Policy Sciences Journal
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With an interdisciplinary and international focus, Policy Sciences encourages a diversity of perspectives. The editors especially welcome conceptual and empirical innovation, together with the potential richness and insight of comparative orientation.
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We are pleased to announce that the winners of the 2025 prize are Andrea Pettrachin and Leila Hadj Abdou for their article Beyond Evidence-Based Policymaking? Exploring Knowledge Formation and Source Effects in US Migration Policymaking which appeared in Policy Sciences 57(1): 3-28 (March 2024).
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NEW & OPEN ACCESS! 🔥
"A semi-automated approach to policy-relevant evidence synthesis: combining natural language processing, causal mapping, and graph analytics for public policy"
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New and open access!🚨 Social media and public policy--very timely😀 link.springer.com/article/10.1...
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We now have over 300 followers! Up from zero on Saturday.
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A public policy starter pack (writ large) - please let me know if you would like to join!!

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To celebrate the publication of our HANDBOOK OF COMPARATIVE POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS and our awesome contributors, I’m kicking off a pre-holiday challenge: every day, I’ll share a short intro to one of its chapters.

This is also an opportunity to connect with new colleagues, so please feel free to 📌!
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Happy book publication day—thrilled that our HANDBOOK OF COMPARATIVE POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS is now officially published!

It features 31 chapters authored by 50+ leading authorities. We hope that it will contribute to the (re-)emergent study of institutions, a founding pillar of polisky econsky
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Our first BlueSky post!
Open access paper by William Ascher.
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