Member Publications

  • Allegretti, Giovanni. 2018. “When Citizen Participation Unexpectedly Grows in Quality and Quantity: A Side Effect or an Inherent Consequence of "Austeritarian" Approaches?” in Crisis, Austerity, and Transformation. How Disciplinary Neoliberalism is Changing Portugaledited by Isabel David, 157-178. London: Lexington Books.

  • Allegretti, Giovanni& Copello, Kalinca. 2018. “Winding around money issues. What's new in PB and which windows of opportunity are being opened?” in Hope for democracy: 30 years of participatory budgeting worldwide edited by Nelson Dias, 34-53. Faro: Epopeia Records, Oficina.

  • Allegretti, Giovanni& Meloni, Marco. 2018. “Scaling-up Youth Participatory Budgeting in Portugal” in Engaging Young People in Designing and Planning Sustainable Cities: A Practical Manualedited by Louise Chawla. Boulder, CO: New Village Press.

  • Barberà, Oscar & Rodríguez-Teruel, Juan. 2020. “The PSOE’s Deliberation and Democratic Innovations in Turbulent Times for the Social Democracy.” European Political Science (online first).

  • Barbosa, Sérgio & Milan, Stefania. 2019. “Do Not Harm in Private Chat Apps: Ethical Issues for Research on and with WhatsApp.” Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture 14 (1): 49–65.

  • Barbosa, Sérgio. 2017. O Paradoxo Da Democracia: A Participação Política e a Internet (The Paradox of Democracy: Political Participation and Internet). Saarbrücken: Novas Edições Acadêmicas.

  • Barbosa, Sérgio. 2017. “Whatsapp and Cyberactivism: New Spaces in Democracy.” In Pensar a Democracia (Thinking about Democracy), edited by Guilherme Godoy, Maria João Inácio, and Steven S. Gouveia, 227–54. Charleston: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.

  • Barbosa, Sérgio. 2016. “Is It Possible That the Internet Enhance New Channels of Political Participation?” Controversias y Concurrencias Lationamericanas 8 (13): 44–58.

  • Bruell, Cornelia & Mokre, Monika & Siim, Birte. 2012. “Inclusion and Exclusion in the European Public Sphere.” Javnost - The Public 19 (1): 5-19.

  • Chavkoska, Biljana. 2018. “Advocating Gender Equality Through the Case Law of the European Court of Justice.” Socioeconomica 7(13).

  • Chavkoska, Biljana. 2018. “Sustainable Development and the Social Inclusion of Disabled People.” Journal for Labor and Social Affairs in Eastern Europe 21 (2): 253–60.

  • Chavkoska, Biljana. 2017. “EU Disability Policy in the Area of Employment and the Challenges for Republic of Macedonia.” Vizione 27: 375–87.

  • Ferreira, Isabel& Allegretti, Giovanni. 2019. “Local Democratic Innovations in Africa: macro-trends in a complex continent” in Handbook of Democratic Innovations and Governanceedited by Stephen Elstub & Oliver Escobar. Camberley, Surrey: Edward Elgar Publishing.

  • Geissel, Brigitte, & Gherghina, Sergiu. 2016. “Constitutional Deliberative Democracy and Democratic Innovations.” In Constitutional Deliberative Democracy in Europe, edited by Min Reuchamps and Jane Suiter, 75–92. Colchester: ECPR Press.

  • Gherghina, Sergiu, Soare, Sorina &Jacquet, Vincent. 2020. “Deliberative Democracy and Political Parties: Functions and Consequences.” European Political Science (online first).

  • Gherghina, Sergiu, &Stoiciu, Victoria. 2020. “Selecting Candidates through Deliberation: The Effects for Demos in Romania.” European Political Science (online first)

  • Gherghina, Sergiu & Ekman, Joakim & Podolian, Olena. 2019. “Democratic Innovations in Central and Eastern Europe: Expanding the Research Agenda.” Contemporary Politics 25 (1): 1–10.

  • Gherghina, Sergiu & Hein, Michael. 2016. "Constitutional Politics in Post-Socialist Romania." In Constitutional Politics in Central and Eastern Europe. From Post-Socialist Transition to the Reform of Political Systems, edited by Anna Fruhstorfer and Michael Hein, 173-197. Wiesbaden: Springer VS.

  • Gherghina, Sergiu, & Miscoiu, Sergiu. 2016. “Crowd-Sourced Legislation and Politics: The Legitimacy of Constitutional Deliberation in Romania.” Problems of Post-Communism 63 (1): 27–36.

  • Gjurovska, Mileva & Kandžija, Vinko & Miljanić, Niko. 2018. “Political Clientelism and Corruption as Economic and Social Exchange.” Journal of Economy and Business, 382-393 .

  • Kyriakidis, Alexandros. 2019. “Social Exclusion and the Eurozone Crisis Reforms: Improvement or Stalemate?” 2019, in Towards an Inclusive European Citizenship, eds. L. Papadopoulou & D. Anagnostopoulou, Athens: Papazisis Publishers.

  • Kersting, Norbert & Max Grömping. 2021. "Direct democracy integrity and the 2017 constitutional referendum in Turkey: a new research instrument," European Political Science (EPS) 20(2021)1.

  • Kersting, Norbert. 2016. "Direkte Demokratie. Theorie und Praxis," in Zeitgenössische Demokratietheorie. Empirische Demokratietheorien, edited by Lembcke, Oliver et al., Wiesbaden: Springer: 307-334

  • Kersting, Norbert. 2014. "Referendums" in Africa in Referendums around the world, edited by Qvotrup, Matt. London: Palgrave: 186-206

  • Kersting, Norbert 2014. “Online Participation: from “invited” to “invented” spaces," International Journal for Electronic Government 6(2014)6.

  • Kersting, Norbert. 2021. "Participatory Democracy and Sustainability. Deliberative Democratic Innovation and Its Acceptance by Citizens and German Local Councilors," Sustainability 13(2021)13, 7214.

  • Kersting, Norbert. 2009. "Direct democracy in Eastern and Southern Africa," Journal of African Elections 2(2009): 1-22.

  • Kersting, Norbert. 2010. "Direct Democracy in Constitutional Processes: The South African Plebiscite of 1992," Politikon, 37(2010): 207–222.

  • Kersting, Norbert. 2011. "Constitutional Review and Referendums in Kenya," Africa Insight, 40(2011)4: 68-80.

  • Kersting, Norbert. 2018. "Africa," In Referendums around the world, edited by Qvotrup, Matt. London. Palgrave Macmillan: 213-236

  • Kyriakidis, Alexandros. 2017. “EU Institutions After the Eurozone Crisis: What Has Changed,” Hellenic Review of European Law.

  • Meloni, Marco, Allegretti, Giovanni& Antunes, Sofia. 2018. “Participlaying: a reflection on gamification techniques from the standpoint of Participatory Budgeting.” in Hope for democracy: 30 years of participatory budgeting worldwide edited by Nelson Dias,566-587. Faro: Epopeia Records, Oficina.

  • Mișcoiu, Sergiu. 2020. “Recall Practices in Central and Eastern Europe: From Citizen Accountability to Partisan Account Settling.” In The Politics of Recall Elections edited by Yanina Welp and Laurence Whitehead, 159-178. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

  • Mokre, Monika, and Siim, Birte. 2018. “Negotiating Equality and Diversity: Transnational Challenges to European Citizenship.” In Diversity and Contestations over Nationalism in Europe and Canada, edited by John Erik Fossum, Riva Kastoryano, and Birte Siim, 187–209. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

  • Nagy, Ádám, and Oross, Dániel. 2018. “The Tradition of Youth Work in Hungary: The Onion Model.” In The History of Youth Work (Volume 6), edited by Tanya Basarab, Filip Coussée, and Howard Williamson, 35–46. Strasbourg: Council of Europe Publishing.

  • Oross, Dániel. 2016. “How Do Participatory Models Influence Youth Participation? A Case Study from Hungary.” Romanian Journal of Political Science 16 (1): 159–82.

  • Siim, Birte, & Mokre, Monika. 2012. Negotiating Gender and Diversity in an Emergent European Public Sphere (eds). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

  • Siim, Birte, & Mokre, Monika. 2018. “Gender, Citizenship, and Political Inclusion/ Exclusion in the European Union: An Intersectional Approach,” in Women and the Ideology of Political Exclusion. From Classical Antiquity to the Modern Era, eds Tatiana Tsakiropoulou-Summers and Katerina Kitsi-Mitakou, 312–26. London and New York: Routledge.

  • Weber, Izabel,& Bastone, Paula & Barbosa, Sérgio. 2018. “Resistances to the Coup: The People Say 2016 Never Again.” Strolabio. Revista Internacional de Filosofía 22: 151–66.