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Judge, David and Shephard, Mark (2023) Divining the UK's national interest : MPs' parliamentary discourse and the Brexit withdrawal process. British Politics, 18 (4). pp. 579-602. ISSN 1746-918X

Ludwicki-Ziegler, Sebastian and Shephard, Mark (2023) 'New politics', crisis effects and format effects : a comparative study of hostility and positivity in exchanges between leaders during UK Prime Minister's questions and Scottish and Welsh First Minister's questions. British Journal of Politics and International Relations. pp. 1-23. ISSN 1369-1481

Robertson, David J. and Shephard, Mark P. and Anderson, Anthony and Huhe, Narisong and Rapp, David N. and Madsen, Jens K. (2023) Editorial : The psychology of fake news on social media, who falls for it, who shares it, why, and can we help users detect it? Frontiers in Psychology, 14. 1236748. ISSN 1664-1078

Shephard, Mark P. and Robertson, David J. and Huhe, Narisong and Anderson, Anthony (2023) Everyday non-partisan fake news : sharing behavior, platform specificity, and detection. Frontiers in Psychology, 14. 1118407. ISSN 1664-1078

Preston, S. and Anderson, A. and Robertson, D. J. and Shephard, M. P. and Huhe, N. (2021) Who falls for fake news? The role of emotional intelligence. In: Association for Psychological Science Virtual Convention 2021, 2021-05-26 - 2021-05-27.

Preston, Stephanie and Anderson, Anthony and Robertson, David J. and Shephard, Mark P. and Huhe, Narisong (2021) Detecting fake news on Facebook : the role of emotional intelligence. PLOS One, 16 (3). e0246757. ISSN 1932-6203

Shephard, Mark and Braby, Daniel (2020) Constitutional Implications of COVID-19 : Operation of PMQs* Pre and Post-COVID-19 : House of Lords Constitution Committee : Inquiry into the Constitutional Implications of COVID-19. UK Parliament, London.

Huhe, Narisong and Shephard, Mark and Anderson, Anthony and Robertson, David; (2020) An Experimental Exploration of Network Dynamics on Social Media : Accounting for Who Spots Fake News and Who Shares It [Written Evidence - DAD0036]. In: Select Committee on Democracy and Digital Technologies. House of Lords: Select Committee on Democracy and Digital Technologies . UK Parliament, London, pp. 224-227.

Shephard, Mark and Braby, Daniel (2020) Questions to the PM versus questions by the PM : an examination of the state and nature of 'Punch and Judy' politics during PMQs at Westminster. Journal of Legislative Studies, 26 (1). pp. 27-46. ISSN 1357-2334

Shephard, Mark Peter; Jackson, Daniel and Thorsen, Einar and Lilleker, Darren and Weidhase, Nathalie, eds. (2019) If everyone has a mandate… surely nobody has a mandate? In: UK Election Analysis 2019. The Centre for Comparative Politics and Media Research, Poole, UK, p. 74. ISBN 978-1-910042-23-6

Shephard, Mark Peter; Hassan, Gerry, ed. (2019) The committee system of the Scottish Parliament. In: The Story of the Scottish Parliament. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, pp. 97-104. ISBN 9781474454902

Shephard, Mark Peter and Simson Caird, Jack; Leston-Bandeira, Cristina and Thompson, Louise, eds. (2018) The role of a backbench MP. In: Exploring Parliament. Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 187-195. ISBN 9780198788430

Shephard, Mark Peter; Thorsen, Einar and Jackson, Dan and Lilleker, Darren, eds. (2017) Social media and the Corbyn breakthrough. In: UK Election Analysis 2017. Centre for the Study of Journalism, Culture and Community (CSJCC), Bournemouth. ISBN 9781910042144

Shephard, Mark Peter and Quinlan, Stephen; Bruns, Axel and Enli, Gunn and Skogerbo, Eli and Larsson, Anders Olof and Christensen, Christian, eds. (2015) Social media and the Scottish independence referendum 2014 : events and the generation of enthusiasm for yes. In: The Routledge Companion to Social Media and Politics. Routledge, Oxford, pp. 488-502. ISBN 9781138860766

Rose, Richard and Shephard, Mark Peter; Cowley, Philip and Kavanagh, Dennis, eds. (2015) The long and the short of the SNP breakthrough. In: The British General Election of 2015. Palgrave Macmillan Ltd., Basingstoke. ISBN 9781137366115 (In Press)

Quinlan, Stephen and Shephard, Mark and Paterson, Lindsay (2015) Online discussion and the 2014 Scottish independence referendum : flaming keyboards or forums of deliberation? Electoral Studies, 38. 192–205. ISSN 0261-3794

Shephard, Mark (2015) Improving Online Political Engagement for Effective Public Engagement. University of Strathclyde, Glasgow.

Shephard, Mark; Jackson, Daniel and Thorsen, Einar, eds. (2015) Using social media to predict the general election? In: UK Election Analysis 2015. Centre for the Study of Journalism, Culture and Community (CSJCC).

Tagg, Stephen and Shephard, Mark Peter and Quinlan, Stephen (2014) Scottish independence social media analyses : some R tm analyses. In: Social Media Analysis : Methods and Ethics, 2014-04-25 - 2014-04-25, University of Glasgow.

Shephard, Mark Peter and Quinlan, Stephen and Tagg, Stephen and Paterson, Lindsay; Mycock, Andrew and Tonge, Jonathan, eds. (2014) Engaging the brain as well as the heart : political literacy and social media platforms. In: Beyond the Youth Citizenship Commission. Political Studies Association, London, pp. 37-41. ISBN 9780956966148

Patrikios, Stratos and Shephard, Mark Peter (2014) Representative and useful? an empirical assessment of the representative nature and impact of the Scottish Youth Parliament. Journal of Legislative Studies, 20 (2). pp. 236-254. ISSN 1357-2334

Shephard, Mark Peter and Quinlan, Stephen and Tagg, Stephen and Paterson, Lindsay; (2013) Dealing with information from social media. In: Understanding Research on Social Attitudes Regarding the Scottish Independence Referendum 2014. Applied Quantitative Methods Network.

Shephard, Mark Peter and Patrikios, Stratos (2013) Making democracy work by early formal engagement? A comparative exploration of youth parliaments in the EU. Parliamentary Affairs, 66 (4). pp. 752-771. ISSN 0031-2290

Shephard, Mark Peter; (2012) Scotland. In: Legislatures of Small States. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-53833-6

Shephard, M. and Johns, R. (2012) A face for radio? How viewers and listeners reacted differently to the third leaders' debate in 2010. British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 14 (1). pp. 1-18. ISSN 1369-1481

Johns, Robert and Shephard, Mark Peter (2011) Facing the voters : the potential impact of ballot paper photographs in British elections. Political Studies, 59 (3). pp. 636-658. ISSN 0032-3217

Owens, John and Shephard, Mark Peter; Casey, Terrence, ed. (2011) From 9/11 to 2011: the "War on Terror" and the onward march of executive power? In: The Legacy of the Crash. Palgrave Macmillan Ltd., pp. 221-241. ISBN 978-0-230-30459-8

Shephard, M.P.; Owens, J.E and Pelizzo, R., eds. (2010) Parliamentary Scrutiny and Oversight of the British 'War on Terror': Surrendering Power to Parliament or Plus Ça Change? In: The "War on Terror" and the Growth of Executive Power?: A Comparative Analysis. Taylor and Francis. ISBN 9780415489331

Shephard, M.P. and Carman, C.J. Hansard Society for Parliamentary Government (2009) Committees in the Scottish Parliament. In: The Scottish Parliament 1999-2009 : the first decade. Luath, Edinburgh, pp. 21-28. ISBN 9781906817213

Shephard, M.P. (2009) Parliamentary scrutiny and oversight of the British ‘war on terror’ : from accretion of executive power and evasion of scrutiny to embarrassment and concessions. Journal of Legislative Studies, 15 (2-3). pp. 191-218. ISSN 1357-2334

Shephard, Mark and Johns, R.A. (2008) Candidate image and electoral preference in Britain. British Politics, 3 (3). pp. 324-349. ISSN 1746-918X

Johns, R.A. and Shephard, M.P. (2007) Gender, candidate image and electoral preference. British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 9 (3). pp. 434-460. ISSN 1369-1481

Shephard, M.P. and Carman, C.J. (2007) Electoral poachers? an assessment of shadowing behaviour in the Scottish parliament. Journal of Legislative Studies, 13 (4). pp. 483-496. ISSN 1357-2334

Shephard, M.P. (2007) Multiple audiences, multiple messages? An exploration of the dynamics between the party, the candidate and the various constituencies. British Elections and Parties Review, 17 (2). pp. 181-201. ISSN 1368-9886

Shephard, Mark and Cairney, P. (2005) The impact of the Scottish parliament in amending executive legislation. Political Studies, 53 (2). p. 303. ISSN 0032-3217

Shephard, Mark; Pelizzo, R. and Staplehurst, R., eds. (2004) Administrative review and oversight : the experience of Westminster. In: Legislatures and Oversight. Series on contemporary issues in parliamentary development . World Bank Institute Publications, pp. 40-46.

Shephard, Mark and Cairney, P. (2004) Consensual or dominant relationships with parliament? A comparison of administrations and ministers in Scotland. Public Administration, 82 (4). pp. 831-856. ISSN 0033-3298

Shephard, Mark and Scully, R.; Norton, P., ed. (2002) The European parliament: of barriers and removed citizens. In: Parliament and Citizens of Western Europe. FrankCass, pp. 153-177. ISBN 0714648353

Shephard, Mark; Fleming, J. and Holland, I., eds. (2001) Lesson from westminster: the Scottish executive and new improved codes of conduct? In: Motivating Ministers to Morality. Ashgate, pp. 61-74. ISBN 0754622177

Shephard, Mark and McGarvey, N. and Cavanagh, M. (2001) New Scottish parliament, new Scottish parliamentarians? Journal of Legislative Studies, 7 (2). pp. 79-104. ISSN 1357-2334

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