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- Publications
- Influence
The Social Psychology of Corruption: Why It Does Not Exist and Why It Should
- Marina Zaloznaya
- Sociology
- 1 February 2014
In recent decades, corruption has emerged as a major cause of global inequality and an important subject of social scientific research. This article argues that social psychologists have not taken… Expand
Suspicious Gifts: Bribery, Morality, and Professional Ethics
- Marina Zaloznaya
- Sociology
- 1 July 2015
icism of this book, I would like to see strong political research, as Agarwala gives us here, intersect more closely with studies that are conducted at a more cultural or microsociological level… Expand
Does Authoritarianism Breed Corruption? Reconsidering the Relationship Between Authoritarian Governance and Corrupt Exchanges in Bureaucracies
- Marina Zaloznaya
- Economics
- 1 March 2015
This article advocates for ethnographic and historical study of the political roots of corruption. Focusing on informal economies of Belarusian universities, it reexamines two theoretical… Expand
Organizational cultures as agents of differential association: explaining the variation in bribery practices in Ukrainian universities
- Marina Zaloznaya
- Sociology
- 29 August 2012
This article explores the variation in bureaucratic bribery practices of ordinary Ukrainians. Despite common arguments about corruption-generating structural constraints of economic transition and… Expand
Tsar Putin and the “corruption” thorn in his side: The demobilization of votes in a competitive authoritarian regime
- Vicki Hesli Claypool, W. Reisinger, Marina Zaloznaya, Y. Hu, Jenny L. Juehring
- Political Science
- 1 August 2018
Does everyday corruption affect how Russians view their political leadership?
- W. Reisinger, Marina Zaloznaya, Vicki Hesli Claypool
- Economics
- 4 July 2017
Abstract Do Russians’ personal experiences with corruption influence how they evaluate their political leaders and, if so, in what direction? In addressing this question, we focus specifically on… Expand
Migration as Social Movement: Voluntary Group Migration and the Crimean Tatar Repatriation
- Marina Zaloznaya, T. Gerber
- Sociology
- 1 June 2012
Voluntary group migration occurs when a collectivity reaches a group-level decision to migrate and does so as a community without external compulsion. Typical examples include collective settler… Expand
Fighting Human Trafficking or Instituting Authoritarian Control
- Marina Zaloznaya, J. Hagan
- Political Science
- 20 September 2012
Global civil society and the test of Kyoto: A theoretical extension
- E. Anderson, Marina Zaloznaya
- Political Science
- 28 May 2018
What determines how successful global civil society is in promoting international governance norms within nation-states? Studies attribute the varied effectiveness of civil action to the capacity of… Expand