean) Brexit.
  • Hamid, Sadek (2018). Book review: London youth, religion and politics: engagement and activism from Brixton to Brick Lane by Daniel Nilsson DeHanas.
  • Han, Xueying, Appelbaum, Richard P. (2018). For China to realise its research and innovation potential the government may have to place greater trust in the academic community.
  • Han, Yao (2018). Book review: public sector reform in Ireland: countering crisis by Muiris MacCarthaigh.
  • Hancké, Bob (2018). Italy's crisis: wouldn't it be simpler if the government simply dissolved the people and elected another?
  • Hancké, Bob (2018). Made in the UK: Brexit and manufacturing revisited. picture_as_pdf
  • Hancké, Bob (2018). The UK's industrial supply chains are dependent on European manufacturers. picture_as_pdf
  • Hancké, Bob (2018). We are all Ordo-liberals now. picture_as_pdf
  • Handyside, Fiona (2018). Book review: the contemporary femme fatale: gender, genre and American cinema by Katherine Farrimond.
  • Hanlon, Joseph (2018). Mozambique's insurgency: a new Boko Haram or youth demanding an end to marginalisation?
  • Hanlon, Joseph (2018). Running Mozambique's heroin trade with WhatsApp. picture_as_pdf
  • Hannah, A. Lee, Mallinson, Daniel J. (2018). Why it will be difficult for Jeff Sessions to put the genie back into the bottle on marijuana policy.
  • Hanquinet, Laurie (2018). British, European or an Anglophone citizen of the world? How Britons identify themselves. picture_as_pdf
  • Hantrais, Linda (2018). How will Brexit affect the social security rights of EU migrants in the UK, and how the social protection of EU staff?
  • Harjuniemi, Timo, Livingstone, Sonia (2018). Reason over politics: how The Economist has portrayed austerity since 1945.
  • Harris, John (2018). Sport and Britishness: the politics of the 2018 Winter Olympics.
  • Harrison, Alex (2018). What a no-deal Brexit would mean for Britain's energy markets. picture_as_pdf
  • Harrison, Graham (2018). Why only few remember the Enough Food If campaign.
  • Hart, Miranda (2018). Improved representation of female scientists in the media can show future generations of women that they belong. picture_as_pdf
  • Hartley, James (2018). Book review: publish or perish: perceived benefits versus unintended consequences by Imad A. Moosa.
  • Hartwell, Kathryn (2018). How the law profession adjusts to competitive changes in the UK.
  • Harzing, Anne-Wil (2018). Internal vs. external promotion, part one: seven reasons why external promotion is easier. picture_as_pdf
  • Hassan, Fadi, Ottaviano, Gianmarco I. P. (2018). Poor productivity: an Italian perspective.
  • Hatzisavvidou, Sophia (2018). Truth-tellers: creating Britain's anti-austerity campaign.
  • Hawes, Daniel, McCrea, Austin (2018). How white middle class social capital can lock immigrants out of more generous state welfare policies.
  • Haydon, Matthew R., Curry, James M. (2018). An older Congress tends to support more policies that benefit older Americans. picture_as_pdf
  • Hayes, Lydia (2018). The crisis in social care is connected to the gendered inadequacy of labour law.
  • Hayes, Niamh (2018). A question of method (and the researcher's role in it).
  • Hays, Demelza (2018). Blockchain: an overview.
  • Hayward, Katy (2018). Brexit at the border: What Brexit looks like for those living beside the Irish border. picture_as_pdf
  • Hayward, Katy (2018). 'Categorically clear': what being outside a customs union with the EU will mean for post-Brexit UK.
  • Hayward, Katy (2018). Who really cares about Northern Ireland?
  • Heald, David (2018). Brexit means a bleak future for UK public spending and probably for intra-UK governance relations.
  • Heald, David (2018). What could Brexit mean for UK public spending and devolved government relations?
  • Heffernan, Anne (2018). Book review: Mandela's kinsmen by Timothy Gibbs.
  • Heller, Lambert (2018). Beyond #FakeScience: how to overcome shallow certainty in scholarly communication. picture_as_pdf
  • Hellström, Anders (2018). Sweden's election is about more than the Sweden Democrats. picture_as_pdf
  • Helsper, Ellen (2018). Digital inequalities policies in Latin America are mostly words and little accountability, just like in Europe.
  • Hemmings, Clare (2018). Author interview: considering Emma Goldman with Professor Clare Hemmings.
  • Hendry, Sarah (2018). Should England nationalise water services?
  • Henwood, Melanie (2018). Jeremy Hunt's seven principles on adult social care reform: a new way forward or just rhetoric?
  • Henwood, Melanie (2018). Social care and the NHS: how to change the framework of joint working. picture_as_pdf
  • Henwood, Melanie (2018). While the Carers Action Plan is welcome, it is not good enough in itself. picture_as_pdf
  • Hestermeyer, Holger (2018). On Brexit, transition, customs partnership and max fac - a drama in four acts.
  • Hick, Rod (2018). How do people exit in-work poverty and what prevents them from doing so? picture_as_pdf
  • Hicks, Celeste (2018). The trial of Hissène Habré and what it could mean for justice in Africa.
  • Highman, Ludovic (2018). EU students at UK universities: patterns and trends.
  • Hilhorst, Dorothea, Porter, Holly E., Gordon, Rachael (2018). Challenging humanitarianism beyond gender as women and women as victims #PressforProgress.
  • Hirschi, Andreas, Nagy, Noemi, Baumeler, Franziska, Johnston, Claire, Spurk, Daniel (2018). Thirteen factors for a successful career. picture_as_pdf
  • Hix, Simon (2018). Two years after the vote, there is little certainty where the UK-EU relationship is heading. picture_as_pdf
  • Hix, Simon (2018). Watch: Simon Hix on what Brexit means for the EU27 and the European project.
  • Hix, Simon, Sitter, Nick (2018). Svexit or Huxit? How another country could follow the UK out of the EU.
  • Hockley, Tony (2018). From Hunt to Hancock: a fresh start for the NHS at 70? picture_as_pdf
  • Hodson, Dermot, Peterson, John (2018). Brexit's institutional irony: how the EU has successfully outflanked the UK. picture_as_pdf
  • Hoffman, Aaron M. (2018). People feel safer when they see effective counterterrorism policies in action. picture_as_pdf
  • Hoffman, Anita (2018). We need to have a career plan B up our sleeves.
  • Hogan-Brun, Gabrielle, Polezzi, Loredana (2018). The educational and economic value of embracing people's mother tongues.
  • Hogarth, Raphael, White, Hannah (2018). What government has to do in order to get its Brexit deal through Parliament.
  • Holman, Daniel, Foster, Liam, Hess, Moritz (2018). Which women knew about state pension age changes? Inequalities in awareness and their implications. picture_as_pdf
  • Holmes, Peter, Jacob, Nick (2018). It's not what the rules are, it's the way that you show it: proving 'origin' post-Brexit.
  • Hong, Yili, Hu, Yuheng, Burtch, Gordon (2018). A shared audience amplifies people's influence over their peers. picture_as_pdf
  • Honour, Victoria (2018). Engaging with Parliament: what is good Select Committee evidence?
  • Hope, David, Martelli, Angelo (2018). Labour market institutions still matter for workforce equality in the knowledge economy.
  • Hope, David, Martelli, Angelo (2018). Labour market institutions still matter in the knowledge economy.
  • Horiuchi, Yusaku, Kang, Woo Chang (2018). Why the Republican Party should pray for rain this November. picture_as_pdf
  • Hornsby, Jennifer (2018). Campaigners for a second referendum must be clear about what voters would be asked.
  • Hornsby, Jennifer (2018). Let's hope we find out what Labour means when it acknowledges a need for a second vote. picture_as_pdf
  • Horten, Monica (2018). Britain will be scrambling hard to put Galileo at the centre of a new security partnership. picture_as_pdf
  • Horten, Monica (2018). EU Withdrawal Agreement: the real losers will be British businesses and British citizens.
  • Horten, Monica (2018). Norwegian blue or super-Canada - is there any life in this parrot? picture_as_pdf
  • Horten, Monica (2018). Trade will not be frictionless: will a common rulebook help? picture_as_pdf
  • Horton, Peter, Wallace, Garrett (2018). Establishing trust between researchers, government and the public: proposing an integrated process for evidence synthesis and policy development. picture_as_pdf
  • Hou, Yuting (2018). Why reducing urban traffic congestion can help the American middle class. picture_as_pdf
  • Howell, Kathryn (2018). How we can preserve assisted housing in the context of gentrification and constrained federal resources.
  • Howlett, Marnie (2018). Brexit is part and parcel of Britain's ongoing quest for national self-understanding.
  • Howorth, Jolyon (2018). Brexit has become unnegotiable. Theresa May has a constitutional duty to admit that truth. picture_as_pdf
  • Hoxhaj, Andi (2018). EU accession talks on the horizon? Assessing Albania's priorities for the next year. picture_as_pdf
  • Hoyt, Jason (2018). "Publishing is not just about technology, it is foremost about the academic communities it supports." The evolution of the megajournal as PeerJ turns five.
  • Hudson, Bob (2018). Adult social care: is privatisation irreversible?
  • Hudson, Bob (2018). How 'ethical commissioning' could curb the worst effects of outsourcing. picture_as_pdf
  • Hudson, Peter James (2018). Banking on a 'shithole': US-led racial capitalism in Haiti began long before Trump.
  • Hughes, Kirsty (2018). Does Scotland really want to stay in the single market without a say in the rules?
  • Huq, Saleemul, Lewis, David (2018). What should be the future of UK-Bangladesh relations after aid? Exit DFID, enter the universities. picture_as_pdf
  • Hutchings, Stephen (2018). We must rethink Russia's propaganda machine in order to reset the dynamic that drives it.
  • Hvide, Hans, Jones, Benjamin F. (2018). When EU university researchers lost the full rights to their innovations. picture_as_pdf
  • Hübner, Kurt (2018). A Canadian perspective on CETA +++: those pluses will come with minuses.
  • Iacono, Roberto (2018). Book review: the great leveler: violence and the history of inequality from the stone age to the twenty-first century by Walter Scheidel.
  • Iaria, Alessandro, Schwarz, Carlo, Waldinger, Fabian (2018). Should Chinese citizens be kept away from sensitive research at US universities? picture_as_pdf
  • Impullitti, Giammario, Licandro, Omar (2018). We may be underestimating the gains from globalisation.
  • Innes, Abby (2018). Why public sector outsourcing is less efficient than Soviet central planning. picture_as_pdf
  • Iqbal, Mohib, Cabrera, José Luengo (2018). The massive economic cost of violence in Mexico must be matched by higher public spending. picture_as_pdf
  • Isernia, Pierangelo, Piccolino, Gianluca (2018). Caught between two stools: the Five Star Movement and government policy.
  • Ishkanian, Armine (2018). The Brexit vote was driven by the losers of globalisation, but that's hardly the whole story. picture_as_pdf
  • Ishkanian, Armine (2018). A revolution of values: freedom, responsibility, and courage in the Armenian Velvet Revolution.
  • Issitt, Madeleine (2018). 'I will not be just average' - how football took Aloh Francis from Uganda's warzone to Vietnam and back. picture_as_pdf
  • Jackson, Matt (2018). The UK will need to redouble its efforts to remain influential in international development policy after Brexit. picture_as_pdf
  • Jafary, Maziar (2018). Book review: management education in India: perspectives and practices by Manish Thakur and Rajesh R. Babu.
  • Jafri, Juvaria (2018). Book review: hotels and highways: the construction of modernization theory in Cold War Turkey by Begüm Adalet. picture_as_pdf
  • Jain, Mahima A (2018). Law, nationhood and the Constitution of India as a work of art.
  • Jain, Mahima A. (2018). "There is a need now for a systemic change for dealing with judicial accountability. This is a time for institutional articulation" - Dr Aditya Sondhi.
  • Jallow, Maudo (2018). More funding for education alone will not solve unemployment #AfricaAtWork.
  • Jamar, Astrid (2018). Mind the billboards: international aid conquering the public space in Burundi. picture_as_pdf
  • Jamar, Astrid (2018). Mind the billboards: the paradox of paternalism in Burundi. picture_as_pdf
  • James, Scott, Quaglia, Lucia (2018). London calling Brexit: the City of London and the 'baptist-bootlegger' coalition. picture_as_pdf
  • Jancic, Davor (2018). Frans Timmermans' subsidiarity proposals do not go far enough to address the EU's democratic deficit. picture_as_pdf
  • Janmaat, Germ (2018). Which voters have changed their minds about Brexit? picture_as_pdf
  • Jappe, Arlette, Pithan, David, Heinze, Thomas (2018). There is an absence of scientific authority over research assessment as a professional practice, leaving a gap that has been filled by database providers. picture_as_pdf
  • Jaroszewicz, Ania (2018). Bad choice design can be particularly harmful for less educated individuals.
  • Jarral, Khalid (2018). Social media: awakening, liberating and empowering the Pakistani voters. picture_as_pdf
  • Jayawardena, Eshan (2018). Balancing the Chinese presence in Sri Lanka: India and Japan's game of the stag hunt. picture_as_pdf
  • Jayawardena, Eshan, Amarasinghe, Punsara (2018). The winds of change in Sri Lanka? Rajapaksa's charisma and foreign factors in Sri Lankan politics.
  • Jennings, Will, Lodge, Martin (2018). Powerless to resist: Canute, Brexit and the tides of political pressure.
  • Jensen, Carsten, Kevins, Anthony (2018). Inflated figures, inflated opposition: how claims about welfare benefit levels affect public opinion. picture_as_pdf
  • Jessoe, Katrina (2018). Climate change: extreme heat will decrease rural employment and increase migration in Mexico.
  • Jeynes, William (2018). How we might begin to reduce school shootings in America. picture_as_pdf
  • Jha, Anushna, Shah, Mehrin (2018). Combating the learning crisis in South Asia. picture_as_pdf
  • Jian, Lian, Yang, Sha, Ba, Sulin, Li Jiang, Crystal (2018). Getting the best out of your crowdsourcing contest. picture_as_pdf
  • Jie, Yu (2018). China is a crucial partner for Britain to prosper outside the EU.
  • Jithendranath, Smrutica (2018). The Maldives: a jewel in the blue under threat.
  • Jo, Ara (2018). The level of trust in a country affects environmental compliance by firms. picture_as_pdf
  • Johansen, Stine Liv (2018). Does excessive social media use actually harm the self-esteem of young people? picture_as_pdf
  • John, Sarah (2018). The Alternative Vote can increase representation of women and people of color in US elections. picture_as_pdf
  • Johnes, Geraint (2018). More ice cream, less sticky toffee pudding: the subtle effect of the weather on the UK economy. picture_as_pdf
  • Johns, Rob (2018). Why a clear, confident espousal of soft Brexit is less risky than Labour fears.
  • Johnson, Lauren, McCray, Deon, Ragusa, Jordan (2018). Sex and religion were the biggest influences on #NeverTrump Republicans.
  • Johnson Ross, Freya (2018). Gender equality in local government: what difference does legislation make?
  • Johnston, Ron (2018). Book review: handbook of political party funding edited by Jonathan Mendilow and Eric Phélippeau.
  • Johnston, Ron (2018). LSE festival Beveridge 2.0 book review: a university education by David Willetts.
  • Johnston, Ron, Jones, Kelvyn, Manley, David, Pattie, Charles, Hartman, Todd K., Rossiter, David (2018). General election polling goes geographical: the accuracy and value of constituency-level estimates.
  • Johny, Shelly (2018). Navigating India's interests in the labyrinth of the Arab Gulf's internal rivalries.
  • Jones, Alistair (2018). Islamic divorce in the English courts: human rights and sharia law. picture_as_pdf
  • Jones, Ben (2018). Beyond belief: how powerful is religion in Africa? picture_as_pdf
  • Jones, Jenny (2018). Baroness Jones: I'm worried about what Brexit means for our rights.
  • Jones, Katharine (2018). Book review: female football players and fans: intruding into a man's world edited by Gertrud Pfister and Stacey Pope. picture_as_pdf
  • Jones, Kip, Fenge, Lee-Ann (2018). The "long tail" of research impact is engendered by innovative dissemination tools and meaningful community engagement.
  • Jones, Lorelei (2018). Government wants healthcare staff to change patients' behaviour - but that's unlikely to work. picture_as_pdf
  • Jones, Michael D., Crow, Deserai (2018). Mastering the art of the narrative: using stories to shape public policy. picture_as_pdf
  • Jordan, Katy, Carrigan, Mark (2018). How was social media cited in 2014 REF Impact Case Studies? picture_as_pdf
  • Jordan, Katy, Carrigan, Mark (2018). The impact agenda has led to social media being used in a role it may not be equipped to perform.
  • Joslyn, Mark, Sylvester, Steven (2018). Why educated Republicans are still less likely to trust childhood vaccinations than educated Democrats.
  • Jovchelovitch, Sandra, Priego-Hernandez, Jacqueline (2018). From the favelas of Rio to the Kasbah of Algiers, community participation is the key to urban regeneration.
  • Jungherr, Andreas, Mader, Matthias, Schoen, Harald, Wuttke, Alexander (2018). For free trade, but against TTIP: public opinion and the backlash against globalisation. picture_as_pdf
  • Junk, Wiebke Marie, Rasmussen, Anne (2018). Framing and lobbying success: why it pays to work as a team. picture_as_pdf
  • Jupe, Robert (2018). The East Coast franchise debacle: only the latest problem arising from rail privatisation. picture_as_pdf
  • Kaarbo, Juliet (2018). How a prime minister's leadership style affects their parliament's role in security decisions.
  • Kabir, Arafat (2018). Liberal democracies, don't give up on the Maldives.
  • Kaithwar, Raj (2018). The shape of water in transboundary river basins of South Asia.
  • Kakabadse, Andrew (2018). Is government fit for purpose? Not with the current structure of departmental boards.
  • Kakar, Asmat (2018). Developing the rural economy in Pakistan through income generating grants.
  • Kakar, Asmat (2018). The grass is greener when there is education: an experience from Balochistan.
  • Kakar, Asmat, Baloch, Ghulam Rasool (2018). Alleviating rural poverty through alternative means of livelihood development. picture_as_pdf
  • Kalcik, Robert, Moes, Nicolas, Woolf, Guntram B (2018). Is the European Parliament missing an opportunity to reform after Brexit?
  • Kalfa, Senia, Wilkinson, Adrian, Gollan, Paul J. (2018). Playing the game: academics have bought into the competition and become complicit in their exploitation. picture_as_pdf
  • Kalpokas, Ignas (2018). Book review: cultivating creativity in methodology and research: in praise of detours edited by Charlotte Wegener, Ninna Meier and Elina Maslo.
  • Kalpokas, Ignas (2018). Book review: emotional choices: how the logic of affect shapes coercive diplomacy by Robin Markwica. picture_as_pdf
  • Kalpokas, Ignas (2018). Book review: post-truth: how we have reached peak bullshit and what we can do about it by Evan Davis.
  • Kandiko Howson, Camille B. (2018). Gender and advancement in higher education's prestige economy.
  • Kapidžić, Damir (2018). How #PublicAuthority is legitimised by making decisions in the right way.
  • Kapoor, Sony (2018). Indians wanted us out, Europeans want us to stay. This time British citizens will bear almost all the costs.
  • Kapur, Saloni (2018). The electoral victory of Imran Khan: diffusing the dynasties of control in Pakistan? picture_as_pdf
  • Kar, Sohini (2018). Book review: broken ladder: the paradox and potential of India's one bilion by Anirudh Krishna. picture_as_pdf
  • Karemba, Byron (2018). Brexit, the separation of powers and the role of the supreme court. picture_as_pdf
  • Karreth, Johannes (2018). How will Brexit shape conflict resolution between the UK and other European countries? picture_as_pdf
  • Kasdin, Stuart (2018). How stakeholder advisory committees could help fix a broken Congress.
  • Kassimeris, George (2018). History will judge ETA as a failed terrorist group, but there are lessons to be learned.
  • Kassimeris, George (2018). Leadership is about character, courage and empathy: Alexis Tsipras has failed on all fronts during the Greek fires. picture_as_pdf
  • Kassimeris, George (2018). The epic political elegance of Emmanuel Macron.
  • Katz, Bruce, Nowak, Jeremy (2018). Brexit and the new localism: how to leverage the competitive advantages of UK cities.
  • Kaufmann, Eric (2018). Why culture is more important than skills: understanding British public opinion on immigration.
  • Keating, Michael (2018). Agriculture post-Brexit: a battleground for the UK's constituent nations.
  • Keck, Anna-Sigrid, Sloane, Stephanie, Liechty, Janet M., Fiese, Barbara H., Donovan, Sharon M. (2018). Transdisciplinary PhD programmes produce more high-impact publications and foster increased collaborations.
  • Keena, Alex, Knight-Finley, Misty (2018). Why electing former governors may help ease the partisan gridlock in the US Senate.
  • Keena, Alex, Latner, Michael, McGann, Anthony J., Smith, Charles Anthony (2018). In its latest decision, the Supreme Court has got it wrong when it says that partisan gerrymandering only hurts voters in specific districts. picture_as_pdf
  • Keena, Alex, Latner, Michael, McGann, Anthony J., Smith, Charles Anthony (2018). Maryland's electoral maps show how proportional representation could solve the problem of gerrymandering.
  • Kemp, Stephen (2018). Guidance on testimonials and statements to corroborate impact. picture_as_pdf
  • Kenealy, Daniel (2018). How should the UK respond to the attacks in Syria? For a weakened PM, there are no easy options.
  • Kenealy, Daniel, Molloy, Seán (2018). The Chequered path(s) to Brexit: the choice is between a soft and ambiguous exit or a hard and unattainable one. picture_as_pdf
  • Kennedy, Helen (2018). How people feel about what companies do with their data is just as important as what they know about it.
  • Kenny, Michael, Sheldon, Jack (2018). UK governance after Brexit: yet more variable and even more disjointed.
  • Ker-Lindsay, James (2018). Did the unfounded claim that Turkey was about to join the EU swing the referendum?
  • Kerridge, Simon (2018). Hitting the QR sweet spot: will new REF2021 rules lead to a different kind of game-playing?
  • Khalat, David (2018). Book review: personal style blogs: appearances that fascinate by Rosie Findlay.
  • Khandelwal, Saloni (2018). Crossing the bridge: India's graduates pass the education system, yet fail in job-readiness. picture_as_pdf
  • Khoo, Shaun (2018). There is little evidence to suggest peer reviewer training programmes improve the quality of reviews.
  • Kiconco, Gloria (2018). Communicating academic research through art #LSEReturn. picture_as_pdf
  • Kim, Antino, Lahiri, Atanu, Dey, Debabrata (2018). Piracy could be a blessing in disguise for content supply chains. picture_as_pdf
  • Kinander, Morten (2018). EFTA's model of compliance would struggle to accommodate the UK.
  • Kinander, Morten (2018). Why won't the UK get a good Brexit deal on financial services? One word: Norway.
  • King, James (2018). In the 2016 presidential primaries, party nomination rules benefited Donald Trump and hurt Bernie Sanders. picture_as_pdf
  • Kinna, Ruth (2018). Book review: considering Emma Goldman: feminist political ambivalence and the imaginative archive by Clare Hemmings.
  • Kirk, Emily J. (2018). From prejudice to Pride: what does Cuba have to celebrate on the International Day Against Homophobia?
  • Kirk, Emily J., Story, Isabel (2018). From the Castros to Cuba's new president Miguel Díaz-Canel: continuity or change?
  • Kirk, Emily J., Walker, Chris, Méndez, Arturo (2018). Understanding patterns of protest against Cuba's medical internationalism. picture_as_pdf
  • Kirk, Thomas (2018). Book review - why we lie about aid by Pablo Yanguas.
  • Klaas, Brian, Collins, John (2018). President Trump's first State of the Union: LSE experts react.
  • Klug, Francesca (2018). Universal Declaration of Human Rights at 70: our government might not organise a party, but the rest of us should.
  • Knoth, Petr, Pontika, Nancy, Anastasiou, Lucas (2018). Releasing 1.8 million open access publications from publisher systems for text and data mining.
  • Knöpfel, Laura, Najy, Canni (2018). Negotiating single market access with the EU: institutional lessons from Switzerland. picture_as_pdf
  • Koch, Insa (2018). The labour of care: why we need an alternative political economy of social care.
  • Koinova, Maria (2018). Bulgarians in London: a community of strength, but one hidden in the shadows. picture_as_pdf
  • Kolioulis, Alessio (2018). Book review: general theory of the precariat: great recession, revolution, reaction by Alex Foti. picture_as_pdf
  • Kolodny, Robin, Dwyre, Diana (2018). Spending by outside groups tends to support a political party's goals, not push more extreme candidates. picture_as_pdf
  • Koostra, Jochem (2018). Book review: the acceleration of cultural change: from ancestors to algorithms by R. Alexander Bentley and Michael J. O'Brien.
  • Kopkin, Nolan (2018). Evidence suggests racial prejudice is still stopping many African Americans from getting home mortgages. picture_as_pdf
  • Korkeamäki, Timo, Sihvonen, Jukka, Vähämaa, Sami (2018). How to compare apples with oranges: using interdisciplinary "exchange rates" to evaluate publications across disciplines. picture_as_pdf
  • Kostakopoulou, Dora (2018). Majority (mis)rule and the problem with naturalisation for UK citizens in the EU.
  • Kostovicova, Denisa, Sokolić, Ivor (2018). Reconciliation as activity: constraints and possibilities.
  • Kostovicova, Denisa, Sokolić, Ivor, Paskhalis, Tom, Milic, Nela (2018). Text illuminations: from the method to the artefact. picture_as_pdf
  • Kotschy, Rainer, Sunde, Uwe (2018). Investment in education can counter the economic impact of an older population.
  • Kotsonis, Totis (2018). State aid and Brexit: the temptation for political intervention. picture_as_pdf
  • Krauss, Alexander (2018). Contrary to common belief, randomised controlled trials inevitably produce biased results. picture_as_pdf
  • Krauss, Alexander (2018). The flaws of randomised controlled trials and the reproducibility crisis. picture_as_pdf
  • Krishna, Ananye (2018). India's skewed medical ratio.
  • Krishna, Ananye (2018). Open education for all.
  • Krishna, Anirudh, Bowers, Rebecca (2018). "I think we need to be more humble and recognise that we don't know what the solutions are" - Professor Anirudh Krishna. picture_as_pdf
  • Krishnan, Aarati (2018). Indian Budget 2018: true acid test of NDA's reformist credentials.
  • Krupa, Joel, Urmetzer, Peter (2018). Book review: economics for the common good by Jean Tirole. picture_as_pdf
  • Kuhlmann, Robynn (2018). Governor Eric Greitens' resignation will do little to help Missouri's Democrats this fall. picture_as_pdf
  • Kuld, Lukas, O'Hagan, John (2018). The proportion of co-authored research articles has risen markedly in recent decades.
  • Kumar, Rishabh (2018). Indian economic growth is being surpassed by wealth accumulation. Again.
  • Kumari, Pooja (2018). It's time to end the Wild West of the Web. picture_as_pdf
  • Kundnani, Hans (2018). The troubling transformation of the EU.
  • Kushnir, Ostap (2018). Book review: understanding central Europe edited by Marcin Moskalewicz and Wojciech Przybylski. picture_as_pdf
  • Kuzio, Taras (2018). Yulia Tymoshenko's policies sit uneasily with her image as a pro-European politician.
  • Kwarteng, Kwasi (2018). Kwasi Kwarteng: does the UK need its own infrastructure bank?
  • Kyambi, Sarah (2018). Post-Brexit immigration policy: Scotland wants to go its own way. picture_as_pdf
  • Labrecque, Ryan M. (2018). How a new inmate triage system could reduce the use of solitary confinement and improve prison safety.
  • Lacatus, Cora (2018). For Donald Trump, campaigning by Twitter limited the public's access to his policy positions and strategies.
  • Lacey, Joseph (2018). What was wrong with the Brexit referendum and what would be wrong with a second.
  • Lagana, Giada (2018). The Europeanization of the Northern Ireland peace process and how Brexit threatens it all.
  • Laing, Tessa (2018). No 'accountability' without conflict: projects targeting health in Uganda #PublicAuthority.
  • Laing, Tessa, Weschler, Sara (2018). Displacement as resistance in Northern Uganda: government abuse, popular protest, and the limits of international governance. picture_as_pdf
  • Laing, Tessa, Weschler, Sara (2018). Displacement as resistance in Northern Uganda: how 234 rural farmers occupied a UN compound to defend their land. picture_as_pdf
  • Laird, Lisa, Ilveskero, Otto (2018). Reforming immigration for a post-Brexit reality.
  • Lake, David A., Gourevitch, Peter (2018). Hundreds of scholars have signed a statement defending the international institutions that Trump has attacked. picture_as_pdf
  • Lake, Milli (2018). Women's rights in "weak" states: the promises and pitfalls of gender advocacy in transition. picture_as_pdf
  • Lalli, Gurpinder (2018). Book review: food, power and agency by Jürgen Martschukat and Bryant Simon.
  • Lalli, Gurpinder (2018). Book review: the sociology of food: eating and the place of food in society by Jean-Pierre Poulain.
  • Lambe, Lucy (2018). Don't let publication be the end of the story - transforming research into an illustrated abstract.
  • Langella, Monica (2018). What local socio-economic conditions can tell us about the patterns of support in Italy's election.
  • Langevin, Mark S. (2018). Brazil elections 2018: could a lack of legitimacy make the country ungovernable? picture_as_pdf
  • Langevin, Mark S. (2018). Brazil elections 2018: who will win the race for second place behind Bolsonaro? picture_as_pdf
  • Langevin, Mark S., Smith, Olivia (2018). When the mega-dam breaks: shaping the future of environmental licensing in Brazil.
  • Lansing, Kevin J., Markiewicz, Agnieszka (2018). Rising US income inequality: the disproportionate gains of the highest earners.
  • Lanteri, Alessandro (2018). Economists think Trump harmed the world economy, but not that of their country.
  • Larin, Stephen J., Engl, Alice (2018). Granting Austrian citizenship to German-speaking Italians would not be a victory for South Tyrol's separatists.
  • Larsen, Solana (2018). Where is the internet headed?
  • Laulainen, Teemu (2018). Book review: crime and global justice: the dynamics of international punishment by Daniele Archibugi and Alice Pease. picture_as_pdf
  • Laustsen, Lasse (2018). Powerful or warm? Liberal and conservative voters favor different traits in a politician.
  • Lavoie, Brian (2018). How information about library collections represents a treasure trove for research in the humanities and social sciences. picture_as_pdf
  • Law, Benjamin (2018). Book review: 1917: war, peace, revolution by David Stevenson.
  • Law, Benjamin (2018). Book review: fundamental British values in education: radicalisation, national identity and Britishness by Lynn Revell and Hazel Bryan. picture_as_pdf
  • Lawrence, Mathew (2018). The spectre of automation? Three strategies to ensure automation works for the common good.
  • Lawson Jr., Edward (2018). Evidence suggests the militarization of police forces leads to more civilian deaths. picture_as_pdf
  • Lea, Ruth (2018). Chequers is deeply flawed: a no deal Brexit is far preferable. picture_as_pdf
  • Lea, Ruth (2018). The Commonwealth advantage: trading with the bloc offers buoyant economic prospects.
  • Lea, Ruth (2018). "Project Fear" was groundless: the UK economy has been remarkably resilient.
  • Leahy, Thomas (2018). Four factors affecting how the Republic of Ireland deals with the legacy of the Troubles. picture_as_pdf
  • Lee, Jieun, Vojnovic, Igor, Grady, Sue C. (2018). For low income minority women in Detroit, traveling to meet their family's needs is a daily battle.
  • Lee, Tim, Seshadri, Ananth (2018). The moral dilemma around equality of opportunity. picture_as_pdf
  • Lehmann, David (2018). Brazil elections 2018: from conspiracy nightmares of Dilma to millennial dreams of Bolsonaro. picture_as_pdf
  • Leone, Tiziana (2018). A trip to the West Bank: between graffiti, deprivation, struggle and resilience. picture_as_pdf
  • Leonelli, Sabina (2018). Without urgent action big and open data may widen existing inequalities and social divides.
  • Leromain, Elsa (2018). UK households are already suffering the consequences of the vote. The worst may be yet to come. picture_as_pdf
  • Lewanika, McDonald (2018). #ZimElections2018: charismatic appeals vs performance legitimacy. picture_as_pdf
  • Lewis, Chantelle (2018). "No, where are you really from?": being a UK citizen of colour living in the EU27.
  • Lewis, Dan (2018). UK must create a cap-and-trade pollution market.
  • Lewis, Daniel C., Kuhlmann, Robynn (2018). Term limits boost turnout in state legislative elections.
  • Lewis, David (2018). Oxfam crisis: we need a more informed debate about NGOs and international aid.
  • Lewis, David (2018). The view from Cox's Bazar: assessing the impact of the Rohingya crisis on Bangladesh.
  • Lewis, Joanna (2018). Refugees are Givers, not just Takers. picture_as_pdf
  • Lewis, Joanna (2018). Somalis in the First World War. picture_as_pdf
  • Lewontin, Max (2018). Book review: race news: black journalists and the fight for racial justice in the twentieth century by Fred Carroll.
  • Li, Eddy (2018). Book review: how to be a happy academic: a guide to being effective in research, writing and teaching by Alexander Clark and Bailey Sousa. picture_as_pdf
  • Li, Huifang, Fang, Yulin, Lim, Kai H., Wang, Youwei (2018). How e-marketplace sellers configure platform-based functions to increase sales. picture_as_pdf
  • Lien, Hung-Ya (2018). The best bookshops in Latin America and the Caribbean: Mexico City. picture_as_pdf
  • Lipton, Jonah (2018). Book review: understanding West Africa's Ebola epidemic: towards a political economy edited by Ibrahim Abdullah and Ismail Rashid.
  • Lipton, Jonah (2018). Family politics and female authority in Sierra Leone.
  • Little, Laura, Hinojosa, Amanda, Paustian-Underdahl, Sam, Zipay, Kate P. (2018). Working while pregnant: how women cope with unsupportive organisations. picture_as_pdf
  • Liu, Rebecca (2018). Long read review: minority women and austerity: survival and resistance in France and Britain by Leah Bassel and Akwugo Emejulu.
  • Liu, Wendy (2018). Book review: how to be a geek: essays on the culture of software by Matthew Fuller.
  • Livingstone, Sonia, Stoilova, Mariya (2018). Global Kids Online: designing an impact toolkit for a multi-country project.
  • Livingstone, Sonia, Stoilova, Mariya, Nandagiri, Rishita (2018). Conceptualising privacy online: what do, and what should, children understand?
  • Livingstone, Sonia, Stoilova, Mariya, Nandagiri, Rishita (2018). How do children judge what's appropriate to share online, and with whom? picture_as_pdf
  • Lokdam, Hjalte (2018). Will the independence of the Bank of England fall as a consequence of Brexit? picture_as_pdf
  • Longo, Gina Marie (2018). Immigration self-help services for US citizens with foreign spouses uphold gender inequality, and act as unofficial border police. picture_as_pdf
  • Lord, Christopher (2018). The Brexit vote has only deepened the political and social divisions within British society.
  • Loveday, Vik (2018). The neurotic academic: how anxiety fuels casualised academic work.
  • Lucraft, Mithu (2018). The benefits of open access books are clear but challenges around funding remain.
  • Ludin, Homayoun, Yadavar, Swagata (2018). "We are not creating problems for agencies but giving them priorities": how Afghanistan improved its children's health in 10 years. picture_as_pdf
  • Luengo-Cabrera, José (2018). How Europe's deteriorating peace is facilitating the rise of populism. picture_as_pdf
  • Luengo-Cabrera, José (2018). How Europe's deteriorating peace is facilitating the rise of populism. picture_as_pdf
  • Lulle, Aija (2018). 'I no longer believe in the British 'word of honour': young migrants reflect on Brexit.
  • Lux, Ryan (2018). Moving farther away: why distance matters on the decision to remain in the EU. picture_as_pdf
  • Löf, Marie, Cvitanovic, Chris (2018). A blueprint for building university-based boundary organisations that achieve impacts on policy and practice. picture_as_pdf
  • Ma, Lai (2018). Despite becoming increasingly institutionalised, there remains a lack of discourse about research metrics among much of academia. picture_as_pdf
  • MacCarthaigh, Muiris, Elston, Thomas, Verhoest, Koen (2018). Understanding how austerity makes public sector organisations collaborate.
  • MacDonald, Ellie Mae (2018). The gendered impact of austerity: cuts are widening the poverty gap between women and men.
  • MacDonald, Robert (2018). Resist? Welcome? Co-opt? Ignore? The pressures and possibilities of the REF and impact.
  • MacLeavy, Julie (2018). Gender equality: adrift in the Brexit backwash. picture_as_pdf
  • MacLeavy, Julie (2018). Leave-voting men, Brexit and the 'crisis of masculinity'. picture_as_pdf
  • Macchiarelli, Corrado, Monti, Mara (2018). Brexit threatens the City's future in European payment systems.
  • Macchiarelli, Corrado, Monti, Mara (2018). The EMU quest for integration: what does the ECB's collateral data tell us? picture_as_pdf
  • Macdonald, Anna, Porter, Holly E., Victor, Letha (2018). Revisiting 'justice' in northern Uganda #LSEreturn.
  • Macfarlane, Laurie (2018). The UK needs a state investment bank to support its industrial strategy. picture_as_pdf
  • Machen, Ruth (2018). Impact from critical research: what might it look like and what support is required? picture_as_pdf
  • Madureira, Nuno Luis (2018). How the Middle East oil pricing system emerged in the 1940s.
  • Magid, Larry (2018). Dire warnings about children dying because of apps and games are a form of 'juvenoia'. picture_as_pdf
  • Mai, Feng, Shan, Zhe, Wang, Xin (2018). The voice of the silent majority behind bitcoin's rise. picture_as_pdf
  • Mainiero, Lisa (2018). The changing dynamic of career development in the age of portfolio careers. picture_as_pdf
  • Majeed, Javed (2018). Book review: Europe's India: words, people, empires, 1500-1800, by Sanjay Subrahmanyam.
  • Malkani, Bharat (2018). Book review: the celebrated Marquis: an Italian noble and the making of the modern world by John Bessler. picture_as_pdf
  • Malkani, Bharat (2018). Complicity in the death penalty: just how out of step are Javid's actions with British policy? picture_as_pdf
  • Maller, Cecily (2018). Embracing the chaos: by transcending disciplinary boundaries researchers can reconceptualise human-nature relations. picture_as_pdf
  • Manby, Bronwen (2018). Book review - love does not win elections by Ayisha Osori.
  • Maor, Moshe (2018). Understanding policy over- and underreactions in times of crisis.
  • Marfo, Kwame (2018). Business lessons for DRC's leadership crisis.
  • Margulies, Ben (2018). Book review: English nationalism: a short history by Jeremy Black. picture_as_pdf
  • Margulies, Ben (2018). Does Merkel's coalition spat prefigure a change in the German party system? picture_as_pdf
  • Margulies, Ben (2018). Rajoy loses power in Spain: What happens now? picture_as_pdf
  • Margulies, Ben (2018). What Italy's political crisis told us about populism in Europe. picture_as_pdf
  • Margulies, Ben (2018). What the Roseanne saga tells us about the left's view of the white working class. picture_as_pdf
  • Margulies, Ben (2018). Would government prove a poisoned chalice for the Five Star Movement?
  • Margulies, Ben (2018). The rhetorical attacks against the students of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School illustrate the breakdown of civil discourse in US politics.
  • Marin, Lavinia (2018). Book review: digital storytelling: form and content edited by Mark Dunford & Tricia Jenkins.
  • Marin, Lavinia (2018). Book review: the textbook and the lecture: education in the age of new media by Norm Friesen. picture_as_pdf
  • Markaki, Lilly (2018). Book review: courting dissolution: adumbration, alterity and the dislocation of sacrifice from space to image by Michael Lent.
  • Markaki, Lilly (2018). Book review: nervous states: how feeling took over the world by William Davies. picture_as_pdf
  • Markaki, Lilly (2018). Book review: unexceptional politics: on obstruction, impasse, and the impolitic by Emily Apter. picture_as_pdf
  • Marmon, Brooks (2018). Can pan-Africanism in Zimbabwe survive Mugabe? picture_as_pdf
  • Marović, Jovana (2018). Déjà vu, Montenegrin style: Milo Ðukanović wins Montenegro's presidential election.
  • Marques, Marcelo, Powell, Justin J. W., Zapp, Mike, Biesta, Gert (2018). The RAE/REF have engendered evaluation selectivity and strategic behaviour, reinforced scientific norms, and further stratified UK higher education.
  • Marsden, David (2018). The end of 'social Europe'? Brexit poses many dangers for employment relations in the UK. picture_as_pdf
  • Marshall, Leigh (2018). Access then impact: using the media as a shortcut to policymakers.
  • Martell, Luke (2018). Book review: democracy under threat edited by Surendra Munshi. picture_as_pdf
  • Martell, Luke (2018). Book review: ideology and the future of progressive social movements by Rafal Soborski.
  • Martill, Benjamin (2018). Puffer fish and bargaining chips: why hard bargaining harms British interests. picture_as_pdf
  • Martino, Erica Maria (2018). Italian women face dramatic earnings losses after the birth of a child.
  • Mason, Shannon, Merga, Margaret K. (2018). A PhD by publication is a great way to build your academic profile, but be mindful of its challenges. picture_as_pdf
  • Mathieson, Charlotte (2018). Book review: feeling academic in the neoliberal university: feminist flights, fights and failures edited by Yvette Taylor and Kinneret Lahad.
  • Matthews, Felicity (2018). How majoritarianism endures in the structures of the UK's devolved institutions.
  • Matthews, Felicity (2018). How majoritarianism endures in the structures of the UK's devolved institutions. picture_as_pdf
  • Matthews, Felicity (2018). Majoritarianism reinterpreted: why Parliament is more influential than often thought.
  • Matthews, Jodie (2018). Book review: posthuman glossary edited by Rosi Braidotti and Maria Hlavajova.
  • Maugeri, Novella (2018). Women's financial inclusion: 5 reasons why it matters for Mozambique.
  • Maurer, Stephan E. (2018). Public education benefited from oil booms in the postbellum South.
  • Mavin, Sharon, Elliott, Carole (2018). Gender should be on the agenda of business schools.
  • Maynard, Sam, Lahdelma, Ilona (2018). Macri and Macron: why the Argentine and French presidents share more than their surnames.
  • Mazanderani, Fawzia Haeri (2018). Book review: race, education and citizenship: mobile Malaysians, British colonial legacies and a culture of migration by Sin Yee Koh. picture_as_pdf
  • McArthur, Jenny (2018). Book review: suburban planet: making the world urban from the outside in by Roger Keil.
  • McCafferty, Conor (2018). Book review: the art of brutalism: rescuing hope from catastrophe in 1950s Britain by Ben Highmore.
  • McCall, Cathal (2018). Northern Ireland faces rebordering after Brexit. picture_as_pdf
  • McCloskey, Alastair (2018). r/ip: why science communicators should mourn the loss of reddit's Ask Me Anything series. picture_as_pdf
  • McConalogue, Jim (2018). Book review: the UK after Brexit: legal and policy challenges edited by Michael Dougan.
  • McConnell, Christopher, Margalit, Yotam, Malhotra, Neil, Levendusky, Matthew (2018). How America's politics influence how we do business and who we want to work for.
  • McCormack, Tara (2018). When it comes to defence, Britain is trapped in a Cold War mindset. picture_as_pdf
  • McCulloch, Steven (2018). How the Conservatives can use Brexit to improve animal welfare governance - and their image.
  • McFeeters, Ashleigh (2018). Book review: Stuart Hall: conversations, projects and legacies edited by Julian Henriques and David Morley with Vana Goblot.
  • McGaughey, Ewan (2018). Automation and the billionaires' dystopia: how to defend economic democracy. picture_as_pdf
  • McGaughey, Ewan (2018). Can universities cut staff pay for the strike as they please? "No way", says the law.
  • McGaughey, Ewan (2018). Fraud unravels everything: Brexit is voidable and Article 50 can be revoked.
  • McGaughey, Ewan (2018). Pension strike: university staff are getting a 'die quickly' pension plan. It won't work.
  • McGaughey, Ewan (2018). We need full employment and fair incomes, not unemployment and basic incomes. picture_as_pdf
  • McGeever, Brendan, Virdee, Satnam (2018). Race, class and Brexit: how did we get here? picture_as_pdf
  • McKay, Lawrence (2018). Book review: the political class: why it matters who our politicians are by Peter Allen. picture_as_pdf
  • McKay, Lawrence (2018). Londoners and the rest: how and why geography divides the British over their political influence. picture_as_pdf
  • McKenzie, Lisa (2018). 'We don't exist to them, do we?': why working-class people voted for Brexit.
  • McLaughlin, Heather, Uggen, Christopher, Blackstone, Amy (2018). When sexual harassment is used to equalise power.
  • McMenamin, Iain (2018). British business has no party: it fears Brexit almost as much as it fears socialism. picture_as_pdf
  • McMenamin, Iain (2018). For the first time in a century, there is no British party which is clearly pro-business. picture_as_pdf
  • McSherry, Madeline (2018). Book review: war in 140 characters: how social media is reshaping conflict in the twenty-first century by David Patrikarakos.
  • Mcdonnell, Anthony (2018). Superbugs: are we returning to an era where bacteria are a major killer without a cure?
  • Mears, Daniel P. (2018). How Big Data can save America's out of control criminal justice policies.
  • Meeks, Geoff, Meeks, J. Gay (2018). Who is helped by Help to Buy?
  • Meeks, Geoff, Velu, Chander (2018). Ten years from the crash: time to row back on financial regulation and compliance? picture_as_pdf
  • Meibauer, Gustav, Phull, Kiran, Ciflikli, Gökhan (2018). Male authors outnumber their female counterparts on international relations course reading lists by more than five to one.
  • Mejia, Jorge, Parker, Chris (2018). The persistence of driver bias on ride-sharing platforms. picture_as_pdf
  • Mejias, Sam, Banaji, Shakuntala (2018). Using it, losing it: what has EU citizenship meant to young people in Britain?
  • Melin, Hanne (2018). Online commerce allows regional economies to depend less on capital cities.
  • Melkevik, Åsbjørn (2018). The fallacy of basic economic rights. picture_as_pdf
  • Melo Araujo, Billy, Lupo Pasini, Federico (2018). Irish border backstop: many unanswered questions and considerable economic challenges.
  • Mera, Laura Gómez (2018). The best bookshops in Latin America and the Caribbean: Buenos Aires, Argentina. picture_as_pdf
  • Mercer, Adrian (2018). Donald Trump's presidency has a disturbing parallel in the political career of Huey Long.
  • Merlen, Camille-Renaud (2018). Book review: Russia and the European Court of Human Rights: the Strasbourg effect edited by Lauri Mälksoo and Wolfgang Benedek. picture_as_pdf
  • Mertens, Charlotte (2018). When archives speak back: sexual violence in the #Congo Free State. picture_as_pdf
  • Mew, Heather (2018). Book review: welfare, inequality and social citizenship by Daniel Edmiston. picture_as_pdf
  • Michelson, Melissa R., Lavariega Monforti, Jessica L. (2018). Latinos now trust politicians even less than before, but have become more politically active. picture_as_pdf
  • Middlemiss, Aimee (2018). The Fetal Dopplers Bill is based on limited evidence about pregnant women's use of the device.
  • Milas, Costas (2018). Don't dismiss the possibility of a cut in the Bank of England's policy rate. picture_as_pdf
  • Milatovic, Maja (2018). Book review: growing up Aboriginal in Australia edited by Anita Heiss. picture_as_pdf
  • Mildenberger, Matto, Howells, Peter, Marlon, Jennifer, Leiserowitz, Anthony A. (2018). What do Republicans and Democrats think about climate change? It depends on where they live.
  • Mills, Thomas (2018). The Anglo-American 'special relationship' in the post-Brexit era. picture_as_pdf
  • Mills, Thomas (2018). Latin America is a natural fit for Britain's post-Brexit trade. picture_as_pdf
  • Minde, Nicodemus (2018). Book review: Thabo Mbeki by Adekeye Adebajo.
  • Minde, Nicodemus (2018). Recalibration or power consolidation of African ruling parties?
  • Minkoff, Scott, Lyons, Jeffrey (2018). Where you live and who your neighbors are influences whether or not you think closing the income gap is important.
  • Minkus, Lara, Deutschmann, Emanuel, Delhey, Jan (2018). New research shows that Donald Trump's election spurred European unity. picture_as_pdf
  • Mitchell Mahoney, Anna (2018). The continued importance of the 'Bros Caucus' underscores the need for more Women's Caucuses. picture_as_pdf
  • Mitropolitski, Simeon (2018). Book review: policy experiments, failures and innovations: beyond accession in Central and Eastern Europe edited by Agnes Batory, Andrew Cartwright and Diane Stone.
  • Mohan, Deepanshu (2018). Decoding India's Budget 2018: hope and promise sans reality?
  • Mohan, Deepanshu (2018). India's tryst with long-term economic growth: a policy case for (restrained) economic populism?
  • Mohan, Deepanshu (2018). The limitations of metric-fixation in healthcare assessment standards.
  • Moiseienko, Anton (2018). Book review: militarised responses to transnational organised crime: the war on crime edited by Tuesday Reitano, Lucia Bird Ruiz-Benitez de Lugo and Sasha Jesperson.
  • Molina-Domene, Maria (2018). Does social media foster polarisation? A close look at the handle @realdonaldtrump.
  • Molina-Domene, Maria (2018). What Twitter reveals about a company's reputation and productivity. picture_as_pdf
  • Molina-Domene, Maria (2018). Why do large companies pay higher salaries? picture_as_pdf
  • Moller, Kai (2018). Let's talk about circumcision.
  • Molthof, Luuk (2018). What the 2015 Greek debt negotiations tell us about Germany's negotiating stance on Brexit.
  • Moncrieff, Richard (2018). Book review: women and the war on Boko Haram: wives, weapons, witnesses by Hilary Matfess.
  • Mondal, Shubhranka, Joshi, Pratibha (2018). Can manufacturing change India's demographic destiny? picture_as_pdf
  • Montagu, Ian (2018). Remainer or Leaver? The emergence of the Brexit identity prism. picture_as_pdf
  • Montagu, Ian (2018). What do Scots think about Brexit and the EU?
  • Montague, Penny (2018). Book review: deconstructing Dirty Dancing by Stephen Lee Naish.
  • Montgomery, Lucy, Neylon, Cameron (2018). In a globalised and networked world, what is the unique value a university can bring? Introducing open knowledge institutions. picture_as_pdf
  • Montgomery, Lucy, Neylon, Cameron, Ozaygen, Alkim, Leaver, Tama (2018). How small open access monograph presses can make the most of an increasingly rich data landscape. picture_as_pdf
  • Monyei, Chukwuemeka (2018). Children's online safety in Nigeria: the government's critical role. picture_as_pdf
  • Morricone, Corrado (2018). Was Boris Johnson justified in using John Stuart Mill to make the case for Brexit?
  • Morris, Katy, Lee, Neil, Kemeny, Thomas (2018). Immobility and support for Leave: Brexit was partly a reaction to change from the locally rooted.
  • Morris, Katy, Lee, Neil, Kemeny, Thomas (2018). Immobility and support for Leave: Brexit was partly a reaction to change from the locally rooted.
  • Morris, Marley (2018). Has the government been overestimating net non-EU immigration? picture_as_pdf
  • Morris, Marley (2018). Public attitudes to Brexit: the referendum was more a vote for re-regulation than for de-regulation.
  • Morrow, Duncan (2018). Playing with fire: Brexit and the decay of the Good Friday Agreement. picture_as_pdf
  • Morrow, Duncan (2018). Walking away from the Good Friday Agreement may look easy. Picking up the pieces will take decades.
  • Morrow, Duncan (2018). The lights are flashing red in Northern Ireland. picture_as_pdf
  • Mortimer, Horatio (2018). Continental breakfast 12: where is Brexit heading to? picture_as_pdf
  • Mortimer, Horatio (2018). LSE continental breakfast 10: Brexit and multilateralism. picture_as_pdf
  • Morán de Romaña, Alonso (2018). Productivity provides the key to Peru's bid for OECD membership.
  • Morán de Romaña, Alonso (2018). Uber the top? The complexities of regulating peer-to-peer transport apps in Peru. picture_as_pdf
  • Mottram, Richard (2018). Just how special are Special Advisers within the UK Civil Service?
  • Mouffe, Chantal (2018). Demonising populism won't work - Europe needs a progressive populist alternative. picture_as_pdf
  • Moya Ocampos, Diego (2018). Venezuela elections 2018: military and institutional backing could keep Maduro in power despite sanctions.
  • Mugani, Iacopo (2018). The stakes are high for the Italian election, but Italy is not about to leave the euro.
  • Mugnai, Iacopo (2018). What Italy's election result means for Europe.
  • Muhindo Balume, Samuel Keith, Muzuri Batumike, Papy (2018). Neither education nor impact: why are universities and higher education institutes springing up all over eastern DR Congo? picture_as_pdf
  • Mukherjee, Utsa (2018). Book review: children and media in India: narratives of class, agency and social change by Shakuntala Banaji.
  • Mukhopadhyay, Mriganka (2018). The rise of BJP's 'overseas friends'. picture_as_pdf
  • Mulholland, Jon, Ryan, Louise (2018). 'Like the end of a love story': Brexit and highly-skilled French migrants in London. picture_as_pdf
  • Mullen, Antony (2018). Book review: the Tories and television, 1951-1964: broadcasting an elite. picture_as_pdf
  • Mulrenan, Patrick (2018). The experience of homeless university students in London and how institutions can help. picture_as_pdf
  • Murji, Karim (2018). Book review: the end of policing by Alex S. Vitale. picture_as_pdf
  • Murphy, Mahon (2018). Book review: barbed-wire imperialism: Britain's empire of camps, 1876-1903 by Aidan Forth.
  • Murray, Andrew (2018). When machines become sentient, we will have to consider them an intelligent life form. picture_as_pdf
  • Murtagh, Brendan (2018). Regeneration and segregation in Belfast: rethinking the economics of peacebuilding. picture_as_pdf
  • Mutiso, Bryan (2018). Going "full-circle" in Somalia. picture_as_pdf
  • Myers, Adam S. (2018). Why the 2018 elections may bring a surge in state legislative competition.
  • Müller, Henrik, Porcaro, Giuseppe, von Nordheim, Gerret (2018). Don't put the blame on me: how different countries blamed different actors for the Eurozone crisis.
  • Nadel, Melissa, Pesta, George, Blomberg, Thomas G, Bales, William, Greenwald, Mark (2018). In Florida, introducing civil citations for young offenders has met with mixed success.
  • Nadibaidze, Anna (2018). Book review: Brexit and beyond: rethinking the futures of Europe edited by Benjamin Martill and Uta Staiger.
  • Nadibaidze, Anna (2018). Book review: youth movements and elections in Eastern Europe by Olena Nikolayenko.
  • Nagle, John (2018). Why the Good Friday Agreement is on life support - and why hope still remains. picture_as_pdf
  • Naik, Gayathri D. (2018). Book review: Madan Mohan Malaviya and the Indian Freedom Movement. picture_as_pdf
  • Nangiro, Saum (2018). Why children from Karamoja end up begging on the streets of Kampala. picture_as_pdf
  • Nasir, Muhammad Ali (2018). Why the Bank of England should stand its ground.
  • Natarajan, Kalathmika (2018). Caste, class and the history of the Indian passport.
  • Naudet, Florian, Ioannidis, John P. A., Miedema, Frank, Cristea, Ioana A., Goodman, Steven N., Moher, David (2018). Six principles for assessing scientists for hiring, promotion, and tenure. picture_as_pdf
  • Nava, Rocio, Adrion, Emily (2018). Big promises, few details: the uncertain future of Mexican healthcare under AMLO. picture_as_pdf
  • Naylor, Tristen (2018). Britain's global negotiating position is weaker after the G7 Summit. picture_as_pdf
  • Nelson, Michael J., Uribe-McGuire, Alicia (2018). Confidence in the US Supreme Court is declining, and that puts its decisions at risk from Congress. picture_as_pdf
  • Newell, James (2018). Understanding the role of immigration in the Italian election result.
  • Newell, James (2018). What happened in Italy on Sunday and what will happen now?
  • Newman, Ben, Shah, Sono, Collingwood, Loren (2018). During the election, Donald Trump's racist rhetoric activated the fears of people in areas with growing Latino populations.
  • Newman, Brian (2018). In the fight over Republicans' attitudes towards refugees, President Trump and Fox News are beating religion. picture_as_pdf
  • Nguyen, Anna (2018). Book review- economic science fictions ed. by William Davies. picture_as_pdf
  • Nicita, Alessandro, Olarreaga, Marcelo, Silva, Peri (2018). The WTO's unfinished business. picture_as_pdf
  • Nicolson, Donald (2018). For some, borders are now an insurmountable barrier to attending international academic conferences. picture_as_pdf
  • Niesen, Peter, Patberg, Markus (2018). After Brexit, the UK should have a democratic right of return. picture_as_pdf
  • Niklas, Jędrzej, Peña Gangadharan, Seeta (2018). Data-driven discrimination: a new challenge for civil society. picture_as_pdf
  • Nindorera, Louis-Marie (2018). Burundi under Malthus' scrutiny.
  • Nitoiu, Cristian (2018). No easy options: how the UK could put pressure on Russia over the Skripal attack.
  • Norris, Pippa (2018). Generation wars over Brexit - and beyond: how young and old are divided over social values. picture_as_pdf
  • Norris, Pippa (2018). Generation wars over Brexit and beyond: how young and old are divided over social values. picture_as_pdf
  • Norrlof, Carla (2018). Donald Trump wants to rewrite the liberal playbook that has kept America on top for decades.
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  • Ojok, Donnas (2018). The legacy of LRA conflict continues to disempower women in rural Northern Uganda.
  • Oklobdzija, Stan (2018). Why do lawmakers shutdown the government? Evidence from California shows we should 'follow the money'.
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  • Olijhoek, Tom, Tennant, Jon (2018). The "problem" of predatory publishing remains a relatively small one and should not be allowed to defame open access. picture_as_pdf
  • Oliver, Tim (2018). Book review: collapse: Europe after the European Union by Ian Kearns. picture_as_pdf
  • Oliver, Tim (2018). Britain continues to make a mess of Brexit, but the EU has mishandled it too. picture_as_pdf
  • Oliver, Tim (2018). Does Brexit spell boom or doom for European integration? picture_as_pdf
  • Oliver, Tim (2018). Europe's Brexit: a successful outcome of negotiations for all? picture_as_pdf
  • Oliver, Tim (2018). London calling Brexit: the UK's capital is one of the most overlooked issues in the debate. picture_as_pdf
  • Oliver, Tim (2018). Refusing to dance to a Brexit tune: how the EU has misinterpreted Britain's vote to leave. picture_as_pdf
  • Oliver, Tim (2018). Seven rules for getting Brexit-talk right. picture_as_pdf
  • Olivetti, Claudia, Petrongolo, Barbara (2018). The economic consequences of family-oriented policies. picture_as_pdf
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  • Onaciu, Vlad (2018). Book review: red famine: Stalin's war on Ukraine by Anne Applebaum.
  • Onaciu, Vlad (2018). Book review: the square and the tower: networks, hierarchies and the struggle for global power by Niall Ferguson. picture_as_pdf
  • Ondercin, Heather L. (2018). Why success for women candidates in the 2018 midterms might turn more male voters away from the Democratic Party. picture_as_pdf
  • Onslow, Sue (2018). Why rejoining the Commonwealth is such an enticing prospect for Zimbabwe's new regime.
  • Oosterlinck, Kim (2018). The French art market under the Nazi boot: looking for discreet assets.
  • Oprunenco, Alexandru, Akmeemana, Chami (2018). Using blockchain to make land registry more reliable in India.
  • Orsi, Roberto (2018). Italy's election: the path to political radicalisation.
  • Oser, Jennifer (2018). You can "boo" AND vote: a new approach for studying how people combine political activities.
  • Osorio, Daniel (2018). The best bookshops in Latin America and the Caribbean: Bogotá, Colombia. picture_as_pdf
  • Otjes, Simon, Louwerse, Tom (2018). Evidence from the Netherlands: How do populist parties act in parliament? picture_as_pdf
  • Overman, Henry G. (2018). How to attract foreign direct investment and promote exports.
  • Ovseiko, Pavel, Adam, Paula, Graham, Kathryn, Grant, Jonathan (2018). Developing international guidelines for an effective process of research impact assessment.
  • Owen, Joe (2018). The Prime Minister's Brexit deal will face its biggest test in Parliament - here are some tools for her (and her opponents). picture_as_pdf
  • Ozturk, Ozlem Taytas (2018). Keeping zero tariffs is good economics, but the EU's political interest matters too. picture_as_pdf
  • O’Mahony, Mary, Vecchi, Michela, Venturini, Francesco (2018). The labour share of the national income: the role of capital in its many forms.
  • Padilla-Pérez, Ramon (2018). Strengthening rural value chains in Latin America.
  • Padula, Danielle, Somerville, Theresa, Mudrak, Ben (2018). All journals should have a policy defining authorship - here's what to include.
  • Pailey, Robtel Neajai, Kpanan’Ayoung Siakor, Silas (2018). What Liberian president George Weah must do.
  • Pal, Sumedha (2018). Blame and shame: examining the media coverage of a Dalit rape victim in India.
  • Pal, Sumedha (2018). Book review: widows of Vidarbha: making of shadows. picture_as_pdf
  • Palacios-Huerta, Ignacio (2018). How psychological effects impact cognitive performance in competitive environments.
  • Pandya, Param (2018). Public Sector Banks in India: revisiting regulatory and corporate governance in the light of the PNB scam.
  • Pangburn, Aaron, Ndala, José (2018). Cohabitation and the prospects for a Central African return: the case of Inke (DRC). picture_as_pdf
  • Pankhurst, Helen (2018). Helen Pankhurst on how far women's rights have come since the suffragettes. picture_as_pdf
  • Papadia, Francesco (2018). Are high inflation and low growth the effects of Brexit or just a coincidence? picture_as_pdf
  • Papadia, Francesco (2018). The effects of Brexit on UK growth and inflation. picture_as_pdf
  • Papanicolas, Irene (2018). High prices, not waste or over-use, drive high health care costs in the US.
  • Parent, Nicolas (2018). Book review: digitalization, immigration and the welfare state by Mårten Blix. picture_as_pdf
  • Parent, Nicolas, Feline Freier, Luisa (2018). The Venezuelan exodus: placing Latin America in the global conversation on migration management. picture_as_pdf
  • Parey, Matthias, Ruhose, Jens, Waldinger, Fabian, Netz, Nicolai (2018). Skilled migrants have higher earning potential in countries with more inequality.
  • Parker, Melissa, Allen, Tim (2018). Lessons from the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone. picture_as_pdf
  • Parker, Melissa, Allen, Tim (2018). #PublicAuthority: what will happen when there is another epidemic? Ebola in Mathiane, Sierra Leone.
  • Parry, Richard (2018). Scotland and Wales wait for the Supreme Court referee on Brexit.
  • Parsons, Craig, Springer, Benedikt (2018). Just how wrong is the Brexiteer view of an anti-market EU? Ask Canada or Australia. picture_as_pdf
  • Pastor, Lubos, Veronesi, Pietro (2018). A rational backlash against globalisation. picture_as_pdf
  • Pastorella, Guilia (2018). When Europe is fashionable: the strange paradox of the Italian elections.
  • Patberg, Markus (2018). Brexit, as a democratic exercise, prompts the need for a normative theory of political disintegration.
  • Paterson, Lindsay (2018). Scotland's Curriculum for Excellence: the betrayal of a whole generation?
  • Patil, Reshma (2018). On India's prime time TV debates, women are mostly invisible.
  • Patkauskas, Justas (2018). Book review: the neopopular bubble: speculating on 'the people' in late modern democracy by Péter Csigó.
  • Pearl, Jason (2018). Book review: balloon madness: flights of imagination in Britain, 1783-1786 by Clare Brant.
  • Pedaliu, Effie G. H. (2018). The 18 April 1948 Italian election: seventy years on.
  • Pemberton, Mark (2018). Orchestral manoeuvres, in the dark: what Brexit means for touring musicians. picture_as_pdf
  • Pendle, Naomi (2018). Making family: the journey into exile of a South Sudan refugee - part 2 #LSEreturn.
  • Pendle, Naomi (2018). Making family: the journey into exile of a South Sudan refugee part 1 #LSEreturn.
  • Perlin, Marcelo S., Imasato, Takeyoshi, Borenstein, Denis (2018). Predatory publishers threaten to consume public research funds and undermine national academic systems - the case of Brazil. picture_as_pdf
  • Perwez, Arshad (2018). How farmers in an Indian village used broadband to save onions, and their livelihood.
  • Pesta, Rachael (2018). How school discipline primes the school to prison pipeline for young blacks.
  • Pesu, Matti (2018). What Sauli Niinistö's re-election means for Finnish foreign policy.
  • Peterman, Karen, Kimbrell, Elana, Cloyd, Emily, Robertson Evia, Jane, Besley, John (2018). New scales can be used to measure the short-term impact of public engagement on scientists.
  • Petit, Nicholas (2018). The Airbus case sits at the heart of the Brexit industrial equation.
  • Petter, James (2018). Data in the age of increasing nationalism and trade disruption.
  • Pettey, Samantha (2018). Term limits encourage more women to run for office in US State Legislatures. picture_as_pdf
  • Pettitt, Robin (2018). Labour's manifesto-making process and why it is a source of organisational grief for the party.
  • Pfannebecker, Mareile (2018). Long read review: 'repurpose your desire: xenofeminism and millennial politics' by Helen Hester. picture_as_pdf
  • Pfeffer, Rebecca (2018). Women and men receive different punishments for their involvement in the same crime: prostitution.
  • Phelps, Richard P. (2018). To save the research literature, get rid of the literature review. picture_as_pdf
  • Photiadou, Artemis (2018). Lady Hale: simply hoping that the women will 'trickle up' has not been good enough.
  • Photiadou, Artemis (2018). Linda Yueh: history's 'greatest economists' and how their ideas can help us today.
  • Photiadou, Artemis (2018). Peter Tatchell: the diversity of modern relationships requires an alternative to marriage.
  • Piankhi, Ife (2018). Using art to address social problems #LSEReturn. picture_as_pdf
  • Picco, Enrica (2018). #LSEReturn: trapped in enclaves: how politics of inclusion could help Central African Muslim refugees return home.
  • Picton, John (2018). Book review: kids - child protection in Britain: the truth by Camila Batmanghelidjh with Tim Rayment.
  • Pierson, Claire (2018). The marginalisation of women's rights in Northern Ireland, 20 years after the Good Friday Agreement.
  • Pike, Andy (2018). The limits of city centrism? We need to rethink how we approach urban and regional development.
  • Pike, Andy (2018). The origins of city centrism: 'the potential of Glasgow city centre'.
  • Pinfield, Stephen, Johnson, Rob (2018). Adoption of open access is rising - but so too are its costs.
  • Pirson, Michael (2018). Mindfulness and the art of managing people as people, not 'resources'.
  • Pisani, Niccolò, Riva, Emilio (2018). Will it pay to be large in the EU steel industry? The answer may not be straightforward.
  • Piza, Eric L. (2018). Why getting tough on crime in hot spots may not be the answer. picture_as_pdf
  • Plante, Michael, Richter, Alexander, Throckmorton, Nathaniel (2018). When interest rates hit the zero lower bound: a discussion on uncertainty.
  • Polborn, Mattias (2018). National polarization means that it no longer pays for local candidates to appeal to all voters. picture_as_pdf
  • Poli, Eleonora (2018). Italy's election: assessing where the parties stand on the key issues.
  • Pollitz Worden, Alissa, Morgan, Kirstin, Shteynberg, Reveka, Davies, Andrew (2018). Guaranteeing representation at first Court appearances may be better for defendants, and cheaper for local governments. picture_as_pdf
  • Poonam, Snigdha, Banerjee, Anirbaan (2018). "There are millions of young Indians who feel frustrated with their lives.... I really want the Indian government to take these frustrations seriously." - Snigdha Poonam.
  • Porat, Iddo (2018). The problem with Iceland's proposed ban on circumcision.
  • Poussot, Jaquelyn (2018). Indian labourers, the invisible class of Bhutan.
  • Power, Anne (2018). How a tragedy changed the way we think about housing: ten lessons from Grenfell.
  • Power, Sam (2018). The financial health of British political parties: what the latest data tells us. picture_as_pdf
  • Powis, Dick (2018). Book review: think like an anthropologist by Matthew Engelke. picture_as_pdf
  • Pozzi Rocco, Alessandra (2018). What Germany's grand coalition means for European defence and security.
  • Prat, Andrea, Kennedy, Patrick (2018). Information inequality makes voters vulnerable to manipulation.
  • Prathamesh, V. H. (2018). Painting the town 'pink': gender disparity in India's science economy.
  • Prelec, Tena (2018). The UAE's presence in the Balkans: commercial interest, geopolitical calculations, or a meeting point between 'sultanism' and authoritarianism? picture_as_pdf
  • Price, Richard (2018). 'Development' versus human rights: the Saamaka Maroons' fight for the rainforests of Suriname.
  • Priddle, Erin (2018). How the government can use quotas to build a sustainable future for UK fishing. picture_as_pdf
  • Prinz, Janosch (2018). Great Yarmouth: stories of frustration, hope and Brexit. picture_as_pdf
  • Prosser, Chris, Fieldhouse, Ed, Green, Jane, Mellon, Jonathan, Evans, Geoff (2018). Did young voters turn out in droves for Corbyn? The myth of the 2017 youthquake election.
  • Pruessen, Ron (2018). America's history has many shameful and frightening moments. The strong reactions they spurred offer a glimmer of hope for today.
  • Pruessen, Ron (2018). In allowing ourselves to focus on Trump's excesses, we ignore the long historic roots of America's problems.
  • Pryce, Vicky (2018). What is at stake for the UK economy.
  • Purushothaman, Uma (2018). India-Russia relations are evolving and strengthening.
  • Pym, Mike (2018). Book review: the Nordic models in political science: challenged, but still viable? edited by Oddbjørn Knutsen.
  • Qazi, Rafae (2018). US Centre 2018 Student Essay competition winner: 'the existential crisis at the heart of white evangelicalism'.
  • Quarmby, Sarah (2018). Evidence-informed policymaking: does knowledge brokering work? picture_as_pdf
  • Quarmby, Sarah (2018). Evidence-informed policymaking: does knowledge brokering work? picture_as_pdf
  • Quarmby, Sarah (2018). What are the implications of complex systems thinking for policy? picture_as_pdf
  • Quiroga, Alejandro (2018). A new political bandwagon? The rise of Ciudadanos in Spain.
  • Rabindrakumar, Sumi, Dewar, Laura (2018). How benefit sanctions push single parents further from work.
  • Rackey, John (2018). Rand Paul's budget filibuster shows the decline of the US Senate as a deliberative body.
  • Raco, Mike (2018). 'Divercities': place-focused public policy and its impact on perceptions of diversity.
  • Radcliffe, Laura, Spencer, Leighann (2018). Diary of an app! Will using mobile devices in qualitative research become the norm? picture_as_pdf
  • Raghunath, Preeti (2018). Digital South Asia: a brief history of telecom policies in the region.
  • Raghuram, Parvati (2018). International Health Service: how the NHS has always relied on overseas labour. picture_as_pdf
  • Rahman, Tasmiah (2018). Pushing gender equality: is it really working for women's empowerment in the skills sector?
  • Raineri, Luca (2018). Short-termist and self-defeating: assessing the EU's response to the crisis in Libya.
  • Rainsford, Emily, Rawlings, LJ, Mistry, Lauren, Forrest, Eve (2018). What use is academia for small businesses and community interest companies? picture_as_pdf
  • Raitano, Michele, Vona, Francesco (2018). Following in the parents' footsteps: nepotism or transfer of skills? picture_as_pdf
  • Ramani, V. (2018). Child malnutrition in India: using data more effectively.
  • Ramnath, Dhruv (2018). Why a relatively unknown guru movement is attracting Sri Lankan Tamils in Britain.
  • Rams, Dagna (2018). Book review: Zimbabwe's migrants and South Africa's border farms: the roots of impermanence by Maxim Bolt.
  • Rams, Dagna (2018). Book review: reclaiming the discarded: life and labor on Rio's garbage dump by Kathleen M. Millar. picture_as_pdf
  • Rams, Dagna (2018). Book review: waste of a nation: garbage and growth in India by Assa Doron and Robin Jeffrey.
  • Ramsay, Peter (2018). Long read: how EU membership undermines the left. picture_as_pdf
  • Ranawana, Anupama (2018). How do we live? Understanding poverty in post-war Sri Lanka. picture_as_pdf
  • Rathbun, Brian (2018). Populism fed pro-Leave sentiment, but what kind of populism?
  • Rau, Henrike, Goggins, Gary, Fahy, Frances (2018). From invisibility to impact: radically different measures are needed to capture the true impact of research.
  • Raunio, Tapio (2018). Continuity in Finland as Sauli Niinistö is re-elected as President.
  • Rawnsley, Gary (2018). Understanding the UK's soft power: more than Shakespeare and the Royal Family.
  • Raymond, Christopher D. (2018). Despite everything, Trump's support among Republicans is stable, and is likely to stay that way. picture_as_pdf
  • Redert, Bas (2018). The usual underdogs of lobbying were the surprising winners of the Brexit vote debate.
  • Rehmann, Ibn Abdur, Darr, Amber (2018). "If the state starts to see sense, then people will follow. But I think this will take time" - Ibn Abdur Rehman. picture_as_pdf
  • Reid, Richard (2018). The powers of the Lords in Brexit are substantial but unlikely to be used to full effect.
  • Renwick, Alan (2018). The future of referendums: what role should they play and how should they be conducted?
  • Reny, Tyler (2018). Why the GOP's anti-immigration politics are here to stay. picture_as_pdf
  • Richardson, Jeremy (2018). The changing British policy style: from governance to government.
  • Rickard, Stephanie (2018). Trump's $12 billion farm subsidies are a solution to a political problem of his own making. picture_as_pdf
  • Rickard, Stephanie (2018). What provoked Trump's tariffs: politics or economics? picture_as_pdf
  • Ridout, Travis, Franklin Fowler, Erika, Franz, Michael, Goldstein, Ken (2018). Political advertising is not polarizing the American public.
  • Riera, Ariel (2018). Independence, gender equality, and citizen participation help Latin America's fact-checkers hold the powerful to account.
  • Rifaat Hussain, Hamzah (2018). A formidable alliance? The opposition's growing indictment of the Punjab government. picture_as_pdf
  • Rifaat Hussain, Hamzah (2018). A litmus test for Pakistan's democracy: looking ahead to 2018.
  • Rigby, John, Cox, Deborah, Julian, Keith (2018). The more revisions a paper undergoes, the greater its subsequent recognition in terms of citations.
  • Roberts, Carys (2018). Without the right policies, automation risks the transfer of income from labour to capital.
  • Roberts, Dame Jane (2018). The process of leaving political office in Britain and its implications for democracy. picture_as_pdf
  • Roberts, Sue (2018). If properly supported, local partnerships could help tackle radicalisation in UK communities.
  • Robertson, Andy (2018). The importance of video game literacy for healthy parenting. picture_as_pdf
  • Robertson, Hamish (2018). An emerging iron cage? Understanding the risks of increased use of big data applications in social policy.
  • Roquen, Jeff (2018). Book review: God save Texas: a long journey into the future of America by Lawrence Wright. picture_as_pdf
  • Roquen, Jeff (2018). Book review: reframing 1968: American politics, protest and identity edited by Martin Halliwell and Nick Witham.
  • Rosenbloom, Rachel E. (2018). Separating families at the border takes harsh immigration enforcement practices to a new extreme. picture_as_pdf
  • Ross, Ryan (2018). Book review: enduring time by Lisa Baraitser.
  • Ross-Hellauer, Tony, Schmidt, Birgit, Kramer, Bianca (2018). Funder open access platforms - a welcome innovation? picture_as_pdf
  • Rossi, Michael (2018). A land swap between Kosovo and Serbia would be deeply problematic - and potentially dangerous. picture_as_pdf
  • Rothwell, Eliot (2018). Book review: the house of government: a saga of the Russian revolution by Yuri Slezkine.
  • Rothwell, Jon, Mwachinga, Faith (2018). Digital disruption?: The role of ICTs in reshaping African capitalism and catalysing development. picture_as_pdf
  • Roulet, Thomas (2018). EU citizens in Britain are already being stigmatised - and it's likely to get worse.
  • Rousseau, Ronald (2018). Institutional versus commercial email addresses: which one to use in your publications? picture_as_pdf
  • Rovny, Jan (2018). Three lessons from the Czech presidential election.
  • Rovny, Jan (2018). What happened to Europe's left?
  • Rowland, Deborah (2018). How to approach innovation.
  • Rowland, Deborah (2018). Leadership development today requires that faculty act less as experts, more as Sherpas.
  • Roy, Sajal (2018). Book review: gendered lives, livelihood and transformation: the Bangladesh context edited by Meghna Guhathakurata and Ayesha Banu.
  • Roy-Chaudhury, Shantanu (2018). Examining the roles of Bangladesh, Myanmar and Maldives in the rivalry for Indian Ocean supremacy. picture_as_pdf
  • Rui, Huaxia, Seidmann, Abraham (2018). Fast and fair: delivering customer service on social media.
  • Russell, Kelly L. (2018). By giving greater relief to the highest earners, the charitable deduction disadvantages charities which protect the most vulnerable.
  • Russell Beattie, Amanda, Bird, Gemma, Rozbicka, Patrycja (2018). Europe should remember its own treatment of refugees while protesting against Donald Trump. picture_as_pdf
  • Russell-Prywata, Louise (2018). Book review: automating inequality: how high-tech tools profile, police and punish the poor by Virginia Eubanks. picture_as_pdf
  • Ryan, Ben (2018). Faith in a better migration policy: what we can learn from Christianity.
  • Ryan, John (2018). Passporting remains the best option for UK financial services industry post-Brexit - or New York may have the last laugh.
  • Ryan, John (2018). Power is draining away from Chancellor Merkel. picture_as_pdf
  • Ryan, Josh (2018). The Democratic Party's presidential primary lasts too long-and that may hurt the eventual nominee.
  • Røed, Maiken, Hansen, Vibeke Wøien (2018). Explaining participation bias in EU online consultations. picture_as_pdf
  • Saba, Alexis (2018). Book review: forging the ideal educated girl: the production of desirable subjects in Muslim South Asia by Shenila Khoja-Moolji. picture_as_pdf
  • Sachs, Jeffrey (2018). Governments play a key role in our happiness, but how do we get them to care?
  • Sadhwani, Sara (2018). We should look to the Golden State for electoral innovations to increase political representation. picture_as_pdf
  • Sage, Daniel (2018). We must challenge the centrality of paid work in our lives. picture_as_pdf
  • Sage, Daniel (2018). Work and social norms: why we need to challenge the centrality of employment in society. picture_as_pdf
  • Sager, Alex (2018). Book review: taking back philosophy: a multicultural manifesto by Bryan W. Van Norden. picture_as_pdf
  • Sager, Alex (2018). Book review: when the state meets the street: public service and moral agency by Bernardo Zacka.
  • Saiya, Nilay, Zaihra, Tasneem, Fidler, Joshua (2018). Why championing women's rights abroad should be a central part of US foreign policy. picture_as_pdf
  • Saltnes, Johanne Døhlie (2018). Why the debate over the European Development Fund is a question of politics. picture_as_pdf
  • Samberg, Rachael G., Schneider, Richard A., Anderson, Ivy, MacKie-Mason, Jeff (2018). A variety of strategies and funding approaches are required to accelerate the transition to open access. But in all, authors are key. picture_as_pdf
  • Sampson, Thomas (2018). Britain is already paying a price for voting to leave the EU.
  • Sampson, Thomas (2018). Higher inflation, lower wages and decreasing output: Brexit is starting to negatively affect the UK economy. picture_as_pdf
  • Sanath, G Sai (2018). Everyday life versus 'world-class' aspirations: the (re)imagined roads of Bangalore city. picture_as_pdf
  • Sances, Michael W., Young You, Hye (2018). Cities with more African Americans rely more on fines for revenue.
  • Sanchez Salgado, Rosa (2018). How learning from cultural diversity could upgrade EU transnational projects.
  • Sandhu, Hana (2018). Book review: Burkina Faso: a history of power by Ernest Harsch.
  • Sandström, Ulf, van den Besselaar, Peter (2018). A vicious circle of gender bias has meant differences between men's and women's scholarly productivity have not changed since the 1960s. picture_as_pdf
  • Santos, Eraldo S. (2018). Book review: the sit-ins: protest and legal change in the Civil Rights era by Christopher W. Schmidt. picture_as_pdf
  • Santucci, Jack (2018). Maine's election shows that ranked-choice voting is hot right now. But we have been here before. picture_as_pdf
  • Sargeant, Jess, Renwick, Alan, Russell, Meg (2018). How long would it take to hold a second referendum on Brexit? picture_as_pdf
  • Sargeant, Jess, Renwick, Alan, Russell, Meg (2018). A second referendum is clearly possible. picture_as_pdf
  • Sarker, Saonee, Ahuja, Manju, Sarker, Suprateek (2018). The work-life conflicts of globally distributed software developers.
  • Sarti, Silvia, Darnall, Nicole, Testa, Francesco (2018). Collectivists, individualists and indifferents. picture_as_pdf
  • Saunders, Manu (2018). Science community blogs: recognising value and measuring reach.
  • Sawczak, Ksenia (2018). The hidden costs of research assessment exercises: the curious case of Australia.
  • Saxena, Suyash (2018). Politics and the philosophy of apology.
  • Saxena, Suyash (2018). Should India amend its nuclear doctrine?
  • Sayce, Liz (2018). Four policy proposals to improve disabled people's employment and pay. picture_as_pdf
  • Scanlan, Padraic X. (2018). Book review: masters of craft: old jobs in the new urban economy by Richard E. Ocejo.
  • Scanlan, Padraic X. (2018). Long read review: the dawn watch: Joseph Conrad in a global world by Maya Jasanoff.
  • Scanlan, Padraic X. (2018). Long read review: the new poverty by Stephen Armstrong.
  • Schlogl, Lukas, Sumner, Andy (2018). Robots, robots everywhere. What does it mean for developing countries? picture_as_pdf
  • Schmidt, Paul (2018). Austria's EU presidency: Brexit will be on the sidelines. picture_as_pdf
  • Schmidt, Paul (2018). Franco-German cooperation: a compromise between vision and reality?
  • Schmidt, Paul (2018). What should we expect from Austria's upcoming presidency of the Council of the European Union? picture_as_pdf
  • Schmieding, Holger (2018). The UK government is shedding some of its illusions about Brexit, and softening its position.
  • Schnatterly, Karen, Gangloff, Ashley (2018). Why CEOs misbehave. picture_as_pdf
  • Schneider, Christian (2018). To tackle the opioid crisis, the US should look to Switzerland's successes with substitution therapy. picture_as_pdf
  • Schneider, Nicolas (2018). Long read review: utopia from Thomas More to Walter Benjamin by Miguel Abensour.
  • Sciarini, Pascal (2018). Switzerland wanted more immigration controls, but economic self-interest will probably prevail.
  • Scrutinio, Vincenzo, Fons-Rosen, Christian, Szemeredi, Katalin (2018). When a large company enters a local market, it stimulates local innovation. picture_as_pdf
  • Scur, Daniela (2018). Second-generation family CEOs: are they up to the task?
  • Seeber, Marco, Cattaneo, Mattia, Meoli, Michele, Malighetti, Paolo (2018). Using citation metrics as part of academic recruitment decisions leads to an increase in self-citations. picture_as_pdf
  • Selim, Shahpar, Bowers, Rebecca (2018). "Bangladesh is associated with the idea of resilience and the idea of a quiet revolution" - Shahpar Selim. picture_as_pdf
  • Seo, Jungkun (2018). Both the 'politics of success' and the 'politics of crisis' could work in Trump's favor at the upcoming North Korea summit.
  • Serafim, Fabrizia (2018). Book review: feminism and the politics of childhood: friends or foes? edited by Rachel Rosen and Katherine Twamley.
  • Sergeeva, Anastasia, Huysman, Marleen, Soekijad, Maura, van den Hooff, Bart (2018). The 'onlooker effect': how bystanders influence our use of digital technologies. picture_as_pdf
  • Setzler, Mark, Yanus, Alixandra B. (2018). Women voted for Donald Trump for the same reasons men did - racism and sexism. picture_as_pdf
  • Severinson, Peter (2018). Approaches to assessing impacts in the humanities and social sciences: recommendations from the Canadian research community.
  • Sevinc, Deniz (2018). How poor is poor? The many dimensions of poverty in the UK.
  • Shafick, Hesham (2018). Book review: Routledge handbook of international political sociology edited by Xavier Guillaume and Pinar Bilgin.
  • Shahbaz, Muhammad, Ali Nasir, Muhammad, Roubaud, David (2018). A French dilemma: environmental leadership vs environment-damaging economic growth. picture_as_pdf
  • Shahid, Amal (2018). Book review: striking women: struggles and strategies of South Asian women workers from Grunwick to Gate Gourmet by Sundari Anitha and Ruth Pearson.
  • Shaikh, Hina (2018). Book review: the new Pakistani middle class by Ammara Maqsood.
  • Shaikh, Hina (2018). Young blood: Pakistan's bulging youth population needs employment opportunities.
  • Shajjan, Sayed Jalal (2018). The revised Afghanistan criminal code: an end for Bacha Bazi?
  • Shannon, Sarah (2018). Restoring the vote to those convicted of a felony sentence is not just the right thing to do, it's good social science.
  • Shapiro, Daniel, Estrin, Saul, Cote, Christine, Meyer, Klaus, Li, Jing (2018). Long read: global cities, multinationals, and trade in the age of Brexit. picture_as_pdf
  • Sharma, Saba (2018). Book review: modern India: a very short introduction by Craig Jeffrey. picture_as_pdf
  • Sharma, Sarral (2018). Maldives crisis: a catch-22 situation for India.
  • Sharman, Zena (2018). Gender equity in health research funding: what do we know, what do we wish we knew, and where do we go from here? picture_as_pdf
  • Shaw, Christopher (2018). Book review: climate change and post-political communication: media, emotion and environmental advocacy by Philip Hammond.
  • Sher, Itai (2018). Economics needs to consider freedom of choice. picture_as_pdf
  • Shesterinina, Anastasia (2018). Book review: rebelocracy: social order in the Colombian Civil War by Ana Arjona. picture_as_pdf
  • Shiner, Bethany (2018). Integrity instead of deceit: how to improve the delivery and content of political campaigns. picture_as_pdf
  • Shipp, Jonny (2018). Notes on the public debate about digital responsibility. picture_as_pdf
  • Shrawan, Aakanksha (2018). Can India capitalise on the China-US trade war? picture_as_pdf
  • Siddi, Marco (2018). How the evolving international environment affects EU member states' positions toward Russia.
  • Siddi, Marco (2018). A lack of critical public debate: questioning the EU's support for the Southern Gas Corridor. picture_as_pdf
  • Siddiqi, Lutfey (2018). Confronting the macroeconomic challenges of the fourth industrial revolution.
  • Siddiqi, Lutfey (2018). Harnessing diaspora assets in developing countries. picture_as_pdf
  • Siedler, Kevin (2018). Book review: the people vs tech: how the internet is killing democracy (and how we can save it) by Jamie Bartlett. picture_as_pdf
  • Simpson, Matthew C. (2018). Book review: the polarizers: postwar architects of our partisan era by Sam Rosenfeld.
  • Sinclair, Betsy, Smith, Steven S., Tucker, Patrick (2018). Many Democrats think that the 2016 election result was rigged. picture_as_pdf
  • Singh, Robert (2018). Relax, the US Constitution is weathering Donald Trump's political circus just fine. picture_as_pdf
  • Singh Maini, Tridivesh (2018). India's global outreach from the regional level. picture_as_pdf
  • Singh Maini, Tridivesh (2018). The India-China relationship: why links between Indian states and Chinese provinces are essential.
  • Singh Maini, Tridivesh (2018). The India-Pakistan-China triangle: a need for forward thinking development. picture_as_pdf
  • Singh Maini, Tridivesh (2018). Reviving the thaw? Punjab's potential in improving India-Pakistan relations.
  • Sinha, Rohit (2018). Gods, men and mere mortals: organisation and safety at the Kumbh Mela. picture_as_pdf
  • Sinitsky, Julia (2018). Book review: fragile conviction: changing ideological landscapes in urban Kyrgyzstan by Mathijs Pelkmans.
  • Sivabalan, Prabhu (2018). Book review: the politics of financial risk, audit and regulation: a case study of HBOS by Atul K. Shah.
  • Sivarajah, Uthayasankar, Irani, Zahir (2018). Smart councils: the evolution of technology in local government.
  • Sivarajah, Uthayasankar, Weerakkody, Vishanth (2018). Barriers to digital diplomacy: why are governments slow in adopting technology? picture_as_pdf
  • Sivertsen, Gunnar (2018). Why has no other European country adopted the Research Excellence Framework?
  • Siyal, Ghamz E Ali, Tufail, Shahbaz (2018). Immunisation programmes in Sindh and Balochistan desperately need a shot in the arm.
  • Sklair, Leslie (2018). Book review: 'From the Anthropocene to the Anthropo-scene'. picture_as_pdf
  • Slaton, Christa (2018). Why does EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt still have a job? He's defiantly loyal to Donald Trump and effectively pushes his agenda. picture_as_pdf
  • Slowe, Sarah, Cole, Gareth, Tennant, Jon, Rapple, Charlie (2018). Making research evaluation processes in Europe more transparent. picture_as_pdf
  • Smeltzer, Joshua (2018). Book review: assembly by Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri.
  • Smeltzer, Joshua (2018). Book review: colonial coptivity during the First World War: internment and the fall of the German empire, 1914-1919 by Mahon Murphy.
  • Smeltzer, Joshua (2018). Book review: the remnants of the Rechtsstaat: an ethnography of Nazi law by Jens Meierhenrich. picture_as_pdf
  • Smismans, Stijn (2018). Long read: EU citizens in the UK are in a particularly weak position and need an independent authority to monitor their rights.
  • Smit, Brandon W., Montag-Smit, Tamara (2018). Pay transparency: policymakers love it, but employees not so much. picture_as_pdf
  • Smith, Chris (2018). Six academic writing habits that will boost productivity.
  • Smith, Emma (2018). The limits of HDI: imagining a more inclusive measure for development in India. picture_as_pdf
  • Smith, Greg, Woodhead, Linda (2018). How Anglicans tipped the Brexit vote. picture_as_pdf
  • Smith, Jason A., Abreu, Randy (2018). Memorandum of understandings promise nothing; media mergers require close scrutiny by the FCC for their impacts on Latinas/os.
  • Smyth, Lisa (2018). Understanding the transformed moral landscape in Ireland following the 'repeal the 8th' referendum.
  • Smyth, Stewart (2018). Reforms and resistance: how tenants can influence housing policy.
  • Smyth, Stewart (2018). The UCU strikes: a battle for the future of higher education.
  • Sorace, Miriam, Hobolt, Sara B. (2018). Brexit identities play a role in how people view the economy and immigration. picture_as_pdf
  • Sorace, Miriam, Hobolt, Sara B. (2018). Distorted perceptions: how Leavers and Remainers view the economy. picture_as_pdf
  • Sorace, Miriam, Hobolt, Sara B. (2018). Distorted perceptions: how Leavers and Remainers view the economy - and with what consequences. picture_as_pdf
  • Sowels, Nicholas (2018). Economic inequalities in Britain - from the 2008 Financial Crisis to Brexit.
  • Sowels, Nicholas (2018). An up-to-date account of economic inequalities in Britain since 2008.
  • Spitzer, Suzi (2018). What can interdisciplinary collaborations learn from the science of team science? picture_as_pdf
  • Spohrer, Konstanze (2018). The problem with 'raising aspiration' strategies: social mobility requires more than personal ambitions.
  • Spruce, Hannah (2018). Book review: TransCanadian feminist fictions: new cross-border ethics by Libe García Zarranz. picture_as_pdf
  • Spruce, Hannah (2018). Book review: posthuman urbanism: mapping bodies in contemporary space by Debra Benita Shaw.
  • Stafford, Chris (2018). Book review: Europe's Brexit: EU perspectives on Britain's vote to leave edited by Tim Oliver. picture_as_pdf
  • Stafford, Chris (2018). Book review: government by referendum by Matt Qvortrup. picture_as_pdf
  • Stavrakakis, Yannis (2018). Three challenges in contemporary populism research.
  • Steingass, Sebastian (2018). In aid and development, Britain's long-accumulated expertise is valuable to the EU.
  • Steinwender, Claudia (2018). The trade impact of the transatlantic telegraph.
  • Stellinger, Anna (2018). There can be no "ideal" Brexit agreement, Swedish expert agency warns.
  • Steven, Martin (2018). Eurorealist or Eurosceptic? Assessing the future of the European Conservatives and Reformists after 2019.
  • Stolz, Klaus (2018). Unionism vs self-interest: would MPs support proportional representation? picture_as_pdf
  • Storer, Elizabeth (2018). Book review - Christianity, modernity and development by Paul Gifford.
  • Strasheim, Julia (2018). A false promise of political stability in Nepal?
  • Street, Alex (2018). Having undocumented parents actually makes children more likely to be politically active as adults. picture_as_pdf
  • Sturgis, Patrick, Kuha, Jouni (2018). 'New poll suggests...': how to tell when public opinion has really changed. picture_as_pdf
  • Stylianou, Konstantinos (2018). Two wrongs make a right: why the trans-Atlantic antitrust rift is necessary in the global economy. picture_as_pdf
  • Stys, Patrycja (2018). Beyond mixed metaphors of networks: applying social network analysis to study #PublicAuthority and governance.
  • Stéphan, Elsa (2018). Book review: republic of Islamophobia: the rise of respectable racism in France by Jim Wolfreys.
  • Subedi, Mukti, Chalise, Bishal K (2018). Do more with less: managing public investment in federal Nepal.
  • Suleman, Muhammad (2018). The rise of religious intolerance in the politics of Pakistan?
  • Sultan, Saud (2018). The Indus Waters Treaty: an exemplar of cooperation. picture_as_pdf
  • Sultan, Saud (2018). The Punjab partition: when protectors become perpetrators. picture_as_pdf
  • Swales, Kirby (2018). Have we overestimated the relationship between income and financial well-being?
  • Swales, Kirby (2018). The new State Pension is rolling out - but few people know if and how it will affect them. picture_as_pdf
  • Swan, Sean (2018). The IEA's Plan A+ for 'free trade' is the product of fanaticism. picture_as_pdf
  • Swan, Sean (2018). Sinn Fein and the prospect of a hard Brexit: time to drop abstentionism. picture_as_pdf
  • Swan, Sean (2018). Sinn Fein won't drop its abstentionist policy over Brexit - and that's not necessarily a bad thing.
  • Swash, Sam (2018). Book review: the authoritarian public sphere: legitimation and autocratic power in North Korea, Burma and China by Alexander Dukalskis. picture_as_pdf
  • Swers, Michele L. (2018). Paul Ryan's retirement means the season for legislating is now officially over.
  • Sword, Helen, Trofimova, Evija, Ballard, Madeleine (2018). Understanding the frustration of academic writers.
  • Syrpis, Phil (2018). Enough magical thinking. The silly season must stop here. picture_as_pdf
  • Syrpis, Phil (2018). The people's vote is not the answer to the Brexit riddle. picture_as_pdf
  • Szczerbiak, Aleks (2018). Are the Polish opposition's prospects really so hopeless?
  • Szczerbiak, Aleks (2018). How is the conflict over judicial reforms affecting Polish politics? picture_as_pdf
  • Szczerbiak, Aleks (2018). How will the European Commission triggering Article 7 affect Polish politics?
  • Szczerbiak, Aleks (2018). What are the prospects for Poland's rock star-politician Paweł Kukiz? picture_as_pdf
  • Szczerbiak, Aleks (2018). What are the prospects for the Polish left?
  • Szczerbiak, Aleks (2018). The political significance of Poland's government reshuffle.
  • Söderberg, Johan (2018). A response to Steve Fuller: the differences between social democracy and neoliberalism. picture_as_pdf
  • Sørensen, Catharina (2018). Evidence from Denmark: how attitudes toward sovereignty affect support for the EU.
  • Tabassum, Rabia (2018). The readiness of NGOs for health-related SDGs in Pakistan.
  • Takle, Marianne (2018). Book review: heat, greed and human need: climate change, capitalism and sustainable wellbeing by Ian Gough. picture_as_pdf
  • Tambini, Damian (2018). Targeted propaganda and the Italian election campaign.
  • Tammas-Hastings, Dan (2018). The Financial Conduct Authority asks robo-advisors for more.
  • Tammas-Hastings, Dan (2018). ICOs: raising money by issuing cryptocurrency, with less regulation. picture_as_pdf
  • Tammas-Hastings, Dan (2018). The rise of the regulator may lead to trouble for the blockchain.
  • Tanczer, Leonie Maria (2018). Book review: living with hacktivism - from conflict to symbiosis by Vasileios Karagiannopoulos. picture_as_pdf
  • Tannam, Etain (2018). Do the UK's backstop proposals signal progress? picture_as_pdf
  • Tannam, Etain (2018). The Irish border issue is not going away, no matter how much the UK government may wish it away.
  • Tapscott, Rebecca (2018). Masculinity and militarisation under an illiberal democratic regime.
  • Tarikul Islam, Mohammad (2018). Climate negotiations: how does Bangladesh fare?
  • Tarikul Islam, Mohammad (2018). Considering the consequences for human security: the influx of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh.
  • Tarikul Islam, Mohammad (2018). Despite legislative and institutional arrangements, Bangladesh is struggling to improve environmental governance. picture_as_pdf
  • Tarikul Islam, Mohammad (2018). How does local government cope with disaster in Bangladesh?
  • Tarikul Islam, Mohammad (2018). In quest of justice: dispute resolution in rural Bangladesh.
  • Tasselli, Stefano (2018). What Greek mythology teaches us about love in organisations.
  • Tattersall, Andy (2018). In the era of Brexit and fake news, scientists need to embrace social media. picture_as_pdf
  • Tattersall, Andy (2018). Many a true word is spoken in jest, part two: more social media content that mocks, self-ridicules, and brings a smile to academia.
  • Tattersall, Andy (2018). New research must be better reported, the future of society depends on it.
  • Tattersall, Andy (2018). Nothing lasts forever: questions to ask yourself when choosing a new tool or technology for research. picture_as_pdf
  • Tattersall, Andy, Carroll, Chris (2018). Analysing Altmetric data on research citations in policy literature - the case of the University of Sheffield.
  • Taylor-Gooby, Peter (2018). Deliberative forums show that attitudes to welfare turn hostile because of low trust in government. picture_as_pdf
  • Tegenbos, Jolien, Vlassenroot, Koen (2018). Broadening the scope of scholarly research on the repatriation of refugees is a necessity #LSEreturn. picture_as_pdf
  • Teixeira da Silva, Jaime A. (2018). Not all academics are comfortable with the idea of open peer review. picture_as_pdf
  • Teperek, Marta, Dunning, Alastair (2018). Research data should be available long-term...but who is going to pay? picture_as_pdf
  • Terzi, Alessio (2018). Why does public investment contribute little to GDP growth in Italy? picture_as_pdf
  • Tharoor, Shashi, Lohiya, Anishka Gheewala (2018). "I don't believe that Hindutva is Hinduism" - Dr Shashi Tharoor. picture_as_pdf
  • Thebe Limbu, Sangita (2018). Nepal's house of cards: are women included or co-opted in politics?
  • Theuerkauf, Ulrike G. (2018). Defining British identity: is it about "values" or "proper behaviour"? picture_as_pdf
  • Theys, Sarina (2018). Running hot and cold: Bhutan-India-China relations.
  • Thomas, Anna (2018). Christopher Pissarides: 'I'd like to see a UK equivalent of Germany's Work 4.0 white paper'. picture_as_pdf
  • Thompson, Grace (2018). Book review - a moonless, starless sky by Alexis Okeowo.
  • Thompson, Louise (2018). Are smaller parties denied a voice in Parliament's Brexit debates? picture_as_pdf
  • Thompson, Louise (2018). The EU Withdrawal Bill raises questions about the role of smaller opposition parties in the legislative process. picture_as_pdf
  • Thomson, Jennifer (2018). Critical actors and abortion law: a group of individuals in Northern Irish politics obstructs change.
  • Thomson, Jennifer (2018). Ireland votes to repeal the 8th: will Northern Ireland be next to liberalise its abortion laws?
  • Thouaille, Marie-Alix (2018). Is pursuing an academic career a form of "cruel optimism"?
  • Timmins, Nicholas (2018). LSE festival Beveridge 2.0 preview: the five giants by Nicholas Timmins.
  • Tiwari, Anshuman, Banerjee, Abhijit (2018). "The private sector is much more likely to misuse Aadhar than the government." - Abhijit Banerjee. picture_as_pdf
  • Tizard, John, Walker, David (2018). Time to move on from the 'love in' with outsourcing and PFI - here's how.
  • Toivonen, Tuukka, Sørensen, Carsten (2018). Why the co-working industry must take creativity seriously. picture_as_pdf
  • Toma, Bianca, Damian, Alexandru (2018). The EU can't remain silent over Romania's protests. picture_as_pdf
  • Tomaney, John (2018). Book review: building and dwelling: ethics for the city by Richard Sennett.
  • Tomaney, John (2018). Book review: foundational economy: the infrastructure of everyday life. picture_as_pdf
  • Tomaney, John, Moore-Cherry, Niamh (2018). Does Ireland suffer from 'metrophobia'? Examining the case of Dublin. picture_as_pdf
  • Tomsett, Ellie (2018). "May, Juncker and Farage walk into a bar...": comedy is playing a vital role in enabling people to come to terms with Brexit. picture_as_pdf
  • Torry, Malcolm (2018). Giving everyone some money, from birth to death: defining a Citizen's Basic Income.
  • Torry, Malcolm (2018). LSE festival Beveridge 2.0 preview: 'why we need a citizen's basic income: a new edition or a new book?' by Malcolm Torry.
  • Toulan, Omar, Pisani, Niccolò (2018). German firms: ppen borders, closed boardrooms. picture_as_pdf
  • Townsend, Mike (2018). Will the Brexit cloud have a silver lining for conservationists? picture_as_pdf
  • Traugott, Leopold (2018). How Brexit will affect Germany's role in the EU.
  • Traugott, Leopold (2018). The silent rise of Germany's Green party. picture_as_pdf
  • Travers, Tony (2018). Watch: Tony Travers on what Brexit means for parties, the civil service and voters.
  • Tripathi, Salil (2018). Rahul Gandhi Townhall: feature length special. picture_as_pdf
  • Trubowitz, Peter (2018). Five minutes with Peter Trubowitz: "Presidents usually stay out of British politics, but this is no ordinary president". picture_as_pdf
  • Truchlewski, Zbigniew (2018). Understanding fiscal politics in times of austerity: tax linkages in Britain and France. picture_as_pdf
  • Trumm, Siim, Sudulich, Laura, Townsley, Joshua (2018). Does a candidate's local prominence influence the effect of their campaign spending? picture_as_pdf
  • Tse, Terence, Esposito, Mark, Goh, Danny (2018). Building an entrepreneurial Europe and creating jobs.
  • Twinam, Tate (2018). Why living in an area with more businesses and denser housing might help keep you safer on the street. picture_as_pdf
  • Tzallas, Thimios (2018). Macedonia name dispute: problem solved? picture_as_pdf
  • Tzallas, Thimios (2018). Turkey vs Greece: is war a real possibility?
  • Tzelgov, Eitan, Dumitrescu, Delia (2018). Brexit and moral foundation framing: the key to a people's vote is in Vote Leave's hands. picture_as_pdf
  • Uddin, Nasir (2018). 'A life of football': the vulnerabilities of Rohingya caught between Myanmar and Bangladesh.
  • Ullah, Ansar Ahmed (2018). Remembering the Bengali contribution during the First World War. picture_as_pdf
  • Uprety, Sudeep (2018). What does Nepal's recent elections reveal about patriarchy in politics?
  • Uscinski, Joseph E., DeWitt, Darin, Atkinson, Matthew D. (2018). Conspiracy theorists helped the Parkland students keep gun control on the national agenda.
  • Vaganay, Arnaud (2018). To save the research literature, let's make literature reviews reproducible. picture_as_pdf
  • Vallée, Shahin (2018). Book review: crashed: how a decade of financial crises changed the world by Adam Tooze (part 1). picture_as_pdf
  • Vallée, Shahin (2018). Book review: crashed: how a decade of financial crises changed the world by Adam Tooze (part 2). picture_as_pdf
  • Van Coppenolle, Brenda (2018). Democratic dynasties: why are certain families successful in politics?
  • Van Vechten, Renée (2018). This year's mid-term election results will test just how liberal California really is. picture_as_pdf
  • Vargas, Ricardo Viana, Conforto, Edivandro (2018). Ten questions to help you turn strategy into reality. picture_as_pdf
  • Varghese, Rachel A. (2018). Digging for a Hindu nation.
  • Varian, Hal R. (2018). The antitrust case against Android as viewed by a company insider. picture_as_pdf
  • Varriale, Simone (2018). Curiosity, intelligence and spirit of adventure: challenging misconceptions about low-skilled EU migrants. picture_as_pdf
  • Vaughan, Tom (2018). Book review: grappling with the bomb: Britain's Pacific H-bomb tests by Nic Maclellan. picture_as_pdf
  • Vela, Blerim (2018). What the European Commission's 2018 country reports say about national parliaments in the Western Balkans.
  • Verdonk, Tom (2018). The regulation of unfair trading practices after Brexit. picture_as_pdf
  • Verovšek, Peter J. (2018). Lexit undermines the Left - it will be no prize for Labour. picture_as_pdf
  • Verweijen, Judith (2018). How do patronage networks affect military cohesion?
  • Vey, Alan, Monari, Annika (2018). How blockchain can help the fight against counterfeit goods.
  • Vibert, Frank (2018). Making a 21st century constitution: the rules we have established for democracies are now outdated. picture_as_pdf
  • Vieira, Helena (2018). New generations of men and women, inching us ever closer to gender equality.
  • Vieira, Helena (2018). Nilofer Merchant: ideas can now spread and scale through networks, rather than hierarchies.
  • Vieira, Helena, Jamuar, Sumit (2018). Sumit Jamuar: Indians are 20 of the world's population, but represent only 1 of existing genetic data.
  • Vikander, Nick (2018). Should companies reward CEOs for being lucky? picture_as_pdf
  • Villarreal Fernández, Evelyn, Wilson, Bruce M. (2018). Costa Rica's 2018 elections: corruption, morality politics, and voter alienation make uncertainty the only certainty.
  • Villarreal Fernández, Evelyn, Wilson, Bruce M. (2018). Costa Rica's 2018 elections: the two Alvarados, between deepening division and democratic dependability.
  • Vitaud, Laetitia (2018). Devising new ways to make local retail contribute to urban vibrancy.
  • Vittori, Davide, de Candia, Margherita (2018). From online participation to offline consensus? The declining appeal of web-democracy to Five Star Movement supporters.
  • Vlassenroot, Koen, Mudinga, Emery, Musamba Bussy, Josaphat (2018). The in-between of being a civilian and combatant - circular return in eastern DR Congo #LSEReturn.
  • Volintiru, Clara, Toma, Bianca, Damian, Alexandru (2018). How the political capture of state owned enterprises is damaging democracy in Central and Eastern Europe.
  • Vollaard, Hans (2018). How the European Union falls apart. picture_as_pdf
  • Vollaard, Hans (2018). What happens if the European Union falls apart. picture_as_pdf
  • Voyer, Benjamin G. (2018). What power does to you - the psychological consequences of power.
  • Vuksanovic, Vuk (2018). Three lessons from Erdoğan's rally in Sarajevo.
  • Wagenknecht, Thomas (2018). Unhelpful, caustic and slow: the academic community should rethink the way publications are reviewed. picture_as_pdf
  • Waggoner, Philip D. (2018). Constituents have minimal influence on their legislators' policy priorities. picture_as_pdf
  • Waheed Jamali, Abdul (2018). Failures of land tenancy in Pakistan.
  • Waheed Jamali, Abdul (2018). Rangelands versus the economic argument: the case of Tharparkar, Pakistan.
  • Wakeford, Jeremy (2018). When mobile meets modular: pay-as-you-go solar energy in rural Africa.
  • Walker, Alan (2018). A social policy on ageing: to reduce the costs of old age, we must improve the entire life course. picture_as_pdf
  • Walker, Hannah, Oskooii, Kassra, Garcia-Rios, Sergio (2018). Here's what the Democrats need to do to get the DREAM Act through Congress.
  • Walker, Hannah, Thorpe, Rebecca (2018). How changes to how the Census counts people has implications for democracy and inequality.
  • Walker, Lindsay, Pike, Lindsey, Wood, Marsha, Durrant, Hannah (2018). "Cutting through": overcoming the barriers to academic engagement with policy processes.
  • Wall, Isabel (2018). Feature: introducing the 'Penguin women writers' series: a Q&A with assistant editor Isabel Wall.
  • Walsh, Lisa C., Boehm, Julia K., Lyubomirsky, Sonja (2018). Happiness is more a cause than a consequence of career success. picture_as_pdf
  • Walsh, Lisa C., Boehm, Julia K., Lyubomirsky, Sonja (2018). Is happiness a consequence or cause of career success? picture_as_pdf
  • Ward, Bob (2018). Do male climate change 'sceptics' have a problem with women?
  • Ward, Bob (2018). A silent public health emergency: hundreds are dying from ignorance of heatwave risks. picture_as_pdf
  • Warwick, Ben (2018). A windrush in waiting: post-Brexit categories of citizens in Northern Ireland. picture_as_pdf
  • Waterman, Lawrence (2018). The impact of the technical revolution on our well-being.
  • Weale, Albert (2018). Why Leavers should favour a second referendum. picture_as_pdf
  • Weaver, Simon, Lockyer, Sharon (2018). Is Brexit funny? The cultural significance of comedy about Brexit. picture_as_pdf
  • Weber, Matthias (2018). Alphabetical name ordering is discriminatory and harmful to collaborations.
  • Weber, Matthias, Duffy, John, Schram, Arthur (2018). Bond prices both reflect and influence the fundamentals.
  • Weber, Max (2018). Weber's puzzle: why is Nigeria so religious, yet so poor? picture_as_pdf
  • Weber, Sanne (2018). ¿Las reparaciones están transformando la vida de las mujeres colombianas? Dinámicas de género de la Ley de Víctimas.
  • Webster, Peter (2018). Book review: cultural heritage infrastructures in digital humanities edited by Agiatis Benardou, Erik Champion, Costis Dallas and Lorna M. Hughes.
  • Weilandt, Ragnar (2018). SPD members should think twice before vetoing Germany's grand coalition.
  • Weinberger, Eva, Wach, Dominika, Stephan, Ute, Wegge, Jürgen (2018). Rest and constructive thinking feed entrepreneurs' creativity.
  • Weis, Julianne (2018). Haile Selassie and his quest to develop a Westernised medical system in Ethiopia.
  • Weissenborn, Frederik (2018). Book review: the icon project: architecture, cities and capitalist globalisation by Leslie Sklair.
  • Weisshaar, Kate (2018). Stay at home parents face a big job market penalty when they try to re-enter the workforce.
  • Weisskircher, Manès (2018). Austria's right-wing government at six months: what's the record so far? picture_as_pdf
  • Weisskircher, Manès (2018). Will Germans rise up for a new left-wing movement? What to know about Aufstehen. picture_as_pdf
  • Wells, Tamas (2018). Shorter timeframes, co-designed, with "first-cut" insights: how university policy research can become more responsive to the needs of policymakers.
  • Welpton, Richard (2018). Mind the skills gap: creating a data access and reuse competency framework for government departments and organisations. picture_as_pdf
  • Wert, Haisley (2018). "Inflicted starvation": the link between conflict and famine.
  • Wharton, Gareth (2018). The EU's data protection regulation will be a wake up call for companies' cyber security.
  • Whigham, Stuart, Black, Jack (2018). Sport and the push for 'Empire 2.0': the 2014 Commonwealth Games in the media. picture_as_pdf
  • Whitley, Edgar A. (2018). That easy IT solution to get "settled status" after Brexit. Will it work as promised? picture_as_pdf
  • Whitlock, Benjamin (2018). First Brexit, then Czexit? Unlikely - Czech attitudes to Europe are very different.
  • Wieser, Sonia (2018). Book review: a brief history of feminism by Antje Schrupp, illustrated by Patu.
  • Wiggins, David (2018). Notes on compromise: joining the EEA is not the same as staying in the EU. picture_as_pdf
  • Wiggins, Peter (2018). Brexit from the back benches: have the whips become the straw men of British politics?
  • Wiggins, Peter (2018). Referendums, though they may be political lifeboats, can be very bad for democracy.
  • Wignaraja, Ganeshan (2018). Escaping the paradox of slow growth and labour scarcity in Sri Lanka. picture_as_pdf
  • Wijesinghe, Amayaa (2018). Reflections on a masterclass: poverty, social welfare and data in Sri Lanka.
  • Wilhite, Allen (2018). False investigators and coercive citation are widespread in academic research.
  • Wilkinson, Krystal (2018). Single and no kids? Who is work-life balance for? picture_as_pdf
  • Wilkinson, Michael (2018). A crisis made in Italy. picture_as_pdf
  • Wilkinson, Sabrina (2018). Book review: news, numbers and public opinion in a data-driven world edited by An Nguyen.
  • Wilkinson, Sabrina (2018). Book review: the circulation of anti-austerity protest by Bart Cammaerts. picture_as_pdf
  • Willems, Auke (2018). Salisbury is a good reminder of the importance of UK-EU extradition arrangements. picture_as_pdf
  • Willems, Auke (2018). The extradition saga continues: is the latest ruling a win for Puigdemont, Spain, or for mutual trust? picture_as_pdf
  • Willett, Joanie (2018). Parish Councils are a vital space for participatory democracy - but they are in crisis. picture_as_pdf
  • Williams, Kate, Grant, Jonathan (2018). A brief history of research impact: how has impact assessment evolved in the UK and Australia?
  • Williams, Katherine (2018). Book review: screening Stephen King: adaptation and the horror genre in film and television by Simon Brown. picture_as_pdf
  • Williams, Katherine (2018). Book review: the extreme gone mainstream: commercialisation and far right youth culture in Germany by Cynthia Miller-Idriss. picture_as_pdf
  • Williams, Sophie (2018). Politicising national identity: Welsh parties conflate 'Welshness' with their own political ideology.
  • Williams Korteling, Nonia (2018). The materiality of research: creating a community of writing practice in the classroom. picture_as_pdf
  • Williamson, Ben (2018). Student data systems and GovTech apps will increase competition and performance measurement in higher education.
  • Wilson, Kevin (2018). The Ford sewing machinists strike and the history of the struggle for equal pay. picture_as_pdf
  • Wilson, Kevin, Dawson, Heather, Murphy, Gillian (2018). Section 28, three decades on: the legacy of a homophobic law through the LSE Library's collections.
  • Wilson, Mark C. (2018). Introducing the Free Journal Network- community-controlled open access publishing. picture_as_pdf
  • Wincott, Daniel (2018). Brexit is re-making the UK's constitution under our noses. picture_as_pdf
  • Witzel, Morgen, Booth, Alan, Pistol, Rachel (2018). Rowntree and the search for a British approach to management. picture_as_pdf
  • Woldemariam, Yohannes (2018). The unenviable situation of Tigreans in Ethiopia.
  • Wolff, Guntram (2018). It's time for the EU to negotiate seriously. picture_as_pdf
  • Wolkenhauer, Anna (2018). Book review: cooking data: culture and politics in an African research world by Crystal Biruk. picture_as_pdf
  • Wolkenstein, Fabio (2018). Why did the EPP vote against Orbán? picture_as_pdf
  • Wombell, Tricia (2018). Feature essay: praise for the Lorde by Tricia Wombell.
  • Woodall, Gina (2018). In Arizona's special Congressional election, healthcare dominates the debate in a safe red district.
  • Woolcock, Stephen (2018). The EU should defend the World Trade Organisation.
  • Woolcock, Stephen (2018). What a CETA (or CETA+) free trade agreement would mean.
  • Woolcock, Stephen (2018). What might be behind Trump's tariffs on steel imports?
  • Worthy, Ben (2018). Secretively open: identifying patterns in Theresa May's approach to secrecy.
  • Wren-Lewis, Simon (2018). What Carillion's collapse tells us about public sector outsourcing.
  • Wright, Christopher, Nyberg, Daniel (2018). We can't rely on corporations to save us from climate change.
  • Wright, Sharon, Johnsen, Sarah, Scullion, Lisa (2018). Why benefit sanctions are both ineffective and harmful. picture_as_pdf
  • Wu, Yanhui (2018). Unpicking complex incentive mechanisms that reward top managers handsomely.
  • Yarrow, Emily (2018). The role of the self in the research process: reflections on researching the REF as a PhD student.
  • Yarrow, Emily, Davies, Julie (2018). The gendered impact agenda - how might more female academics' research be submitted as REF impact case studies?
  • Yeung Goh, Kyi (2018). US Centre 2018 Student Essay competition runner up: 'looking at Trump's Twitter Diplomacy to see past trends and the outlook for American foreign policy in East Asia'.
  • Yong Tienxhi, Jonathan (2018). Book review: uneasy street: the anxieties of affluence by Rachel Sherman.
  • Yoon, Hyungseok (David), Belkhouja, Mustapha (2018). Multidisciplinary and cosmopolitan: how openness influences the academic impact of a scholar's research. picture_as_pdf
  • Young, Charlie (2018). How to test and deliver a Universal Basic Income. picture_as_pdf
  • Young, Francis (2018). What are the legal aspects of 'packing' the Lords with Brexit-friendly peers?
  • Zardo, Pauline (2018). Access, engagement, then impact: factors affecting decision-makers' use of research.
  • Zenghelis, Dimitri (2018). The Brexit dividend: expect a lost decade of economic underperformance and political crisis. picture_as_pdf
  • Zenghelis, Dimitri (2018). The real Brexit 'dividend': a decade of economic underperformance and political crisis. picture_as_pdf
  • Zhang, Cyndi Man, Greve, Henrich R. (2018). Board directors are supposed to have broad knowledge, but are they also narrow experts? picture_as_pdf
  • Zhivitskaya, Maria (2018). Book review: doughnut economics: seven ways to think like a 21st-century economist by Kate Raworth.
  • Zhu, Ling (2018). Healing alone: how social capital reduces health care inequality, particularly in large diverse states.
  • Zhu, Yajing (2018). How socio-economic circumstances in childhood can influence your midlife health.
  • Zielonka, Jan (2018). The EU's current problems are largely of its own making.
  • Zilis, Michael A. (2018). Protecting minority rights can undermine the legitimacy of the Supreme Court in the eyes of many Americans. picture_as_pdf
  • Zimmermann, Allyson (2018). Is race a taboo topic in the workplace?
  • Zimmermann, Allyson (2018). What can organisations do to close the gender pay gap?
  • Zwanbin, Emmanuel (2018). Book review: infrastructure in Africa: lessons for future development edited by Mthuli Ncube and Charles Leyeka Lufumpa.
  • Zwetsloot, Frank, Duut van Goor, Anika (2018). Measuring knowledge exchange - the road to societal impact?
  • de Grauwe, Paul, Schelkle, Waltraud, Diessner, Sebastian, Lokdam, Hjalte, Vallée, Shahin (2018). Five views: what we've learned from 20 years of the European Central Bank. picture_as_pdf
  • de Percy, Michael (2018). Academics and professionals can contribute to "micro-impact" projects in rural villages that make a real difference and complement formal local services.
  • de Silva, Chandra R. (2018). Why we must reform the education of Buddhist monks in Sri Lanka.
  • de Vaujany, François-Xavier (2018). Fab labs and D-Lab: two different philosophies of innovation? picture_as_pdf
  • de Vries, Gerdien (2018). When the only way is up: the pitfalls of upward mobility.
  • de Vries, Gijs (2018). A hard Brexit will see criminals taking back control.
  • de Waal, Alex (2018). #PublicAuthority: the political marketplace: analyzing political entrepreneurs and political bargaining with a business lens.
  • de la Escosura, Leandro (2018). Wellbeing inequality in retrospect. picture_as_pdf
  • del Castillo, Graciana (2018). AMLO's national plan for Mexico is a cause for optimism. picture_as_pdf
  • del Castillo, Graciana (2018). El Salvador's experience of UN peacebuilding reveals the ineffectiveness of 'development as usual' approaches.
  • del Castillo, Graciana (2018). El plan nacional de AMLO para México es motivo de optimismo. picture_as_pdf
  • dell'Aquila, Marta (2018). Book review: complicit sisters: gender and women's issues across north-south divides by Sara de Jong.
  • te Grotenhuis, Manfred, Subramanian, Subu, Nieuwenhuis, Rense, Pelzer, Ben, Eisinga, Rob (2018). Better poll sampling would have cast more doubt on the potential for Hillary Clinton to win the 2016 election.
  • ten Brinke, Lisa (2018). Donald Trump's rhetoric has only highlighted the already growing rift between the EU and the US.
  • van Zyl Smit, Jan (2018). Sustaining the Rule of Law in the Irish border region will depend on institutional co-operation. picture_as_pdf
  • van den Besselaar, Peter, Sandström, Ulf (2018). Linguistic analysis reveals the hidden details of research grant proposal peer review reports. picture_as_pdf
  • van den Besselaar, Peter, Sandström, Ulf (2018). Quantity does matter as citation impact increases with productivity.
  • van der Merwe, Emily (2018). Nigeria: "education and innovation for poverty alleviation" - but don't forget the arts. picture_as_pdf
  • van der Merwe, Emily (2018). SexYZ: writing our own sex education narrative.
  • van der Veer, Reinout (2018). The death of 'business as usual' in the EU.
  • Ávila, Renata (2018). Como olhar e monitorar campanhas eleitorais na era da Big Data. picture_as_pdf
  • Ávila, Renata (2018). La era del big data requiere una nueva forma de observación y monitoreo de elecciones. picture_as_pdf
  • Çollaku, Bekim (2018). Kosovo and Serbia dialogue: addressing the fears. picture_as_pdf
  • Égert, Balázs, Gal, Peter (2018). Quantifying structural reforms in OECD countries: a new framework. picture_as_pdf