Research
Distributive politics
- “Mapping the bacon: on the spatial allocation of pork barrel politics in Brazilian municipalities” in Instituições, Políticas e Governo, orgs.: Mariana Batista,Bhreno Vieira and Pedro Nascimento. Forthcoming, 2024.
- Beyond borders: how spatial spillover effects shape the role of pork barrel politics on subnational public policy provision? (Working paper)
- On the particularistic behaviour of Brazilian legislators in the production of Bills. (Revise and resubmit).
Public Policy
- How many could have been saved? Effects of social distancing on COVID-19. Brazilian Journal of Public Administration, 2021. With Matheus Cunha, Virginia Rocha and Marcus Torres, in English. Replication materials.
- Public policies: classic models and 40 years of production in Brazil. Revista Brasileira de Informação Bibliográfica em Ciências Sociais, 2017. With Mariana Batista, in Portuguese.
- More than good intentions: Quantitative and qualitative techniques in impact evaluation of public policies. Revista Brasileira de Ciências Sociais, 2019. With Mariana Batista, in Portuguese.
- On programme theory and opportunities for use in evaluation. With Lucas Silva and Antonio Fernandes. (Under Review).
- On the use of evaluations, practical examples and lessons learnt in a comparative perspective. Co-authored with Ferlanda Luna and Jaqueline Damasceno. (Under review).
- Natural disasters and healthcare outcomes. With Anderson Henrique. (Under Review).
Transparency and Reproducibility
- A roadmap for transparency and reproducibility: the TIER Protocol, Revista Política Hoje, 2020. With Ian Rebouças Batista, in English and Portuguese.
- D. Figueiredo, R. Lins, A. Domingos, N. Janz, L. Silva. Seven Reasons Why: A User’s Guide to Transparency and Reproducibility. Brazilian Political Science Review, 2019. With Dalson Figueiredo, Rodrigo Lins, Nicole Janz and Lucas Silva, in English.
- The yellow brick road? Why and how to produce qualitative research more transparently. With Virginia Rocha and Palloma Marciano. Forthcoming, in Portuguese. (2024).
PhD Thesis
- Domingos, A. Beyond borders: How spatial spillover effects shape the role of pork barrel politics on subnational public policy provision. PhD dissertation, Federal University of Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil. May 10t, 2023.
Blog posts
Let them eat bacon? Exploring the subnational positive effects of pork barrel politics in the Brazilian context. EUREKA Blog, Eurac Research, 23 April 2024.
Domingos, A. & Lins, R. Métodos em Pauta: an initiative bringing transparency to Brazilian political science. Berkeley Initiative for Transparency in the Social Sciences (BITSS) Blog