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Effects of Field Instructor Training on Student Competencies and the Supervis…
Deal, Kathleen HoltzBennett, SusanneMohr, Jonathan

Objectives: This study of a field instructor (FI) training model, offered at two universities, focused on the relationship between student competencies, the supervisory alliance, and students' attachment styles. Method: The study used a pretest–posttest follow-up design of 100 randomly assigned FIs (training group = 48; control group = 52) and 64 students. The authors used Hierarchical linear m…

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Vol. 21 no. 6, November 2011,pp. 712-726
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Therapist Effects on Disparities Experienced by Minorities Receiving Services…
Larrison, Christopher R.Schoppelrey, Susan L.

Objectives: The authors examine if some of the reason clients from racial and ethnic minority groups experience outcome disparities is explained by their therapists. Method: Data from 98 clients (19% minority) and 14 therapists at two community mental health agencies where clients from racial and ethnic minority groups were experiencing outcome disparities were analyzed using hierarchical linea…

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Vol. 21 no. 6, November 2011,pp. 727-736
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Evaluating Culturally Responsive Group Work with Black Women
Jones, Lani V.Warner, Lynn A.

Purpose: This study examined the efficacy of a culturally congruent group treatment model, entitled “Claiming Your Connections” (CYC) aimed at reducing depressive symptoms and perceived stress, and enhancing psychosocial competence (i.e., locus of control and active coping) among Black women. Method: A total of 58 Black women recruited from health and human service community-based organizations…

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Vol. 21 no. 6, November 2011,pp. 737-746
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Preventing the gendered reproduction of citizenship : the role of social move…
Cooper, Meghan

Social movements have an important role to play in shaping our understanding of the entitlements and human rights related to citizenship. Feminist movements, in particular, actively challenge and reshape gendered perceptions of citizenship generated by the state. The present article focuses on the ‘One in Nine Campaign’, which advocates for, among many things, legal changes in relation to gende…

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Volume 19, Issue 3, November 2011,pp. 357-370
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Gender & Development
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Women's agency and citizenship across transnational identities : a case study…
Jahan, Fatema

This article focuses on agency and citizenship from the point of view of Bangladeshi immigrant women who have been living in UK for the last two generations. They have a transnational identity, living between two cultures, which often have contradictory elements. On the one hand, these women identify themselves as British citizens: a status which provides them with some liberal rights. On the o…

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Volume 19, Issue 3, November 2011,pp. 371-381
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Supporting the collective power of Bolivian women to attain citizenship right…
Muniz, SoledadBeardon, Hannah

‘Raising Her Voice’ (RHV) is a global programme from Oxfam GB to promote poor women's rights and capacity to participate effectively in governance at every level: raising women voices, increasing their influence, and making decision-making institutions more accountable to women. The present article is based on the findings of a case study of the Bolivian RHV project, prepared for the mid-term e…

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Volume 19, Issue 3, 2011, pages 383-393
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Gender and fragile citizenship in Uganda : the case of Acholi women
Oosterom, Marjoke

The present article discusses how perceptions and practices of citizenship are experienced in the post-conflict situation of the Acholi region in northern Uganda. Here, the population lived through protracted conflict and long-term displacement into camps, caused by the Lord's Resistance Army. The article elaborates the lived experiences of Acholi women during and after the conflict and how the…

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Volume 19, Issue 3, November 2011, pages 395-408
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Citizenship rights and women's roles in development in post-conflict Nepal
Pant, BijanStanding, Kay

Despite human rights abuses, the ten-year conflict in Nepal brought aspects of empowerment to women, changing their role in the family and community, as women became active outside the home, challenged the security forces, and began to assert their rights as citizens. Drawing on a research project into the participation of women in community development projects in three areas of Nepal, the pre…

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Volume 19, Issue 3, November 2011, pages 409-421
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Locating young women in a plethora of issues : reflections from the tenth You…
Reyes, MelanieAsinas, Anamaine

The present article assesses the outcome of the tenth Young Women Leaders Conference, held on 27 September 2010 at Miriam College, Philippines. ‘As we see it: young women redefining active citizenship’ was the theme of the conference. Its main objective was to inquire into the connections between thinking on citizenship, and Filipino young women's activism, where in the contemporary Philippine …

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Volume 19, Issue 3, November 2011, pages 423-439
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The ‘right to have rights’ : active citizenship and gendered social entit…
Abou-Habib, Lina

The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is now the subject of global attention with the escalation of social unrest and the toppling of dictators. The present article summarises the key findings of regional research on active citizenship, gender and social entitlements in Egypt, Lebanon and Palestine, zooming in on the role of the state and non-government organisations in channelling bas…

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Volume 19, Issue 3, November 2011, pages 441-454
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What are the opportunities to promote gender equity and equality in conflict-…
O'Connell, Helen

This article draws on a study which reviewed current evidence and lessons on how gender equality can be effectively strengthened in the context of conflict-affected and fragile states. The study looked at women's political and economic empowerment and women and girls’ access to quality services. State-building in conflict-affected and fragile contexts has been widely regarded as an opportunity …

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Volume 19, Issue 3, November 2011, pages 455-466
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The Mechanical and Psychological Effects of Electoral Systems : A Quasi-Exper…
Blais, AndréLachat, RomainHino, Airo

Having two votes for the same election or two simultaneous elections with different electoral systems provides a golden opportunity to ascertain the impact of the electoral system and to sort out the relative magnitude of mechanical and psychological effects on parties and voters. The authors propose a new methodology for estimating such effects and apply that methodology to 13 elections, 9 in …

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Vol. 44 no. 12, December 2011,pp. 1599-1621
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00104140
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Comparative Political Studies
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The Dual Transformation of Social Protection and Human Capital :Comparing Bri…
Fleckenstein, TimoSaunders, Adam M.Seeleib-Kaiser, Martin

Britain and Germany have been experiencing significant changes in the nature of work and welfare since the 1990s. Although important differences have remained, there have been compelling indications of a dual transformation of welfare constituted not only by a far-reaching retrenchment in unemployment insurance but also by a remarkable expansion in family policy. These developments have their f…

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Vol. 44 no. 12, December 2011,pp. 1622-1650
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The International Diffusion of Democracy
Elkink, Johan A.

The idea that democracy is contagious, that democracy diffuses across the world map, is now well established among policy makers and political scientists alike. The few theoretical explanations of this phenomenon focus exclusively on political elites. This article presents a theoretical model and accompanying computer simulation that explains the diffusion of democracy based on the dynamics of …

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Vol. 44 no. 12, December 2011,pp. 1651-1674
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Voters, Parties, and Declared Government Policy
Warwick, Paul V.

A perennial question for students of democracy is the extent to which government policies align with voter preferences. This is often studied by comparing median voter opinion on a left–right scale with the cabinet weighted mean, that is, the mean left–right position of cabinet parties, weighted by their legislative sizes. Government positions may also be estimated from their declarations, howe…

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Vol. 44 no. 12, December 2011 ,pp. 1675-1699
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A Duration Analysis of Democratic Transitions and Authoritarian Backslides
Aleman, JoseYang, David D.

Recent theories of political development have emphasized redistributive demands as the main drivers of democratic transitions and consolidation. The authors employ Cox duration models to evaluate a number of economic, institutionalist, and sociological theories of regime transition, using global data from 1970 to 1999. This study suggests that demands for redistribution are insufficient explana…

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Vol. 44 no. 9, September 2011,pp. 1123-1151
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Citizen Satisfaction With Democracy and Parties’ Policy Offerings
Ezrow, LawrenceXezonakis, Georgios

The authors examine the relationship between the variation of policy choices on offer in a party system and citizen satisfaction. Cross-national analyses, based on 12 countries from 1976 to 2003, are presented that suggest that when party choices in a political system are more ideologically proximate to the mean voter position in left–right terms, overall citizen satisfaction increases. The cen…

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Vol. 44 no. 9, September 2011,pp. 1152-1178
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Foreign Media and Protest Diffusion in Authoritarian Regimes : The Case of th…
Kern, Holger Lutz

Do foreign media facilitate the diffusion of protest in authoritarian regimes? Apparently for the first time, the author tests this hypothesis using aggregate and survey data from communist East Germany. The aggregate-level analysis takes advantage of the fact that West German television broadcasts could be received in most but not all parts of East Germany. The author exploits this “natural ex…

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Vol. 44 no. 9, September 2011,pp. 1179-1205
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Views of Economic Inequality in Latin America
Cramer, Brian D.Kaufman, Robert R.

The authors assess the factors that affect judgments about the fairness of the distribution of wealth with pooled public opinion data from Latinobarometro surveys conducted in 1997, 2001, and 2002. They test hypotheses with a multilevel logit model that allows them not only to examine the effects of the class background and perceptions of individual respondents but also to assess the impact of …

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Vol. 44 no. 9, September 2011,pp. 1206-1237
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State Retrenchment and the Exercise of Citizenship in Africa
MacLean, Lauren M.

What explains the varied ways that Africans practice citizenship on an everyday basis? And how does the extent of state building (or neoliberal unbuilding) in a particular context affect the way individual Africans think about the rights, duties, and appropriate channels for exercising their citizenship? Over the past 20 years across most of sub-Saharan Africa, neoliberal economic reform has me…

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Vol. 44 no. 9, September 2011,pp. 1238-1266
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