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Overview

Nancy Bermeo is affiliated with the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple fields, with a focus on Computer Science and its applications alongside social sciences and educational technology. Bermeo's work integrates both technical and social perspectives, addressing topics in Educational Technology in Learning, Social Sciences and Policies, and E-Learning and Knowledge Management.

Bermeo's recent publications demonstrate engagement with diverse academic venues and interdisciplinary themes. Notable papers include:

  • "Questioning Backsliding" (2022) published in Journal of democracy
  • "PPS volume 19 issue 3 Cover and Front matter" (2021) published in Perspectives on Politics
  • "Estrategias de enseñanza inclusiva basadas en el Diseño Universal para el Aprendizaje (DUA): una revisión sistemática" (2025) published in Arandu-UTIC.

The scientist has collaborated with a range of co-authors, reflecting interdisciplinary cooperation. Frequent collaborators include Michaël Bernhard, Daniel J. O'Neill, Jennifer Boylan, Stephanie Denardo, and Karla Mundim.

Bermeo's publications are dispersed across several key journals, namely:

  • Journal of democracy
  • Perspectives on Politics
  • Arandu-UTIC.

In addition to journal articles, Bermeo has contributed to book literature, with a notable publication by Princeton University Press. This book, titled Ordinary People in Extraordinary Times, was released in 2020 and has been cited in related academic discussions.

The academic's main fields of study include:

  • Computer Science

Within these, subfields of study covered by their research are:

  • Information Systems
  • General Social Sciences
  • Computer Science Applications

Themes across Bermeo's work highlight a synthesis of technological and social policy issues. Research topics specifically include:

  • Educational Technology in Learning
  • Social Sciences and Policies
  • E-Learning and Knowledge Management

Best Publications

  • On Democratic Backsliding

    Nancy Bermeo

  • Myths of Moderation: Confrontation and Conflict during Democratic Transitions

    Nancy Bermeo

  • Democracy and the Lessons of Dictatorship

    Nancy Bermeo

  • THE IMPORT OF INSTITUTIONS

    Nancy Gina Bermeo

  • Mass politics in tough times : opinions, votes, and protest in the Great Recession

    Nancy Gina Bermeo;Larry M. Bartels

  • Mass Politics in Tough Times

    Nancy Bermeo;Larry M. Bartels

  • Federalism and Territorial Cleavages

    Francois-Pierre Gingras;Ugo M. Amoretti;Nancy Bermeo

  • What the Democratization Literature Says?or Doesn't Say?About Postwar Democratization

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  • Rethinking Regime Change@@@Transitions from Authoritarian Rule: Southern Europe@@@Transitions from Authoritarian Rule: Latin America@@@Transitions from Authoritarian Rule: Comparative Perspectives@@@Transitions from Authoritarian Rule: Tentative Conclusions about Uncertain Democracies

    Nancy Bermeo;Guillermo O'Donnell;Philipe C. Schmitter;Laurence Whitehead

  • Sacrifice, Sequence, and Strength in Successful Dual Transitions: Lessons from Spain

    Nancy Bermeo

  • Ideology and Retrospection in Electoral Responses to the Great Recession

    Larry M. Bartels;Christopher Achen;Christopher Anderson;Nancy Bermeo

  • Unemployment in the new Europe

    Nancy Gina Bermeo

  • Coping with Crisis: Government Reactions to the Great Recession

    Nancy Gina Bermeo;Jonas Pontusson

  • The Revolution Within the Revolution: Workers' Control in Rural Portugal

    Nancy Gina Bermeo

  • Redemocratization and Transition Elections: A Comparison of Spain and Portugal

    Nancy Bermeo

  • Does Electoral Democracy Boost Economic Equality

    Nancy Bermeo

  • Unemployment in the New Europe: CONCLUSION: UNEMPLOYMENT, THE NEW EUROPE, AND THE OLD INEQUALITIES

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  • Parties, Movements, and the Making of Democracy

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  • Getting Mad or Going Mad? Citizens, Scarcity and the Breakdown of Democracy in Interwar Europe

    Nancy Bermeo

  • Interests, Inequality, and Illusion in the Choice for Fair Elections:

    Nancy Bermeo

  • Does Federalism Really Matter

    Jan Erk;Edward L. Gibson;Ugo M. Amoretti;Nancy Bermeo

  • War and Democratization: Lessons from the Portuguese Experience

    Nancy Bermeo

  • Regime Change and the Coherence of European Governments

    Nancy Gina Bermeo;Mark Irving Lichbach

  • Liberalization and democratization : change in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe

    Nancy Gina Bermeo

  • Classification and Consolidation: Some Lessons from the Greek Dictatorship

    Nancy Bermeo

  • Contention and Democracy in Europe, 1650–2000

    Nancy Bermeo

Frequent Co-Authors

Larry M. Bartels
Larry M. Bartels Vanderbilt University
Peter C. Ordeshook
Peter C. Ordeshook California Institute of Technology
Philippe C. Schmitter
Philippe C. Schmitter European University Institute
Guillermo O'Donnell
Guillermo O'Donnell University of Notre Dame
Jonas Pontusson
Jonas Pontusson University of Geneva
Pradeep Chhibber
Pradeep Chhibber University of California, Berkeley
Laurence Whitehead
Laurence Whitehead University of Oxford

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