Publications

NEW BOOKS by EPOP members

Forthcoming books

  • Hepburn, E. (2009 forthcoming) The Politics of Autonomy in Europe. Regional Party Strategies in Multi-level Systems (Manchester: Manchester University Press)

2009 books

  • Hepburn, Eve, Ed (2009) New Challenges for Nationalist and Regionalist Parties, Special Issue of Regional and Federal Studies
  • Swenden, Wilfried and Bart Maddens, Eds (2009) Territorial Party Politics in Western Europe (Palgrave)

2007 books

2006 books


NEW ARTICLES and CHAPTERS by EPOP members

Forthcoming articles

  • Henderson, Ailsa and Nicola McEwen (accepted) 'Examining the territorial dimension of voter participation in regional elections', Electoral Studies

2009 articles

  • Hepburn, E. (2009) 'Regionalist Party Mobilisation on Immigration', West European Politics, 32:3
  • Keating, M., P. Cairney and E. Hepburn (2009) 'Territorial Policy Communities and Devolution in the United Kingdom', Journal of Regions, Economy and Society, 2(1)
  • Detterbeck, K. and E. Hepburn (2009) 'Party Politics in Multi-level Systems: party responses to new challenges in European democracies' in W. Swenden and J. Erk (eds) Exploring New Avenues of Comparative Federalism Research (London and NY: Routledge)
  • Libbrecht, L., B. Maddens, W. Swenden and E. Fabre (2009) 'Issue salience in regional elections in Spain', European Journal of Political Research

2008 articles

  • Bond, Ross, Katharine Charsley and Sue Grundy (2008) 'Scottish Graduate Migration and Retention: a case study of the University of Edinburgh 2000 cohort', Scottish Affairs.
  • Ghaleigh, Navraj Singh (2008) 'The Scottish Parliament Elections 2007 – What Kind of Hackery Is This?', Edinburgh Law Review
  • Henderson, Ailsa (2008) 'Satisfaction with democracy: evidence from Westminster systems', Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties
  • Hepburn, E. (2008) 'Substate Strategies in response to Europeanizing and Globalizing trends' in P. Della Posta, M. Uvalic and A. Verdun (eds) Interpreting Globalization: European Perspectives, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Hepburn, E. (2008) 'The Rise and Fall of a "Europe of the Regions". The Territorial Strategies of Regional Parties (1979-2005)' in A. Elias (ed), Whatever Happened to the Europe of the Regions? Revisiting the Regional Dimension of European Politics, Special Issue of Regional and Federal Studies.
  • Hepburn, E. (2008) 'The 2007 Scottish Elections: A Dark Day for Participatory Democracy', Regional and Federal Studies, Vol.18, No.1, pp1-9.
  • Iannelli, Cristina (2008) 'Expansion and Social Selection in Education in England and Scotland', Oxford Review of Education.
  • Libbrecht, Liselotte, Bart Maddens, Wilfried Swenden and Elodie Fabre (2008) 'Issue Salience in Regional Party Manifestos in Spain', European Journal of Political Research
  • Rosie, Michael (2008)  'Crushing the “Papist Beast”: Protestant Action and the Edinburgh Irish, 1933-1939', in Tom Devine & Martin Mitchell [eds], New Perspectives on the Irish in Scotland, Birlinn Press
  • Rosie, MIchael and Hugo Gorringe (2008) 'Do You Know the Way to Auchterarder? "Negotiated management" and Mismanagement at the 2005 G8 Summit', British Journal of Sociology.
  • Rosie, Michael and Hugo Gorringe (2008) 'The Polis of "Global" Protest: Policing Protest at the G8 in Scotland', Current Sociology.
  • Tierney, Stephen (2008) 'Beyond the Ontological Question: Liberal Nationalism and the Task of Constitution-Building', European Law Journal 128-137

2007 articles

  • Berg, Linda & Rutger Lindahl (2007) 'Svenska kommuners och regioners kanaler till Bryssel. Subnationella nivåers försök att påverka EU:s policyprocess [Swedish Municipalities' and Regions' Channels to Brussels. Sub-state actors' attempts to influence the EU policy process]', Sieps report no 2007:7. Stockholm: Swedish Institute for European Policy Studies (SIEPS).
  • Bond, Ross and Michael Rosie (2007) ‘Social Democratic Scotland?’, in M. Keating (ed.) Scottish Social Democracy: Progressive Ideas for Public Policy, Brussels: P.I.E. Peter Lang.
  • Ghaleigh, Navraj Singh (2007) 'The Cost of Giving and Receiving: Donations to Political Parties in the United Kingdom' (with Keith David Ewing), Election Law Journal 6(1): 56-71
  • Ghaleigh, Navraj Singh (2007) 'Anti-Americanism and the Environment' in (eds) Anti-Americanism: History, Causes, Themes (Volume 1: Causes and Sources) (Greenwood Publishing, 2007) 139-162
  • Ghaleigh, Navraj Singh (2007) 'Making European Institutions Friendly To Their Citizens: Reaching the Citizens' in Uniwersytet Jagiellonski w Krakowie (eds) Jaka Unia? Jaka przyszlosc? Jaka Europa? (What kind of Union? What Kind of Future? What kind of Europe?) (Jagiellonian University, 2007)
  • Henderson, Ailsa, Steven D. Brown, Kimberly Ellis-Hale and S. Mark Pancer (2007) 'The effect of mandatory volunteering in high school on civic engagement: the case of the ‘double cohort’ in Ontario, Canada', Journal of Youth and Adolescence  36(7): 849-60
  • Henderson, Ailsa (2007) 'Identity measurement in Scotland and Quebec: the meaning and salience of identity markers', British Journal of Canadian Studies 18(1/2): 269-91
  • Henderson, Ailsa (2007) 'Cultural renaissance or economic emancipation: predictors of support for devolution in Nunavut', Journal of Canadian Studies 41(2): 1-23
  • Henderson, Ailsa (2007) 'A Porous and Pragmatic Settlement: Asymmetrical Devolution and Democratic Constraint in Scotland and Wales' in Andrew McDonald (ed) Reinventing Britain (London: Methuen)
  • Henderson, Ailsa (2007) 'Politics without parties: citizen engagement and interest articulation in consensus systems' in Alain G. Gagnon and Brian Tanguay (eds) Canadian Parties in Transition, 3rd ed. (Peterborough: Broadview): 215-240
  • Hepburn, Eve (2007) 'Regional Responses to Europeanizing and Globalizing Trends' in P. Della Posta, A. Verdun and M. Uvalic (eds) Interpreting Globalisation: The European Perspective (Basingstoke: Palgrave)
  • Hepburn, Eve (2007) 'The Neglected Nation. The CSU and Minority Nationalism in Bavarian Party Politics', German Politics
  • Iannelli, Cristina and Lindsay Paterson (2007) 'Education and social mobility in Scotland', Research in Social Stratification and Mobility Vol. 25, pp. 219-232.
  • Jeffery, Charlie (2007) 'Understanding Post-Devolution Elections in Scotland and Wales in Comparative Perspective', Party Politics
  • Jeffery, Charlie (2007) 'Balancing Territorial Politics and Social Citizenship in Germany and Britain: Constraints in Public Opinion', in German Politics Vol. 16/1, pp. 58-78
  • Jeffery, Charlie (2007) 'Towards a New Understanding of Multi-Level Governance in Germany? The Federalism Reform Debate and European Integration', in Politische Vierteljahresschrift, Vol. 48/1, pp. 17-27
  • Jeffery, Charlie (2007) 'The Unfinished Business of Devolution: Seven Open Questions' in Public Policy and Administration, Vol. 22/1
  • Kim, Youngmi (2007) 'Intra-party politics and ideological cleavages among legislators in South Korea: The debates over the National Security Law', Archiv Orientalni, Prague
  • Paterson, Lindsay and Cristina Iannelli (2007) 'Patterns of absolute and relative social mobility: a comparative study of England, Wales and Scotland', Sociological Research Online
  • Paterson, Lindsay and Cristina Iannelli (2007) 'Social class and educational attainment: a comparative study of England, Wales and Scotland', Sociology of Education Vol. 80, pp. 330-358.
  • Rosie, Michael (2007) 'Where is the British national press?' (with John MacInnes et al), British Journal of Sociology, 58 (2)
  • Tierney, Stephen (2007) 'Giving with one hand: Scottish devolution within a unitary state', International Journal of Constitutional Law 572-597
  • Swenden, Wilfried, Marleen Brans and Lieven De Winter (2007) 'The politics of Belgium: Institutions and policy under bipolar and centrifugal federalism', West European Politics 29(5): 863-73
  • Swenden, Wilfried and Theo Jans Maartan (2007) 'Will it stay or will it go? Federalism and sustainability of Belgium', West European Politics 29(5): 877-94

2006 articles

  • Bond, Ross (2006) 'Becoming and Belonging: national identity and exclusion', Sociology, 40 (4): 609-626.
  • Bond, Ross and Michael Rosie (2006) ‘Routes into Scottishness?', in C. Bromley et al (eds.) Has Devolution Delivered?, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
  • Brown, Steven D., David Docherty, Ailsa Henderson, Barry Kay and Kimberly Ellis-Hale (2006) 'Exit polling in Canada: An Experiment', Canadian Journal of Political Science 39(4): 919-33
  • Ghaleigh, Navraj Singh (2006) 'Donations and Public Funding under the UK's Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000-And Beyond' in Keith Ewing, Samuel Issacharoff (eds) Party Funding and Campaign Financing in International Perspective (Hart Publishing)
  • Henderson, Ailsa, Steven D. Brown, David Docherty, Barry Kay and Kimberly Ellis-Hale (2006) 'Voter Dealignment or Campaign Effects: Accounting for Political Preferences in Ontario', American Review of Canadian Studies 36 (4): 612-26.
  • Henderson, Ailsa (2006) 'Consequences of Electoral Reform: lessons for Canada', Canadian Public Policy 2006 32(1): 41-58
  • Hepburn, E. (2006) 'Scottish Autonomy and European Integration. The Response of Scotland’s Political Parties' in J. McGarry and M. Keating (eds) European Integration and the Nationalities Question (London and New York: Routledge).
  • Iannelli, Cristina and Lindsay Paterson (2006) 'Social Mobility in Scotland since the Middle of the Twentieth Century', The Sociological Review Vol. 54, pp. 520-545.
  • McEwen, Nicola (2006) 'Does the recognition of national minorities undermine the welfare state?', in Banting, K and W Kymlicka, Multiculturalism and the Welfare State: Recognition and redistribution in contemporary democracies (Toronto: Oxford University Press)
  • Paterson, Lindsay and Cristina Iannelli (2006) 'Religion, social mobility and education in Scotland', British Journal of Sociology ( Vol. 57(3), pp. 353-377.
  • Rosie, Michael (2006) 'Pants to Poverty? Making Poverty History, Edinburgh 2005' (with Hugo Gorringe), Sociological Research Online, 11 (1)
  • Swenden, Wilfried and Marleen Brans (2006), 'The Hyphenated State: Multi-level Governance and the Communities in Belgium: the case of Brussels', in Burgess Michael and Vollaard Hans, eds., Territoriality in the European Union (London: Routledge)

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