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Stephen Bates
Stephen Bates
E-mail megerősítve itt: bham.ac.uk
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Teaching and learning ontology and epistemology in political science
SR Bates, L Jenkins
Politics 27 (1), 55-63, 2007
1242007
Questions to the Prime Minister: A comparative study of PMQs from Thatcher to Cameron
SR Bates, P Kerr, C Byrne, L Stanley
Parliamentary Affairs 67 (2), 253-280, 2014
1032014
Making time for change: On temporal conceptualizations within (critical realist) approaches to the relationship between structure and agency
SR Bates
Sociology 40 (1), 143-161, 2006
712006
(De) politicisation and the Father’s Clause parliamentary debates
S Bates, L Jenkins, F Amery
Policy & Politics 42 (2), 243-258, 2014
472014
Re-structuring power
SR Bates
Polity 42, 352-376, 2010
422010
Women in the profession: The composition of UK political science departments by sex
S Bates, L Jenkins, Z Pflaeger
Politics 32 (3), 139-152, 2012
412012
‘How do we know it's not been done yet?!’Trust, trust building and regulation in stem cell research
SR Bates, W Faulkner, S Parry, S Cunningham-Burley
Science and Public Policy 37 (9), 703-718, 2010
402010
Gender and journal authorship: an assessment of articles published by women in three top British political science and international relations journals
H Williams, S Bates, L Jenkins, D Luke, K Rogers
European Political Science 14, 116-130, 2015
352015
Understanding change in political science: On the need to bring space into theoretical positions and empirical analyses
SR Bates, NJ Smith
Political Studies Review 6 (2), 191-204, 2008
332008
Do UK MPs engage more with Select Committees since the Wright reforms? An interrupted time series analysis, 1979–2016
S Bates, M Goodwin, S McKay
Parliamentary Affairs 70 (4), 780-800, 2017
302017
Prime ministerial self-reported actions in Prime Minister's Questions 1979–2010: A corpus-assisted analysis
A Sealey, S Bates
Journal of Pragmatics 104, 18-31, 2016
232016
Women in the profession: An update on the gendered composition of the discipline and political science departments in the UK
Z Pflaeger Young, F Amery, S Holden Bates, S McKay, C Miller, T Billings, ...
Political Studies Review 19 (1), 12-36, 2021
212021
Metaphors on women in academia: a review of the literature, 2004–2013
F Amery, S Bates, L Jenkins, H Savigny
At the center: Feminism, social science and knowledge 20, 245-267, 2015
212015
Struggle (or its absence) during the crisis: what power is left?
DJ Bailey, SR Bates
Journal of Political Power 5 (2), 195-216, 2012
192012
Electing to do women's work? Gendered divisions of labor in UK select committees, 1979–2016
M Goodwin, SH Bates, S McKAY
Politics & Gender 17 (4), 607-639, 2021
182021
The study of legislative committees
BJ Gaines, M Goodwin, SH Bates, G Sin
The journal of legislative studies 25 (3), 331-339, 2019
172019
Using critical realism to explain indeterminacy in role behaviour systematically
D Luke, S Bates
Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 45 (3), 331-351, 2015
172015
Battleground: one mother's crusade, the religious right, and the struggle for our schools
S Bates
(No Title), 1994
171994
The emergent body: Marxism, critical realism and the corporeal in contemporary capitalist society
SR Bates
Global Society 29 (1), 128-147, 2015
162015
A means to an end and an end in itself: Select committee membership, parliamentary roles and parliamentary careers, 1979–present
S McKay, M Goodwin, S Holden Bates
Parliamentary Affairs 72 (4), 799-820, 2019
142019
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