Selected and recent open access journal articles
- Todd Landman, Ben Brewster, and Sara Thornton (2024) 'Taking Back Control: Human Rights and Human Trafficking in the UK,' Societies, 14(4): 47. Click HERE
- Todd Landman and Matthew Smallman-Raynor (2023) ‘The Politics of COVID-19: Government Response in Comparative Perspective,’ Political Geography, 106. Click HERE
- Douch, M., Edwards, H., Landman, T., and Malick, S. (2022) ‘Aid Effectiveness: Human Rights as a Conditionality Measure,’ World Development, 158: 105978. Click HERE
- Lavelle-Hill, R., Mazumder, A., Smith, G., Landman, T., and Goulding, J. (2021) ‘Machine Learning Methods for "Wicked Problems:" Exploring the Complex Drivers of Modern-Day Slavery,’ Nature Humanities and Social Science Communications, Springer Nature, 8, 274. Click HERE
- Doreen Boyd, Bertrand Perrat, Xiaodong Li, Bethany Jackson, Todd Landman, Feng Ling, Kevin Bales, Austin Fitzpatrick, James Goulding, Stuart Marsh, and Giles Foody (2021) ‘Informing Action for United Nations SDG Target 8.7: Examining Modern Slavery from Space,’ Nature Humanities and Social Science Communications, Springer Nature, 8 (11). Click HERE
- Todd Landman (2020) ‘Measuring Modern Slavery: Law, Human Rights, and New Forms of Data,’ Human Rights Quarterly, 42 (2): 303-331. Click HERE.
- Todd Landman and Luca Di Gennaro Splendore (2020) ‘Pandemic Democracy: Elections and COVID-19,’ Journal of Risk Research, DOI 10.1080/13669877.2020.1765003. Click HERE
- Katharine Bryant and Todd Landman (2020) ‘Combatting Modern Slavery Since Palermo: What do we know about what works?’ Journal of Human Trafficking, 6(1): 1-22. Click HERE
- Todd Landman and Bernard W. Silverman (2019) ‘Globalization and Modern Slavery,’ Politics and Governance, 7 (4): 275-290. Click HERE
- Todd Landman (2018) ‘Out of the Shadows: Transdisciplinary Research on Modern Slavery,’ Peace Human Rights Governance, Padova University Press (July): 1-15. Click HERE
- Todd Landman (2018) ‘Democracy and Human Rights: Concepts, Measures and Relationships’, Politics and Governance, 6 (1): 48-59. Click HERE