British Jnl Poli Sci
@BJPolS
British Journal of Political Science from Cambridge University Press.
Now also at @bjpols.bsky.social, just in case.
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Free to read until the end of April 2024 from our latest issue -
Support for Deliberative mini-Publics among the Losers of Representative Democracy - cup.org/3vl4ji9
- Jean-Benoit Pilet, Mrs Muir, David Talukder & Sacha Rangoni (@SciencePoULB)
#OpenAccess from our new issue -
Emissions Sufficientarianism - cup.org/43unq5R
- Goran Duus-Otterstrom (Göteborgs universitet / University of Gothenburg & Inst. för framtidsstudier/Inst. f. Futures Studies)
Free access until the end of April 2024 from our latest issue -
Anchoring Vignettes as a Diagnostic Tool for Cross-National (in)Comparability of Survey Measures: The Case of Voters’ Left-Right Self-Placement - cup.org/4cyQ7mj
- Nick Lin (中央研究院 Academia Sinica) & Seonghui Lee
Curious about what kind of information politicians really pay attention to?
Key insight from our new study: They are more likely to engage with statistical data and public opinion over media stories or rival party positions.
Now open access British Jnl Poli Sci: doi.org/10.1017/S00071…
Our latest issue is free to read (where not #OpenAccess ) for a limited period -
British Journal of Political Science - Volume 54 - Issue 2 - April 2024 - cup.org/494nKJQ
#MPSA24 #BritSoc24
#OpenAccess from our new issue -
Are the Effects of Terrorism Short-Lived? - cup.org/3IPUZpJ
- Vincenzo Bove, Georgios Efthyvoulou & Harry Pickard
#OpenAccess -
Which Information Do Politicians Pay Attention To? Evidence from a Field Experiment and Interviews - cup.org/3PNSZSI
- Roman Senninger & Henrik Bech Seeberg
#FirstView
📖 Now in print British Jnl Poli Sci
🌎 Using new data on 68 democracies, we find:
- 🇺🇸 ranks #1 in incumbency 🥇
- ⬆️ corruption -> ⬇️ incumbency
- ⬆️ legislative resources -> ⬆️ incumbency (but only when corruption is low)
#OpenAccess from our new issue -
Legislative Resources, Corruption, and Incumbency - cup.org/3IPHAxZ
- Shane Martin, Charles McClean & Kaare W. Strøm (@ucsandiego)
#OpenAccess from our new issue -
The Rich Have a Slight Edge: Evidence from Comparative Data on Income-Based Inequality in Policy Congruence - cup.org/3VuCYEL
- Mikael Persson & Anders Sundell
#OpenAccess -
In the Shadows of Great Men: Retired Leaders and Informal Power Constraints in Autocracies - cup.org/3xh6F21
- Junyan Jiang (Columbia University), Tianyang Xi (@PKU1898) & Haojun Xie (@CUHKofficial)
#FirstView
#OpenAccess from our new issue -
House Members on the News: Local Television News Coverage of Incumbents - cup.org/49dh0t4
- Gregory A. Huber (Yale University) & Patrick D. Tucker (@edisonresearch)
From our latest issue -
Anchoring Vignettes as a Diagnostic Tool for Cross-National (in)Comparability of Survey Measures: The Case of Voters’ Left-Right Self-Placement - cup.org/3Tzw2DK
- Nick Lin (中央研究院 Academia Sinica) & Seonghui Lee
#OpenAccess from our new issue -
The Expertise Paradox: How Policy Expertise Can Hinder Responsiveness - cup.org/3Vv7HSc
- Miguel Pereira & Patrik Öhberg
#OpenAccess from our new issue -
Does Protest Influence Political Speech? Evidence from UK Climate Protest, 2017–2019 - cup.org/4cp3eGV
- Christopher Barrie, @tomgfleming & Sam Rowan