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New book out this week with @ElgarPublishing, edited with @MungiuPippidi: A Research Agenda for Studies of Corruption. e-elgar.com/shop/gbp/a-res… Great contributors covering where we’ve got to and where we need to go. Quick thread:
2/@MungiuPippidi and @mihaly_fazekas discuss advances in #measurement of #corruption and emphasise importance of developing actionable measures, showing how these can be informed by appropriate indicators.
3/@pmheywood analyses how meanings and modalities of #corruption have changed in line with broader socio-economic developments in a more interdependent world and what this means for future research.
4/@NCKobis, David Jackson of @U4_ACRC and Daniel Iragorri Carter review studies of corruption at grassroots, with emphasis on #injunctive_social_norms and #descriptive_social_norms as drivers of behaviour.
5/@isabelaanda and @laurenyoung231 provide an insightful and detailed account of how #electoral_clientelism varies in type and strategy across regions, countries and individuals.
6/@OrtrunMerkle highlights innovative new research on #gender and #corruption, #sextortion and the role of gender norms, drawing on her own important work in these fields.
7/Gissur Erlingsson of @liu_universitet and Gunnar Helgi Kristinsson of @uni_iceland show the #Nordic reputation for clean government and #low_corruption hides a more complex and fascinating reality.
8/Carlo Berti, @RoxanaBratu and @sofiawickberg critically review the relationship between the #media and #corruption, emphasising importance of freedom and control plus social construction of concept.
9/@kubbe_ina and Miranda Loli explore the link between #populism and #corruption, focusing on role of individuals and institutions, plus importance of #trust and #emotion.
10/Roberto Martínez B Kukutschka of @anticorruption argues that relative lack of success in combating #corruption reflects tension between market-based and legal approaches to addressing the issue.
11/@NiklasKossow explores the role and promise of #ICT in developing #anti_corruption tools and shows how there are still major gaps that need to be addressed in the existing research.
12/@mikbok, Emanuela Ceva of @UNIGEmedianews and @MCVinciguerra address the state of research on #whistleblowing, analysing current definitional debates and assessing its role in curbing #corruption.
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