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    Transnational identity and the Gulf crisis: changing narratives of belonging in Qatar by Mitchell, Jocelyn Sage

    Published in International affairs (London) (01-07-2021)
    “…Abstract What does the recent Gulf diplomatic crisis of June 2017 to January 2021 mean for the future of the region's signature transnationalism: the khalījī…”
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    Journal Article
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    Return to the Isle of Ted: Simulating the Collective Action Problem of Climate Change by Mitchell, Jocelyn Sage

    Published in PS, political science & politics (01-07-2020)
    “…This article modifies the classic “Isle of Ted” simulation to teach students about the collective action problems associated with climate change. Modifications…”
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    Journal Article
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    Women reporters as experts on security affairs in Jordan? Rethinking gender and issue competency stereotypes by Jones, Calvert W., Mitchell, Jocelyn Sage

    Published in Mediterranean politics (Frank Cass & Co.) (27-05-2023)
    “…Research on gender and issue competency stereotypes frequently deems security affairs a "stereotypically masculine" domain. Traditionally, men are seen as more…”
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    Blockade: Social Media and the Gulf Diplomatic Crisis by Mitchell, Jocelyn Sage

    “…The online public sphere, and the ways in which its digital media platforms influence discourse, is a crucial but understudied area of research in the six Arab…”
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    Political and Socioeconomic Transformation in the GCC: Image and Reality by Sage Mitchell, Jocelyn

    Published in History compass (01-03-2010)
    “…Although the Middle East remains one of the least free regions of the world in 2009, it is possible to study political transformation in the region. This paper…”
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    Virtual Integration in U.S. Senate Campaigns: An Active Learning Tool for Teaching American Government by Mitchell, Jocelyn Sage

    Published in Journal of political science education (03-04-2019)
    “…The learning objectives of the introductory American Government course, one of the most common entry-level political science classes in American universities,…”
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    What Money Can't Buy: Wealth, Inequality, and Economic Satisfaction in the Rentier State by Mitchell, Jocelyn Sage, Gengler, Justin J.

    Published in Political research quarterly (01-03-2019)
    “…How do perceived inequalities in allocation impact citizen satisfaction with state-distributed benefits in rentier societies? Resource-rich rentier regimes are…”
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    Ambivalent Sexism? Shifting Patterns of Gender Bias in Five Arab Countries by Jones, Calvert W, Mitchell, Jocelyn Sage, Martin, Justin D

    Published in International studies quarterly (01-06-2021)
    “…Abstract While institutional support is growing for women in leadership positions across the Arab world, little is known about how rising numbers of women in…”
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    Beyond Bricks and Mortar: Creating Knowledge Through Student–Faculty Partnerships by Mitchell, Jocelyn Sage

    “…Who benefits from the rapid development of transnational education institutions? Despite concerns of academic capitalism or neocolonial imperialism, both the…”
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    Beyond Bricks and Mortar: Creating Knowledge Through Student–Faculty Partnerships by Mitchell, Jocelyn Sage

    “…Who benefits from the rapid development of transnational education institutions? Despite concerns of academic capitalism or neocolonial imperialism, both the…”
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    Beyond allocation: The politics of legitimacy in Qatar by Mitchell, Jocelyn Sage

    Published 01-01-2013
    “…This dissertation argues that in order to explain the political stability of Qatar amid the region-wide tumult of the Arab Spring, we must go beyond classic…”
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    Dissertation
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    THE WAGES OF OIL: PARLIAMENTS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN KUWAIT AND THE UAE by Mitchell, Jocelyn Sage

    Published in Arab studies journal (01-10-2016)
    “…For this reason, Herb is dismissive of Emirati and Qatari citizens' influence on their countries' economic outcomes, pointing to their distorted labor markets…”
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    Book Review
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