Main publications

Here is a list of my most recent publications in open access journals. I have also published books and chapters. You can find the full list on my Google Scholar profile.

Bureaucrats, interest groups and policymaking: a comprehensive overview from the turn of the century

Published in Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 2023

This paper examines the intricate relationships between government officers and interest organisations, a topic receiving less attention than their connections with ministers, elected officials, and political parties. Through an extensive literature review, employing bibliometric techniques and qualitative content analysis, the study analyses 415 papers published between 2000 and 2022. It uncovers trends in authorship, research methods, and geographical focus, revealing a concentration of research networks in the United States and Europe, primarily focusing on the global North. The findings highlight a need to explore further the causal mechanisms between interest group access to bureaucracy and their influence on public policies. Additionally, the paper proposes new perspectives to analyse these political connections, stressing the importance of more regional diversity in research to develop comprehensive theoretical frameworks applicable across different contexts.

Recommended citation: Albrecht, Nayara. (2023). "Bureaucrats, interest groups and policymaking: a comprehensive overview from the turn of the century. " Humanities and Social Sciences Communications. 1(7). https://www.nature.com/articles/s41599-023-02044-8

Disputes over intellectual rights in Brazil: interest organisations and their impacts on copyright law

Published in SN Social Sciences, 2023

This study delves into the causal mechanisms underlying issue salience and business influence through a detailed case study on copyright reform in Brazil. I utilised bibliographical and documentary research methods to examine the statuses and legislative agendas of various groups and stakeholders invested in either maintaining or altering copyright laws. By scrutinising public hearings and draft bills discussed within a special committee of the Chamber of Deputies, I mapped out the policy participants and their political inclinations. Employing a combination of process tracing and preference attainment, the analysis aimed to identify the winners and losers in this discourse and the strategies they employed to achieve their objectives. In contrast to previous findings, the case study revealed that certain participants acted as countervailing forces against powerful groups, although business organisations still managed to secure minor concessions.

Recommended citation: Albrecht, Nayara. (2023). "Disputes over intellectual rights in Brazil: interest organisations and their impacts on copyright law. " SN Social Sciences. 1(6). https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s43545-023-00662-2

Distribuição de cargos, contexto político e presidencialismo brasileiro: uma análise institucional do sistema de livre provimento

Published in Revista Opinião Pública, 2022

This paper examines the evolution of discretionary bureaucratic positions in Brazil. It discusses how public office allocation relates to the coalitional presidential system and efforts to professionalise the bureaucracy. Presidential dilemmas arise between coalition support and policy control.

Recommended citation: Albrecht, Nayara. (2022). "Distribuição de cargos, contexto político e presidencialismo brasileiro: uma análise institucional do sistema de livre provimento" Revista Opinião Pública. 1(5). https://www.scielo.br/j/op/a/hDk7cbKd9xzkZPfnYJmNqQw

Reflexões sobre nomeações a cargos públicos no Brasil: a experiência de três secretarias entre 2011 e 2018

Published in Revista Brasileira de Ciência política, 2021

The paper aims to explore the potential and challenges of studying the politicisation of bureaucracy in Brazil. It incorporates a comprehensive literature review, exploratory data analysis, and three within-case studies of nominations in ministry agencies from 2011 to 2018. The paper identifies gaps in understanding the role of interest groups in appointing high-level nominees and draws upon specialised literature on pressure politics. The analysis of three national secretariats from different policy domains introduces new theoretical insights into classifying and measuring the concept of politicisation. The author hopes that these findings will contribute to studying politics and bureaucracy.

Recommended citation: Albrecht, Nayara. (2021). "Reflexões sobre nomeações a cargos públicos no Brasil: a experiência de três secretarias entre 2011 e 2018." Revista Brasileira de Ciência Política. 1(4). https://www.scielo.br/j/rbcpol/a/YwHb9JmWH36dNyyjvPtHPjK

Capital x Labor in the Creative Industries: A Marxist Approach to Copyright and Related Rights

Published in Perspectivas: Journal of Political Science, 2017

This paper aims to develop an alternative framework to understand copyright based upon a Marxist analysis of this field. By providing bibliographical research on both the fundamentals of property theories and Marxist perspectives, I try to promote another understanding of how creative industries operate. Therefore, the paper provides a literature study on both intellectual property theories and Marxism. Regarding intellectual property theories, I focus on four types of approaches: welfare theory, labour theory, personality theory, and culture theory. Regarding Marxist perspectives, I explain most fundamental concepts such as “class,” “exploitation,” and the relationship between classes and the state according to a Marxist view. Then, I try to build a framework that links these concepts. Finally, I employ this Marxist framework to the “modus operandi” of copyright core industries by analyzing how stakeholders interact with each other and to what extent they may affect public policies on copyright and related rights. In the final remarks, I suggest a research agenda on Marxism and copyright. Thus, this is a preliminary exercise to encourage other studies.

Recommended citation: Albrecht, Nayara. (2017). "Capital x Labor in the Creative Industries: A Marxist Approach to Copyright and Related Rights." Perspectivas: Portuguese Journal of Political Science. 1(1). https://www.perspectivasjournal.com/index.php/perspectivas/article/view/131/133