Marina Zaloznaya, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2012 Sociology Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 
Area:
Organizational, Public Administration, East European Studies
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John Hagan grad student 2012 Northwestern
 (Bureaucratic Corruption in Transitional Economies: Political Regimes, Organizations, and Informality in Ukraine and Belarus.)
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Anderson E, Zaloznaya M. (2018) Global civil society and the test of Kyoto: A theoretical extension: International Journal of Comparative Sociology. 59: 179-211
Zaloznaya M, Claypool VH, Reisinger WM. (2018) Pathways to Corruption: Institutional Context and Citizen Participation in Bureaucratic Corruption Social Forces. 96: 1875-1904
Zaloznaya M, Reisinger WM, Claypool VH. (2018) When civil engagement is part of the problem: Flawed anti-corruptionism in Russia and Ukraine Communist and Post-Communist Studies. 51: 245-255
Claypool VH, Reisinger WM, Zaloznaya M, et al. (2018) Tsar Putin and the “corruption” thorn in his side: The demobilization of votes in a competitive authoritarian regime Electoral Studies. 54: 182-204
Reisinger WM, Zaloznaya M, Claypool VLH. (2017) Does everyday corruption affect how Russians view their political leadership Post-Soviet Affairs. 33: 255-275
Zaloznaya M. (2015) Suspicious Gifts: Bribery, Morality, and Professional Ethics Contemporary Sociology. 44: 479-481
Zaloznaya M. (2015) Does Authoritarianism Breed Corruption? Reconsidering the Relationship Between Authoritarian Governance and Corrupt Exchanges in Bureaucracies Law and Social Inquiry. 40: 345-376
Zaloznaya M. (2014) The social psychology of corruption: Why it does not exist and why it should Sociology Compass. 8: 187-202
Zaloznaya M. (2013) Beyond anti-corruptionism: Sociological imagination and comparative study of corruption Comparative Sociology. 12: 705-751
Zaloznaya M, Gerber TP. (2012) Migration as social movement: Voluntary group migration and the crimean tatar repatriation Population and Development Review. 38: 259-284
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