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TODD LANDMAN Curriculum Vitae Faculty of Social Sciences University of Nottingham University Park Nottingham Nottinghamshire NG7 2RJ United Kingdom 44 (0) 7584615104 1 Elm Cottage Mission Lane East Bergholt Colchester Essex CO7 6XH United Kingdom 44 (0) 1206-298972 [email protected] www.todd-landman.com EDUCATION PhD, Political Science, University of Essex, Colchester, UK April 2000 MA, Political Science, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, 1993. MA, Latin American Studies, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, 1990. BA, Political Science, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 1988. ACADEMIC POSTS 2015- Professor and Pro-Vice Chancellor, University of Nottingham 2009-2015 Professor, Department of Government, University of Essex 2005-2009 Reader, Department of Government, University of Essex 2002-2005 Senior Lecturer, Department of Government, University of Essex 1997-2002 Lecturer, Department of Government, University of Essex 1996-1997 Teaching Fellow, Department of Government, University of Essex 1996-1997 Opinion Polls Project Manager, Data Archive, University of Essex 1995-1996 Researcher and TA, Department of Government, University of Essex 1994-1995 Temporary Lecturer, Department of Government, University of Essex 1993-1994 Research Officer, Department of Government, University of Essex LEADERSHIP ROLES Pro-Vice Chancellor of the Social Sciences, University of Nottingham, September 2015 - Responsible for the Faculty of Social Sciences including the School of Politics and International Relations, School of Sociology and Social Policy, School of Geography, School of Education, School of Contemporary Chinese Studies, Nottingham University Business School, School of Economics, and the School of Law. Member of the University Executive Board (UEB) and Chair of the External Engagement Forum.

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TODD LANDMAN

Curriculum Vitae

Faculty of Social Sciences University of Nottingham University Park Nottingham Nottinghamshire NG7 2RJ United Kingdom 44 (0) 7584615104

1 Elm Cottage Mission Lane East Bergholt

Colchester Essex CO7 6XH

United Kingdom 44 (0) 1206-298972

[email protected]

www.todd-landman.com

EDUCATION

PhD, Political Science, University of Essex, Colchester, UK April 2000 MA, Political Science, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, 1993. MA, Latin American Studies, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, 1990. BA, Political Science, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 1988.

ACADEMIC POSTS

2015- Professor and Pro-Vice Chancellor, University of Nottingham 2009-2015 Professor, Department of Government, University of Essex 2005-2009 Reader, Department of Government, University of Essex 2002-2005 Senior Lecturer, Department of Government, University of Essex 1997-2002 Lecturer, Department of Government, University of Essex 1996-1997 Teaching Fellow, Department of Government, University of Essex 1996-1997 Opinion Polls Project Manager, Data Archive, University of Essex 1995-1996 Researcher and TA, Department of Government, University of Essex 1994-1995 Temporary Lecturer, Department of Government, University of Essex 1993-1994 Research Officer, Department of Government, University of Essex LEADERSHIP ROLES

Pro-Vice Chancellor of the Social Sciences, University of Nottingham, September 2015 - Responsible for the Faculty of Social Sciences including the School of Politics and International Relations, School of Sociology and Social Policy, School of Geography, School of Education, School of Contemporary Chinese Studies, Nottingham University Business School, School of Economics, and the School of Law. Member of the University Executive Board (UEB) and Chair of the External Engagement Forum.

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Executive Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Essex, August 2013- August 2015 Responsible for the Faculty of Social Sciences including Department of Government, Department of Economics, Department of Sociology, Department of Languages and Linguistics, the Essex Business School, the Institute for Social and Economic Research, the UK Data Archive and the Centre for Psychoanalytic Studies. Direct line management of 8 heads of department, and led a faculty team of 17 FTEs across finance, communications, education, research, and business engagement. Member of the University Steering Group and numerous committees and internal bodies related to university governance. Directly report to the Vice Chancellor with an overall budget responsibility of £60 million and staff responsibility of 273 FTEs. Director of the Institute for Democracy and Conflict Resolution, University of Essex, 2010-2013 Developed and delivered a suite of externally funded activities pertaining to University research and teaching expertise in democracy and conflict resolution. Developed a portfolio of work totalling £120,000 to £150,000 per annum and contributed to the development of the vision for the University’s Knowledge Gateway. Director of the Centre for Democratic Governance, University of Essex, 2007-2010 Develop and implement research and knowledge exchange on democratic governance. Main work dedicated to successful funding bid to UK Department of International Development for £5 million to run The Westminster Consortium, led by the Westminster Foundation for Democracy. Co-Director and Deputy Director of the Human Rights Centre, University of Essex, 1999-2005 Developed new educational programmes, staffing and externally funded research and practical activities. Consolidated the non-Law UG and PGT programmes and coordinated all internal structures and processes for the Centre and its relationships with academic departments. OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE ROLES

Financial Officer, Department of Government, 2012-2013 Graduate Director, PhD Programme, Department of Government, 2007-2009 Director, MA in Global and Comparative Politics, 2005-2007 Director, State of Democracy Project (2006-2007) Director, Undergraduate Human Rights Programme, 2000-2002 Co-Director, MA Theory and Practice in Human Rights, 1999-2000 UK National Director, European Master’s Degree in Human Rights and Democratisation, 1998-1999; 2000-2002 Advisory Board and Executive Committee, Democratic Audit Admissions Selector for Politics, 1998-2002; 2003-2004 Director, Visiting Graduate Scholars at Essex Programme, 1997-2000

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Department Web Author, 1997-2000 EXTERNAL ADVISORY ROLES, BOARD MEMBERSHIP

Chair, Board of Directors, Edge Hotel School Ltd, 2014 - 2015 External Examiner, UCL Human Rights 2012-2015 Editorial Board, Conceptualising Comparative Politics, Routledge 2013- present Editorial Board, Political Research Quarterly, 2014 - present Editorial Board, British Journal of Political Science, 2013 - present Editorial Board, Nordic Journal of Human Rights, 2011- present Editorial Board, Human Rights and Human Welfare, 2003 – present Editorial Board, Journal of Latin American Studies, 2007-2013 President, Human Rights Section of the American Political Science Association, 2009-2010 Vice-President, Human Rights Section of the American Political Science Association, 2008-2009 Vice President-Elect and Programme Chair, Human Rights Section of the American Political Science Association, 2007-2008 Treasurer, Human Rights Section of the American Political Science Association, 2002-2005 Gabriel Almond Award Committee for the American Political Science Association, 2010-2011 REVIEWER

The American Political Science Review, British Journal of Political Science, Political Studies, Journal of Politics, American Journal of Political Science, European Political Research and Methods, British Journal of Politics and International Relations, Journal of Latin American Studies, Government and Opposition, Political Behaviour, European Journal of Political Research, West European Politics, Global Society, Electoral Studies, Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, Sage Publications, Routledge, Bloomsbury, Pearson Education, National Science Foundation, and the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC).

EXTERNAL CONSULTANCIES

Managing Director, Rights Awareness Ltd., 2003- present Glowinkowski International 2010- German Development Institute, 2015 Inter-Parliamentary Union, 2009-2010 International Centre for Human Rights Policy, Geneva, 2008 Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Denmark, 2007 Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Sweden, 2007 Norwegian Centre for Human Rights, 2006-2010 UK Department for International Development, 2006 Human European Consultancy, 2006 United Nations Development Programme, 2005-2006, 2007, 2008, 2012, 2014 United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, 2005-2010 Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Mongolia, 2005-2006 International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IDEA), 2005- present

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Scientific Council, World Organisation against Torture, 2003-2004 Minority Rights Group, 2004 International Centre for Transitional Justice, 2003-2004 Eurostat, 2002-2003 Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Netherlands, 2003 Home Office Citizenship Survey, 2002 MEDIA WORK Regular commentator and guest on Channel 4; CNN; BBC TV; Today Programme on BBC Radio 4; BBC Radio Five Live; BBC Essex; Essex FM; SGR Radio; BBC Three Counties; BBC Suffolk, LBC Radio. LANGUAGES Spanish: fluent reading, proficient spoken and written Portuguese: fluent reading, proficient spoken and written PUBLICATIONS

Single-authored books

1. Todd Landman (2013) Human Rights and Democracy: The Precarious Triumph of

Ideals, London: Bloomsbury Academic, 176 pp.

2. Todd Landman (2006) Studying Human Rights, Oxford and New York: Routledge,

224 pp.

3. Todd Landman (2005) Protecting Human Rights: A Comparative Study,

Washington DC: Georgetown University Press, 231 pp.

4. Todd Landman (2008) Issues and Methods in Comparative Politics: An

Introduction, 3rd Edition, London: Routledge, 355 pp.

5. Todd Landman (2003) Issues and Methods in Comparative Politics: An

Introduction, 2nd Edition, London: Routledge, 292 pp.

6. Todd Landman (2000) Issues and Methods in Comparative Politics: An

Introduction, London: Routledge, 251 pp.

Co-authored books

7. Todd Landman and Edzia Carvalho (forthcoming) Issues and Methods in

Comparative Politics: An Introduction, 4th Edition, London: Routledge.

8. Todd Landman and Edzia Carvalho (2009) Measuring Human Rights, London:

Routledge, 162 pp. (REF 2014 submission)

9. David Beetham, Edzia Carvalho, Todd Landman, and Stuart Weir (2008)

Assessing the Quality of Democracy: A Practical Guide Stockholm: International

IDEA, 320 pp.

10. Joe Foweraker, Todd Landman and Neil Harvey (2003) Governing Latin America,

London: Polity Press, 243 pp.

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11. Joe Foweraker and Todd Landman (1997) Citizenship Rights and Social

Movements: A Comparative and Statistical Analysis, Oxford: Oxford University

Press, paperback edition 2000, 296 pp.

Edited books

12. Bent Flyvbjerg, Todd Landman, and Sanford Schram (2012) Real Social Science:

Applied Phronesis, Cambridge University Press, 296 pp.

13. Todd Landman (2009) Human Rights (Volumes I-IV), Sage Library of

International Relations, London: Sage, 1563 pp.

14. Todd Landman and Neil Robinson (2009) Sage Handbook of Comparative Politics,

London: Sage, 563 pp.

Single-authored journal articles

15. Todd Landman (2016) 'Rigorous Morality: Norms, Values and the Comparative

Politics of Human Rights,' Human Rights Quarterly (forthcoming). Accepted for

publication 3 February 2015.

16. Todd Landman (2013) ‘A Most Unlikely Case: Chile, Pinochet and the Advance of

Human Rights,’ Revista Politíca, 51 (2): 37-55.

17. Todd Landman (2011) ‘Assessing the Quality of Democracy: The International

IDEA Framework,’ European Political Science, 16 December 2011, doi: 10.1057.

18. Todd Landman (2008) ‘Empirical Political Science and Human Rights’, Essex

Human Rights Review, 5 (1): 51-58.

19. Todd Landman (2007) ‘Imminence and Proportionality: The US and UK

Response to Global Terrorism’, California Western International Law Journal, 38

(1): 75-106.

20. Todd Landman (2006) ‘The Scope of Human Rights: From Concepts to Measures’,

Revista Iberoamericana de Derechos Humanos, 2: 109-138.

21. Todd Landman (2006) 'Addressing the Gaps: Promise and Performance,

Synthesis and Purity, Large-N and Small-N: A Response to Moore', Human Rights

and Human Welfare, 6 (June-July): 99-103.

22. Todd Landman (2006) ‘Holding the Line: Human Rights Defenders in the Age of

Terror’, British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 8 (May): 123-147.

23. Todd Landman (2004) ‘Measuring Human Rights: Principle, Practice and Policy’

Human Rights Quarterly, 26 (November): 906-931.

24. Todd Landman (2002) 'Comparative Politics and Human Rights', Human Rights

Quarterly, 24 (November): 890-923.

25. Todd Landman (1999) 'Economic Development and Democracy: The View from

Latin America’, Political Studies, 47 (September): 607-626. Awarded the Political

Studies Harrison Prize for the best article in 1999.

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Co-authored journal articles

26. Anita Breuer, Todd Landman and Dorothea Farquhar (2014) ‘Social Media and

Protest Mobilization: Evidence from the Tunisian Revolution,’ Democratization,

April: 1-29.

27. Bent Flyvbjerg, Todd Landman and Sanford Schram (2013) ‘Tension points in

real social science: theory/practice, time/space, power/participation – a

response’ British Journal of Sociology, December.

28. Sanford Schram, Bent Fljvbjerg, and Todd Landman (2013) ‘Political Political

Science: A Phronetic Approach,’ New Political Science, 35 (3) (September): 363-

376.

29. Todd Landman, David Kernohan and Anita Gohdes (2012) ‘Relativising Human

Rights,’ Journal of Human Rights, 11:4, 460-485 (REF 2014 submission)

30. Todd Landman and Marco Larizza (2009) ‘Inequality and Human Rights: Who

Controls What, When, and How’ International Studies Quarterly, 53 (3): 715-736.

(REF 2014 submission)

31. Tom Sorell and Todd Landman (2006) ‘Justifying Human Rights: The Roles of

Domain, Audience and Constituency’, The Journal of Human Rights, 5 (4).

32. Joe Foweraker and Todd Landman (2004) 'Economic Development and

Democracy Revisited: Why Dependency Theory Is Not Yet Dead',

Democratization, 11 (2004): 1-20.

33. Hugh Ward, Aletta Norval, Todd Landman and Jules Pretty (2003) 'Open Citizen

Juries and the Politics of Sustainability,' Political Studies, 51 (June): 289-306.

34. Joe Foweraker and Todd Landman (2002) 'Constitutional Design and Democratic

Performance,' Democratization, 9 (Summer): 43-66. Awarded the Frank Cass

prize for the best article in Democratization for 2002.

35. Claudio Cioffi-Revilla and Todd Landman (1999) ‘Evolution of Maya Polities in

the Ancient Mesoamerican System’, International Studies Quarterly, 43

(December): 559-598.

36. Joe Foweraker and Todd Landman (1999) 'Individual Rights and Social

Movements: A Comparative and Statistical Inquiry', British Journal of Political

Science, 29 (April): 291-322.

Book chapters

37. Todd Landman (2015) ‘Human Rights: Building Blocks for a Comparative Politics

of Power’ in Tony Spanakos and Francisco Panizza (eds.) Conceptual

Comparative Politics, London and Oxford: Routledge, .

38. Todd Landman (2015) 'Democracy and Human Rights: Explaining Variation in

the Record,' in Joe Foweraker and Dolores Trevizo (eds) Democracy and Its

Discontents in Latin America, Roman and Littlefield (forthcoming).

39. Todd Landman (2015) ‘Human Rights: Building Blocks for a Comparative Politics

of Power’ in Anthony Petors Spanakos and Francisco Panizza (eds)

Conceptualising Comparative Politics, London: Routledge (forthcoming).

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40. Todd Landman and Larissa Kersten (2015) ‘Measuring Human Rights,’ in Michael

Goodhart (ed.) Human Rights: Politics and Practice, 3rd edition, Oxford: Oxford

University Press (forthcoming).

41. Todd Landman (2014) ‘Social Science, Methods and Human Rights,’ in Mihr, Anja

and Gibney, Mark (eds.) The Sage Handbook of Human Rights, London: Sage,

Chapter 11.

42. Todd Landman and Anita Gohdes (2013) ‘A Matter of Convenience: Challenges of

Non-Random Data in Analyzing Human Rights Violations during Conflicts in Peru

and Sierra Leone’ in Taylor Seybolt, Jay Aronson and Baruch Fishoff (eds.)

Counting Civilian Casualties, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp.77-96.

43. Todd Landman (2013) ‘Measuring Human Rights’ in Michael Goodhart (ed.)

Human Rights: Politics and Practice, 2nd edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press,

pp. 363-379.

44. Todd Landman (2012) ‘Framing the Fight: Public Security and Human Rights in

Mexico’ in George Philip and Susana Berruecos (eds) Mexico’s Struggle for Public

Security: Organized Crime and State Responses, London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp.

99-118.

45. Todd Landman (2012) ‘Narrative Analysis and Phronesis’ in Bent Flyvbjerg,

Todd Landman, and Sanford Schram (eds) Real Social Science: Applied Phronesis,

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 27-47. (REF2014 submission)

46. Bent Flyvbjerg, Todd Landman and Sanford Schram (2012) ‘Introduction: New

Directions in Social Science’ in Bent Flyvbjerg, Todd Landman, and Sanford

Schram (eds) Real Social Science: Applied Phronesis, Cambridge: Cambridge

University Press, 1-12.

47. Bent Flyvbjerg, Todd Landman and Sanford Schram (2012) ‘Important Next

Steps in Phronetic Social Science’ in Bent Flyvbjerg, Todd Landman, and Sanford

Schram (eds) Real Social Science: Applied Phronesis, Cambridge: Cambridge

University Press, 285-297.

48. Todd Landman, (2010) 'Violence, Democracy, and Human Rights in Latin

America', in Enrique Desmond Arias and Daniel M. Goldstein (eds.) Violent

Democracies in Latin America, Durham: Duke University Press, pp. 226-241.

49. Todd Landman (2009) ‘Political Science and Human Rights’ in Rhiannon Morgan

and Bryan S. Turner (eds.) Interpreting Human Rights, London: Routledge.

50. Todd Landman (2009) ‘Measuring Human Rights’ in Michael Goodhart (ed)

Human Rights: Politics and Practice, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 47-60.

51. Todd Landman and Neil Robinson (2009) ‘Introduction’ in Todd Landman and

Neil Robinson (eds) The Sage Handbook of Comparative Politics, London: Sage, 1-

9.

52. Todd Landman (2009) ‘Human Rights’ in Todd Landman and Neil Robinson

(eds) The Sage Handbook of Comparative Politics, London: Sage, 422-434.

53. Todd Landman (2007) ‘The United Kingdom: Terror and Counter-Terror

Continuity’, in A. Brysk and G. Shafir (eds) National Insecurity and Human Rights:

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Democracies debate Counterterrorism, Berkeley: University of California Press

(July).

54. Todd Landman (2006) ‘Development, Democracy, and Human Rights in Latin

America’ in Janet Dine and Andrew Fagan (eds) Capitalism and Human Rights,

Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishers, 330-357.

55. Todd Landman (2005) ‘Democracy and Human Security: Essential Linkages’ in

International IDEA (ed) Democracy, Conflict, and Human Security, Stockholm:

International IDEA.

56. Todd Landman (2005) ‘Democracy Analysis,’ in International IDEA (ed) Ten

Years of Supporting Democracy Worldwide, Stockholm: International IDEA, 19-27.

57.

vergleichender Perspektive’, van Deth, Jan /Koenig, Thomas (Hrsg.),

Europaeische Politikwissenschaft - ein Blick in die Werkstatt, Mannheimer

Jahrbuch fuer Europaeische Sozialforschung, Band 4, Campus: Frankfurt/M, pp.

224-248.

Review articles

58. Todd Landman (2012) ‘Projecting Liberalism in a World of Realist States: David

Forsythe and the Political Science of Human Rights’, Journal of Human Rights, 11

(3): 332-336.

59. Todd Landman (2008) ‘Paradigmatic Contestation and the Persistence of

Perennial Dualities’, Political Studies Review, 6: 178-185.

60. Todd Landman (2005) ‘The Political Science of Human Rights’, British Journal of

Political Science, 35 (3): 549-572.

61. Todd Landman (2004) ‘Pinochet’s Chile: The United States, Human Rights, and

International Terrorism’, Human Rights and Human Welfare, 4: 91-99.

62. Todd Landman (2003) ‘Politics, Pragmatism, and Human Rights’, Human Rights

and Human Welfare, 3(1): 27-34.

63. Todd Landman (2001) ‘Publish Not Punish: The Contested Truth of the South

African Truth and Reconciliation Commission’, Human Rights and Human

Welfare, 1 (July): 1-6.

Conference papers

64. Todd Landman and Thomas Scotto (2014) ‘Framing Human Rights: Guatemala,

Genocide and the Trial of Ríos Montt,’ paper prepared for the Annual Meeting of

the American Political Science Association, Washington DC 28 August – 1

September 2014.

65. Todd Landman (2014) ‘Social Magic and the Temple of Human Rights: Critical

Reflections on Stephen Hopgood’s Endtimes of Human Rights, paper prepared

for a conference ‘Endtimes or Breakthrough: Human Rights in a Neo-

Westphalian World,’ 7 February 2014, The Hague Institute for Global Justice,

initiated by Amnesty International.

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66. Todd Landman and Jonathan Crook (2013) ‘The Democratization of Technology

and Conflict Analysis’, Paper prepared for the Annual Meeting of the

International Studies Association, San Francisco, 3-6 April 2013. For inclusion in

a special issue of the Journal of Peace Research.

67. Todd Landman and Steve Glowinkowski (2013) ‘Moral Externalities:

Globalisation, Human Rights and the Demand for Multinational Responsibility,’

Paper prepared for the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association,

San Francisco, 3-6 April 2013.

68. Todd Landman (2013) ‘Human Rights in Afghanistan Post-2014: Their Viability

in a Changing Social and Political Setting,’ Paper prepared for “Afghanistan after

2014: Ask and Task” organized by the NATO Defence College Foundation, in

cooperation with the NATO Defence College and the Istituto Affari Internazionali

of Rome, Palazzo de Carolis, Via Lata 3, Rome, 7-8 February 2013.

69. Gohdes, Anita and Landman (2012) ‘Systematic Unexplained Variance of

Standards-Based Human Rights Measures,’ Paper prepared for the Workshop on

‘Comparative Observation with Numbers – A critical assessment of standards-

based human rights measures’, Blankenbach, 26-27 October 2012.

70. Brauer, Anita, Landman, Todd and Farquhar, Dorothea (2012) ‘Social Media and

Social Mobilization: Evidence from the Tunisian Revolution, Paper prepared for

the 4th European Communication Conference for the European Communication

Research and Education Association (ECREA), Istanbul, Turkey, 24-27 October

2012.

71. Todd Landman (2011) ‘Projecting Liberalism in a World of Realist States: David

Forsythe and the Study of Human Rights’, paper presented the Annual Meeting of

the American Political Science Association, Seattle, Washington, 1-4 September

2011.

72. Todd Landman, Tulio Antonio-Cravo, Huw Edwards and David Kernohan (2011)

‘The Economic Geography of Human Rights’, paper prepared for the Regional

Studies Association Conference, Newcastle University, 17-20 April 2011.

73. Todd Landman, David Kernohan and Anita Gohdes (2010) ‘Relativising Human

Rights: A New System for Country Ranking,’ paper presented at the Annual

Meeting of the American Political Science Association, 1-3 September,

Washington, DC.

74. Todd Landman and Edzia Carvalho (2009) ‘Measuring Complexity and Change in

Human Rights,’ paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political

Science Association, 1-3 September, Toronto, Canada.

75. Todd Landman (2009) ‘Democracy Assessments: Donor Demand and Political

Science’, paper presented at the World Congress of the International Political

Science Association, 12-16 July, Santiago, Chile.

76. Todd Landman (2006) ‘The Role of Democracy Assessment in Democracy

Consolidation: Lessons from Mongolia’, paper prepared for the Sixth

International Conference of New or Restored Democracies (ICNRD-6), 30

October to 2 November, Doha, Qatar.

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77. Todd Landman and Marco Larizza (2006) 'Power and Human Rights: Who

Controls What When and How' Paper prepared for the Annual Meeting of the

American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, 31 August to3 September.

78. Todd Landman (2006) 'From London to Ulaanbaatar: Making the State of

Democracy Framework Travel', Paper prepared for the IPSA XX World Congress

“Is Democracy Working?” Fukuoka, Japan 9-14 July.

79. Todd Landman (2006) ‘Democratization in the Age of Rights,’ Paper prepared for

the IPSA XX World Congress “Is Democracy Working?” Fukuoka, Japan 9-14 July

2006.

80. Todd Landman (2006) ‘Endogenous Democratization in Latin America?’, paper

prepared for the 2006 meeting of the Latin American Studies Association, 14-18

March, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

81. Todd Landman (2005) ‘Defending Rights in the Age of Terror’ paper prepared

for the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington

DC, 1-4 September.

82. Todd Landman (2004) ‘Dictatorships and Double Standards Revisited: US

Foreign Policy in Chile, 1973-2000’, Paper presented at the conference on the

United States and Global Human Rights, Rothermere American Institute, Oxford

University, 11-13 November.

83. Todd Landman (2004) ‘Development, Democracy, and Human Rights in Latin

America, 1976-2000’, Paper prepared for the 2004 Meeting of the Latin

American Studies Association, Las Vegas, Nevada October 7-9.

84. Todd Landman (2004) ‘Ratifications and Reservations: Coding the de jure

Protection of Human Rights’, paper presented at SC19: Measurement Issues in

the Analysis of Human Rights, a workshop at the 2004 Annual Meeting of the

American Political Science Association, Chicago, 1 September.

85. Todd Landman (2004) ‘Holding the Line: Human Rights Defenders in

Comparative Perspective’, Paper presented at the 100th Annual Meeting of the

American Political Science Association, Chicago 2-5 September.

86. Todd Landman (2003) ‘Norms and Rights: A Non-Recursive Model of Human

Rights Protection’ Paper presented at the 99th Annual Meeting of the American

Political Science Association, Philadelphia, 27-31 August.

87. Todd Landman (2002) 'Measuring Human Rights: Principle, Practice, and Policy'

paper presented at a conference on human rights and statistics, Brussels 27-29

November.

88. Todd Landman (2002) 'The Evolution of the International Human Rights Regime:

Political and Economic Determinants', paper presented at the 98th Annual

Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, 29 August - 1

September.

89. Todd Landman (2001) 'Measuring Human Rights and the Impact of Human

Rights Policy', paper presented at the Conference on Human Rights Impact

Assessment (HRIA), 19-20 November, Brussels.

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90. Todd Landman (2001) 'Measuring the International Human Rights Regime',

paper presented at the 97th Annual Meeting of the American Political Science

Association, August 30-September 2, San Francisco.

91. Joe Foweraker and Todd Landman (2000) 'Economic Development and

Democracy Revisited: Differentiating the Dependent Variable', paper presented

at the ECPR Join Sessions, Copenhagen, April.

92. Todd Landman (1999) 'Organisation and Impact: The Green Movement in

Comparative Perspective', Paper prepared for the ECPR Joint Session, Mannheim,

April. Paper published as best papers in conference book.

Working Papers

93. Hugh Ward, Aletta Norval, Todd Landman, and Jules Pretty (2002) 'Open Citizen

Juries and the Politics of Sustainability', Essex Papers in Politics and Government

No. 155.

94. Todd Landman (2000) 'Comparative Politics and Human Rights', Human Rights

Institute Working Papers Series, Number 10, University of Denver, October.

95. Todd Landman (2000) 'The One, the Few, and the Many: Research Strategies in

Comparative Politics', Essex Papers in Politics and Government, 150.

96. Todd Landman (1998) 'Explaining Democracy: Comparative Politics and Latin

America,' Essex Papers in Politics and Government 124.

97. Todd Landman (1996) 'The Politics of Women's Mobilization in the United

States: Resources, Opportunities, and Political Process,' Essex Papers in Politics

and Government 109.

Reports

98. Todd Landman, Alejandro Quiroz-Flores and Dorothea Farquhar (2012)

Democratic Governance and Sustainable Human Development, United Nations

Development Programme, Oslo Governance Centre, Oslo.

99. Todd Landman (2006) Human Rights and Social Exclusion Indicators: Concepts,

Best Practices, and Methods for Implementation, report prepared for the UK

Department for International Development (DFID), 57pp.

100. Todd Landman, Marco Larizza, Claire McEvoy, and Edzia Carvalho (2006) State

of Democracy in Central Asia: A Desk Study, report prepared for the ICNRD-5

follow up activities.

101. Todd Landman (2006) Indicators for Human Rights Based Approaches to

Development in UNDP Programming: A Users Guide, New York and Oslo: United

Nations Development Programme.

102. Todd Landman, Marco Larizza, and Claire McEvoy (2005) State of Democracy in

Mongolia: A Desk Study, report prepared for the ICNRD-5 follow up activities and

national conference in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, 30 June – 1 July 2005.

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103. Todd Landman and Meghna Abraham (2004) Human Rights Organisation

Assessment and Performance Evaluation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the

Netherlands, 182 pp.

104. Todd Landman and Julia Häusermann (2003) Map-making and Analysis of the

Main International Initiatives in Developing Indicators of Democracy and Good

Governance, Eurostat, 95 pp.

105. Leanne Weber and Todd Landman (2002) Deciding to Detain: The Organisational

Context for Decisions to Detain Asylum Seekers at UK Ports, University of Essex

Human Rights Centre, 149 pp.

106. Todd Landman, Chris Atwood and Oliver Heath (2001) ‘What it means to be a

good citizen in England and Wales’ in 2001 Home Office Citizenship Survey:

People, Families and Communities, London: Home Office, pp. 9-26.

Other

107. Todd Landman (2009) ‘Human Rights in the United Kingdom: Contemporary

Trends’, in David Forsythe (ed) Encyclopaedia of Human Rights, Oxford: Oxford

University Press.

108. Todd Landman (2001) 'Economic Requirements of Democracy' in J. Foweraker

and P. B. Clarke (eds) The Encyclopaedia of Democratic Thought, London:

Routledge 2001, pp. 434-438.

109. Todd Landman (1997) 'The Americas', regional overview in K. Boyle and J.

Sheen, Freedom of Religion and Thought: A World Report, London: Routledge.

110. Joe Foweraker and Todd Landman (1996) 'Civil Society and Democratic

Transition,' Contemporary Political Studies 1996, Volume II, Political Studies

Association, pp. 771-777.

111. Todd Landman (1995) 'El Chiripero Wins: The Venezuelan Elections of 1993,'

Electoral Note for Electoral Studies, 14: 100-104.

112. Joe Foweraker and Todd Landman (1995) 'The August 1994 Elections in Mexico,'

Electoral Note for Electoral Studies, (June): 199-203.

Book reviews

113. Edward Cleary (2007) Mobilizing for Human Rights in Latin America, Bloomfield

CT: Kumarian Press, Journal of Latin American Studies, 40 (2): 359-361.

114. Jacobo Timmerman (2002) Prisoner without a Name, Cell without a Number,

Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, Bulletin of Latin American Research, 22

(3): 390-391.

115. Doug Imig and Sidney Tarrow (eds.) (2001) Contentious Europeans: Protest and

Politics in an Emerging Polity, Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, West

European Politics, 25 (2) 2002: 230-231.

116. Ian Budge, Hans-Dieter Klingemann, Andrea Volkens, Judith Bara and Eric

Tanenbaum (2001) Mapping Policy Preferences: estimates for parties, electors,

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and governments 1945-1998. Oxford: Oxford University Press, Political Studies,

50 (2).

117. Bent Flyvbjerg (2001) Making Social Science Matter: why social inquiry fails and

how it can succeed again. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; Alan D.

Monroe (2000) Essentials of Political Research. Boulder CO: Westview Press,

Political Studies.

118. Payne, Leigh (2000) Uncivil Movements: The Armed Right Wing and Democracy in

Latin America, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, in Journal of Latin

American Studies, 34: 761-762.

119. Ward, Peter M. and Rodríguez, Victoria (1999) New Federalism and State

Government in Mexico, Austin: University of Texas, in Journal of Latin American

Studies, 33: 628-629.

120. Rosenthal, Mona (1996) Inside the Revolution: Everyday Life in Socialist Cuba, in

Political Studies, 47(1): 195-6.

121. Fox, Jonathan (1997) Applied Regression Models, Linear Models and Related

Methods, Thousand Oaks: Sage in Data Archive Bulletin, 69 (1998).

122. Bacchi, Carol Lee (1996) The Politics of Affirmative Action, London: Sage;

Euchner, Charles C. (1996) Extraordinary Politics, Boulder: Westview; Drake, W.

Avon and Holsworth, Robert D. (1996) Affirmative Action and the Stalled Quest

for Black Politics, Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press; and O'Connor,

Karen (1996) No Neutral Ground? Abortion Politics in an Age of Absolutes,

Boulder: Westview, in Political Studies, 1998.

123. de Brito, Alexandra Barahona (1997) Human Rights and Democratization in Latin

America: Uruguay and Chile, Oxford: Oxford University Press, in International and

Comparative Law Quarterly (1997).

124. Hagopian, Frances (1996) Traditional Politics and Regime Change in Brazil,

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, Political Studies 1997.

125. Maxwell, Kenneth (1995) The Making of Portuguese Democracy, Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press, Political Studies, (1996): 988.

126. Hagle, T. (1995) Basic Math for Social Scientists: Concepts, Thousand Oaks, CA;

Sage; and Knapp, T. R., (1996) Learning Statistics Through Playing Cards,

Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage in UK Data Archive Bulletin, 63 (1997): 21.

RESEARCH AND OTHER EXTERNAL INCOME

Nuffield Foundation ‘The Rights Track’ a podcast series on empirical research on human rights, £23,972. (September 2015 to August 2016. University of Nottingham) Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) ‘Human Rights and Technology in the Era of Big Data,’ awarded £5.5 million (grant remains at the University of Essex). Innovate UK (Formerly Technology Strategy Board, TSB) Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) with Glowinkowksi International to develop a Corporate Values Index, 30 months from 10 February 2014, £162,000 (grant remains at the University of Essex).

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United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA) ‘Democratic Governance in the Arab Spring Countries’, four month project from November 2013 on concepts, measures and assessment of democratiuc governance in the Middle East and North Africa, $9,000. Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Extending the Human Rights Atlas, 12 month project from October 2013, £59,000. United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Democratic Governance and Sustainable Human Development, January – May 2012, £25,000. Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Human Rights Atlas, 1 October 2011 - 31 September 2012; £99,000. Secretary for Public Security of Mexico, Public Security Budgeting in Comparative Perspective, £16,000. International IDEA, Democratic Accountability of Public Service Delivery, July-September 2010, £8,265. UK Department for International Development, The Westminster Consortium for Strengethening Parliaments and Democracy, Essex director and representative, developed curriculum and teams for deployment in partner countries, 2008-2013. Total value: £5 million, Essex share: £100,000. UK-IERI Children’s Rights and Democracy, British Council project. 2007-2009, £121,000. State of Democracy: Revising the Handbook on Democracy Assessment, International IDEA, Stockholm, £51,625. July 2006-April 2007. Economic and Social Research Council on the Impact of Litigation on the Quality and Delivery of Public Services (with Maurice Sunkin and Lucinda Platt), £130,000. January 2006-January 2008. United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) follow-up activities to ICNRD-5 in assisting the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Mongolia in carrying out a democracy assessment, £40,000. Autumn 2005 to Spring 2006. International IDEA, Experts Meeting on the State of Democracy, 15-16 December 2005, University of Essex, £8,000. Nuffield grant on the detention of asylum seekers, October 2001 to April 2002 - £8,653.00 Eurostat – Mapping the Initiatives to Measure Democracy, Good Governance, and Human Rights December 2002-May 2003 – €85,027.

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Foreign Ministry of the Netherlands -Human Rights Impact Assessment and Performance Evaluation-January-April 2003 - €84,400.