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In defence of Satori: party system change, voter preference distributions and other competitive incentives (2002)
Journal Article
Evans, J. (2002). In defence of Satori: party system change, voter preference distributions and other competitive incentives. Party Politics, 8(2), 155-174. https://doi.org/10.1177/1354068802008002001

In a recent re-evaluation of developments in European party systems, Paul Pennings has criticized Sartori for inaccurately predicting trends in party competition in his original typology, particularly as evidenced by indicators such as ideological po... Read More about In defence of Satori: party system change, voter preference distributions and other competitive incentives.

In defence of Satori: party system change, voter preference distributions and other competitive incentives (2002)
Journal Article
Evans, J. (2002). In defence of Satori: party system change, voter preference distributions and other competitive incentives. Party Politics, 8(2), 155-174. https://doi.org/10.1177/1354068802008002001

In a recent re-evaluation of developments in European party systems, Paul Pennings has criticized Sartori for inaccurately predicting trends in party competition in his original typology, particularly as evidenced by indicators such as ideological po... Read More about In defence of Satori: party system change, voter preference distributions and other competitive incentives.

Nie ten tor (2002)
Journal Article
Bekerman, M. (2002). Nie ten tor. Polityka, 2336(2336), 44-45

Great Britain has the worst railways in Europe - this is the view of one of the government ministers. Privatisation was supposed to lead to speedy modernisation, but is ended up with de facto renationalisation and a crisis of trust in the economic cr... Read More about Nie ten tor.

George Soros's theory of reflexivity: a comparison with the theories of Giddens and Beck and a consideration of its practical value (2002)
Journal Article
Bryant, C. (2002). George Soros's theory of reflexivity: a comparison with the theories of Giddens and Beck and a consideration of its practical value. Economy and Society, 31(1), 112-131. https://doi.org/10.1080/03085140120109277

George Soros has won recognition as one of the most successful financial speculators of all time and one of the most munificent philanthropists in the world today. He claims that his success is connected with his fallibilist philosophy and his hetero... Read More about George Soros's theory of reflexivity: a comparison with the theories of Giddens and Beck and a consideration of its practical value.

Exploring the gender question in critical information systems (2002)
Journal Article
Adam, A. (2002). Exploring the gender question in critical information systems. Journal of Information Technology, 17(2), 59-67. https://doi.org/10.1080/02683960210145959

This paper addresses ways in which theorizing gender may be important in forming an understanding of the topic of emancipation, which is central to the new critical information systems (IS) based on the thinking of Habermas. After briefly discussing... Read More about Exploring the gender question in critical information systems.