Looking for research/publishing opportunities
Dear Research Community members! As a continuing PhD candidate in public policy, specializing in Agenda-Setting in the digital era (by using the combination of online research and NVivo content analyses), I am looking for opportunities to co-publish and/or cooperate with some like-minded scholars from various institutions. There is a great degree of flexibility with regard to the fields you may represent. Agenda-Setting does not only relate to the field of Public Policy, but increasingly relates to the domain of Media, Communications, Social Media, Journalism etc. My country areas are developing nations, and energy-rich (both developing and developed) nations. The major policy issues of interest are corruption, economic diversification, but would be happy to consider other policy issues. Two of my most recent publications (the first does not directly relate to agenda-setting): 1. Dyussenov, M. (forthcoming). The role of ICT in addressing corruption across political regimes <https://www.researchgate.net/publication/319527693_The_role_of_ICT_in_addressing_corruption_across_political_regimes?_iepl%5BviewId%5D=b4e3UDS2Ezin1khz5C8niiQZ&_iepl%5BprofilePublicationItemVariant%5D=default&_iepl%5Bcontexts%5D%5B0%5D=prfpi&_iepl%5BtargetEntityId%5D=PB%3A319527693&_iepl%5BinteractionType%5D=publicationTitle> . *Philippine journal of public administration* 2. Dyussenov, M. (2017). Who Sets the Agenda in Thailand? Identifying key actors in Thai corruption policy, 2012-2016 <https://www.researchgate.net/publication/313571288_Who_Sets_the_Agenda_in_Thailand_Identifying_key_actors_in_Thai_corruption_policy_2012-2016?_iepl%5BviewId%5D=b4e3UDS2Ezin1khz5C8niiQZ&_iepl%5BprofilePublicationItemVariant%5D=default&_iepl%5Bcontexts%5D%5B0%5D=prfpi&_iepl%5BtargetEntityId%5D=PB%3A313571288&_iepl%5BinteractionType%5D=publicationTitle> . *Journal of Asian Public Policy (Routledge)*. The complete list of my publications (including conference & working papers and unpublished works) and other details can be found here: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Mergen_Dyussenov Here is my email address: mergend7@gmail.com Thanks, Mergen -- Regards, Mergen Dyussenov, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy (NUS), Singapore
Hi Mergen, your post looks very interesting. Although I have not been working within the mainstream agenda-setting projects, my interest lies in the use of social media to map the discourse of corruption in Nigeria. Should you require any form of collaboration or assistance in data collection, kindly feel free to email me. You may visit www.dhunilag.com to view our current research project. Thank you. Best wishes, Tunde On Thu, Oct 5, 2017 at 6:16 PM, Mergen <mergend7@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Research Community members!
As a continuing PhD candidate in public policy, specializing in Agenda-Setting in the digital era (by using the combination of online research and NVivo content analyses), I am looking for opportunities to co-publish and/or cooperate with some like-minded scholars from various institutions.
There is a great degree of flexibility with regard to the fields you may represent. Agenda-Setting does not only relate to the field of Public Policy, but increasingly relates to the domain of Media, Communications, Social Media, Journalism etc.
My country areas are developing nations, and energy-rich (both developing and developed) nations. The major policy issues of interest are corruption, economic diversification, but would be happy to consider other policy issues.
Two of my most recent publications (the first does not directly relate to agenda-setting):
1. Dyussenov, M. (forthcoming). The role of ICT in addressing corruption across political regimes <https://www.researchgate.net/publication/319527693_The_ role_of_ICT_in_addressing_corruption_across_political_ regimes?_iepl%5BviewId%5D=b4e3UDS2Ezin1khz5C8niiQZ&_iepl% 5BprofilePublicationItemVariant%5D=default&_iepl%5Bcontexts% 5D%5B0%5D=prfpi&_iepl%5BtargetEntityId%5D=PB%3A319527693&_iepl% 5BinteractionType%5D=publicationTitle> . *Philippine journal of public administration*
2. Dyussenov, M. (2017). Who Sets the Agenda in Thailand? Identifying key actors in Thai corruption policy, 2012-2016 <https://www.researchgate.net/publication/313571288_Who_ Sets_the_Agenda_in_Thailand_Identifying_key_actors_in_ Thai_corruption_policy_2012-2016?_iepl%5BviewId%5D= b4e3UDS2Ezin1khz5C8niiQZ&_iepl%5BprofilePublicationItemVarian t%5D=default&_iepl%5Bcontexts%5D%5B0%5D=prfpi&_iepl% 5BtargetEntityId%5D=PB%3A313571288&_iepl%5BinteractionType%5D= publicationTitle> . *Journal of Asian Public Policy (Routledge)*.
The complete list of my publications (including conference & working papers and unpublished works) and other details can be found here: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Mergen_Dyussenov Here is my email address: mergend7@gmail.com
Thanks, Mergen -- Regards, Mergen Dyussenov, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy (NUS), Singapore _______________________________________________ The Air-L@listserv.aoir.org mailing list is provided by the Association of Internet Researchers http://aoir.org Subscribe, change options or unsubscribe at: http://listserv.aoir.org/ listinfo.cgi/air-l-aoir.org
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