Journal highlights for APSA 2021
Scroll down to browse journal highlights for the 2021 APSA Annual Meeting, including free access to articles from Policy & Politics, the European Journal of Politics and Gender, Global Discourse, the Journal of Public Finance and Public Choice and Evidence & Policy.
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Highlights from Policy & Politics
Policy & Politics is a world-leading journal committed to advancing our understanding of the dynamics of policy-making and implementation. With an impact factor of 3.75 it ranks in the top 20 journals in Public Administration category of the Journal Citation Reports. Policy & Politics also sits in the 1st quartile of journals in the Political Science category.
How public leaders can promote public value through co-creation
Eva Sørensen, John Bryson and Barbara Crosby
Institutional logics as a framework for understanding third sector development: an analysis of Quebec and Scotland
Caitlin McMullin, Michael J. Roy, Maeve Curtin
The neglected politics behind evidence-based policy: shedding light on instrument constituency dynamics
[Open Access]
Arno Simons and Alexander Schniedermann
Drivers of health policy adoption: a political economy of HIV treatment policy
Matthew M. Kavanagh, Kalind Parish and Somya Gupta
Designing environments for experimentation, learning and innovation in public policy and governance
[Open Access]
Maurits Waardenburg, Martijn Groenleer and Jorrit De Jong
Highlights from the European Journal of Politics and Gender
The European Journal of Politics and Gender (EJPG) is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes international, cutting-edge research in the broad field of politics and gender. EJPG is endorsed by the Gender and Politics Standing Group of the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR).
Political identity, gender identity or both? The political effects of sexual orientation and gender identity items in survey research
Dan Cassino and Yasemin Besen-Cassino
Urgency and ambition: the influence of political environment and emotion in spurring US women’s candidacies in 2018
Kelly Dittmar
Gender, socio-political cleavages and the co-constitution of gender identities: a multidimensional analysis of self-assessed masculine and feminine characteristics
Amy C. Alexander, Catherine Bolzendahl and Patrikr Öhberg
Unpacking intersectional solidarity: dimensions of power in coalitions
Rossella Ciccia and Conny Roggeband
Female leader popularity and the vote, 1996–2016: a global exploratory analysis
Ruth Dassonneville, Stephen Quinlan and Ian McAllister
Highlights from Global Discourse
Global Discourse is an interdisciplinary, problem-oriented journal of applied contemporary thought operating at the intersection of politics, international relations, sociology and social policy. The journal’s scope is broad, encouraging interrogation of current affairs with regard to core questions of distributive justice, wellbeing, cultural diversity, autonomy, sovereignty, security and recognition.
Fear, pathogens and political order
Richard Ned Lebow
Politics of fear in Brazil: Far-right conspiracy theories on COVID-19
Isabela Kalil et al.
Obedience in times of COVID-19 pandemics: a renewed governmentality of unease?
Didier Bigo, Elspeth Guild and Elif Mendos Kuskonmaz
Against comfort: political implications of evading discomfort
Ditte Marie Munch-Jurisic
Moral economies of exclusion: politics of fear through antagonistic anonymity
Søren Mosgaard Andreasen
Highlights from the Journal of Public Finance and Public Choice
The Journal of Public Finance and Public Choice (JPFPC) was founded in 1983 by Professor Domenico da Empoli in the spirit of the Italian discipline of Scienza delle finanze. According to this approach, economic analysis should include individual motivations in non-market settings, political institutions, and collective decision-making.
JPFPC is unique in the international landscape of public economics journals, because it is committed to explicitly advancing knowledge in both public finance and public choice, reflecting an inclusive approach.
Political regimes and deaths in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic
Gabriel Cepaluni, Michael T. Dorsch and Réka Branyiczki
Health politics? Determinants of US states’ reactions to COVID-19
Etienne Farvaque, Hira Iqbal and Nicolas Ooghe
Larger polities are more regulated
James Bailey, James Broughel and Patrick A. McLaughlin
The political economy of Vermont’s anti-fracking movement
Alexandre R. Scarcioffolo, Shishir Shakya, and Joshua C. Hall
Mirror, mirror on the wall …: modelling the US Congress as an internal labour market
João Ricardo Faria and Franklin G. Mixon
Urgency and ambition: the influence of political environment and emotion in spurring US women’s candidacies in 2018
Kelly Dittmar
Gender, socio-political cleavages and the co-constitution of gender identities: a multidimensional analysis of self-assessed masculine and feminine characteristics
Amy C. Alexander, Catherine Bolzendahl and Patrikr Öhberg
Highlights from Evidence & Policy
Evidence & Policy is the first peer-reviewed journal dedicated to comprehensive and critical assessment of the relationship between research evidence and the concerns of policy makers and practitioners, as well as researchers.
The evidence-based policy movement and political idealism
Jesper Ahlin Marceta
Effective strategies that enhance the social impact of social sciences and humanities research
[Open Access]
Emilia Aiello et al.
Explaining variation in evidence-based policy making in the American states
Dylan L. Yingling and Daniel J. Mallinson
What do advocates want from policy research? Evidence from elite surveys
Jake Haselswerdt and Elizabeth Rigby
Networks and evidence-based advocacy: influencing a policy subsystem
Naomi Nichols, Jayne Malenfant and Kaitlin Schwan
What is research? Educators’ conceptions and alignment with United States federal policies
Kristen J. Mills et al.