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New Zealand Politics in the 1990's; 2. Did the Campaign Matter?; 3. Elections, Citizens, and the Media; 4. Gender and Leadership; 5. Coming Home? Maori Voting in 1999; 6. What Happened at the 1999 Election?; Part II: The Impact of Electoral System Change; 7. The Puzzle of Turnout; 8. Coalition Government: The Labour-Alliance Pact; 9. Members of Parliament and Representation; 10. Direct Democracy on Trial: The Citizens-Initiated Referendums; Part III: Evaluating MMP 327 $a11. Public Opinion, Public Knowledge and the Electoral System 12. Reviewing MMP; Appendixes; A. The New Zealand Election Study; B. Questionnaires; C. Statistical Methods and Supplementary Tables; D. Section 264 of the Electoral Act 1993; E. 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The starting point of the book is that flying is only one means of scholarly communication among many, and that the state of the planet now obliges us to shift to other means. How can the academic-as-globetrotter become a thing of the past? The chapters in this book respond to this call in three steps. It documents the consequences of academic flying, it investigates the issue of why academics fly, and it begins an effort to think through what can replace flying, and how. Finally, it confronts scholars and scientists, students, activists, research funders, university administrators, and others, with a call to translate this research into action. Kristian Bjørkdahl is a rhetoric scholar at the University of Oslo. He currently does research on the organization of science communication work, and on how the idea of Nordic colonial innocence is used rhetorically. He has been editor or co-editor of several volumes, including Pandemics, Publics, and Politics (Palgrave, 2019). 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