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  1. Deliberation, single-peakedness, and the possibility of meaningful democracy: evidence from deliberative polls.Christian List, Robert C. Luskin, James S. Fishkin & Iain McLean - 2013 - Journal of Politics 75 (1):80–95.
    Majority cycling and related social choice paradoxes are often thought to threaten the meaningfulness of democracy. But deliberation can prevent majority cycles – not by inducing unanimity, which is unrealistic, but by bringing preferences closer to single-peakedness. We present the first empirical test of this hypothesis, using data from Deliberative Polls. Comparing preferences before and after deliberation, we find increases in proximity to single-peakedness. The increases are greater for lower versus higher salience issues and for individuals who seem to have (...)
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  3. The Political Theory of Condorcet.Jean-Antoine-Nicolas de Caritat Condorcet, Fiona Sommerlad & Iain Mclean - 1989 - University of Oxford, Faculty of Social Studies.
     
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  4. Europe's Antipodean Others.Ian McLean - 1997 - Thesis Eleven 48 (1):69-90.
  5. Reviews : Nikos Papastergiadis, Modernity as Exile: The Stranger in John Berger's Writing (Manchester University Press, 1993).Ian McLean - 1994 - Thesis Eleven 39 (1):137-139.
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  6. The Political Theory of Condorcet, Ii.Jean-Antoine-Nicolas de Caritat Condorcet, Fiona Sommerlad & Iain Mclean - 1991 - University of Oxford, Faculty of Social Studies.
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    Duverger's Law, Penrose's Power Index and the unity of the United Kingdom.Iain McLean, Alistair McMillan & Dennis Leech - unknown
    As predicted by Duverger’s Law, the UK has two-party competition in each electoral district. However, there can be different patterns of two-party competition in different districts (currently there are five), so that there have usually been more than two effective parties in the Commons. Since 1874 it has always contained parties fighting seats in only one of the non-English parts of the Union. These parties wish to change the Union by strengthening, weakening, or dissolving it. By calculating the Penrose power (...)
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    Ethics in participatory research for health and social well-being.Irina McLean - 2019 - Ethics and Social Welfare 13 (2):200-201.
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    Hegel or Darwin? The Role of Tendencies in Bernard Smith’s Historiography.Ian McLean - 2005 - Thesis Eleven 82 (1):54-61.
    Tracing the relationship between Marxism and Darwinism in Bernard Smith’s writing, the article unpacks the meaning of Smith’s claim that ‘it is the business of the art historian to reveal tendencies’. While Smith tended towards Marxism his writing is not about Marxist tendencies in art. Smith was practising a type of genealogy rather than teleology, something, that is, more Darwinian than metaphysical, philosophical or ideological. I argue that Smith’s claim is more than methodological: it also shaped the content of his (...)
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  10. John Jervis, Exploring the Modern; William R. Everdell, The First Moderns; Bernard Smith, Modernism's History.I. McLean - 2001 - Thesis Eleven 65:144-150.
     
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    Liberty, Equality and the Pareto Principle: A Comment on Weale.Iain McLean - 1980 - Analysis 40 (4):212 - 213.
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    McKenzie Work Virtual Geography.I. McLean - 1996 - Thesis Eleven 44 (1):135-138.
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    Nicholas Thomas, Entangled Objects; Colonialism's Culture; Oceanic Art; In Oceania.I. McLean - 1999 - Thesis Eleven 58 (Aug):119-140.
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    Paul Carter, The Lie of the Land.I. McLean - 1997 - Thesis Eleven 50 (1):128-131.
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  15. Rasheed Araeen, Sean Cubitt and Ziauddin Sardar (eds), Third Text Reader Review on Art, Culture and Theory.I. McLean - forthcoming - Thesis Eleven.
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  16. Ramon Llull and the theory of voting.Iain McLean & John London - 1992 - Studia Lulliana 32 (1):21-37.
  17. Thinking Australia in Oceania: Old Metaphors in New Dress.Ian McLean - 1998 - Thesis Eleven 55 (1):1-13.
    Little appears to have changed in the western imagining of the Pacific region since ancient times. While metaphors of redemption and condemnation, paradise and paradise lost, utopia and dystopia persist, Australia's place in the Pacific will remain elusive and insecure. The essay is in two parts. The first half discusses the metaphors implicit in the names given to the region, the South Seas, the Pacific and Oceania, and relates their imagining in the early European expeditions of Balboa and Magellan, in (...)
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    William Eisler, The Furtherest Schore.I. McLean - 1996 - Thesis Eleven 47 (1):127-129.
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    Nicholas Collin and the Dissemination of Condorcet in the United States.Arnold B. Urken & Iain McLean - 2007 - Science in Context 20 (1):125.
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    Reviews : Nikos Papastergiadis, Modernity as Exile: The Stranger in John Berger's Writing (Manchester University Press, 1993). [REVIEW]Ian McLean - 1994 - Thesis Eleven 39 (1):137-139.
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