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López, M. (2023). Unlikely Expropriators: Why Right-Wing Parties Implemented Agrarian Reform in Democratic Brazil. 

Journal of Latin American Studies

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López, M. (2022) The effect of sampling mode on response rate and bias in elite surveys.

Quality & Quantity

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López, M. & Luna J. P. (2021). Assessing the Risk of Democratic Reversal in the United States: A Reply to Kurt Weyland. 

PS: Political Science & Politics

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López, M. (2020). State Segmentation and Democratic Survival in Latin America. 

American Behavioral Scientist.

 

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López, M., & Dubrow, J. K. (2020). Politics and Inequality in Comparative Perspective: A Research Agenda. 

American Behavioral Scientist.

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López, M. Moraes Silva, G., Teeger C., Marques, Pedro (2020). Economic and cultural determinants of elite attitudes toward redistribution.

Socio-Economic Review

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Lopez, M. (2019). Interdependência entre as elites e os pobres em contextos de alta desigualdade: questões conceituais e empíricas.

Perspectivas: Revista de Ciências Sociais

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López, M. (2018). States, elites, and inequality in Latin America. 

Sociology Compass, 12(8)

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[Article]    [Working Paper]   [Teaching Guide]

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López, M. (2016). Elite framing of inequality in the press: Brazil and Uruguay compared. 

Brazilian Political Science Review

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Silva, G. M., & López, M. (2015). "Brazilian people" in the eyes of elites: repertoirs and symbolic boundaries of inequality. 

Sociologia & Antropologia

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[Open Access]   [In Portuguese]

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López, M. (2014).  Elite perception of inequality as a threat to democracy in six Latin American countries. Book Chapter in Dubrow (ed) Political Inequality in the Age of Democracy. Routledge.

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[Book]    [Google Book]   

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López, M. (2013). Elite theory.

Sociopedia. isa.

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López, M. (2013). The state of poverty: elite perceptions of the poor in Brazil and Uruguay.

International Sociology.

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