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Global citizenship as show business: the cultural politics of Make Poverty Hi…
Nash, Kate

What does global citizenship mean to citizens of a liberal democratic capitalist state? As part of an historically unprecedented, globally coordinated, NGO-led campaign against poverty in the underdeveloped south, "Make Poverty History" attempted to give this question an answer. Cultural politics was integral to the campaign. Make Poverty History was not only mediated (as all campaign must ber)…

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Vol. 30, No. 2, Page 167-181
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Media, Culture & Society
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"It kind of gives you that vintage feel": vinyl records and the trope of death
Yochim, Emily ChiversBiddinger, Megan

Vinyl records continue to be coveted and collected by loyal fans, despite the success of new technologies such as compact discs and MP#s. This article evaluates the evolution of records' cultural meanings, explaining the value these artifacts hold record collectors. Using archival analysis and in-depth interviews to analyse both historical and contemporary discourses surrounding records, we fin…

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Vol. 30, No. 2, Page 183-195
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Character, audience agency and transmedia drama
Evans, Elizabeth Jane

Changes in the television industry with regards to the development of new media technologies are having a significant impact on audiences' engagement with television drama. This article explore how games can be used to extend audience engagement with audio-visual fiction onto a range of technological platforms to the point where "television" drama should increasingly be considered as "transmedi…

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Vol. 30, No. 2, Page 197-213
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Electoral Poaching and Party Identification
Kovenock, DanRoberson, Brian

This article studies electoral competition in a model of redistributive politics with deterministic voting and heterogeneous voter loyalties to political parties. We construct a natural measure of `party strength' based on the sizes and intensities of a party's loyal voter segments and demonstrate how party behavior varies with the two parties' strengths. In equilibrium, parties target or `poac…

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Vol. 20, No. 3, Page 275-302
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0951-6298
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Journal of Theoretical Politics
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Applying the Methodology of Mechanism Design To the Choice of Electoral Systems
Shvetsova, OlgaKinsey, Barbara Sgouraki

In this article we inquire into the strategic intent behind the design of election laws. Presuming that institutional designers are strategic and rational, we identify the extent of information incompleteness as determining their objectives for rule choice. For different levels of information incompleteness, we assess empirically the validity of explaining actual choices with designers' elector…

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Vol. 20, No. 3, Page 303-327
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Bribery and Favoritism in Queuing Models of Rationed Resource Allocation
Batabyal, Amitrajeet A.Beladi, Hamid

Queuing mechanisms are commonly used in developing countries and in transition economies to allocate goods characterized by excess demand to citizens. Bribery and favoritism frequently accompany the use of such queuing mechanisms. Therefore, we first analyze a queuing model of resource allocation with bribery. Specifically, we determine the expected wait time of a citizen from the time he arriv…

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Vol. 20, No. 3, Page 329-338
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Foundations of Legislative Organization and Committee Influence
Rothenberg, Lawrence S.

We revisit seemingly settled questions of legislative organization, specifying a more general, realistic, informational model than previously. While theorists, unlike empiricists, have commonly inferred that the floor lacks incentive to allow committee influence via gatekeeping, we find otherwise. By assuming that (1) legislators know more about the status quo than alternative proposals, …

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Vol. 20, No. 3, Page 339-374
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Working With Pluralism: Determining Quality in Qualitative Research
Easterby-Smith, MarkGolden-Biddle, KarenLocke, Karen

This Feature Topic contains four articles that address the determination of quality in qualitative research by exploring the use of criteria from the perspective of reviewers, editors, and/ or authors. In this introductory article, the authors assert that these explorations represent an important move away from employing listings of static criteria to adjudicate and develop qualitative research…

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Vol. 11, No. 3, Page 419-429
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1094-4281
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Organizational Research Methods
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The Philosophy and Politics of Quality in Qualitative Organizational Research
Amis, John M.Silk, Michael L.

Within this article, the authors outline the political and institutional structures that work to formulate operating norms that govern what is considered to be ``acceptable'' qualitative organizational research, and the quality indicators attached to foundational, quasi-foundational, and nonfoundational research orientations. They argue that encouraging a plurality of methods and representation…

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Vol. 11, No. 3, Page 456-480
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Fitting Oval Pegs Into Round Holes: Tensions in Evaluating and Publishing Qua…
Pratt, Michael G.

A study of qualitative researchers who have submitted and/or published their research in top-tier North American organizational and management journals reveals the evaluative criteria-in-use at these journals. Specifically, when asked to take the perspective of an (a) author, (b) evaluator (reviewer or editor), and (c) judge of the comparisons between qualitative and quantitative research, thre…

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Vol. 11, No. 3, Page 481-509
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From liberalization to fragmentation: a sociology of French radio audiences s…
Glevarec, HervéPinet, Michel

The last 30 years have seen a fragmentation of the radio station landscape in France. Since the 1980s, the liberalization of the French radio landscape has resulted in a strong trend towards the private youth music model of radio. But the process is neither a strict fragmentation by radio station or cluster of stations, nor a sharing out of listeners across all the nations. Such a structuring d…

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Vol. 30, No. 2, Page 215-238
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Evaluating the Use of Reflective Counseling Group Supervision for Military Co…
der Pan, Peter JenDeng, Liang-Yu F.Tsai, Shiou-Ling

The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of reflective counseling group supervision (RCGS) for military counselors. A convenience sampling method is adopted. Twenty-two military counselors participate in this study. Both qualitative and quantitative research methods are used for collecting and analyzing data. The results support our hypothesis that participants who received the RCGS …

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Vol. 18, No. 4, Page 346-355
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1049-7315
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Research on Social Work Practice
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The Quest for Evidence-Based Practice?: We Are All Positivists!
Thyer, Bruce A.

Throughout the history of professional social work in the United States, the field has embraced a positivistic view of science, a view continuing to be held by the mainstream of the profession. All social workers, to some extent, embrace the fundamental tenets of positivism. However, the rhetoric espousing positivistic science has not been matched by corresponding actions on the part of our pro…

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Vol. 18, No. 4, Page 339-345
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Implementing Evidence-Based Social Work Practice
Mullen, Edward J.Bledsoe, Sarah E.Bellamy, Jennifer L.

Recently, social work has been influenced by new forms of practice that hold promise for bringing practice and research together to strengthen the scientific knowledge base supporting social work intervention. The most recent new practice framework is evidence-based practice. However, although evidence-based practice has many qualities that might attract social workers to adopt it, use in pract…

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Vol. 18, No. 4, Page 325-338
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Developing Evidence-Based Child Protection Practice: A View From Germany
Kindler, Heinz

The child welfare system in Germany has been described as family service-oriented because families in need are entitled to request family support services. If there is any form of child maltreatment, there may be some kind of mandatory state intervention to protect the child. Using trends in the number of children affected by maltreatment, the rate of maltreated children noted by the child prot…

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Vol. 18, No. 4, Page 319-324
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Applying Randomized Controlled Trials and Systematic Reviews in Social Work R…
Soydan, Haluk

This article elaborates on the centrality of interventions for social work practice and the importance of understanding the effects of interventions for a more efficient, harmless, transparent, and ethical social work practice. Low-bias research designs and meta-analyses are important means of generating the best possible evidence on what works in social work practice. An evidence-based practic…

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Vol. 18, No. 4, Page 311-318
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Practitioner Expertise in Evidence-Based Practice Decision Making
McCracken, Stanley G.Marsh, Jeanne C.

Evidence-based practice (EBP) is an orientation to practice that values evidence as a resource for clinical decision making while recognizing that evidence alone is never sufficient to make a clinical decision. Critics of EBP typically ignore, negate, or misrepresent the role of practitioner thinking processes and expertise in clinical settings. The authors believe that, far from being a mechan…

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Vol. 18, No. 4, Page 301-310
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New Proposals for Generating and Exploiting Solution-Oriented Knowledge
Gredig, DanielSommerfeld, Peter

The claim that professional social work should be based on scientific knowledge is many decades old with knowledge transfer usually moving in the direction from science to practice. The authors critique this model of knowledge transfer and support a hybrid one that places more of an emphasis on professional knowledge and action occurring in the real world. The authors particularly focus on the …

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Vol. 18, No. 4, Page 292-300
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From Knowledge Production to Implementation: Research Challenges and Imperatives
Proctor, Enola K.Rosen, Aaron

As evidence-based practice is increasingly accepted in social work, the challenges associated with its actual implementation become more apparent and pressing. This article identifies implementation as a critical issue for research; implementation itself must be better understood if evidence-based practices are to be used and resultant improvements to practice are to be realized. Social work ne…

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Vol. 18, No. 4, Page 285-291
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Thoughts on the Use of Knowledge in Social Work Practice
Cnaan, Ram A.Dichter, Melissa E.

The quest for making social work a discipline based entirely on empirical research findings is not new. In this article, the authors briefly review the field of social work in the United States during the past 100 years and discuss how the quest for the status of a profession forced the emphasis on empirical research. However, the authors claim that now and in the past, social work is a most co…

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Vol. 18, No. 4, Page 278-284
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