Federico Ghezzi and Chiara Picciau (Bocconi University)—stylistic and copy editing of “Evaluating the Effectiveness of the Italian Interlocking Ban: An Empirical Analysis of the Personal Ties among the Twenty-Five Largest Banking and Insurance Groups in Italy,” Journal of Competition Law & Economics, 2021
Chiara Mosca (Bocconi University)—stylistic and copy editing of “Director-Shareholder Dialogue Behind the Scenes: Searching for a Balance Between Freedom of Expression and Market Fairness,” European Company and Financial Law Review, 2018
Satsuki Kawano (University of Guelph)—stylistic and copy editing of:
“Reorienting Stakeholders’ Views: Supporting Children with Learning Disabilities,” Journal of Japanese Studies, 2018
“Reorienting Stakeholders’ Views: A Non-Profit Group’s Approach to Supporting Children with Dyslexia” (EDGE Conference, 2018)
“People with Dyslexia and their Identities: Celebrating Diversity at a Japanese Advocacy Event” (AAS 2018 Festival)
“Marital Relations and Children’s Developmental Disabilities” (2017)
John Peters (Laurentian University)—developmental, stylistic, and copy editing of:
“A False Exception: Financialization, Rent-Seeking, and Low-Wage Work in Canada,” Studies in Political Economy, 2017
“Labour Market Inequality Revisited: A Critical Political Economy Framework” (2017 article)
“Financialization and the Decline of Organized Labour: A Study of 18 Advanced Capitalist Countries from 1970 to 2012” (2017 article)
Melissa Kimber (McMaster University)—stylistic and copy editing of “Monitoring Fidelity to and Evidence-Based Treatment: Practitioner Perspectives,” Clinical Social Work Journal, 2017
Neliana Rodean (University of Verona)—developmental, stylistic, and copy editing of “Upper Houses and Constitutional Amendment Rules: In Search of (Supra)National Paradigm(s),” Social Science Research Network, 2016
Sara Pennicino (Center for Constitutional Studies and Democratic Development)—stylistic and copy editing of:
“Elections”; section in the Max Planck Encyclopedia of Comparative Constitutional Law, 2016
“Political Parties”; section in the Max Planck Encyclopedia of Comparative Constitutional Law, 2016
Jill McTavish (University of Western Ontario)—stylistic and copy editing of “Knowledge Organization Practices in Everyday Life: Divergent Constructions of Healthy Eating,” Journal of Documentation
Frank Harvey (Dalhousie University)—developmental, stylistic, and copy editing of:
“‘What if’ History Matters? Comparative Counterfactual Analysis and Policy Relevance,” Security Studies, 24(3), September 2015
“North Korea, Ballistic Missile Defence and Canada,” Canadian Defence and Foreign Affairs Institute policy paper, 2013
“President Al Gore and the 2003 Iraq War: A Counterfactual Test of ‘W’isdom,” Canadian Journal of Political Science, 45(1) March 2012 (winner of the Canadian Political Science Association’s John McMenemy Prize for best CJPS article of 2012)
Francesco Biagi (Center for Constitutional Studies and Democratic Development)—stylistic and copy editing of:
“Plebiscite: An Old but Still Fashionable Instrument,” International Conference on Constitutional History: Comparative Perspectives, 2016
“Will Surviving Constitutionalism in Morocco and Jordan Work in the Long Run? A Comparison with Three Past Authoritarian Regimes,” World Congress of Constitutional Law 2014, workshop 10, The Constitution and Illiberal Democracies, and Cambridge Journal of International and Comparative Law, 2014
“Management and Use of Natural Resources and their Potential for Economic and Social Development: The Moroccan Case Study,” 2014 research project and report for the Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI) and the OCP Foundation
Carna Pistan (Center for Constitutional Studies and Democratic Development)—stylistic and copy editing of:
“Pseudo Constitutionalism in Central Asia: Curse or Cure?” (2014 University of Oslo Faculty of Law conference workshop paper)
“Implementation of International European Law in Croatia: Theory and Practice” (CCSDD, 2014)
“The Chameleonic Nature of Central and Eastern European Constitutional Courts: Are the rest of the post-Soviet Union Courts mere agents of their regime?” (CCSDD, 2013)
Marija Brujic and Milos Milenkovic (University of Belgrade)—stylistic and copy editing of “Prospective Perspective: Visual Anthropology and/as Intangible Cultural Heritage in Serbia,” Croatian Journal of Ethnology and Folklore Research, 2014
Ivan Kovacevic (University of Belgrade)—stylistic and copy editing of “Who Murdered Joe Magarac?” Folklore, 2014
Zorica Mrsevic (Institute for Social Sciences, Serbia)—developmental, stylistic, and copy editing of:
“Transgender Women in Prisons,” policy paper, 2016
“Survival in an ‘All Boys’ Club’: Policewomen in Serbia,” Women’s Studies International Forum, 2013 international conference
“Toward Development of Recommendations for Inclusive Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection as an Instrument for the Prevention of Identity-Based Conflicts in Serbia,” 2018 UNESCO paper
“Toward Evidence-Based Development of the Policy Reform Research Evaluation Guidelines in Serbia and the Western Balkans,” 2018 UNESCO paper
“Audit within: In search of an alternative logic for academic auditing that empowers scholars in the social sciences and humanities,” 2016 conference paper
“Return to Heritage: An Essay in Applied Humanities,” 2016 conference paper
“Administrative reform and debates over public agencies’ role in Serbia,” Sociology, 2013