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The 'what did we learn on our summer holidays?' anonymous memo itself archive.ph/5imGV
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This is….and imagine all the other ways this manifests… and across different contexts

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covid19inquiry.scot
We will hear from:
🔵 Professor Nicole Busby - Professor in Human Rights, Equality and Justice, @uofglasgow.bsky.social
🔵 Professor @paulcairney.bsky.social - Professor of Politics and Public Policy, @stir.ac.uk

For more information please visit our website: covid19inquiry.scot
Professor Nicole Busby is Professor of Human Rights, Equality and Justice at the University of Glasgow. They have over 30 years of experience focused on EU law, labour law, equality law, and human rights. She holds a PhD in Law, with a specialism in EU and UK sex equality law. She has held key advisory roles and currently serves on the Scottish Government’s Human Rights Incorporation and Implementation Oversight Board. Professor Paul Cairney is Professor of Politics and Public Policy at the University of Stirling. He specialises in UK and Scottish Government policymaking, with a particular focus on public health and inequalities. He served as Special Advisor to the Scottish Parliament’s Finance and Public Administration Committee inquiry into effective government decision-making, and as an Expert Witness to the UK COVID-19 Inquiry, providing a written report and oral evidence on Scottish political governance.
paulcairney.bsky.social
Yes, in that there are high/low state versions of the same vague ambition

by Paul CairneyReposted by: Chris Hanretty

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New political science analysis of the renewed push for preventive health: ‘Can it be any different this time around?

doi.org/10.1016/j.so...
Redirecting
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polprocessrsch.bsky.social
Rob DeLeo at Bentley University’s Public Policy Program is pleased to host a US COPPR Satellite for 2026. Scholars who cannot travel to Bern but would like to convene in person can register to attend COPPR Bentley from January 21 – 23. policyprocessresearch.org
Conference on Policy Process Research
policyprocessresearch.org

by John HolbeinReposted by: Paul Cairney

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Political scientists: can you help me with something?

I'm adding suggested podcast episodes to my Politics of Public Policy syllabus this year.

I need a podcast episode on these two topics:

-Agenda Setting
-Policy Feedback

Anything come to mind?

Thanks in advance!

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polprocessrsch.bsky.social
Experiencing a hurting stalemate about going to #COPPR26? Send us your proposals and you can attend in person or online!
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The Conference on Policy Process Research 2026 is in Bern, Switzerland, January 20-23. You can submit your paper or presentation ideas here - policyprocessresearch.org - and can attend in person or online.
20-23 January 2026, COPPR, University of Bern

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by Paul CairneyReposted by: Luxembourg

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Fair play to whoever cooked up the spam emails that are getting through the usual filter: an email apologising to a customer, then someone replying in confusion, someone replying to the reply, and so on. It is a decent copy of the reply-all emails you get at work.

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