Special Issue Editors’ Introduction: New Frontiers in the Comparative Study of Ethnic Politics and Nationalism*
The Shadow of the Politics of Deservedness? The Implications of Group-Centric Policy Context for Environmental Policy Implementation Inequalities in the United States
The Politics of Civil Service and Administrative Reforms in Development—Explaining Within-Country Variation of Reform Outcomes in Georgia after the Rose Revolution
It’s Been Mostly About Money! A Multi-method Research Approach to the Sources of Institutionalization
Retrieving the Past for a Usable Present: Anarchism, Psychoanalysis and Revolutionary Transformation in the Early 20th Century
Ngā Ao e Rua | The Two Worlds: Psychotherapy, Biculturalism, and Professional Development in Aotearoa New Zealand
The Unthinking or Confident Extremist? Political Extremists Are More Likely Than Moderates to Reject Experimenter-Generated Anchors
Public Administration in a Disenchanted World: Reflections on Max Weber’s Value Pluralism and His Views on Politics and Bureaucracy
‘It’s this pain in my heart that won’t let me stop’: Gendered affect, webs of relations, and young women’s activism
Psychiatric Deinstitutionalization and Prison Population Growth: A Critical Literature Review and Its Implications
African American School Choice and the Current Race Politics of Charter Schooling: Lessons from History
Politics, historicity, and persuasion: A feminist materialist engagement with Linda Zerilli’s politics of freedom
Appraising the Role of the Individual in Political and Social Change Processes: Jung, Camus, and the Question of Personal Responsibility–Possibilities and Impossibilities of Making a Difference
Shifting boundaries between the normal and the pathological: the case of mild intellectual disability
Notes on Schmid’s Psychotherapy is Political or it is not Psychotherapy: The Person-Centred Approach as an Essentially Political Venture
Making Markets in the Welfare State: The Politics of Varying Market Reforms By Jane R. Gingrich Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011. ISBN 978-1-10-700462-7; £58.00 (hbk).
‘News for Everyone? Perspectives of Young People and Journalists on Political Reporting in UK Television’