Items where department is "LSE"

University Structure (106206) LSE (106206) Academic Departments (62869) Institutes (1114) Research Centres (22374) Other Academic (34) Former organisational units (1364)
Number of items: 856.
2011
  • Calhoun, Craig, Derluguian, Georgi (Eds.) (2011). Aftermath: a new global economic order? NYU Press.
  • Calhoun, Craig, Derluguian, Georgi (Eds.) (2011). Business as usual: the roots of the global financial meltdown. NYU Press.
  • London School of Economics and Political Science. Development Studies Institute Department for International Development (2011). Double-edged swords: armies, elite bargaining and state-building. (Crisis States Working Paper Seies N.2 86). Crisis States Research Centre.
  • London School of Economics and Social Sciences (2011). Evaluating MI512: an information literacy course for PhD students. Library Review, 60(2), 96-107. https://doi.org/10.1108/00242531111113050
  • Aalto University School of Economics (2011-06-09 - 2011-06-11) Governing social production in the internet: the case of wikipedia [Paper]. 19th European Conference on Information Systems, ECIS 2011, Helsinki, Finland, FIN.
  • Rhoten, Diana, Calhoun, Craig (Eds.) (2011). Knowledge matters: the public mission of the research university. Columbia University Press.
  • (2011). Public understanding of science in Europe 1989-2005. A Eurobarometer trend file. [Dataset]. GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences. https://doi.org/10.4232/1.11382
  • Calhoun, Craig, Juergensmeyer, Mark, VanAntwerpen, Jonathan (Eds.) (2011). Rethinking secularism. Oxford University Press.
  • LSE Enterprise Vienna University of Economics and Business University of Helsinki Centre for Social and Economic Research (CASE) (2011). Study on the impact of the single market on cohesion: implications for cohesion policy, growth and competitiveness. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • The League of European Researchers (2011). What are universities for?
  • Calhoun, Craig, Derluguian, Georgi (Eds.) (2011). The deepening crisis: governance challenges after neoliberalism. NYU Press.
  • Abelson, Donald (2011). Think tanks must think more about issues of national interest, not self-interest.
  • Ackermann, Casey (2011). Civic resilience: a new response to the riots (guest blog).
  • Acuña-Rivera, Marcela, Uzzell, David, Brown, Jennifer (2011). Percepción de desorden, riesgo y seguridad: la influencia del método. Psyecology: Revista Bilingüe de Psicología Ambiental, 2(2), 115-126. https://doi.org/10.1174/217119711795712522
  • Adam, Klaus, Marcet, Albert, Nicolini, Juan Pablo (2011). Stock market volatility and learning. (CEP Discussion Papers CEPDP1077). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance. picture_as_pdf
  • Adams, Jon (2011). Generation Think: the role that precise criteria plays injudging the allocation of research funding and in choosingour ‘bright young things’.
  • Adams, Jon (2011). Measuring thoughts and thinkers: why the ongoing conflict about measuring the value of science and humanities may be ultimately fruitless.
  • Adams, Jon (2011). Opposition to impact criteria stems from disciplines wanting to retain their own systems of quality control and their distinctive identities.
  • Adamson, Paul (2011). Recent events in Europe and the Middle East have challenged the coalition government to revisit its engagement with Europe.
  • Al-Azri, Khalid (2011). One or three?: exploring the scholarly conflict over the question of triple Talāq (divorce) in Islamic law with particular emphasis on Oman. Arab Law Quarterly, 25(3), 277-296. https://doi.org/10.1163/157302511X568529
  • Alderman, Geoffrey (2011). Impact from beyond the grave: how to ensure impact growsgreater with the demise of the author.
  • Alghatam, Noora H. (2011). Global formats and local enactments: a case study of ICT professionals working on e-government projects in Dubai [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Allen, Graham (2011). The Government must be held to its promise to “enshrine in law for the future the necessity of consulting Parliament on military action”.
  • Allen, Rebecca, Burgess, Simon (2011). Free Schools may not act as a spur to higher standards, but could become incubators for radical new teaching ideas.
  • Almeida, Manuel (2011). Book review: the rise and fall of Al-Qaeda.
  • Anheier, Helmut, LSE, Dataset Person (2011). European Values Study. [Dataset]. GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences.
  • Annesley, Claire, Bennett, Fran (2011). Universal Credit may reinforce the traditional ‘male breadwinner’ model and affect many women’s access to an income.
  • Anstead, Nick (2011). We should beware the rhetoric of ‘tough talking’ politicians – they almost certainly have an agenda.
  • Anstead, Nick, O’Loughlin, Ben (2011). In the 2010 election, the online space was seen as a battleground to be fought over. In future elections it could be used as a method for better understanding the public.
  • Archer, Robin (2011). The legitimacy of capitalism is again in doubt: Labour could use this opportunity to achieve real social and economic change by drawing on strength from outside of parliament as well as from within.
  • Assi, Nima Khorrami (21 January 2011) Elections, mass media and short-termism in foreign policy making: the case of Afghan war. British Politics and Policy at LSE. picture_as_pdf
  • Assi, Nima Khorrami (2011). Keeping 16,000 police on the streets of London is an unsustainable strategy. Government should give serious consideration to turning ‘good gangs’ into voluntary neighborhood officers under police supervision.
  • Assi, Nima Khorrami (2011). Rather than pursuing a programme of direct involvement, Britain should seek a low profile in Yemen and encourage other Arab states to use their ‘soft power’ to encourage political and economic reforms.
  • Atkinson, Simon Paul (2011). Embodied and embedded theory in practice: the student-owned learning-engagement (SOLE) model. International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 12(2), 1-18.
  • Audette, Trish (2011). Murdoch, protest and localism: Jeremy Hunt at the LSE (guest blog).
  • Azpitarte, Francisco (2011). Can corruption constrain the size of governments? European Journal of Law and Economics, 32(1), 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10657-010-9205-8
  • Baines, Judith, Lingard, Matt (2011-01-26) Digital footprints at LSE: supporting students to use social media [Other]. AGCAS South East & London Regional Training Event, London, United Kingdom, GBR. description
  • Baines, Linda (2011). Knowledge Transfer professionals lead on realising the social and economic benefits of UK research, but their roles are suffering under the creaking economy.
  • Baines, Judith (2011). Boosting confidence through technology. Phoenix: the Association of Graduate Careers Advisory Services Journal, (133), 10-11.
  • Baker, John (2011). The House of Lords is an effective safeguard against absolutism and improper legislation. The government should not force through reforms that would reduce the independence of its members.
  • Baker, John, Avital, M., Davis, G., Land, Frank, Morgan, H., Wetherbe, J.C (2011). ICIS 2010 panel report: technologies that transform business and research: lessons from the past as we look to the future. Communications of the Association for Information Systems, 28(1), 497-508.
  • Bale, Tim (2011). The Conservative party’s devotion to Thatcher’s legacy may be blinding it to new and innovative solutions to current problems.
  • Bale, Tim (2011). Nick Clegg’s proposed reforms to the House of Lords is a solution seeking a problem.
  • Ball, Laurence (2011). Comment. Economía, 12(1), 113 - 118. https://doi.org/10.1353/eco.2011.0018 picture_as_pdf
  • Barajas, Adolfo, Montiel, Peter, Chami, Ralph, Hakura, Dalia (2011). Workers' remittances and the equilibrium real exchange rate: theory and evidence. Economía, 11(2), 45 - 94. https://doi.org/10.1353/eco.2011.0000 picture_as_pdf
  • Barberia, Lorena G., Avelino, George (2011). Do political budget cycles differ in Latin American democracies? Economía, 11(2), 101 - 134. https://doi.org/10.1353/eco.2011.0001 picture_as_pdf
  • Barker, Rodney (2011). The summer’s riots and the Occupy movement are both protests against, and a rejection of, an economy that is no longer working for most ordinary citizens.
  • Barrios, Cristina (2011). Ivory Coast: one country, three armies?
  • Bartlett, Jamie (2011). The cocktail of factors which promote violent radicalization presents an opportunity to build sensible policy-making.
  • Basta, Karlo (2011). Cascading normalization in the ‘Western Balkans’.
  • Baston, Lewis (2011). Despite Labour’s convincing victory in the Feltham and Heston by-election, there is no strong trend in the party’s favour.
  • Baston, Lewis (2011). The Inverclyde by-election is business as usual for Scottish voters.
  • Baston, Lewis (2011). What say will voters have in redrawing of the electoral map?
  • Baston, Lewis (2011). The boundary commission for England has been unnecessarily radical in its proposals, often ignoring local government boundaries. New constituencies may lack community cohesion and local loyalty.
  • Baston, Lewis (2011). The proposed constituency boundary changes will hurt the Liberal Democrats and not help the Tories much either.
  • Baumberg, Ben (2011). The big picture of inequality in Britain: tackling inequality requires us to see both specific injustices and wider underlying forces.
  • Bax, Alex (2011). The London Pathway provides an integrated health service response for the homeless and reinserts a sense of compassion into the treatment of some of the most excluded people in our society.
  • Baygeldi, Murat (2011). Social construction of IS evaluation: a case study of IT investment appraisal [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Bear, Daniel (2011). The Home Office’s new online Crime Map is a step forward in providing the public with information, but it ignores the role of the police, oversimplifies vastly different types of offences and belies crime’s downward trend in recent years.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2011). Ban the banned list? (That’s a #QTWTAIN of course).
  • Beckett, Charlie (2011). Facebook: why shouldn’t you trust them?
  • Beckett, Charlie (2011). PERPETUAL ENGAGEMENT: the potential and pitfalls of using social media for political campaigning (a new POLIS paper).
  • Beckett, Charlie (2011). Salvation.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2011). VE day: now the real debate begins?
  • Beckett, Charlie (2011). WikiLeaks: news in the networked era – the book and the lecture video and audio podcasts.
  • Beetham, David (2011). News International and corporate power in Britain’s democracy: just the tip of the ‘unelected oligarchies’ iceberg.
  • Beetham, David (2011). The Werritty affair shows that now, more than ever, we need a statutory register for lobbyists.
  • Bell, Kate, Smerdon, Matthew (2011). Targets and tight budgets put pressure on the public’s relationship with public services. Government must take advantage of the ‘Deep Value’ of effective human relationships in service delivery.
  • Bell, Kate, Strelitz, Jason (2011). Government focus on ‘the poor’ has failed to recognize that those above and below the poverty line have similar problems of low pay and inequality: tackling poverty means improving working conditions and job security for all.
  • Benneworth, Paul (2011). The AHRC funding debate must now focus on what is really important: ensuring that academics retain the freedom to research for the good of society, and acknowledging the vast improvement that research councils have made in the last few years.
  • Benneworth, Paul (2011). Across Europe there is a fundamental failure to agree on the value of research. Classifying academic and government perspectives on impact is a step towards settling the debate.
  • Benneworth, Paul (2011). Public arguments between academics must not discourage early career researchers from valuing impact.
  • Benoit, Kenneth, Lowe, Will, Mikhaylov, Slava, Laver, Michael (2011). Replication data for: The Manifesto Project data extended to include the logit scales and standard errors. [Dataset]. Harvard Dataverse. https://doi.org/10.7910/dvn/7qne9o
  • Benoit, Kenneth, Mikhaylov, Slava, Laver, Michael (2011). Replication data for: Coder Reliability and Misclassification in the Human Coding of Party Manifestos. [Dataset]. Harvard Dataverse. https://doi.org/10.7910/dvn/4kjzjl
  • Beresford, Peter (2011). User-led service providers need more support from the Government if its commitment to ‘independent living’ for disabled people is to be achieved.
  • Bernal, Raquel, Panizza, Ugo, Rigobón, Roberto, Soares, Rodrigo (2011). Editors' summary. Economía, 11(2), vii - xi. https://doi.org/10.1353/eco.2011.0003 picture_as_pdf
  • Bernal, Raquel, Panizza, Ugo, Rigobón, Roberto, Soares, Rodrigo (2011). Editors’ summary. Economía, 12(1), vii - x. https://doi.org/10.1353/eco.2011.0010 picture_as_pdf
  • Bernard, Andrew B., Bradford Jensen, J., Redding, Stephen, Schott, Peter K. (2011). The empirics of firm heterogeneity and international trade. (CEP Discussion Papers CEPDP1084). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance. picture_as_pdf
  • Berry, Craig (2011). As UK society ages, ‘nudging’ older people to self-regulate the way they drive may improve road safety and improve their wellbeing.
  • Berry, Craig, Sinclair, David (2011). Council Tax Benefit reforms will pitch young against old, as well as poor against poor.
  • Besley, Timothy, Case, Anne, Paxson, Christina (2011). Angus Deaton symposium - introduction. The Economic Journal, 121(554), F119-F122. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0297.2011.02443.x
  • Bichard, Michael (2011). In austere Britain, design has the potential to inspire innovation, improve quality, and encourage collaboration in public service provision.
  • Blanes, Ruy Llera (2011). Political and religious lines redrawn in post-war Angola.
  • Blanes i Vidal, Jordi, Leaver, Clare (2011). Are tenured judges insulated from political pressure? Journal of Public Economics, 95(7-8), 570-586. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpubeco.2010.11.004
  • Blick, Andrew (2011). Fox could have made Werrity a Special Adviser but he chose not to, thereby keeping his role informal and less constrained.
  • Blick, Andrew (2011). It does matter who provides public services, especially when things go wrong.
  • Blick, Andrew (2011). Police reform: why democracy is not just about elections.
  • Blick, Andrew (2011). Police, politics and the media – the risks of elected police commissioners.
  • Blick, Andrew (2011). Reforming the constitution: process matters.
  • Blick, Andrew (2011). Special advisers and the ‘phone-hacking’ scandal.
  • Blick, Andrew (2011). What is the UK constitution made of? Exposing the ‘hidden wiring’.
  • Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences (2011). Academic tweeting: building up your followers.
  • Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences (2011). Academic tweeting: finding the appropriate tweeting style for your project.
  • Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences (2011). Academic tweeting: using Twitter for research projects.
  • Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences (2011). Academic tweeting: your suggestions and tips collected.
  • Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences (2011). Another cutting for our Impact Box…THE mention for LSEImpact Conference and Professor Stephen Curry.
  • Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences (2011). Available now: a guide to using Twitter in university research, teaching, and impact activities.
  • Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences (2011). Chosen academics to broadcast their research on BBC Radio 3.
  • Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences (2011). Google Scholar citations: a way for academics to compute citation metrics and track them over time.
  • Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences (2011). Have your say: who are your favourite academic tweeters?
  • Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences (2011). How to use Harzing’s ‘Publish or Perish’ software to assesscitations: a step-by-step guide.
  • Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences (2011). Peer review should not be such a dominant process in determining research funding allocation, RAND argues.
  • Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences (2011). Podcasts of over 1,000 LSE lectures available to download through iTunes U, including lectures from the LSE Impact Conference.
  • Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences (2011). Task force to investigate how to ensure research produces ‘maximum economic impact’.
  • Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences (2011). Your favourite academic tweeters: lists available to browse by subject area.
  • Boardman, Faith (2011). A year into the coalition, the new policy landscape means that local authorities and public services face greater risks and uncertainty, and will have to learn new skills in order to drive practical solutions.
  • Boeri, Tito, Bruecker, Herbert (2011). Short-time work benefits revisited: some lessons from the great recession. Economic Policy, 26(68), 697-765. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0327.2011.271.x
  • Bolton, Matthew B. (2011). Human security after state collapse: global governance in post-earthquake Haiti. (LSE Global Governance Research Papers RP 01/2011). LSE Global Governance, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Bouçek, Francoise (2011). Alex Salmond would be wise to study Quebec’s travels down the road to independence. So far, that road has led nowhere.
  • Bradley, Laura (2011). Legal aid reforms may leave welfare, employment and health disputes unresolved and actually increase the demand for court and tribunal hearings.
  • Bratton, William J. (2011). The riots and phone hacking saga remind us how fragile public confidence in government and corporations has become. Greater leadership, transparency and accountability are the first steps towards regaining this trust.
  • Brembs, Björn (2011). High impact factors are meant to represent strong citation rates, but these journal impact factors are more effective at predicting a paper’s retraction rate.
  • Brembs, Björn (2011). There is a pathetic lack of functionality in scholarly publishing. We must end for-profit publishing and allow libraries to make available the works of their scholars for all.
  • Brienza, Casey (2011). Communication or credentialing? On the value of academic publishing.
  • Brockington, Dan (2011). Are celebrities good for charities? Some new research (guest blog).
  • Brockington, Dan (2011). Charities and celebrities: a media myth?
  • Brooks, Thom (2011). The academic community agree that political campaign slogans such as the Big Society have no place in research council delivery plans: the AHRC must act now.
  • Broughton Micova, Sally (2011). Government is investing in digital TV for local stations, but this will become quickly obsolete: internet TV offers a way for local stations to deliver content in a cheaper, non-linear, and interactive way.
  • Broughton Micova, Sally (2011). New proposals for local TV may mean that new stations will be ill-equipped to protect their own independence, and to play a positive democratic role.
  • Broughton Micova, Sally (2011). The government’s plans for local TV puts too much of an onus on these stations to provide content for the national networks: local TV should focus on local issues.
  • Brown, AD (2011). Cyber terrorism and war, the looming threat to the industrialised state.
  • Brown, Adam (2011). End of the ‘War on Terror’?
  • Brown, Adam (2011). Freedom of speech: extremism & terrorism.
  • Brown, Adam (1 February 2011) The dangerous gamble. LSE Global War on Terror Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Brown, Kerry (2011). China’s CCP 90 years old, faces hard road ahead. picture_as_pdf
  • Bryant, Peter (2011-07-13 - 2011-07-17) Interaction, feedback, reinforcement and collective identity: the role of zine making in the formation and sustaining of informal communities [Paper]. International Association of Media and Communications Research Conference, Istanbul, Turkey, TUR.
  • Bryant, Peter, Pozdeev, Natalie (2011-07-03 - 2011-07-06) 'Don’t have time to drain the swamp; too busy dealing with alligators’: defining the governance skills sets that enhance volunteer retention and recruitment in small arts and cultural organisations [Paper]. 11th International Conference on Arts and Cultural Management (AIMAC 2011), Antwerp, Belgium, BEL.
  • Bryant, Peter, Pozdeev, Natalie (2011-07-13 - 2011-07-17) Programming community radio within a fractured suburbia: an action research study of access and programming participation of urban sub-cultures [Paper]. International Association of Media and Communications Research Conference, Istanbul, Turkey, TUR.
  • Bucalina, Kat (2011). Power in the pantry: Mumsnet at Polis summer school (guest-blog).
  • Bucyana, Olivier (2011). The West’s intervention in Libya could have a destabilisingeffect on the whole region.
  • Bunker, Kenneth (2011). Book review: how to tell your SMP from your PR in the debate on electoral reform.
  • Burchardt, Tania (2011). The coalition says its spending cuts will lead to a ‘fairer Britain’, but the evidence points to a widening inequality gap in coming years.
  • Burton, Guy (2011). Should the government decide to abstain from the UN vote on Palestinian statehood, it will serve to perpetuate a moribund peace process and further marginalise the UK in Middle Eastern affairs.
  • Bárány, Zsófia L. (2011). The minimum wage and inequality - the effects of education and technology. (CEP Discussion Papers CEPDP1076). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance. picture_as_pdf
  • Cake, Carey, Cooper, Kirstin (2011). Restorative approaches can make a difference in the relationship between local government bodies and the communities they serve.
  • Calhoun, Craig (2011). Afterword: religion's many powers. In Mendieta, Eduardo, VanAntwerpen, Jonathan (Eds.), The Power of Religion in the Public Sphere (pp. 118-134). Columbia University Press.
  • Calhoun, Craig (2011). Pierre Bourdieu. In Ritzer, George, Stepnisky, Jeffrey (Eds.), The Blackwell Companion to Major Social Theorists . Wiley-Blackwell.
  • Calhoun, Craig (2011). Series introduction: from the current crisis to possible futures. In Calhoun, Craig, Derluguian, Georgi (Eds.), Business as Usual: the Roots of the Global Financial Meltdown (pp. 9-42). NYU Press.
  • Calhoun, Craig (2011). The public mission of the research university. In Rhoten, Diana, Calhoun, Craig (Eds.), Knowledge Matters: the Public Mission of the Research University (pp. 1-33). Columbia University Press.
  • Calhoun, Craig, Derluguian, Georgi (2011). Introduction: business as usual: the roots of the global financial meltdown. In Calhoun, Craig, Derluguian, Georgi (Eds.), Business as Usual: the Roots of the Global Financial Meltdown (pp. 43-52). NYU Press.
  • Calhoun, Craig, Juergensmeyer, Mark, VanAntwerpen, Jonathan (2011). Introduction: rethinking secularism. In Calhoun, Craig, Juergensmeyer, Mark, VanAntwerpen, Jonathan (Eds.), Rethinking Secularism (pp. 3-30). Oxford University Press.
  • Calhoun, Craig, Juergensmeyer, Mark, VanAntwerpen, Jonathan (2011). Secularism, citizenship and the public sphere. In Calhoun, Craig, Juergensmeyer, Mark, VanAntwerpen, Jonathan (Eds.), Rethinking Secularism (pp. 75-91). Oxford University Press.
  • Calhoun, Craig, Wasserstrom, Jeffrey N. (2011). Legacies of radicalism: China's cultural revolution and the democracy movement of 1989. In Ngo, Tak-Wing (Ed.), Contemporary China Studies: Economy and Society . SAGE Publications.
  • Calhoun, Craig (2011). Civil society and the public sphere. In Edwards, Michael (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Civil Society (pp. 311-323). Oxford University Press.
  • Calhoun, Craig (2011). Communication as social science (and more). International Journal of Communication, 5, 1479-1496. https://doi.org/1932–8036/2011FEA1479
  • Calhoun, Craig (2011). Foreword: Russia: the challenges of transformation. In Dutkiewicz, Piotr, Trenin, Dmitri (Eds.), Russia: the Challenges of Transformation (pp. xi-xviii). NYU Press.
  • Callamard, Agnes (2011). An amazing year for freedom of expression (guest blog).
  • Cammaerts, Bart (2011). European Court of Justice positions the right to privacy above the rights of copyright holders.
  • Cammaerts, Bart, Meng, Bingchun (2011). Media Policy Project Policy Brief 1: Creative Destruction and Copyright Protection.
  • Campbell-Savours, Dale (2011). By so far refusing to negotiate meaningfully on reorganizing Westminster constituencies, the government is threatening its own AV referendum.
  • Campbell-Savours, Dale (2011). The House of Lords amendment requiring that 40 per cent of people take part in the AV referendum is just the latest blow to the government's strategy of enacting constitutional change with no consensus and no evidence-base.
  • Carolan, Liz (2011). Government’s changing priorities will require evidence-based results of cutting-edge academic theory and practice.
  • Carolan, Liz (2011). Improving your capacity to influence government policy: networking, presentation, and integrity.
  • Carty, Celine, Williams, Helen K. R. (2011). RDA in the UK: reflections after the CIG e-forum on RDA. Catalogue and Index, 163, 2-4.
  • Casamitjana i Marcet, Elisabet (2011). Platon: curing society’s amnesia (Polis summer school – guest blog).
  • Castelló-Climent, Amparo, Hidalgo-Cabrillana, Ana (2011). The role of educational quality and quantity in the process of economic development. (CEP Discussion Papers CEPDP1087). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance. picture_as_pdf
  • Castelló-Climent, Amparo, Mukhopadhyay, Abhiroop (2011). Mass education or a minority well educated elite in the process of development: the case of India. (CEP Discussion Papers CEPDP1086). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance. picture_as_pdf
  • Catão, Luis A. V. (2011). Comment. Economía, 12(1), 58 - 70. https://doi.org/10.1353/eco.2011.0015 picture_as_pdf
  • Charles, Nigel (2011). A brief guide to carrying out research about adult social care services for visually impaired people. (Methods review 3). NIHR School for Social Care Research.
  • Childs, Sarah, Malley, Rosa (2011). Reforming when MPs work is not about making their lives easier, but ensuring the most effective balance between constituency and Parliamentary time.
  • Childs, Sarah, Webb, Paul (2011). The Prime Minister’s snubs to female MPs are a symptom of the Conservative party’s failure to ‘feminise’ politics.
  • Choi, Lyong (2011). A New Regime In Pyongyang. picture_as_pdf
  • Cholette, Emily (2011). Investigative journalism and human rights: a Polis seminar report.
  • Choudhury, Barnie (2011). No matter the outcome of the phone hacking scandal, there will always be a deep seated relationship between politicians and the press, which will be very difficult to change.
  • Choudhury, Barnie (2011). Oliver Letwin’s dumping of personal documents reminds us that the Data Protection Act is there to protect all of us.
  • Choudhury, Barnie (2011). Rather than simply reading the rioters the Riot Act, we must ensure that lessons are learned from this week’s violence. A credible enquiry is essential.
  • Choudhury, Barnie (2011). Super-injunctions about the sex lives of celebrities are not in the public interest: the law should not be used to argue privacy in these cases.
  • Choudhury, Barnie (2011). While the BBC is bloated in some parts, the desire by some to gut it may make us all poorer.
  • Chui, Rebecca (2011). Transparency and civic journalism: ‘Will journalism be done by you or for you?’ (guest blog report on Heather Brooke lecture).
  • Clark, Alistair (2011). STV in Scotland shows us that voters can adapt to preferential voting systems – but political parties may take longer to fully grasp the new system.
  • Clark, Michael (2011). Mental health care clusters and payment by results: considerations for social inclusion and recovery. Mental Health and Social Inclusion, 15(2), 71-77. https://doi.org/10.1108/20428301111140912
  • Clements, Ben (2011). There is a gender gap in public opinion towards UK military intervention, with women less supportive of British action in Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya.
  • Clifton, Jonathan (2011). Gove’s insistence on good degrees won’t be enough to drive up teaching standards.
  • Cohen, Jerome A. (2011). Justice in comparative perspective. Taiwan in Comparative Perspective, 3 (S),
  • Colantonio, Andrea, Dixon, Tim (2011). By making ‘local’ and ‘more inclusive’ the focal point of our policies, we can achieve lasting social sustainability in our communities.
  • Cole, Matt (2011). Nick Clegg’s performance at the Liberal Democrat party conference proves that he has won the match for now, but for this ‘government of two halves’, the season is a long one.
  • Cole, Matthew R. (2011). Today’s action is the largest since the General Strike: but unlike previous strikes, the public are ambivalent about the unions’ actions and negative about the government’s handling.
  • Cole, Matthew R. (2011). The political starfish: West Yorkshire liberalism in the twentieth century. Contemporary British History, 25(1), 175-188. https://doi.org/10.1080/13619462.2011.546135
  • Coles, Peter (2011). Academic journals remain unnecessary and unhealthy whilst open access archives such as arXiv continue to grow.
  • Collignon, Stefan (2011). Despite past criticisms, the European Central Bank has prevented a meltdown of EU banks and helped to stave off a global depression.
  • Collins, John (2011). A shake-up at defense.
  • Cook, Mariam (2011). An angry or informed society? (guest blog) #polis11.
  • Copson, Andrew (2011). Bishops are symbols of religious privilege and discrimination. There is no place for them in a reformed House of Lords.
  • Cotton, Elizabeth (2011). As the culture of aggressive ambition no longer looks like a successful strategy for survival, we must come to terms with the fact that being ‘ordinary’ does not equate to failure.
  • Cotton, Elizabeth (2011). Book Review: capitalism, for and against: a feminist debate.
  • Cotton, Elizabeth (2011). In uncertain times, the social capital of group relationships in workplaces may be the key to growth and resilience.
  • Cotton, Elizabeth (2011). Rising job insecurity, victimisation, and bullying mean we are getting angrier at work. And so we should be – anger often leads to change.
  • Cotton, Elizabeth (2011). We need to accept that work and society make a huge difference to our mental health: improvements to social policy and workplaces can make real and profound improvements to people’s external and internal lives.
  • Cotton, Elizabeth (2011). Workplace resilience initiatives are on the increase in the current recession, but do they offer us a real way forward?
  • Cotton, Elizabeth (2011). The ongoing privatization of healthcare and the changing nature of employment relations mean that good psychological therapy is now only available to those who can afford it.
  • Coulter, Steve (2011). Book review: everyday life in British government.
  • Coulter, Steve (2011). Book review: saving the ‘Celtic Tiger’ from extinction.
  • Coulter, Steve (2011). Book review: strikes and stagflation see a return to 1970s Britain... but no space hoppers this time around.
  • Coulter, Steve (2011). Book review: the Conservative party from Thatcher to Cameron.
  • Coulter, Steve (2011). Book review: the East, the West and the Rest: how and why emerging economies are changing the world.
  • Coulter, Steve (2011). Book review: the strange non-death of neoliberalism.
  • Coulter, Steve (2011). The more unions try to push Ed Miliband, the more he is likely to resist. The UK’s unions must become more adept at picking the battles they can actually win.
  • Cramme, Olaf (2011). Deeper fiscal integration within the eurozone would significantly alter the concept of a two-speed Europe. George Osborne’s support signals an important U-turn in British policy on the EU.
  • Cramme, Olaf (2011). The EU’s war against credit rating agencies is symptomatic of a new struggle between politics and the market, but it also lays bare growing tensions in the European project and globalisation as a whole.
  • Cramme, Olaf (2011). The current EU fatalism underestimates the resilience of the system, and a focus on personalities obscures the real imperative for organisational reform.
  • Cramme, Olaf (2011). The outcry over EU democratic legitimacy disguises a deeper crisis of capitalism in the liberal West.
  • Craufurd Smith, Rachel (2011). Media pluralism and regulatory independence.
  • Crawford, Charles (2011). Book review: blind spots: why we fail to do what’s right and what to do about it.
  • Crawford, Charles (2011). Book review: electronic elections: the perils and promises of digital democracy.
  • Crawford, Charles (2011). Book review: gangster’s paradise: dodgy deals and smuggling scandals in international politics.
  • Crawford, Charles (2011). Book review: the global grapevine: why rumours of terrorism, immigration and trade matter.
  • Crawford, Charles (2011). Book review: the secret history of democracy.
  • Crawford, Charles (2011). Book review: why I’m right… and everyone else is wrong, by Tom Harris MP.
  • Crone, Stephen (2011). Concerns about objectivity mean that there needs to be much more scrutiny of external appointments to government departmental boards.
  • Crone, Stephen (2011). Contrary to recent assertions, the British political class is not becoming more exclusive to public school and Oxbridge types, but there has still been a remarkable resilience in the presence of the privileged in the post-war period.
  • Crone, Stephen (2011). Party funding reform: Canadian experience suggests a negotiated settlement is essential.
  • Crone, Stephen (2011). Who monitors external appointments to government departmental boards?
  • Cruces, Guillermo (2011). Comment. Economía, 11(2), 36 - 43. https://doi.org/10.1353/eco.2011.0005 picture_as_pdf
  • Cruces, Guillermo (2011). Comment. Economía, 12(1), 180 - 188. https://doi.org/10.1353/eco.2011.0016 picture_as_pdf
  • Curry, Stephen (2011). There are no easy answers to the problem of determining impact but blogging is here to help.
  • D'Souza, Frances (2011). Expertise in the House of Lords is vital and supplied by the cross benchers: there is no democratic deficit and so elections are not needed.
  • Darlington, Roger (2011). Comms Review – so far, a Phoney War.
  • Das, Ranjana (2011). Soap opera and telenovelas. In Southerton, Dale (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Consumer Culture . SAGE Publications.
  • Datu, Kerwin (2011). Book review: understanding terrorist finance.
  • Datu, Kerwin (2011). Book review: understanding the interpersonal dimension of gender and poverty.
  • Datzberger, Simone (2011). A decade after the Sierra Leone civil war, Freetown’s youth are still living on hope.
  • Davey, Caroline (2011). Child maintenance charges risk pushing those who need financial support the most out of the system.
  • David-Barrett, Liz (2011). All too often the revolving door between business and government can lead to ethical conflicts. A new statutory body to rule on appointments is needed.
  • David-Barrett, Liz (2011). Fixing the revolving door.
  • Davies, Ben (2011). Book review: ages of reform: dawns and downfalls of the British Left.
  • Davies, Ben (2011). Book review: inside the IRA: dissident republicans and the war for legitimacy.
  • Dawson, Barnaby (2011). A new Facebook app lets you test-drive the Alternative Vote, and aims to show young voters that voting for change in the May referendum makes sense.
  • Dearlove, Rachel (2011). Book review: growing gaps: educational inequality around the world.
  • Dearlove, Rachel (2011). Book review: the price of freedom denied: religious persecution and conflict in the twenty-first century.
  • Dearlove, Rachel (2011). Book review: unlocking the gates: how and why leading universities are opening access to their courses.
  • Defever, Fabrice (2011). Incomplete contracts and the impact of globalization on consumer welfare. (CEP Discussion Papers CEPDP1057). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance. picture_as_pdf
  • Defever, Fabrice, Heid, Benedikt, Larch, Mario (2011). Spatial exporters. (CEP Discussion Papers CEPDP1100). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance. picture_as_pdf
  • Derounian, James (2011). Parish, town and community councils are genuinely democratic vehicles for translating fine words about localism into reality.
  • Dhensa-Kahlon, Rashpal (2011-08-12 - 2011-08-16) It's good to talk: examining the effectiveness of talking as a victim-centred recovery from organizational injustice [Paper]. Academy of Management Annual Meeting: West Meets East: Enlightening, Balancing, and Transcending, San Antonio, United States, USA.
  • Dhesi, Japinder (2011). Made to stick? A cognition and culture account of social group stereotypes. [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Doane, Deborah (2011). The huge success of Fairtrade products in the UK represents a grass-roots response to market failure, but the ethical label must not be afraid to ask for more policy changes that would benefit all.
  • Dolphin, Tony (2011). The Bank of England has failed to achieve the 2% inflation rate and its forecasting has been ill-judged. However, its stance on interest rates is entirely justified given the parlous state of the UK’s domestic economy.
  • Dolphin, Tony (2011). Budget 2011: A budget lacking in ambition.
  • Dolphin, Tony (2011). If the economic outlook continues to worsen, George Osborne will have to relax the pace of deficit reduction and take measures to increase demand in the economy.
  • Dolphin, Tony (2011). With an easing of fiscal policy off the cards, George Osborne’s only hope for growth may lie with another round of quantitative easing.
  • Donald, Athene (2011). Levelling the playing field: maternity leave, paternity leave and the REF.
  • Donovan, Claire (2011). Impact is a strong weapon for making an evidence-based case for enhanced research support but a state-of-the-art approach to measurement is needed.
  • Douglas, Gillian, Sandberg, Russell (2011). Religious courts provide a useful service for those whose faith they represent but they are in no way replacing civil law in the area of marriage and divorce.
  • Draca, Mirko (2011). Evidence from the 2005 London bombings and the recent riots shows that police patrols are one tool policy-makers can count on to reduce crime.
  • Draca, Mirko (2011). For a working lobbyist, a connection to a UK Cabinet Minister could be worth up to £112,000 a year.
  • Duke, Andrew (2011). Book review: Disraeli and The Eastern Question.
  • Dunleavy, Patrick (2011). The Research Excellence Framework is lumbering and expensive. For a fraction of the cost, a digital census of academic research would create unrivalled and genuine information about UK universities’ research performance.
  • Dunne, Niamh (2011). Margin squeeze: from broken regulation to legal uncertainty. Cambridge Law Journal, 70(1), 34-37. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0008197311000146
  • Dunning, Alastair (2011). Innovative use of crowdsourcing technology presents novel prospects for research to interact with much larger audiences, and much more effectively than ever before.
  • Durose, Catherine (2011). Front-line workers in local government are no longer ‘street level bureaucrats’ but instead act as ‘civic entrepreneurs’ to make order out of chaos for their communities.
  • Dzerins, Natalie (2011). Book review: Britain at the polls 2010.
  • Dzerins, Natalie (2011). Book review: understanding British party politics.
  • Easton, Susan (2011). The harsh sentences given to those convicted of riot offences are highly disproportionate, will do little to prevent reoffending, and will put even more stress on our near-capacity prison system.
  • Eisenstadt, Naomi (2011). Despite initial mistakes, the success of the Sure Start programme has been to prove that government does have a role to play in the development of young children.
  • El Issawi, Fatima (2011). Tunisia’s media spring?: new research project.
  • Elliott, Matthew (2011). Unfair, expensive and a politicians’ fix – why British voters should reject the Alternative Vote.
  • Elvidge, John (2011). The experiences of Scotland’s devolved authority can provide lessons in governance for Westminster and beyond.
  • Engelke, Matthew (2011). Response to Charles Hirschkind, Religion and transduction. Social Anthropology, 19(1), 97-102. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8676.2010.00140_2.x
  • English, Richard (2011). There is no neat template to determine responses to political violence and terrorism, but the experience of the Northern Ireland Troubles does suggest that certain core principles should underpin appropriate counter-terrorism policies.
  • Eslava, Marcela, Streb, Jorge M. (2011). Comments. Economía, 11(2), 135 - 146. https://doi.org/10.1353/eco.2011.0006 picture_as_pdf
  • Esquivel, Gerardo (2011). The dynamics of income inequality in Mexico since NAFTA. Economía, 12(1), 155 - 179. https://doi.org/10.1353/eco.2011.0009 picture_as_pdf
  • Evans, Alice (2011). Book review: development in an insecure and gendered world: the relevance of the millennium. Gender, Place, and Culture, 18(5), 701-712. https://doi.org/10.1080/0966369X.2011.601878
  • Exadaktylos, Theofanis (2011). Eureka? The entrepreneurial spirit in public debts.
  • Exadaktylos, Theofanis (2011). Of union and trust.
  • Exadaktylos, Theofanis (2011). Whither the Indignados of Athens?
  • Faraglia, Elisa, Marcet, Albert, Scott, A. (2011). In search of a theory of debt management. (CEP Discussion Papers CEPDP1083). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance. picture_as_pdf
  • Ferguson, Suki (2011). Book review: Brown at 10.
  • Ferguson, Suki (2011). Book review: the politics of happiness: what government can learn from the new research on well-being.
  • Figueroa-Clark, Victor (2011). The Nicaragua-Costa Rica border dispute – A symptom of ‘Tico’ decline?
  • Fisher, Justin (2011). A discussion on the financing of political parties is desperately needed: government is wasting more than money if it buries research on the difficult choices between public funding and capped donations.
  • Flinders, Matthew (2011). Democratic politics matters – it can and does shape our lives positively. Although it is imperfect, the alternatives are unthinkable.
  • Flinders, Matthew, Matthews, Felicity, Eason, Christina (2011). Public appointments are still 'male, pale and stale': new recruitment strategies and recognition of the value of a variety of backgrounds are needed to change this.
  • Flynn, Rachel (2011). Clear demarcation of Southern Sudan’s borders essential forstability.
  • Foerster, Annette (2011). Book review: how the family will come to flourish personally and politically in all its many forms.
  • Fouquet, Roger (2011). Divergences in long-run trends in the prices of energy and energy services. Review of Environmental Economics and Policy, 5(2), 196-218. https://doi.org/10.1093/reep/rer008
  • Fouquet, Roger (2011). Long run trends in energy-related external costs. Ecological Economics, 70(12), 2380-2389. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2011.07.020
  • Fouquet, Roger (2011). The sustainability of ‘sustainable’ energy use: historical evidence on the relationship between economic growth and renewable energy. In Handbook of Sustainable Energy (pp. 1-12). Edward Elgar.
  • Fowler, John (2011). The initial enthusiasm for schools to convert to academy status has waned considerably. It may take decades for Michael Gove’s vision to be fully realised.
  • Frakt, Austin, Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences (2011). Five minutes with The Incidental Economist Austin Frakt: “Only 0.04% of published papers in health are reported on by the media, so blogs and other social media can help”.
  • Frank, Robert (2011). A progressive consumption tax would curb positional arms races and free up finances that could plug the deficit hole. By following Darwin’s theories, we could introduce a more effective economic system.
  • Frankel, Jeffrey A. (2011). A comparison of product price targeting and other monetary anchor options for commodity exporters in Latin America. Economía, 12(1), 1 - 57. https://doi.org/10.1353/eco.2011.0011 picture_as_pdf
  • Frazzetto, Giovanni (2011). Teaching how to bridge neuroscience, society, and culture. PLoS Biology, 9(10), e1001178. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001178
  • Freedman, Des (2011). Murdoch: The End of the Affair?
  • Friday, Terrine (2011). In to the grey zone: Arab spring as information revolution? (guest blog).
  • Friday, Terrine (2011). New media, race and reporting the riots (guest blog).
  • Friday, Terrine (2011). The beast in me.
  • Friday, Terrine (2011). The power of the open net: J P Rangaswami.
  • Fullick, Melonie (2011). Should you enter the academic blogosphere? A discussion on whether scholars should take the time to write a blog about their work.
  • Furuta, Elisa (2011). Long-term refugee encampment in sub-Saharan Africa – leftuntouched by human rights law?
  • Gallagher, Julia (2011). Book review: Britain and Africa under Blair: in pursuit of the good state.
  • Gasparini, Leonardo, Cruces, Guillermo, Tornarolli, Leopoldo (2011). Recent trends in income inequality in Latin America. Economía, 11(2), 147 - 190. https://doi.org/10.1353/eco.2011.0002 picture_as_pdf
  • Gaw, Aivory (2011). Clickable and swipe-able: the future of magazines.
  • Gearty, Conor (2011). Doing human rights: three lessons from the field. In Gilbert, Geoff, Hampson, Francoise, Sandoval, Clara (Eds.), Strategic Visions for Human Rights: Essays in Honour of Professor Kevin Boyle (pp. 52-66). Routledge.
  • Gent, John (2011). Book review: paper promises: money, debt and the new world order by Philip Coggan.
  • Ghettas, Lakhdar (2011). Risky betting on a big gambler in Algeria.
  • Ghose, Katie (2011). The Alternative Vote is a worthwhile reform that will make a big difference in improving the democracy and accountability of British politics.
  • Gibbs, Blair (2011). The unprecedented growth in police budgets and numbers in the last 10 years have not markedly improved police performance, and the public have not seen benefits comparable to the huge investment made.
  • Gibson, Rachel (2011). We may see a real internet campaign in the lead up to the AV referendum, as long as both sides have a credible online presence and avoid cyber "window-dressing".
  • Gibson, Rachel, Cantijoch, Marta (2011). 2010 may not have marked the first ‘internet election’, but digital platforms are of ever increasing importance in political campaigning.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2011). Book review: makeshift metropolis: ideas about cities.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2011). Book review: tales from facebook.
  • Giustozzi, Antonio (2011). Afghanistan: esiste un'exit strategy? (Rapporto di Ricerca Ce.Mi.S.S.). CeMiSS.
  • Giustozzi, Antonio (2011). Afghanistan: human rights and security situation. Landinfo.
  • Giustozzi, Antonio (2011). Armed politics and political competition in Afghanistan. In Berdal, Mats, Suhrke, Astri (Eds.), The Peace in Between: Post-War Violence and Peacebuilding . Routledge.
  • Giustozzi, Antonio (2011). Restructuring the defence sector. In Afghanistan’s Security Sector Governance Challenges . Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces.
  • Giustozzi, Antonio (2011). The art of coercion: the primitive accumulation and management of coercive power. Columbia University Press.
  • Giustozzi, Antonio, Reuter, Christoph (2011). The insurgents of the Afghan north. (AAN Thematic Report 04). Afghanistan Analysts Network.
  • Gjersø, Jonas Fossli (2011). Deciphering Livingstone’s 1871 Field Diary.
  • Glasman, Maurice (2011). Labour’s answer to David Cameron’s Big Society is the Good Society. So what would it mean in practice?
  • Glasman, Maurice (2011). When the City of London’s bubble burst, it was the state and the real economy that had to take the hit.
  • Glees, Anthony (2011). 9/11: an intelligence failure and its consequences.
  • Glennie, Alex (2011). Pro-democracy protests across the Middle East and North Africa have exploded the myth of Arab ‘exceptionalism’.
  • Golberg, Adam (2011). In a fractured funding landscape, the ESRC are looking to invest in excellence with impact. A combination of academic merit and project management skills is essential.
  • Goodfellow, Tom (2011). Whatever happened to the ‘African spring’?
  • Goodwin, Matthew (2011). The British National Party’s modernization strategy didn’t appeal to voters, and its activist and membership base is shrinking by the day. But public hostility toward immigration means the prospects for the far right remain strong.
  • Gordon, Mike (2011). The EU Bill is flawed, but it could open up other options for democratic reform.
  • Gottlieb, Vanessa (2011). Should students do social media with teachers? (guest blog).
  • Gould, Bryan (2011). Recent poll results and the Oldham victory show that Labour has bounced back: Ed Miliband must continue his progressive campaign to ensure Labour is an ally of people-based politics.
  • Gould, Bryan (2011). The holy grail of liberal politics has crumbled in Nick Clegg’s hands, but the Liberal Democrat plight also means bad news for wider politics in the UK.
  • Goulden, Chris (2011). “We would never try to have impact for impact’s sake alone”: the inside view on think tanks and academic research.
  • Goulden, Chris (2011). The government’s benefits cuts mean that families are finding it even harder to make ends meet.
  • Graham, Allen (2011). The House of Lords reforms are an opening gambit that will inevitably lead the UK into greater democratic reforms.
  • Grant, Wyn (2011). The coalition plans to reinvigorate local political leadership in major cities with elected mayors: will local electorates say “Yes” this time?
  • Green, Anthony (2011). Australian state elections show that if British voters adopt the Alternative Vote in the forthcoming referendum, it will typically change party outcomes only a little, but will have positive effects for the standing of MPs. picture_as_pdf
  • Green, Antony (2011). Some Australian state elections using the Alternative Vote show that voters are casting fewer second preferences, or even none at all. Would the same happen in the UK? picture_as_pdf
  • Green, Elliott D. (2011). LSE Research looks at the factors that determine how Africanleaders dispense patronage.
  • Green, Elliott D. (2011). Tanzania at 50: does Nyerere deserve the blame and praise forthe country’s economic failure and political success.
  • Gregory, James (2011). Contrary to popular opinion, home ownership may actually make workers less economically mobile.
  • Guinane, Kay (2011). Moving on from the ‘War on Terror’.
  • Guinane, Kay (2011). U.S. Material Support Laws: The Next Don’t Ask-Don’t Tell?
  • Gumbs, Alexis Pauline (2011). “here to remind people of free”.
  • Gurung, Reena (2011). War reporting: it’s just journalism (summer school guest blog).
  • Hakim, Catherine (2011). Boardroom gender quotas: the magic medicine fails.
  • Hakim, Catherine (2011). Calls for more legislation to equalize women’s and men’s pay are flawed. Policies already in place have successfully narrowed the pay gap.
  • Hakim, Catherine (2011). Davies report: the reaction: Catherine Hakim.
  • Hakim, Catherine (2011). Erotic capital: the power of attraction in the boardroom and the bedroom. Basic Books (Firm).
  • Hakim, Catherine (2011). Erotisches Kapital: Das Geheimnis erfolgreicher Menschen. Campus Verlag.
  • Hakim, Catherine (2011). Feminist myths and magic medicine: the flawed thinking behind calls for further equality legislation. Centre for Policy Studies.
  • Hakim, Catherine (2011). Honey money: the power of erotic capital. Allen Lane (Firm).
  • Hakim, Catherine (2011). Women's lifestyle preferences in the 21st century: implications for family policy. In Schippers, Joop, Beets, Gijs, te Velde, Egbert (Eds.), The Future of Motherhood in Western Societies: Late Fertility and Its Consequences . Springer Berlin / Heidelberg.
  • Hakim, Catherine (2011). The relationship between gender (in)equality and women’s choices.
  • Hall, Martin (2011). Open access repositories are beginning to push academic publishers off their previously unreachable perch.
  • Hall-Matthews, David (2011). The Liberal Democrats need to build a narrative of better governance, democratise their policy-making and must not be afraid to disagree with the Conservatives in public.
  • Hancock, Avery (2011). Cuts to the Department of Work and Pensions’ overhead costs threaten the promised benefits of welfare reform.
  • Hancock, Avery (2011). Public engagement and virtual learning: top 5 Open Course Ware sites.
  • Hancock, Avery (2011). Questionable proposals for legal aid reform in the UK mean that government’s promises of justice for all ring hollow.
  • Hancock, Avery (2011). The people in Sudan have spoken: now the UK should back the new nation with both trade and aid.
  • Hand, Michael (2011). As the case for patriotism has not been decisively made, we have no business promoting it in schools.
  • Hangartner, Dominik, Gill, Jeff (2011). Replication data for: Circular Data in Political Science and How to Handle It. [Dataset]. Harvard Dataverse. https://doi.org/10.7910/dvn/9r1yak
  • Haour, Anne (2011). Unclear REF provisions stand to punish academics who take brief maternity leaves. Researchers should be allowed to submit a reduced number of outputs in line for each period of leave taken.
  • Harkin, James (2011). Book review: niche: why the market no longer favours the mainstream.
  • Harries, Richard (2011). The Draft Bill and the Report of the Royal Commission on the reform of the House of Lords.
  • Harrison, James, Stephenson, Mary-Ann (2011). Spending cuts will increase inequalities between women and men and may seriously harm the human rights of some women.
  • Hassan, Fadi (2011). The Penn-Belassa-Samuelson effect in developing countries: price and income revisited. (CEP Discussion Papers CEPDP1056). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance. picture_as_pdf
  • Hazell, Robert (2011). According to new research, the coalition is working well, but the Liberal Democrats could do better.
  • Helsper, Ellen (2011). What has happened to the Universal Service Commitment?
  • Helsper, Ellen (2011). The first day of the National Digital Conference (ND11): A summary.
  • Helsper, Ellen (2011). The second day at the National Digital Conference (ND11).
  • Hepburn, Eve, McLoughlin, P. J. (2011). Evidence from nationalist movements in Scotland and Northern Ireland shows that pragmatism and the ability to adapt are key to electoral success, and that nationalism is still a potent political force.
  • Hermida, Alfred (2011). Social media is inherently a system of peer evaluation and is changing the way scholars disseminate their research, raising questions about the way we evaluate academic authority.
  • Hervey, Angus (2011-05-26) Understanding drivers of deforestation in the miombo woodlands of Zambia and Mozambique (1990-2005): why governance matters [Poster]. LSE Research Day 2011: The Early Career Researcher, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Heydecker, Benjamin (2011). Britain suffered fewer road accident fatalities during 2010 than ever before on record: without more capacity, raising the speed limit will do little to alleviate congestion, and is likely to lead to more motorway deaths.
  • Hill, Alastair (2011). Book review: the new politics: liberal conservatism or same old Tories?
  • Hill, Alastair (2011). Book review: who cares?: public ambivalence & government activism from the New Deal to the second gilded age.
  • Hofstetter, Marc (2011). Inflation targeting in Latin America toward a monetary union? Economía, 12(1), 71 - 112. https://doi.org/10.1353/eco.2011.0012 picture_as_pdf
  • Homkes, Rebecca (2011). Good hospital management can save lives and increase much needed productivity at a time of budget constraints.
  • Horrocks, Peter (2011). Maintaining the relevance of international journalism – BBC’s Peter Horrocks POLIS Perugia Speech.
  • Howell, Jude (2011). Now Osama bin Laden is no more, is it time to reflect on the delinking of aid?
  • Hugh, Jennifer (2011). Book review: equality and the British Left.
  • Hugh, Jennifer (2011). Book review: the labour market in winter: the state of working Britain.
  • Humphries, Barbara (2011). Book review: preparing collections for digitization, Anna E. Bülow and Jess Ahmon, with contributions from Ross Spencer. Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, 43(3), 195-196. https://doi.org/10.1177/09610006110430030602
  • Humphries, Barbara (2011). Nineteenth century pamphlets online. Ephemerist, 153(Summer).
  • Hussein, Shereen (2011). As our population ages, demand for social care is growing. But the government’s immigration policies may well restrict the quality and quantity of social care professionals.
  • Hussein, Shereen (2011). The use of 'large scale datasets' in UK social care research. (Methods review 5). NIHR School for Social Care Research.
  • IIzetzki, Ethan (2011). According to new research, low interest rates and expansionist monetary policy may temper the government’s programme of austerity.
  • Impact of Social Sciences Blog, at LSE (2011). Australia’s research strength lays in science, according to first national assesment.
  • Impact of Social Sciences Blog, at LSE (2011). Brunel University appoints “entrepreneur in residence” to help academics further their impact.
  • Impact of Social Sciences Blog, at LSE (2011). Designing scholarly communication for the digital age.
  • Impact of Social Sciences Blog, at LSE (2011). EU research and innovation funding consultation open.
  • Impact of Social Sciences Blog, at LSE (2011). Government’s attitude to scientific advice is that it is something to reach for only after an emergency, finds Commons report.
  • Impact of Social Sciences Blog, at LSE (2011). Impact in the news.
  • Impact of Social Sciences Blog, at LSE (2011). ‘Maximizing The Impacts Of Your Research: A Handbook For Social Scientists’ now available to download as a PDF.
  • Impact of Social Sciences Blog, at LSE (2011). Mixed response following HEFCE announcement on reduction in REF impact weighting.
  • Impact of Social Sciences Blog, at LSE (2011). ‘Payback’ approach has scope to continue evolving, concludes research impact workshop.
  • Impact of Social Sciences Blog, at LSE (2011). Research and impact in the Middle East: strengths lay in science and technology.
  • Impact of Social Sciences Blog, at LSE (2011). UK Research Councils’ Funding Settlement.
  • Impact of Social Sciences Blog, at LSE (2011). US publisher moves to make catalogue of over 4,000 academic texts available free online.
  • Impact of Social Sciences Blog, at LSE (2011). Your essential ‘how-to’ guide to choosing article titles.
  • Impact of Social Sciences Blog, at LSE (2011). Your essential ‘how-to’ guide to choosing book titles.
  • Impact of Social Sciences Blog, at LSE (2011). Your essential ‘how-to’ guide to using Google Books.
  • Impact of Social Sciences Blog, at LSE (2011). Your essential ‘how-to’ guide to using ISI Web of Knowledge.
  • Impact of Social Sciences Blog, at LSE (2011). Your essential ‘how-to’ guide to writing good abstracts.
  • Iosifidis, Petros (2011). Petros Iosifidis on competition policy and media plurality.
  • Iskander, Elizabeth (2011). Political social media in Egypt is now a joke (guest-blog).
  • Iskander, Elizabeth (2011). Religious violence plagues post-Mubarak Egypt.
  • Islam, Asiya (2011). Book review: blogistan: the internet and politics in Iran.
  • Jackson, Dan (2011). Making impact with history: how policy makers have much to learn from historians and social scientists and why academic writing must strive for clarity.
  • James, Toby (2011). UK electoral registration levels are already low by international standards, but new plans to change registration may make things even worse.
  • Jeffreys, Sheila (2011). Handing more public services such as schools and welfare to religious groups harms women’s equality.
  • Jenkin, Bernard (2011). Government has still a great deal to learn about how to use IT effectively – a new select committee inquiry aims to discover ways to improve the Government’s poor track record.
  • Jenkins, Gareth (2011). 1.6 million children in the UK live in severe poverty: the government must do more to target areas of high deprivation, poverty and worklessness.
  • Jenkins, Gareth (2011). Budget 2011: Little action for children in poverty.
  • Jesperson, Sasha (2011). Book review: building global democracy?: civil society and accountable global governance.
  • Jesperson, Sasha (2011). Book review: understanding the War on Terror, from bin Laden to Bush and back again.
  • Johns, James (2011). Academic-business relationships built on quality research and strong relationships can boast illustrated impact and great results for both sides.
  • Johns, Rob, Mitchell, James, Carman, Chris (2011). The Scottish National Party’s success in winning an outright majority at Holyrood in May 2011 was an extraordinary result in an ‘ordinary’ election. Research shows that Scots voters did not move further towards secession and independence.
  • Johnston, Ron (2011). Why are Labour Lords keeping their peers up late?: opposition to the coalition’s plans for fewer MPs and more equal constituencies.
  • Johnston, Ron, Pattie, Charles, Rossiter, David (2011). The re-vamped public inquiries currently changing Westminster constituency boundaries in record time (across the whole of the UK) keep power firmly in the hands of the biggest political parties, and not the general public.
  • Jolly, Debbie (2011). As the government moves to cut the number of disabled people on benefits, the tabloid media are increasingly portraying them as ‘undeserving fraudsters’.
  • Jolly, Debbie (2011). Disabled people are subject to false accusations from the media, a false economy and a duplicitous morality from a government that claims to support those in greatest need.
  • Jolly, Debbie (2011). The government’s Work Capability Assessment for disabled people is one of the toughest in the world – it is not fit for purpose.
  • Kaczuba, Dorota, Murray, Ben, O'Neill, Liam, Vaagen, Nate (2011). File Sharing and DEA Dossier: Relevant Resources and Information.
  • Kamminga, Jorrit (2011). The death of Osama bin Laden and what it means for the Afghan people.
  • Kardaras, Constantinos (2011). Generalized supermartingale deflators under limited information. Mathematical Finance, 23(1), 186-197. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9965.2011.00484.x
  • Kaufmann, Eric (2011). What do the social sciences have in common with baseball? The story of Moneyball, academic impact, and quantitative methods.
  • Keller, Wolfgang, Shiue, Carol H., Li, Ben (2011-12-08) Shanghai and China’s integration into the world economy [Paper]. Modern and comparative economic history seminar, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Kelly, Gavin (2011). The Liberal Democrats’ intended tax changes are about to cause trouble for the Treasury.
  • Kelly, Gavin (2011). Social mobility has increased in past decades, but there has been no ‘revolution’ in opportunity.
  • Kelly, Gavin (2011). Those on low-to-middle incomes now face staggering reductions in real wages and cuts to tax credits – the recent Budget offers them very little relief.
  • Kelly, Gavin (2011). Want to earn your way up? Fine – just don’t be a woman, live outside of London, or work part-time.
  • Kelly, Gavin, Whittaker, Matthew (2011). Household consumption will be pivotal in the resumption of growth, but consumer concerns about rising household debt may but the brakes on spending.
  • Kelly, Yvonne (2011). Failing before school: the gap between children in high and low income families has led to a dangerous disadvantage with those in poorer families more likely to suffer from serious social and emotional problems.
  • Kerr, Michael (2011). The demise of Northern Ireland’s first power-sharing administration offers valuable insights for conflict resolution and policy worldwide.
  • Kersten, Mark (2011). Peace, justice and libya – the Gaddafi who threatens it all?
  • Khorrami Assl, Nima (2011). Soft power may be the UK government’s best option to promote trade and civil liberties in the Gulf states.
  • King, Peter (2011). Cameron’s pragmatic responses to the politics of the last year shows that despite his progressive agenda, he is well within the mainstream of Conservative traditions.
  • King, Roger (2011). The government’s plans for risk-based regulation for the higher education sector will encourage more risky and competitive behaviour among institutions, with potentially dire consequences.
  • Kingman, David (2011). Britain’s housing shortage disenfranchises the young. We should use the tax system to encourage people to free up larger homes.
  • Kirwil, Lucyna (2011). Polskie dzieci w Internecie: Zagrożenia i bezpieczeństwo – część 21 - Częściowy raport z badań EU Kids Online przeprowadzonych wśród dzieci w wieku 9-16 lat i ich rodziców. (EU Kids Online). London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Klug, Francesca (2011). Rights and righteousness: friends or foes? In Gilbert, Geoff, Hampson, Françoise, Sandoval, Clara (Eds.), Strategic Visions for Human Rights: Essays in Honour of Professor Kevin Boyle (pp. 67-80). Routledge.
  • Kochan, Ben (2011). In these austere times, and with time at a premium, briefing papers can take the policy implications of research to practitioners and policy makers.
  • Korris, Matt (2011). The select committee system is more effective than ever before. Now, a thorough review of their core tasks and resources is needed, to avoid them being bogged down under the weight of increasing workload and expectations.
  • Kotecha, Meena (2011). Enhancing students’ engagement through effective feedback, assessment and engaging activities. MSOR Connections, 11(2), 4-6. https://doi.org/10.11120/msor.2011.11020004
  • Kumar, Karuna (2011). Kevin Marsh: ethical journalism (Polis summer school – guest blog).
  • Kyriakidou-Zacharoudiou, Avgousta (2011). Distributed development of large-scale distributed systems: the case of the particle physics grid [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • LSE Ideas, Team (2011). Africa’s quiet revolution.
  • LSE Media Policy Team (2011). Leveson Round-Up: The Legitimacy Challenge.
  • Laibuta, Mugambi (2011). It is time for the African Union to deal with the negative impact of corporate activity.
  • Lane, Julia (2011). Follow the electronic footprints: how to track impact without asking scientists to lift a pen.
  • Lang, John, Li, Michael Y. (2011). Stable and transient periodic oscillations in a mathematical model for CTL response to HTLV-I infection. Journal of Mathematical Biology, 65(1), 181-199. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00285-011-0455-z
  • Lastra, R. M. (2011). Who guards the guardians of monetary stability and financial stability? That is the key question behind the debate about the accountability of the Bank of England.
  • Lauderdale, Benjamin, Zucco, Cesar (2011). Ideal Point Estimates of Brazilian Legislators (1989-2011). [Dataset]. Harvard Dataverse. https://doi.org/10.7910/dvn/hr6oj7
  • Lawrence, Martyn (2011). Impact zones and the role of publishers: changing the way academic research makes wider impact.
  • Lazarus Frankel, Laura (2011). ‘Where my girls at?’: When pop goes political.
  • Leach, Elizabeth Eva (2011). Restricting online access: what evidence do publishers have to support their claims that open access negatively affects sales?
  • Leach, Mark (2011). Research funding must be allocated on the basis of quality to ensure the long term sustainability of the UK’s research base.
  • Lee, Neil (2011). The number of young people not in employment, education and training is rising, and the problem is getting worse, especially in the North.
  • Lemann, Nicholas, Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences (2011). Five Minutes with Nicholas Lemann: “Incorporating academic research adds value to the social mission of journalism”.
  • Lentzos, Filippa (2011). Strengthening the biological weapons convention confidence-building measures: toward a cycle of engagement. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 67(3), 26-33. https://doi.org/10.1177/0096340211406876
  • Leone, Tiziana (2011). 2010 population census round: a missed opportunity?
  • Leontitsis, Vasilis (2011). Facing Greece’s lost generation.
  • Levy, Charles (2011). Coordinated action for innovation is needed to create the networks and ecosystems required to prevent a lost decade of stagnation in both private and public spheres.
  • Levy, Charles (2011). Making the most of our public services will demand a new way of thinking about support for innovation.
  • Lindemann, Stefan (2011). LSE Research: increased territorial power-sharing inMuseveni’s Uganda has led to the decline of civil wa.
  • Lindley, Dominic (2011). Consumers deserve a better deal from financial regulation: the Financial Services Bill provides a golden opportunity to ensure consumers receive the protection they deserve.
  • Linehan, Tim (2011). Calls to cut bureaucracy in benefit provision may actually work to prevent access to benefits for those that need them the most.
  • Linehan, Tim (2011). Child sexual exploitation in the UK is all too common: but notions of gangs and grooming are a distraction and hinder our efforts to combat the problem.
  • Linehan, Tim (2011). Early childhood intervention offers value for money and can improve children’s quality of life, but government should consider how far it can intervene before it starts to interfere with individual liberty.
  • Linehan, Tim (2011). Shifting demographics mean that the NHS must change. To cope with these new demands we must radically reassess how we design services and use technology to provide care.
  • Lingard, Matt (2011-04-06 - 2011-04-08) Writing for the web [Other]. Plymouth E-Learning Conference 2011, Plymouth, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Lipsey, David (2011). Nick Clegg’s proposals for reform of the House of Lords just don’t work.
  • Livingstone, Sonia, Wang, Yinhan, Li, Chang (2011). Dossier: media literacy and the UK’s Communication Act 2003.
  • Lloyd, James (2011). Employer contributions have a significant impact on encouraging pension savings. Policy-makers seeking ways to increase contribution rates and take-up should focus on this lever.
  • Lloyd, James (2011). The care system for older people is a mess: political scientists needs to make a larger contribution to solving the care conundrum with more focused, evidence-based research.
  • Lluch, Maria (2011). Healthcare professionals’ organisational barriers to health information technologies—a literature review. International Journal of Medical Informatics, 80(12), 849-862. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2011.09.005
  • Lobe, Bojana, Muha, Sandra (2011). Tveganja in varnost otrok na internetu: Slovensko poročilo - Ugotovitve razikskave EU Kids Online o 9-16 let starih otrocih in njihovih starših. (EU Kids Online). London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Lock, Debbie (2011). Adopting new knowledge transfer architectures: we need to show off our wares and keep all the plates spinning.
  • Lockley, Pat (2011). Open educational resources such as MIT’s OpenCourseWare are changing the way universities make impact and engage with the world.
  • Lockley, Pat, Carrigan, Mark (2011). Cite or Site? The current view of what constitutes ‘academic publishing’ is too limited. Our published work must become truly public.
  • Lockley, Pat, Carrigan, Mark (2011). Continual publishing across journals, blogs and social media maximises impact by increasing the size of the ‘academic footprint'.
  • Lockley, Pat, Carrigan, Mark (2011). The search for the academic arctic monkey: why we must maximise the exposure of research through a blend of traditional and new methods of publication.
  • Lodge, Guy (2011). Unlike the Scots and the Welsh, Londoners seem content with limited devolution and weak mayoral powers- at least, for now.
  • Long, Katy (2011). Kenya, Jubaland and Somalia’s refugees: no quick fixes.
  • Lovell, Eleanor (2011). Sharing knowledge and learning through the digital gateway.
  • Lowell, Beth (2011). Are we ignoring the dark side of the internet? Evgeny Morozov at LSE (guest blog).
  • Lowell, Beth (2011). Egypt: a case for net neutrality? (guest blog).
  • Lowell, Beth (2011). “Forward” thinking: Will Straw and the future of online political journalism (guest blog).
  • Lowell, Beth (2011). The specialist amateur: a new threat to the professional journalist (guest-blog).
  • Luff, Rebekah, Ferreira, Zara, Meyer, Julienne (2011). Care homes. (Methods review 8). NIHR School for Social Care Research.
  • López Figueora, Sergio (2011). Cultural social responsibility and copyright.
  • Majcherkiewicz, Tatiana (2011). An elite in transition: an analysis of the higher administration of the region of Upper Silesia, Poland 1990-1997. LAP Lambert Academic Publishing.
  • Majinge, Charles (2011). Southern Sudan faces several critical challenges asindependence approaches.
  • Malmer, Faith (2011). Exploring brand research in the social media sphere (guest blog).
  • Malmer, Faith (2011). Reporting the riots – Paul Lewis at Polis LSE.
  • Manby, Bronwen (2011). Citizenship and state succession in the Sudans.
  • Manibog, Claire (2011). Four steps to success in a humanitarian appeal.
  • Manibog, Claire (2011). How to judge sentiment in online marketing.
  • Mansell, Jim (2011). Structured observational research in services for people with learning disabilities. (SSCR methods review 10). NIHR School for Social Care Research.
  • Manski, Charles F. (2011). Policy analysis with incredible certitude. (Public Economics Programme Papers PEP 10). Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • Marsh, Michael (2011). In some elections, getting elected may be as simple as having a Brown next to a Blair on the same ballot sheet.
  • Mason, Robert, Gadelrab, Sherry Sayed (2011). Trust, representation and communication are key to increasing engagement between the British Muslim community and the government.
  • Massey, Andrew (2011). Book review: the end of the West: the once and future Europe.
  • Matthews, Peter (2011). Academic blogging and collaboration make demonstrating pathways to impact an easier matter.
  • Mayraz, Guy (2011). Priors and desires. (CEP Discussion Papers CEPDP1047). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance. picture_as_pdf
  • Mayraz, Guy (2011). Wishful thinking. (CEP Discussion Papers CEPDP1092). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance. picture_as_pdf
  • McGettigan, Andrew (2011). The transformation of university financing will not serve the public interest and will encourage financial takeover by for-profit companies.
  • McKenzie, David, Özler, Berk (2011). Academic blogs are proven to increase dissemination of economic research and improve impact.
  • McKenzie, David, Özler, Berk (2011). Economics blogs clearly impact positively on paper downloads, professional reputation and stand to exert an influence on policy.
  • McKenzie, David, Özler, Berk (2011). The impact of blogs part II: Blogging enhances the blogger’s reputation, but does it influence policy?
  • McKenzie, David, Schargrodsky, Ernesto (2011). Buying less but shopping more: the use of nonmarket labor during a crisis. Economía, 11(2), 1 - 35. https://doi.org/10.1353/eco.2011.0004 picture_as_pdf
  • McLean, Iain (2011). The Salisbury convention that avoided complete Lords reforms for the last century is dead, but achieving any mandate for change that peers must accept remains very difficult.
  • McLean, Iain (2011). Talking to Honourable Members: advice for academics on giving evidence to Parliamentary committees.
  • McMunn, Anne (2011). The best outcome for children in their early years is to have two working parents.
  • McNally, Tom (2011). Transparency is the foundation of accountability. The government is committed to Freedom of Information and to opening up public authorities to greater scrutiny to allow the public to hold them to account.
  • Mead, David (2011). Dropping the case against the Fortnum protesters is not as interesting as their charges of aggravated trespass. This is yet another threat to the freedom to protest.
  • Mead, David (2011). Swingeing public sector cuts are likely to generate an autumn and winter of discontent. We need a new public debate on the role of the police and legitimate forms of political protest and direct action.
  • Meckled-Garcia, Saladin (2011). The Conservatives cannot ‘wriggle’ their way out of the European Convention on Human Rights, even by introducing a British Bill of Rights.
  • Medina, Juanjo (2011). UK gang policy needs to avoid heavy handed suppression tactics. It should focus on preventing violence, tackling societal inequalities and offering exit opportunities to gang members through job creation.
  • Mejía, Daniel, Ortega, Daniel E. (2011). Comments. Economía, 11(2), 191 - 201. https://doi.org/10.1353/eco.2011.0008 picture_as_pdf
  • Mejía, Daniel, Uribe, María José (2011). Is violence against union members in Colombia systematic and targeted? Economía, 12(1), 119 - 154. https://doi.org/10.1353/eco.2011.0013 picture_as_pdf
  • Mendizabal, Enrique (2011). he demands of proving ‘impact’ might tempt academics to work separately from think tanks, but a collaborative relationship between the two will yield the most productive results.
  • Menon, Anand (2011). Anglo-French defence cooperation is a useful supplement for broader multilateral European schemes, but is not a replacement for them: to exert real influence over international security affairs Europeans must act collectively.
  • Mewburn, Inger (2011). Running a successful academic blog can make you feel like a rock star: authenticity and narrative are essential for forging your own digital identity.
  • Milas, Costas, Panagiotidis, Theodore (2011). How big is the risk of contagion from Greece to the rest of the Eurozone?
  • Miles, Emily (2011). OCCUPY LSXual Harrassment.
  • Miller, Andrew, Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences (2011). Five minutes with Andrew Miller MP: “It’s important that people handle information in an intelligent way, and social science has a huge role in this”.
  • Modood, Tariq (2011). Multiculturalism should be about bringing communities and individuals into relations of respect.
  • Mog, Ashley (2011). Book review: the life and times of Stella Browne: feminist and free spirit.
  • Mog, Ashley (2011). Book review: the politics of Twitter and how ‘going viral’ can spell the end for any politician.
  • Mog, Ashley (2011). Book review: the straight state: sexuality and citizenship in twentieth-century America.
  • Moise, Alison (2011). Book review: rankings and the reshaping of higher education: the battle for excellence.
  • Moise, Andreea (2011). Book review: making sense of media and politics: five principles in political communication.
  • Mollett, Amy (2011). Academic knowledge in the digital era: top 5 podcasts.
  • Mollett, Amy (2011). Book review: the net delusion: how the internet causes problems for democracy and why we should all be cybersceptics.
  • Mollett, Amy (2011). David Cameron may finally have found community spirit amongst the riot clean up, but recent events spell the end for his Big Society fantasy.
  • Mollett, Amy (2011). Share your Twitter top tips for a new ‘how-to’ guide for academics on the merits of academic tweeting.
  • Mollett, Amy (2011). Taking a leaf out of Poliakoff’s book: embracing new online platforms is necessary for the positive survival of academic impact and debate.
  • Moore, Alex (2011). Book review: why Britain must fight for a fairer society.
  • Moran, Danielle (2011). Book review: humanitarian intervention and the UN.
  • Moran, Danielle (2011). The spectacular fall from grace of Ireland’s Fianna Fail should serve as a warning to the UK and other governments across Europe who are treating the financial crisis with ill-tasting austerity measures.
  • Moran, Danielle, Mollett, Amy (2011). Altmetrics, a guide to Twitter for academics, and increasing your academic footprint: our round-up of social media blogs in 2011.
  • Moran, Dominic (2011). Book review: climate policy after Copenhagen.
  • Moran, James (2011). Book review: campaign communication and political marketing.
  • Moran, James (2011). Book review: how to change the world: tales of Marx and Marxism.
  • Moriarty, Jo (2011). Qualitative methods overview. (Methods review 1). NIHR School for Social Care Research.
  • Morisi, Dave (2011). Europe’s Digital Agenda: boosting access & breaking barriers.
  • Morisi, Davide (2011). EU’s Recognition of Open Data’s Economic Value is Good Start.
  • Morisi, Davide, Murray, Ben (2011). The challenge of measuring media plurality: Expert workshop at the LSE.
  • Mukherjee, Rohan, Malone, David M. (2011). From high ground to high table: the evolution of Indian multilateralism. Global Governance, 17(3), 311 - 329. https://doi.org/10.1163/19426720-01703004
  • Mukherjee, Rohan, Malone, David M. (2011). Indian foreign policy and contemporary security challenges. International Affairs, 87(1), 87 - 104. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2346.2011.00961.x
  • Mulheirn, Ian (2011). George Osborne’s council tax freeze is playing games with spending, and will damage growth.
  • Mulheirn, Ian (2011). The government’s plan of credit easing to small businesses shows they acknowledge that we need to grow our way out of debt, not just get a grip on spending.
  • Munro, Eileen (2011). Child protection must focus on the child, not on rules and targets.
  • Murphy, Anthony (2011). Book review: policing at the top: the roles, values and attitudes of Chief Police Officers.
  • Muth, Karl T. (2011). A middle-income Uganda: aiming for mediocrity and failing.
  • Nahman, Michal (2011). Reverse traffic: intersecting inequalities in human egg donation. Reproductive Biomedicine Online, 23(5), 626-633. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rbmo.2011.08.003
  • Nathan, Max (2011). Tall buildings have productivity benefits for workers and prestige for firms. No wonder firms are willing to pay a premium to work in them.
  • Netten, Ann (2011). Overview of outcome measurement for adults using social care services and support. (Methods review 6). NIHR School for Social Care Research.
  • Newcombe, Suzanne (2011). Financing of churches and religious societies in England. In Moravcikova, Michaela, Valova, Eleanora (Eds.), Financing of Churches and Religious Societies in the 21st Century (pp. 29-52). Institute for State-Church Relations.
  • Newcombe, Suzanne, Shterin, Marat (2011). United Kingdom. In Schafer, Danny (Ed.), ReligiöSe Intoleranz und Diskriminierung in Ausgewählten Ländern Europas: Religious Intolerance and Discrimination in Selected E (pp. 29-52). LIT Verlag.
  • Neylon, Cameron (2011). Impact has a bad name among many researchers, but thinking of impact as re-use could be key to uniting both funders and researchers.
  • Niepmann, Friederike, Schmidt-Eisenlohr, Tim (2011). For governments intervening to bail out banks, finding the right balance between efficiency gains, the preservation of national sovereignty, and optimal international cooperation remains a challenging task.
  • Noble-Rogers, James (2011). Universities play a key role in training and attracting and retaining the best teachers. This cannot be replaced by direct training in schools.
  • Norton, Philip (2011). Social democracy is not the ideology we need in an economic downturn: even if the Left can sell social democracy to the UK electorate, it will have a hard time selling it to global markets.
  • Novinskey, Christina, M., Federici, Antonio (2011). Stewardship and cancer screening programs in Italy. Italian Journal of Public Health, 8(2), 207-216.
  • Nunn, Amanda (2011). The worst censor is the self (guest blog).
  • O'Brien, Chris (2011). Universities need proactive and imaginative strategies to communicate their research and to achieve high impact scores.
  • O'Brien, Dave (2011). Book review: good and plenty: the creative success of American arts funding.
  • O'Brien, Dave (2011). Book review: the public value of the humanities.
  • O'Brien, Dave (2011). Book review: working for policy.
  • O'Brien, Dave (1 February 2011) The arts and cultural sector faces ‘apocalyptic’ cuts in austere Britain. But new ways of looking at economic value can help to make the case for culture. Impact of Social Sciences Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • O'Brien, Wanda (2011). Connecting communities, connecting people: social media and humanitarian campaigns (guest blog).
  • O'Brien, Wanda (2011). What good is the BBC?
  • Olad, Awale (2011). Business leaders and politicians must promote a positive narrative of immigration if migrants are to play a role in re-building the UK economy.
  • Oliver, Dawn (2011). An independent Scrutiny Commission could take over the constitutionally valuable roles that the House of Lords presently performs, and at lower cost – whether we move to create an elected second chamber; or reform the unacceptable features of the current House of Lords; or just scrap a second chamber altogether.
  • Oliver, Tim (2011). Social democracy is the right path for the Labour Party, although Liberals should see fit to critique it: a return of ideology to political debates will make Liberal politics worth fighting for.
  • Oschmann, Felicia (2011). WikiLeaks: making life difficult (summer school guest blog).
  • Overman, Henry G. (2011). Open evaluation of new Enterprise Zones stands to increase understanding of the impact of urban policy at little cost.
  • O’Neill, Brian, Grehan, Simon, Ólafsson, Kjartan (2011). Risks and safety for children on the internet: the Ireland report: initial findings from the EU Kids Online survey of 9-16 year olds and their parents. (EU Kids Online). London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Packman, Carl (2011). Book review: British National Party: contemporary perspectives.
  • Packman, Carl (2011). Book review: Chavs: the demonization of the working class.
  • Packman, Carl (2011). Book review: Foucault on politics, security and war.
  • Packman, Carl (2011). Book review: explaining Cameron’s coalition: how it came about: an analysis of the 2010 British General Election.
  • Packman, Carl (2011). Book review: outside in by Peter Hain.
  • Packman, Carl (2011). Book review: political discourse and national identity in Scotland.
  • Packman, Carl (2011). Book review: the filter bubble: what the internet is hiding from you.
  • Packman, Carl (2011). Book review: the purple book: a progressive future for labour.
  • Packman, Carl (2011). Book review: the revival of British Liberalism: from Grimond to Clegg.
  • Palmer, Charles (2011). Kaza: is the largest wildlife park in the world a conservation challenge too far?
  • Panagiotidis, Theodore (2011). One wedding and two funerals.
  • Parkinson, John (2011). The current impact agenda could consider the impact of inspirational teaching, not just research.
  • Partridge, Matthew (2011). Book review: Ed: the Milibands and the making of a Labour leader.
  • Partridge, Matthew (2011). Book review: In my time: a personal and political memoir.
  • Partridge, Matthew (2011). Book review: Osama Bin Laden.
  • Partridge, Matthew (2011). Book review: The Black Banners: inside the hunt for Al-Qaeda.
  • Partridge, Matthew (2011). Book review: University Challenge: the fight for HE in a profit-focused climate.
  • Partridge, Matthew (2011). Book review: a long goodbye: the Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan.
  • Partridge, Matthew (2011). Book review: from crisis to coalition: the Conservative party, 1997-2010.
  • Partridge, Matthew (2011). Book review: new British fascism: rise of the British National Party.
  • Partridge, Matthew (2011). Book review: pushing the reset button on Russia.
  • Partridge, Matthew (2011). Book review: terrorism, elections and democracy: political campaigns in the United States, Great Britain and Russia.
  • Partridge, Matthew (2011). Book review: the development of British defence policy: Blair, Brown and beyond.
  • Partridge, Matthew (2011). Book review: the force of obedience: the political economy of repression in Tunisia.
  • Partridge, Matthew (2011). Book review: the legacy of the crash: how the financial crisis changed America and Britain.
  • Partridge, Matthew (2011). Book review: the performance of politics: Obama’s victory and the struggle for democratic power.
  • Partridge, Matthew (2011). Book review: the struggle for Egypt: from Nasser to Tahrir Square.
  • Partridge, Matthew (2011). Budget 2011: As defence spending falls, British influence may be on the wane.
  • Partridge, Matthew (2011). Cameron and Hague are wrong – drones and ‘cyber-warfare’ will not replace conventional forces.
  • Partridge, Matthew (2011). Counterfactual history suggests that the last ten years of American foreign policy has made us safer.
  • Partridge, Matthew (2011). E-book review: the labour tradition and the politics of paradox: the Oxford-London seminars 2010-11.
  • Partridge, Matthew (2011). With markets often outperforming more traditional forecasting approaches, bookmakers could be useful to policy makers in predicting global trends and events.
  • Partridge, Matthew (2011). The changes to the NHS reforms are cosmetic: the essential elements have been preserved.
  • Partridge, Matthew (2011). The government should resist calls for further press regulation in the wake of the phone hacking scandal. Further regulation would seriously hamper independent journalism.
  • Partridge, Matthew (2011). The government’s plans to change the voter registration system will do little to prevent electoral fraud. They may even mean that fewer people vote.
  • Pathania, Vikram S. (2011). Women and the smoking epidemic: turning the tide. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 89(3), p. 162. https://doi.org/10.2471/BLT.11.086389
  • Pearce, Nick (2011). The decline of the Conservative party in Scotland has more do to with its own failings than the rise of the SNP.
  • Pearce, Nick (2011). The government is against debt, but spending cuts and tax increases will mean squeezed households will have to take on more in the coming years.
  • Pearce, Oliver (2011). The UK could have led the way on rights for domestic workers: instead it has refused to sign a new international convention that promotes fair pay, health and safety, and labour rights.
  • Peckett, Nicola (2011). The Leveson inquiry should encourage more sensitive media coverage of suicides to help prevent copycat deaths.
  • Pepper, Alexander (2011). The Hutton review is unlikely to solve the “wicked” problem of executive pay in the public sector.
  • Pettiná, Vanni (2011). REVIEW: ‘Che’s Travels: The making of a revolutionary in 1950s Latin America’.
  • Plunkett, James (2011). If the Chancellor is to avoid hailing a false dawn when growth does return, he needs to get beyond talk of ‘recovery’ in the abstract and look at the conditions that helped raise living standards during previous decades of growth.
  • Plunkett, James (2011). There is a growing need for a policy response to the ‘new inflation’.
  • Pollak, Sorcha (2011). The American dream vs. the British reality – are they really that different? (guest blog).
  • Postel-Vinay, Natacha (2011). Book review: bankers, blogs and bailouts.
  • Postel-Vinay, Natacha (2011). Book review: citizens, context and choice: how context shapes citizens’ electoral choices.
  • Powell, Alison (2011). Web Blocking Policy made behind closed doors?
  • Powell, Alison (2011). Will the Digital Economy Act protect consumers from ‘speculative invoicing’?
  • Powers, Patrick (2011). A recipe ripe for success: why Google+ will work for HigherEducation.
  • Price, Elizabeth (2011). LGBT sexualities in social care research. (Methods review 2). NIHR School for Social Care Research.
  • Priem, Jason (2011). As scholars undertake a great migration to online publishing, altmetrics stands to provide an academic measurement of twitter and other online activity.
  • Prins, Gwyn (2011). Climate change: beyond kyoto. Nature, 474(7353), 576-577. https://doi.org/10.1038/474576a
  • Prins, Gwyn (2011). New conflicts across the Middle East mean that defence strategy making is more important than ever: history shows that we cannot afford to think of defence in solely monetary terms.
  • Puplett, Dave (2011). University libraries, repositories and Open Access should be seen as crucial tools in improving the impact of academic research.
  • Puplett, Dave, Madjarevic, Natalia (2011). By championing open access publishing, the academic community can bring us closer to making research available to all.
  • Quinnell, Sarah-Louise (2011). Becoming a networked researcher: using social media for research and researcher development.
  • Quinnell, Sarah-Louise (2011). From academic blog to academic job: using scoop.it to showcase your work online shows others the value of digital communication skills.
  • Quinnell, Sarah-Louise (2011). From blogging to print: my journey to creating impact.
  • Quinnell, Sarah-Louise (2011). The use of social media in higher education can be a positive step towards bridging the digital divide, but it is not a fail-safe measure.
  • Rainford, Paul, Tinkler, Jane (2011). Think before you nudge: the benefits and pitfalls of behavioural public policy.
  • Ralph, Jason (2011). The Awlaki killing and Nashiri’s prosecution should give the British government cause for concern on the direction of Obama’s war on terror.
  • Ralph, Jason (2011). Some lessons are being learnt from British policy in Iraq for Libya. But only in how to leave UN resolutions sufficiently ambiguous.
  • Redfern, Katrin (2011). Reproducing gendered violence through discourse: a comment on LSE Student Union’s newspaper, the Beaver.
  • Redford, Pete (2011). The EU Referendum rebellion has left David Cameron with little room to manoeuvre and is picking apart his liberal conservative project.
  • Redford, Pete (2011). Labour’s best chance for re-election lies in expressing support for an active state with social democratic values and avoiding the ideological vacuum of the Blue Labour movement and the Purple Book.
  • Redford, Pete, Beech, Matt (2011). David Cameron’s pragmatic ‘liberal interventionism’ approach to foreign policy differs from that of his Conservative predecessors.
  • Reilly, Paul (2011). Social media didn’t start the fire: proposals for the temporary shutdown of social media during riots are unlikely to prevent further unrest.
  • Reilly, Paul (2011). The internet never forgets: government measures to protect privacy are unlikely to succeed in the social media age.
  • Richter, Barbara (2011). Book review: beyond mechanical markets: asset price swings, risk, and the role of the state.
  • Richter, Barbara (2011). Book review: greening aid?: understanding the environmental impact of development assistance.
  • Richter, Barbara (2011). Book review: how social movements are turning the world green.
  • Richter, Barbara (2011). Book review: networked: a contemporary history of news in transition.
  • Richter, Barbara (2011). Book review: wasters: the people who squander your taxes on white-elephant projects… and how they get away with it.
  • Ridge-Newman, Anthony (2011). Britain needs a more proactive academic culture in which we reach out to the next generation of scholars.
  • Ridge-Newman, Anthony (2011). Don’t swap the 'Ivory Tower' for a cyber one: public engagement and the internet.
  • Robbins, Chris (2011). Local partnerships are effective in preventing the spread of gangs and gang violence: the government can’t afford not to invest in them.
  • Roberts, Alasdair, Yochai, Benkler (2011). Wikileaks revisited: Is Julian Assange a straw man?
  • Robinson, Mary (2011). Time is ticking on climate change: we urgently need a new, legally binding agreement with concrete measures to reduce greenhouse gases.
  • Roman-Urrestarazu, Andres, Murray, Graham K., Barnes, Anna, Miettunen, Jouko, Jääskeläinen, Erika, Nikkinen, Juha, Remes, Jukka, Starck, Tuomo, Moilanen, Irma & Mäki, Pirjo et al (2011). Structural MRI in the 1986 Northern Finland birth cohort. International Clinical Psychopharmacology, 26, e140-e141. https://doi.org/10.1097/01.yic.0000405871.33849.f9
  • Romany, Sara (2011). An Egyptian in London: watching revolution in my city through modern media (guest blog).
  • Rosenhead, Jonathan (2011). Anthony Stafford Beer. In Gass, S., Assad, A. (Eds.), Profiles in Operations Research (pp. 593-612). Springer Berlin / Heidelberg.
  • Rosenhead, Jonathan (2011). Leonid Vital’evich Kantorovich. In Gass, S., Assad, A. (Eds.), Profiles in Operations Research (pp. 157-170). Springer Berlin / Heidelberg.
  • Rosenhead, Jonathan (2011). Patrick Blackett. In Gass, S., Assad, A. (Eds.), Profiles in Operations Research (pp. 1-29). Springer Berlin / Heidelberg.
  • Rosenhead, Jonathan (2011). Russell Lincoln Ackoff. In Gass, S., Assad, A. (Eds.), Profiles in Operations Research Profiles in Operations Research (pp. 387-402). Springer Berlin / Heidelberg.
  • Rowlingson, Karen (2011). Both inequality and poverty cause health and social problems – they are forces that need to be tackled together.
  • Rudolf, Philippine (2011). Book review: had your 5-a-day?: putting ‘globesity’ and its economic consequences on the policy map.
  • Rutter, Jill (2011). It’s time for academics to help shape not just individual policies, but a new system of policy-making that allows for a more effective feedback process and implementation of policy.
  • Rutter, Jill (2011). The academic community must be ready to respond to opportunities to engage with the issues that are preoccupying policy makers.
  • Saenz-de-Cabezon, Eduardo, Wynn, Henry P. (2011). Computational algebraic algorithms for the reliability of generalized k-out-of-n and related systems. Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 82(1), 68-78. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matcom.2010.07.028
  • Saffin, Kate (2011). Book review: free will.
  • Saffin, Kate (2011). Book review: the globalization paradox: why global markets, states, and democracy can’t coexist.
  • Sage, Daniel (2011). Book review: New Labour and the new world order: Britain’s role in the war on terror.
  • Sage, Daniel (2011). Book review: the Scottish National Party: transition to power by James Mitchell, Lynn Bennie and Rob Johns.
  • Sage, Daniel (2011). Book review: why some politicians are more dangerous than others.
  • Sage, Daniel (2011). Book review: work, worklessness and the political economy of health.
  • Sage, Daniel (2011). Book review: “there is no alternative”: why Margaret Thatcher matters.
  • Sage, Daniel (2011). The Darwin economy: liberty, competition and the common good.
  • Sandström, Linnéa (2011). Can we use emotions as an indicator for public decision-making?
  • Sandvig, Christian (2011). Debunking Internet Myths: slow, centralised and local reality.
  • Sarb, Cristina (2011). The move to individual electoral registration offers an unparalleled opportunity to take into account disabled people’s access needs and remove some of the systemic barriers they face in casting a vote.
  • Savage, Lee (2011). 5 million workers in the UK still earn less than the Living Wage. Now, more than ever, we need to find ways to help those at the bottom work their way up the earnings ladder.
  • Scalvini, Marco (2011-05-26) The European public debate on Islam [Poster]. LSE Research Day 2011: The Early Career Researcher, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Scalvini, Marco (2011). Europe’s double-standards on freedom for Libya (guest-blog).
  • Scalvini, Marco (2011). Humanitarian wars and rejected refugees.
  • Scalvini, Marco (2011). Italian Spring: the Berlusconi era may be nearing its end.
  • Scalvini, Marco (2011). Italian islamophobia: the church, the media and the xenophobic right. In Hutchings, Stephen, Flood, Chris, Miazhevich, Galina, Nickels, Henri (Eds.), Islam in Its International Context: Comparative Perspectives (pp. 151-167). Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
  • Scalvini, Marco (2011). Obama: the rhetoric of justice (guest blog).
  • Scalvini, Marco (2011). Book review: the European public sphere and the media: Europe in crisis. Journal of Language and Politics, 10(2), 287-291. https://doi.org/10.1075/jlp.10.2.08sca
  • Schang, Laura (2011). Markets, networks and the quest for coordination: the story of Solimed Enterprise Health. In Horstmann, K., Penders, B., Dow, E. (Eds.), Governance of Health Care Innovation; Excursions Into Politics, Science and Citizenship . Lulu.
  • Schang, Thomas, Schang, Laura K. (2011). Ärztenetze erhalten im NHS mehr Verantwortung als in Deutschland. Schleswig-Holsteinisches Ärzteblatt, (9), 24-25.
  • Schelkle, Waltraud (2011). Greece vs. California – Comparing fiscal crises within the monetary Unions.
  • Schlesinger, Philip (2011). Local Television and the Scottish Digital Network.
  • Seal, Lizzie (2011). Historical views on the abolition of the death penalty can help to put the latest Sun campaign in context.
  • Sebba, Judy (2011). Getting research into policy: the role of think tanks and other mediators.
  • Secker, Jane (2011). Proving the value of digital and information literacy in higher education through Project DELILA.
  • Secker, Jane (2011). A new curriculum for information literacy: expert consultation report. (Arcadia Programme). Cambridge University Library.
  • Secker, Jane, Coonan, Emma (2011). A new curriculum for information literacy: curriculum and supporting documents. (Arcadia Programme). Cambridge University Library.
  • Secker, Jane, Coonan, Emma (2011). A new curriculum for information literacy: executive summary. (Arcadia Programme). Cambridge University Library.
  • Secker, Jane (2011). Book review: technology training in libraries: the tech set 6. Program: Electronic Library and Information Systems, 45(2), 240-242.
  • Sewell, Bevan (2011). REVIEW: “The shadows of the Cold War over Latin America: the US reaction to Fidel Castro’s Nationalism, 1956-1959”.
  • Seymour, Richard (2011). Book review: controversies in drugs policy and practice.
  • Shaheen, Faiza (2011). Images of the ‘ivory tower’ do not portray the full story: it is more likely that UK universities generate billions of pounds in social value each year.
  • Shalev, Sharon (2011). Solitary confinement. html
  • Shalev, Sharon (2011). Solitary confinement and supermax prisons: a human rights and ethical analysis. Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice, 11(2-3), 151-183. https://doi.org/10.1080/15228932.2011.537582
  • Sheikh, Faiz (2011). Book review: the Ayatollahs’ democracy: an Iranian challenge. picture_as_pdf
  • Sheikh, Faiz (2011). Book review: the idea of world government: from ancient times to the twenty-first century.
  • Sheikh, Sanah (2011). The impact of hate crime against disabled people is far reaching: police responses need to be more consistent.
  • Shergold, Peter, Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences (2011). Five minutes with Peter Shergold: “There needs to be a much greater negotiated understanding between academics and policy-makers about what the expectations of research are”.
  • Simpson, April (2011). It’s time to pay for newspapers and here’s how says New York Times boss (guest blog).
  • Simpson, April (2011). Should charities be allowed ‘political’ advertising on TV?
  • Sims, Sam (2011). Electing mayors for more English cities would increase local democratic accountability and widen political participation. But the government must grant them real power and freedom.
  • Sissons, Andrew (2011). The current jobs crisis is the result of a lack of business confidence and a shortage of consumers with money to spend: the government needs to create a long-term framework to drive innovation and raise productivity across the economy.
  • Smith, Anthony (2011). Investing in a new High Speed line will provide a once in a generation chance to improve rail services.
  • Smith, Sarah (2011). Not-for-profit organizations work well in caring services. But expectations of their playing an increased role in Big Society changes may not be well-founded.
  • Smithson, Steve (2011). Online visibility as a source of competitive advantage for small- and medium-sized tourism accommodation enterprises. Service Industries Journal, 31(10), 1573-1587. https://doi.org/10.1080/02642069.2010.485640
  • Solhjell, Randi (2011). Crunch time in DR Congo elections.
  • Sommers, Marc, Schwartz, Stephanie (2011). Dowry and division: youth and state building in South Sudan. (Special report 295). United States Institute of Peace Press.
  • Song, Na, Siu, Tak Kuen, Ching, Wa-Ki, Tong, Howell, Yang, Hailiang (2011). Asset allocation under threshold autoregressive models. Applied Stochastic Models in Business and Industry, 28(1), 60-72. https://doi.org/10.1002/asmb.897
  • Sosa, M. Lourdes (2011). From old competence destruction to new competence access: evidence from the comparison of two discontinuities in anticancer drug discovery. Organization Science, 22(6), 1500-1516. https://doi.org/10.1287/orsc.1100.0616
  • Springford, John (2011). Vince Cable is right to tackle executive pay, but to do so, he has to build a coalition from within the financial sector to encourage more spartan pay awards. This won’t be easy.
  • Squires, Hazel, Tappenden, Paul (2011). Mathematical modelling and its application to social care. (Methods review 7). NIHR School for Social Care Research.
  • Steer, Damien (2011). The research revealed Impact Tool.
  • Stephens, Mark (2011). Our property tax system is in dire need of reform: we need radical solutions such as automatic Council Tax revaluation or a national property tax based on property values.
  • Stephens, Mark (2011). The current volatility in house prices hurts the whole economy – we need solutions that will provide stability and affordability for home owners.
  • Stevens, Alex (2011). In Whitehall, academic research is far more likely to be used if it fits with the story already being told.
  • Stewart, Neil (2011). Book review: constructions of neoliberal reason.
  • Stoker, Gerry (2011). In the UK and across Europe, citizens are becoming more pessimistic about politics. But we can start to use social networks to drive political understanding and engagement, and to re-energize citizenship.
  • Stone, Emma (2011). The Dilnot Commission’s proposals will help prevent people with modest assets from losing most of their life’s savings to pay for care.
  • Sujon, Zoetanya (2011). Launching the LSE Media Policy Project Brief 1: Public responses.
  • Sujon, Zoetanya (2011). Peggy Valcke on EU Approaches to Monitoring Media Pluralism.
  • Sulzberger, Arthur (1 November 2011) The continuing digital transformation of the New York Times by Arthur Sulzberger. Polis Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Sundaresan, Jayaraj (2011). Planning as commoning: transformation of a Bangalore lake. Economic and Political Weekly, 46(50), 71-79.
  • Suss, Joel (2011). Book review: politicians and rhetoric: the persuasive power of metaphor.
  • Suárez, Gustavo (2011). Comment. Economía, 12(1), 147 - 154. https://doi.org/10.1353/eco.2011.0017 picture_as_pdf
  • Talbot, Colin (2011). ‘GOD’s’ coming replacement with a civil service ‘Trinity’ is a further sign that policy making is becoming even more divorced from its implementation.
  • Tambini, Damian (2011). BPI Asking Nicely for Web Blocking.
  • Tambini, Damian (2011). City University ‘Media Plurality’ event – and Elstein’s ‘crikey’ moment.
  • Tambini, Damian (2011). December Leveson Round-Up: The End of Press Freedom?
  • Tambini, Damian (2011). ECJ Ruling Outlaws Monitoring of Internet, but not Site Blocking.
  • Tambini, Damian (2011). Evidence or political will? DEA, Hargreaves and the future of UK copyright regulation.
  • Tambini, Damian (2011). Freedom Abroad, Repression at Home: The Clinton Paradox.
  • Tambini, Damian (2011). Hunt Bold.
  • Tambini, Damian (2011). Jeremy Hunt announces plans for a new Communications Act and a new local news channel.
  • Tambini, Damian (2011). Local TV Debate Centres on MUX Co. or No.
  • Tambini, Damian (2011). Local TV Part 3: Don’t start linear.
  • Tambini, Damian (2011). Local TV: How Local, How Independent – and How ‘Beautiful’?
  • Tambini, Damian (2011). Murdoch’s Impossible Situation.
  • Tambini, Damian (2011). Murphy Challenges to Define Creativity in Sports Coverage.
  • Tambini, Damian (2011). Net Neutrality: Threats in US, Cautious Optimism in EU.
  • Tambini, Damian (2011). Ofcom advice to Hunt published.
  • Tambini, Damian (2011). Online rights debate: A laughing matter?
  • Tambini, Damian (2011). Post Revolutionary Media Policy In Egypt.
  • Tambini, Damian (2011). Should We Trust the Sky News Trust?
  • Tambini, Damian (2011). Spectrum & Skills key to UK Broadband Future.
  • Tambini, Damian (2011). What can BSkyB offer to get the deal through?
  • Tambini, Damian (2011). Where next for web blocking in the UK?
  • Tambini, Damian (2011). Who is a journalist and why it matters – Hugh Tomlinson.
  • Tambini, Damian (2011). Wikileaks – is this the big dump?
  • Tambini, Damian (2011). Will Leveson Avoid Industry Capture?
  • Tambini, Damian (2011). Will there be a green paper?
  • Tambini, David (2011). By Des Freedman, Department of Media and Communications, Goldsmiths, University of London.
  • Tambini, David (2011). Communications Preview.
  • Tambini, David (2011). Is Closing NOTW an Opening for BSkyB?
  • Tambini, David (2011). Kicking Off the Comms Review.
  • Tambini, David (2011). Lebedev intervention underlines call for Media Commission.
  • Tambini, David (2011). The Long View on Media Plurality: we need market reviews.
  • Tambini, David (2011). Phonehacking and Press Reforms: Beware Dangerous Blogs.
  • Tambini, David (2011). Retransmission Fees on the Agenda to Pay for PSB Plurality?
  • Tambini, David (2011). This phone-hacking inquiry must not lose sight of its goal.
  • Tambini, David (2011). Thoughts on phone hacking: yes we need urgency, but also caution and clear principles.
  • Tambini, David (2011). What about the Middle Men?
  • Tanner, Will (2011). In order to reform public services for the better, we must first tackle an outdated employment culture that is bad for both taxpayers and workers.
  • Tanner, Will (2011). Poorly targeted short term initiatives to revive the UK’s flagging growth rates are likely to make things worse: consistency in economic policy is key in delivering long-term growth.
  • Taylor, Nick (2011). Book review: casino capitalism: how the financial crisis came about and what needs to be done now.
  • Taylor, Nick (2011). Book review: the new capitalist manifesto: building a disruptively better business.
  • Taylor-Robinson, David (2011). Bigger cuts to local authority budgets in the most deprived areas are likely to widen health inequalities.
  • Thomas, Amy (2011). Book review: living in the endless city.
  • Thomas, Sandy (2011). Global co-ordinated action is needed to ensure that the UK’s food future is sustainable.
  • Thomson, Sarah, Osborn, Robin, Squires, David, Reed, Sarah Jane (ed.) (2011). International profiles of health care systems 2011: Australia, Canada, Denmark, England, France, Germany, Iceland,Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden,Switzerland, and the United States. New York, The Commonwealth Fund.
  • Threlfall, Monica (2011). The Alternative Vote is not the answer to the problems of our current electoral system: it is confusing, does not increase proportionality and promotes centrist politics.
  • Tiffin, Richard, Salois, Matthew (2011). A fat tax is a double whammy for the poor – it will do little to prevent obesity in those on lower incomes, and will hurt them financially.
  • Tinkler, Jane (2011). Book review: the Ombudsman enterprise and administrative justice.
  • Tinkler, Jane (2011). First impressions of Google Scholar Citations are good: it’s easy to use and accurate.
  • Tinkler, Jane (2011). Slashing the welfare budget versus “we are all in this together”: the cumulative effect of cuts is more serious than has yet been admitted.
  • Tinkler, Jane (2011). Ten years after tax, social security departments in the USA and elsewhere are moving cautiously online. The UK is pioneering ‘digital by default’ services and the advent of a universal credit at DWP could be an opportunity for breakthrough progress.
  • Tonge, Jon, McAuley, James (2011). Although political progress has been made in Northern Ireland, the polarisation of the communities still firmly exists.
  • Tressel, Thierry (2011). Comment. Economía, 11(2), 95 - 100. https://doi.org/10.1353/eco.2011.0007 picture_as_pdf
  • Trygg, Sanna (2011). Everything in moderation: new Polis research project on online journalism (guest blog).
  • Trygg, Sanna (2011). Why do we moderate news websites? (new LSE research project).
  • Tsui, Josephine (2011). Does the World Bank need an expanded notion of institutions to take gender into account?
  • Ulfelder, Jay (2011). Examining likelihoods in 2012: autocratic & democratic regime change.
  • Vaagen, Nate, O'Neill, Liam (2011). How Open is Open Internet?
  • Vaganay, Arnaud (2011). Book review: poor economics: a radical rethinking of the way to fight global poverty.
  • Vaganay, Arnaud (2011). Book review: the tyranny of utility: behavioral social science and the rise of paternalism.
  • Vale, Petterson Molina (2011). Transoceanic migrations (1998-2009): The (re)construction of contemporary Italianness among Italo-descendants from Argentina and Brazil. Diasporas, 19, 20-30.
  • VanEvery, Jo (2011). The impact agenda in Canada: how researchers and research councils have found an impact measurement that nearly everyone is happy with.
  • Veale, Sarah (2011). As public sector cuts take effect, the gendered impact of the coalition’s deficit reduction strategy will become clear: as workers, as benefit claimants and as service users, women will be hit the hardest.
  • Veale, Sarah (2011). The government’s plans for employment law reform are a gift to bad employers and another smack in the face for employees.
  • Vellema, Sietze, Borras Jr., Saturnino M., Lara Jr., Francisco (2011). The agrarian roots of contemporary violent conflict in Mindanao, southern Philippines. Journal of Agrarian Change, 11(3), 298-320. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-0366.2011.00311.x
  • Viitanen, Jenni (2011). Budget 2011: New Enterprise Zones have potential, but without more widespread economic growth they may be dead in the water.
  • Viitanen, Jenni (2011). The North is poorer and contributes far less to the national GDP than the South East, but compared to the national pay gap, it is fairer up North.
  • Volintiru, Clara (2011). Book review: platform or personality?: the role of party leaders in elections.
  • Volintiru, Clara (2011). Book review: states and social movements.
  • Volintiru, Clara (2011). Book review: time to talk about terrorism.
  • Voth, Hans-Joachim, Ponticelli, Jacopo (2011). According to new research, once governments try to impose cuts above 2 per cent of GDP, a major surge in social instability can be expected.
  • Wadi, Ramona (2011). Book review: dignity in adversity: human rights in troubled times.
  • Wadi, Ramona (2011). Book review: twilight of impunity: the war crimes trial of Slobodan Milosevic.
  • Wallis, Richard (2011). Jeremy Hunt’s vision for media literacy.
  • Walsh, Patrick Paul, Elsabbagh, Mayada, Bolton, Patrick, Singh, Ilina (2011). In search of biomarkers for autism: scientific, social and ethical challenges. Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 12(10), 603-612. https://doi.org/10.1038/nrn3113
  • Wang, Xing (2011-08-12 - 2011-08-14) Governments' involvement in internet governance: a literature review [Paper]. The 5th International Conference on Management and Service Science (MASS 2011), Wuhan, China, CHN.
  • Ward, Phil (2011). ‘Haldanegate’, the Big Society, and the elephant in the impact room.
  • Ward, Phil (2011). How long will it be until RCUK issues a call for proposals on the London riots?
  • Wastell, David (2011). Public managers need to see their primary task as systems design and abandon magical thinking about technology.
  • Watson, Amy (2011). Book review: moving beyond ‘pale, male and stale’ in UK politics: the case for feminist institutionalism.
  • Watson, Amy (2011). The government’s economic policy ignores the gendered effects of its ‘competitive’ growth strategy.
  • Webb, Richard (2011). If evolution is the answer, what is the question? Journal of Evolutionary Psychology, 9(2), 91-107. https://doi.org/10.1556/JEP.9.2011.2.2
  • Wekesa, Eliud (2011). LSE Research: tracking the medication habits of HIV/AIDS-infected people among Kenya’s urban poor.
  • Weller, Martin (2011). Universities are increasingly moving towards recognising digital scholarship despite conflicting messages that favour traditional publishing in journals.
  • Weller, Martin (2011). The ghosts of Christmases past, present and future come bearing lessons of academic publishing.
  • Wells, Anthony (2011). Polling indicates support for curfews, water cannons, plastic bullets, and bringing in the army to deal with rioters.
  • White, Anne (2011). The coalition government is facing criticism for its failure to keep the transparency agenda moving forward, but lessons can be learned by looking to Canada.
  • White, Jerry (2011). The history of riots in London shows that persistent inequality and injustice is always likely to breed periodic violent uprisings.
  • White, Nick (2011). Coalition in the archives. Journal of Liberal History, 72, 52-57.
  • Whitehead, Christine M E (2011). The Government’s Housing Strategy is a step in the right direction, but the goal of constructing enough homes for the projected increase in households is slipping out of our grasp.
  • Wilkin, Joanna (2011). Beyond micro-credit: an evolving microfinance.
  • Wilkinson, Katy (2011). The best policy-making often comes out of crises, when different disciplines must work together to find solutions.
  • Wilkinson, Paul, Edwards, Phil, Steinbach, Rebecca, Petticrew, Mark, Goodman, Anna, Jones, Alasdair, Roberts, Helen, Kelly, Charlotte, Nellthorp, John, Green, Judith (2011). The health impact of free bus travel for young people in London: protocol for an observational study. (Occasional Paper Series 2). Transport and Health Group, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
  • Wilks-Heeg, Stuart (4 November 2011) Select committee report shows way forward on voter registration. Democratic Audit Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Wilks-Heeg, Stuart (2011). Talking sense on Lords reform: why the PSA’s new briefing fills a crucial gap.
  • Wilks-Heeg, Stuart (2011). What’s happening to our democracy?
  • Wilks-Heeg, Stuart (2011). Who governs Merseyside? The significance of Heseltine’s new report.
  • Wilks-Heeg, Stuart (2011). The coalition’s resurrection of Labour’s stalled constitutional reform agenda will do little to address widening social, economic, and political inequalities.
  • Wilks-Heeg, Stuart (2011). The rejection of AV is the fifth occasion in the last 100 years that a proposal to replace FPTP has failed. This history of failure to secure electoral reform hinges on the ever-changing political calculus between Labour and the Liberal Democrats.
  • Williamson, Andy (2011). The gender imbalance online seems to be the result of wider political exclusion, not digital exclusion.
  • Williamson, Andy (2011). The think-tank model has passed its use by date. We need an alternative model for quality research to impact on evidence-based policy-making.
  • Willoughby, Syerramia (2011). Book review: Britain and Africa under Blair: in pursuit of the good state.
  • Wilson, Joan (2011). As tackling civil unrest remains pertinent to the Coalition’s political agenda, new research provides insights into the success of Labour’s social exclusion programme on disadvantaged families.
  • Wilson, Joan (2011). Book review: the economics of enough: how to run the economy as if the future matters.
  • Wilson, Joan (2011). By scrapping the Education Maintenance Allowance the Coalition government risks losing their opportunity to target entrenched problems of social mobility and educational disadvantage among pupils from deprived backgrounds in England.
  • Wilson, Joan (2011). Evidence from the latest BIS report indicates that international collaboration on articles boosts impact through citations and adds to the UK’s position as a ‘world-class’ research nation.
  • Winseck, Dwayne (2011). Should ISPs Enforce Copyright? Dwayne Winseck Interviews Robin Mansell.
  • Woolham, John (2011). Research governance and ethics for adult social care research: procedures, practices and challenges. (Methods review 4). NIHR School for Social Care Research.
  • Worcester, Robert (2011). Worcester's Blog – boring election: a myth?
  • Worthy, Ben (2011). Despite the uphill battle in extending Freedom of Information to companies doing public work, the open data movement is already beginning to hold many of them to account.
  • Wright, Jonathan (2011). Public sector cuts have the potential to exacerbate growing geographical and generational divides in the UK.
  • Wu, Yanhui (2011). Managerial incentives and compensation in a global market. (CEP Discussion Papers CEPDP1066). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance. picture_as_pdf
  • Wu, Yanhui (2011). A simple theory of managerial talent, pay contracts and wage distribution. (CEP Discussion Papers CEPDP1067). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance. picture_as_pdf
  • Wyness, Gill (2011). Research suggests that higher education finance has had a limited role to play in participation. But given the substantial increase in tuition fees from 2012 this may not continue to be the case.
  • Wyness, Gill (2011). The government’s plans to place a levy on early student loan repayments will change little and add an unnecessary layer of complexity to the system.
  • Yasin, Sara (2011). Book review: aggression, America and Al-Qaeda: framing the war on terror.
  • Yasin, Sara (2011). Special book review: theories of international politics and zombies.
  • Young, Alys, Hunt, Ros (2011). Research with d/Deaf people. (Methods review 9). NIHR School for Social Care Research.
  • Zahariadis, Nikolaos (2011). Do we need to kill higher education in Greece in order to save it?
  • Zahariadis, Nikolaos (2011). Does public service mean “ask what the country can do for you?”.
  • Zahariadis, Nikolaos (2011). Long live public employees!
  • Zahariadis, Nikolaos (2011). Of taxis and men….
  • Zahariadis, Nikolaos (2011). Tax evasion and self-flagellation in Greece.
  • Zalt Austwick, Martin (2011). Five minutes with Martin Zaltz Austwick: “Our Head of Department sees academic podcasting as a key component in our impact and communication strategy”.
  • Zarni, Maung (2011). Meritocracy: a myth?
  • Zarni, Maung (2011). Outrageously optimistic. Himal Southasian, Apr 11,
  • Zarni, Maung (2011). The bottom-up pursuit of justice: the case of two Burmas. In Seckinelgin, Hakan, Albrow, Martin (Eds.), Global Civil Society 2011: Globality and the Absence of Justice . Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Zhang, Joy Yueyue (2011). Scientific institutions and effective governance: a case study of Chinese stem cell research. New Genetics and Society, 30(2), 193-207. https://doi.org/10.1080/14636778.2011.574372
  • Zhang, Joy Yueyue (2011). The 'national' and the 'cosmos'. EMBO Reports, 12(4), 302-306. https://doi.org/10.1038/embor.2011.35
  • Ziegert, Svenja (2011). After WikiLeaks: lessons for journalism (guest blog).
  • Zoetanya, Sujon (2011). Expert meeting on media literacy.
  • van der Linden, Sander (2011). Book review: nudge, nudge, think, think: experimenting with ways to change civic behaviour.