| Explaining voting in the 2017 Australian same-sex marriage plebiscite |
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| The legitimisation of clicktivism |
4 |
| The stretched rubber band: banks, houses, debt and vulnerability in Australia |
3 |
| New institutionalism, critical junctures and post-crisis policy reform |
3 |
| Connective action mechanisms in a time of political turmoil: virtual disability rights protest at Donald Trump's inauguration |
3 |
| Defending harmful tax practices: mining companies' responses to the Australian Senate Inquiry into tax avoidance |
3 |
| Connected feminists: foregrounding the interpersonal in connective action |
3 |
| Partisanship and the gender gap: support for gender quotas in Australia |
3 |
| Jobs, crime, proximity and boats: explaining Australian public attitudes to immigrant numbers |
3 |
| Between conflation and denial - the politics of climate expertise in Australia |
3 |
| Failing to live up to the promise: the politics of equal pay in new' workplace and industrial relations institutions |
2 |
| The technical is political: settler colonialism and the Australian Indigenous policy system |
2 |
| Constitutional recognition and reform: developing an inclusive Australian citizenship through treaty |
2 |
| Did the minority Gillard government keep its promises? A study of promissory representation in Australia |
2 |
| Public opinion and policy responsiveness: the case of same-sex marriage in Australia |
2 |
| Mediated mobilisation after the Arab Spring: how online activism is shaping Bahrain's opposition |
2 |
| Generating a voice among media monsters': hybrid media practices of Taiwan's Anti-Media Monopoly Movement |
2 |
| Suit of power: fashion, politics, and hegemonic masculinity in Australia |
1 |
| Australia, US torture and the power of international law |
1 |
| Gender and candidate selection in a weakly institutionalised party system: the case of Samoa |
1 |
| The deliberative deficit of prior consultation mechanisms |
1 |
| Tweet style: campaigning, governing, and social media in Australia |
1 |
| Governance, public policy and boundary-making |
1 |
| Online petitioning and politics: the development of Change.org in Australia |
1 |
| From the interpersonal to the internet: social service digitisation and the implications for vulnerable individuals and communities |
1 |
| Boundary making in anti-corruption policy: behaviour, responses and institutions |
1 |
| From global forests to local politics: unwrapping the boundaries within forest certification |
1 |
| Fundamentalism: examining the role of public reason in non-liberal' approaches to unreasonable' doctrines |
1 |
| Australian bicameralism as semi-parliamentarism: patterns of majority formation in 29 democracies |
1 |
| New South Wales: an accidental case of semi-parliamentarism? |
1 |
| Competitive federalism and workers' compensation: do states race to the bottom? |
1 |
| Understanding the divergent development of the ministerial office in Australia and the UK |
1 |
| Bringing lessons from crisis management into the realm of wicked problems |
1 |
| Bringing politics into class analysis: state power and class formation in post-Mao China |
1 |
| The dragon versus the kangaroo: perceptions of Chinese and Australian influence and development assistance in Vanuatu |
1 |
| How losers can turn into winners in disputatious public policy: a heuristic for prospective herestheticians |
1 |
| Social dominance orientation, fear of terrorism and support for counter-terrorism policies |
1 |
| The Abbott government and the Islamic State: a securitised and elitist foreign policy discourse |
1 |
| Testing the waters: the limits of consequentialist logic in Australia's asylum seeker debate |
0 |
| The politics of numbers: explaining recent challenges at the Australian Bureau of Statistics |
0 |
| Karl Loewenstein, Max Lerner, and militant democracy: an appeal to 'strong democracy' |
0 |
| Exploring the potential of the popular culture and world politics agenda: actors, artefacts and the everyday |
0 |
| #MeToo, white feminism and taking everyday politics seriously in the global political economy |
0 |
| Whose politics and which science: beyond the colonial in liberal political theory |
0 |
| The modern Australian university: surviving the politics of the Unified National System |
0 |
| The Turnbull government's 'Post-multiculturalism' multicultural policy |
0 |
| Toward the dialogical study of politics: hunting at the fringes of Australian political science |
0 |
| New collaborations in old institutional spaces: setting a new research agenda to transform Indigenous-settler relations |
0 |
| Australian political studies and the production of disciplinary innocence |
0 |
| Popular culture, post-truth and emotional framings of world politics |
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