Meridith LaVelle
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Research

Peer Reviewed Publications:
  • Bagwell, Stephen, Skip Mark, Meridith LaVelle, and Asia Parker. (2023). "Union Rights and Inequalities." Human Rights Review 24:465–483. DOI: 10.1007/s12142-023-00706-3
  • Bagwell, Stephen, Matthew Rains, and Meridith LaVelle. (2023). "Of One's Own Making: Leadership Legitimation Strategy and Human Rights" Journal of Conflict Resolution. DOI: 10.1177/00220027231220006.
  • Clay, K. Chad and Meridith LaVelle. "Human Rights Measurement" Oxford Encyclopedia of International Relations (Forthcoming).
  • K. Chad Clay, Mennah Abdelwahab, Stephen Bagwell, Morgan Barney, Eduardo Burkle, Tori Hawley, Thalia Kehoe Rowden, Meridith LaVelle, Asia Parker & Matthew Rains (2022). "The effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on human rights practices: Findings from the Human Rights Measurement Initiative’s 2021 Practitioner Survey" Journal of Human Rights 21(3): 317-333. DOI: 10.1080/14754835.2022.2082244

Data Projects:
  • Human Rights Measurement Initiative. Civil and Political Rights Team member.

Full Working Projects:
  • "Going off the Grid: How Digital Repression Disrupts Transnational Advocacy Network Shaming"
  • "The Repression Information Paradox (RIP): How Repression Has Evolved to Avoid the Spotlight" with
    Skip Mark
  • "Populist Leadership and Economic and Social Rights Fulfillment" with Stephen Bagwell and Matthew Rains
  • "Under the Radar: Bureaucratic Repression and Avoiding International Attention" with Matthew Rains
  • "Naming, Shaming, and Issue Linkage: Human Rights Organizations and the Enforcement of Rights Standards in Trade Agreements" with Stephen Bagwell and Travis Curtice

Draft Working Projects:
  • "Information Into Advocacy: How Different Human Rights Information Impacts Perceptions of Performance" with K. Chad Clay, Mennah Abdelwahab, and Matt Rains

Public Facing Work:
  • "Reintegration into China would cost Taiwan its empowerment rights" with Stephen Bagwell. 14 October 2022. The Loop.
  • "How far have human rights in Hong Kong eroded? We measured.'' with Stephen Bagwell and K. Chad Clay. 30 June 2022. The Washington Post. 
  • "Foreign Companies Exiting Russia echo the pressure campaign against South Africa's racist apartheid system" with Stephen Bagwell. 28 May 2022. The Conversation.
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