Abdrabo, A. A. (2022). Within the Marginal: Liminality out of the Bubble Society. Condition humaine / Conditions politiques: International Journal of Political Anthropology.
Abdrabo, A. A. (2021). Institutional Ethnography and Exploring the Social: A Sociological Approach of Actors' Perspectives. International Journal of Sociotechnology and Knowledge Development (IJSKD), 13(4), 119-140.
Abdrabo, A. A. (2021). Women's Economic Participation between Marginalization and Empowerment Mechanisms: A Sociological Analysis of Train Commuting Women Workers in Alexandria. Arab Journal of Sociology, Cairo University, Egypt. 14, 97-136
Abdelgadir, A., & Fouka, V. (2020). Political secularism and Muslim integration in the West: Assessing the effects of the French headscarf ban. American Political Science Review, 114(3), 707-723.
Adebajo, Adekeye and Mazrui, Ali A. and Robinson, Pearl and Daniels, Lee A. and Jonah, James, Obama's Nobel Ancestors: Nobel Peace Laureates of African Descent (April 18, 2013). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2253663
A. Adebajo, A. A. Mazrui, P. T. Robinson, L. A. Daniels, J. Jonah
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Alik-Lagrange, A., Dreier, S. K., Lake, M., & Porisky, A. (2021). Social protection and state-society relations in environments of low and uneven state capacity. Annual Review of Political Science, 24, 151-174.
A. Alik-Lagrange, S. K. Dreier, M. Lake, A. S. Porisky
2021
Sub Saharan Africa, Government/Governance, Social Protection and Inclusion, Aid
Alik-Lagrange, A., Dreier, S. K., Lake, M., & Porisky, A. (2021). Social protection and state-society relations in environments of low and uneven state capacity. Annual Review of Political Science, 24, 151-174.
A. Alik-Lagrange, S. K. Dreier, M. Lake, A. S. Porisky
2021
Sub Saharan Africa, Government/Governance, Social Protection and Inclusion, Aid
Benjamin, A., Block, R., Clemons, J. K., Laird, C. N. and Wamble, J. J. (2020). "Set in
Stone? Predicting Confederate Monument Removal. PS: Political Science & Politics, 53(2), 237-242.
A. Benjamin, R. Block, J. K. Clemons, C. N. Laird, J. J. Wamble
BenYishay, A., Mueller, L., Nolan, K., & Roessler, P. (2022). Testing multi-stakeholder dialogue for better local governance in Niger: An experiment. Can we talk our way out of development problems?. Development Policy Review, 40(4).
A. BenYishay, L. Mueller, K. Nolan, P. Roessler
2022
Niger, Development, Government/Governance, Public Goods and Services
Bezares Calderon, A., Englebert, P.(2019). Tribulations tribales : estimations demographiques commentees des ethnies congolaises par nouvelles provinces
Bezares Calderon, A., Englebert, P., Jene, L. (2021). When decentralisation undermines representation: Ethnic exclusion and state ownership in DR Congo's new provinces. The Journal of Modern African Studies, 59(2), 131-157. doi:10.1017/S0022278X21000045
Bezares Calderon, A., Englebert, P., & Jene, L. (2018). Provincial tribalisation
The transformation of ethnic
representativeness under
decentralisation in the DR Congo. SECURE LIVELIHOODS RESEARCH CONSORTIUM
Bhandari, A. (2023). Social, formal, and political determinants of trade under weak rule of law: Experimental evidence from Senegalese firms. Comparative Political Studies, 56(2), 163-192.
Bhandari, A. (2022). Political determinants of economic exchange: Evidence from a business experiment in Senegal. American Journal of Political Science, 66(4), 835-852.
Bhandari, A., Larreguy, H., & Marshall, J. (2021). Able and Mostly Willing: An Empirical Anatomy of Information's Effect on Voter?Driven Accountability in Senegal. American Journal of Political Science.
Bhandari, A., & Mueller, L. (2019). Nation-state or nation-family? Nationalism in marginalised African societies. The Journal of Modern African Studies, 57(2), 297-322.
Blum, A., Hazlett, C., & Posner, D. N. (2021). Measuring ethnic bias: Can misattribution-based tools from social psychology reveal group biases that economics games cannot?. Political Analysis, 29(3), 385-404.
Campana, A., Jourde, C. (2017) Islamism and social movements in North Africa, the Sahel and Beyond: transregional and local perspectives, Mediterranean Politics, 22:1, 1-15, DOI: 10.1080/13629395.2016.1230945
Della Guardia, A., Lake, M., & Schnitzer, P. (2022). Selective inclusion in cash transfer programs: Unintended consequences for social cohesion. World Development, 157, 105922.
A. C. Della Guardia, M. Lake, P. Schnitzer
2022
Sub Saharan, Aid, Social Protection and Inclusion, Poverty
Clayton, A., De Kadt, D., & Dumas, N. (2023). Daughters do not affect political beliefs in a new democracy. Journal of Experimental Political Science, 10(1), 137-147.
Clayton, A. (2015). Women's political engagement under quota-mandated female representation: Evidence from a randomized policy experiment. Comparative Political Studies, 48(3), 333-369.
Clayton, A., Robinson, A. L., Johnson, M. C., & Muriaas, R. (2020). (How) do voters discriminate against women candidates? Experimental and qualitative evidence from Malawi. Comparative Political Studies, 53(3-4), 601-630.
A. Clayton, A. L. Robinson, M. C. Johnson, R. Muriaas
Clayton, A., Robinson, A. L., Johnson, M. C., & Muriaas, R. (2020). (How) do voters discriminate against women candidates? Experimental and qualitative evidence from Malawi. Comparative Political Studies, 53(3-4), 601-630.
A. Clayton, A. L. Robinson, M. C. Johnson, R. Muriaas
Clayton, A., Josefsson, C., Mattes, R., & Mozaffar, S. (2019). In whose interest? Gender and mass-elite priority congruence in Sub-Saharan Africa. Comparative Political Studies, 52(1), 69-101.
Clayton, A., O'Brien, D. Z., & Piscopo, J. M. (2019). All male panels? Representation and democratic legitimacy. American Journal of Political Science, 63(1), 113-129.
Clayton, A., & Zetterberg, P. (2021). Gender and party discipline: evidence from Africa's emerging party systems. American Political Science Review, 115(3), 869-884.
Clayton, A., & Zetterberg, P. (2018). Quota shocks: Electoral gender quotas and government spending priorities worldwide. The Journal of Politics, 80(3), 916-932.
Adida, C., Gottlieb, J., Kramon, E., & McClendon, G. (2019). Under what conditions does performance information influence voting behavior? Lessons from Benin. In Information, accountability, and cumulative learning: lessons from Metaketa I (pp. 81-117). Cambridge University Press.
Adida, C., Gottlieb, J., Kramon, E., & McClendon, G.
Adida, C., Gottlieb, J., Kramon, E., & McClendon, G. (2019). Under what conditions does performance information influence voting behavior? Lessons from Benin. In Information, accountability, and cumulative learning: lessons from Metaketa I (pp. 81-117). Cambridge University Press.
Adida, C., Gottlieb, J., Kramon, E., & McClendon, G.
Adida, Claire L.; Arriola, Leonardo; Kosec, Katrina; Matanock, Aila M.; and Mo, Cecilia Hyunjung. 2023. Women's Action Committees and Local Services in Nigeria (Metaketa V). Open Science Foundation Preprint. https://osf.io/7qg4s
Adida, Claire L.; Arriola, Leonardo; Kosec, Katrina; Matanock, Aila M.; and Mo, Cecilia Hyunjung
2023
Nigeria, Gender, Public Goods and Services/Services
Adida, Claire L.; Arriola, Leonardo; Kosec, Katrina; Matanock, Aila M.; and Mo, Cecilia Hyunjung. 2023. Women's Action Committees and Local Services in Nigeria (Metaketa V). Open Science Foundation Preprint. https://osf.io/7qg4s
Adida, Claire L.; Arriola, Leonardo; Kosec, Katrina; Matanock, Aila M.; and Mo, Cecilia Hyunjung
Dyzenhaus, A. (2022) The Price of Redistribution: Local Markets and Agriculture in South Africa's Land Reform Program. https://doi.org/10.7298/3d3c-2h88
A. Dyzenhaus
2022
South Africa, Agriculture, Rural politics, Policy reform, Land, Inequality
Erlich, A., Ferree, K., Gibson, C., Jung, D., Long, J., & McIntosh, C. (2022). Using Communications Technology to Promote Democratic Participation: Experimental Evidence from South Africa.
A. Erlich, K. E. Ferree, C. Gibson, D. Jung, J. Long, C. McIntosh
2022
South Africa, Elections, Democracy, Technology and Innovation
Erlich, A., Ferree, K., Gibson, C., Jung, D., Long, J., & McIntosh, C. (2022). Using Communications Technology to Promote Democratic Participation: Experimental Evidence from South Africa.
A. Erlich, K. Ferree, C. Gibson, D. Jung, J. Long, C. McIntosh
2022
South Africa, Elections, Democracy, Technology and Innovation
Fox, A., Howell, F. M., Weber, E., & Janevic, T. (2023). Left Behind: Medicaid Immigrant Exclusions and Access to Maternal Health Care Across the Reproductive-Perinatal Continuum. Medical Care Research and Review, 10775587231170066.
Afulani, P. A., Kelly, A. M., Buback, L., Asunka, J., Kirumbi, L., & Lyndon, A. (2020). Providers' perceptions of disrespect and abuse during childbirth: a mixed-methods study in Kenya. Health policy and planning, 35(5), 577-586.
Afulani, P. A., Kelly, A. M., Buback, L., Asunka, J., Kirumbi, L., & Lyndon, A.
Garcia-Hernandez, A., Grossman, G., & Michelitch, K. (2022). Gender gap in politician performance and its determinants (No. 972). Ruhr Economic Papers.
A. Garcia-Hernandez, G. Grossman, K. G. Michelitch
Gebremedhin, A., & Joshi, D. (2016). Social justice and human rights in education policy discourse: Assessing Nelson Mandela's legacy. Education as change, 20(1), 172-198.
Ibrahim, A., Malik, A., & Wielenga, C. (2020). Migration in sub-Saharan Africa: The Somali refugee and migrant experience. African Studies Review, 63(1), 9-17.
A. Ibrahim, A. Malik, C. Wielenga
2020
Somalia, Sub Saharan Africa, Migration, Refuge and Displacement
Although democratic countries historically have had stronger outcomes in advancing gender equality than other regime types, many authoritarian regimes in Africa have proved rather adept at adopting women’s rights provisions, making extensive constitutional and legislative reforms, and promoting women as leaders. These outcomes are particularly evident when it comes to women’s political representation, where one finds little difference between authoritarian and democratic regimes in Africa. This essay explores how authoritarian regimes in Africa came to promote women leaders and how the instrumentalization of women leaders served to enhance the longevity of their rule.
Jadoon, A., Khalid, H., & Fox, A. (2023). Who gets public goods? Effects of ethnic diversity and exclusion on urban and rural populations' access to water and sanitation. Risk, Hazards & Crisis in Public Policy.
Johnson-Kanu, A. (2021). Colonial Legacies in State Building: Bureaucratic Embeddedness, Public Goods Provision, and Public Opinion in Nigeria. University of California, Merced.
A. Johnson-Kanu
2021
Nigeria, Colonialism, State building, Public Goods and Services, Bureaucracy, Ethnicity
Bak, A. K., van den Boogaard, V. (2023). A tax by any other name? Conceptions of taxation and implications for research. The Journal of Modern African Studies
Balogun, E., & Mwaba, A. K. (2023). African Union Reform: Challenges and Opportunities. The Palgrave Handbook of Diplomatic Reform and Innovation, 277-294.
Chiweza, A. L., Kayuni, H., Muriaas, R. L. (2021). Understanding handouts in candidate selection: Challenging party authority in Malawi. African Affairs, Volume 120, Issue 481, Pages 569-589, https://doi.org/10.1093/afraf/adab030
LeBas, A., & Munemo, N. (2019). Elite Conflict, Compromise, and Enduring Authoritarianism: Polarization in Zimbabwe, 1980-2008. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 681(1), 209-226. https://doi.org/10.1177/0002716218813897
Under what conditions do land transfers occur under land reform? Theories of land redistribution focus on demand-side explanations for land transfers where the state allocates land in exchange for support from voters or rural elites. In this article, I argue that land transfers under market land redistribution are driven by supply-side characteristics of landholders. Using the case of South Africa’s sugar sector, I show that landholders chose to sell their land via redistribution when they had the economic incentive to preserve existing state-support frameworks and had collective capacity from centralized institutions. To understand when and why land redistribution occurs, one must pay attention to the landholders’ relationship to the state and their internal sectoral organization. In some cases, landholders may have an incentive to redistribute their land.
Robinson, A. L. (2014). National versus ethnic identification in Africa: Modernization, colonial legacy, and the origins of territorial nationalism. World Politics, 66(4), 709-746.
Scacco, A., & Warren, S. S. (2018). Can social contact reduce prejudice and discrimination? Evidence from a field experiment in Nigeria. American Political Science Review, 112(3), 654-677.
A. L. Scacco and S. S. Warreen
2018
Nigeria, Social Protection and Inclusion, Religion, Inequality
Macdonald, A., Owor, A., & Tapscott, R. (2023). Explaining youth political mobilization and its absence: the case of Bobi Wine and Uganda's 2021 election. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 17(1-2), 280-300.
Malik, A. (2018). Constitutional reform and new patterns of electoral violence: evidence from Kenya's 2013 elections. Commonwealth & Comparative Politics, 56(3), 340-359.
A. Malik
2018
Kenya, Elections, Ethnicity, Conflict and Violence, Law
Malik, A., & Onguny, P. (2020). Elite strategies, emphasis frames, and mass perspectives on electoral violence in Kenya. Journal of Contemporary African Studies, 38(4), 560-578.
A. Malik, P. Onguny
2020
Kenya, Elections, Ethnicity, Conflict and Violence, Elites
Bertelli, A. M., Hassan, M., Honig, D., Rogger, D., & Williams, M. J. (2020). An agenda for the study of public administration in developing countries. Governance, 33(4), 735-748.
A. M. Bertelli, M. Hassan, D. Honig, D. Rogger, M. J. Williams
Meng, A., & Paine, J. (2022). Power sharing and authoritarian stability: How rebel regimes solve the guardianship dilemma. American Political Science Review, 116(4), 1208-1225.
Meng, A., & Paine, J. (2022). Power sharing and authoritarian stability: How rebel regimes solve the guardianship dilemma. American Political Science Review, 116(4), 1208-1225.
Meng, A., Paine, J., & Powell, R. (2023). Authoritarian Power Sharing: Concepts, Mechanisms, and Strategies. Annual Review of Political Science, 26, 153-173.
Meng, A., Paine, J., & Powell, R. (2023). Authoritarian Power Sharing: Concepts, Mechanisms, and Strategies. Annual Review of Political Science, 26, 153-173.
Fox, A. M. (2023). Advancing Empirics and Theory for a Deeper Political Economy Analysis; Comment on "Health Coverage and Financial Protection in Uganda: A Political Economy Perspective . International Journal of Health Policy and Management, (), -.
Fox, A. M. (2010). The social determinants of HIV serostatus in sub-Saharan Africa: an inverse relationship between poverty and HIV?. Public health reports, 125(4_suppl), 16-24.
Fox, A. M., & Reynolds, M. (2022). Insider-Outsider Politics and Support for Universal Health Coverage in Low-and Middle-Income Countries: Evidence from Afrobarometer Surveys. Sociology of Development, 8(4), 379-418.
Fox, A. M., Jackson, S. S., Hansen, N. B., Gasa, N., Crewe, M., & Sikkema, K. J. (2007). In their own voices: a qualitative study of women's risk for intimate partner violence and HIV in South Africa. Violence against women, 13(6), 583-602.
A. M. Fox, S. S. Jackson, N. B. Hansen, N. Gasa, M. Crewe, K. J. Sikkema
Smith, L. (2023). Reflections on an Institutional Journey Toward Enhancing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Political Science. Cambridge University Press