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Defence Studies (2020)
Book
Galbreath, D. J., & Neads, A. (Eds.). (in press). Defence Studies. Routledge

Women and Peace Negotiations in Cyprus (2020)
Book Chapter
Demetriou, O., & Hadjipavlou, M. (2020). Women and Peace Negotiations in Cyprus. In O. Richmond, & G. Visoka (Eds.), The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Peace and Conflict Studies. Palgrave. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-11795-5_105-1

The integration of a gender agenda in the peace negotiations in Cyprus has been elusive over the five decades. However, it is only since the late 2000s that civil society and international observers have problematized this lack and attempted to addre... Read More about Women and Peace Negotiations in Cyprus.

A Choice-Based Measure of Issue Importance in the Electorate (2020)
Journal Article
Hanretty, C., Lauderdale, B. E., & Vivyan, N. (2020). A Choice-Based Measure of Issue Importance in the Electorate. American Journal of Political Science, 64(3), 519-535. https://doi.org/10.1111/ajps.12470

Measuring how much citizens care about dierent policy issues is critical for political scientists, yet existing measurement approaches have signicant limitations. We provide a new surveyexperimental, choice-based approach for measuring the importance... Read More about A Choice-Based Measure of Issue Importance in the Electorate.

Who Votes More Strategically? (2020)
Journal Article
Eggers, A. C., & Vivyan, N. (2020). Who Votes More Strategically?. American Political Science Review, 114(2), 470-485. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0003055419000820

Strategic voting is an important explanation for aggregate political phenomena, but we know little about how strategic voting varies across types of voters. Are richer voters more strategic than poorer voters? Does strategic behavior vary with age, e... Read More about Who Votes More Strategically?.

Flipping the Academic Conference, Or How We Wrote A Peer-Reviewed Journal Article In A Day (2020)
Journal Article
Baron, I. Z., Havercroft, J., Kamola, I., Koomen, J., & Pritchard, A. (2020). Flipping the Academic Conference, Or How We Wrote A Peer-Reviewed Journal Article In A Day. Alternatives: Global, Local, Political, 45(1), 3-19. https://doi.org/10.1177/0304375419898577

Is it possible to write a publishable, peer-reviewed academic paper in a day? We attempted this task in 2016, motivated by a desire to find new ways of doing academic work in the face of our growing sense of alienation within the neoliberal academy.... Read More about Flipping the Academic Conference, Or How We Wrote A Peer-Reviewed Journal Article In A Day.

Costly signals: Voter responses to parliamentary dissent in Austria, Britain and Germany (2020)
Journal Article
Glinitzer, K., Vivyan, N., & Wagner, M. (2020). Costly signals: Voter responses to parliamentary dissent in Austria, Britain and Germany. Legislative Studies Quarterly, 45(4), 645-678. https://doi.org/10.1111/lsq.12274

When Members of Parliament (MPs) disagree publicly with their party, this provides a signal to voters regarding both their political views and their character valence. We argue that the strength of this signal to voters depends on the personal career... Read More about Costly signals: Voter responses to parliamentary dissent in Austria, Britain and Germany.