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We’re excited to announce that PSJ 53(2), the special issue on Policy, Theory, and Practice (PT&P), is now live! Don’t miss the cutting-edge research shaping the field! Read it here: [onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/15410072/2…] #PSJ #PolicyStudiesJournal
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Don’t miss the cutting-edge research shaping the field!
Read it here: [onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/15410072/2…]
#PSJ #PolicyStudiesJournal](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GsuC9MBWMAAu2A8.jpg)
What made Sweden one of the first countries to adopt a carbon tax? Discover how timing, transnational ideas, and political coalitions converged in this open-access PSJ article. By Åsa Knaggård & Roger Hildingsson Read here: doi.org/10.1111/psj.70… #PSJ #PolicyStudiesJournal


If you have not previously submitted any work to PSJ but intend to do so, please review the following publication tips before clicking the submit button. psjblog.net/2023/09/12/tip… psjblog.net/2023/09/21/tip… psjblog.net/2023/09/27/tip… psjblog.net/2023/08/28/jus…
EARLY VIEW ALERT! Discover this open-access PSJ article questioning whether criminalizing homelessness actually reduces its prevalence or delivers cost savings. By Hannah Lebovits & Andrew Sullivan Read here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ps… #PSJ #PolicyStudiesJournal
Can cultural worldviews shape how people support different climate policies? Explore this open-access PSJ article from our latest issue that says yes! By @CBretter & @FelixIneq Read more here: doi.org/10.1111/psj.12… #PSJ #PolicyStudiesJournal


Discover this PSJ Early View article on how access to payday loans changed the short and long term impact of COVID-19 stimulus checks on household debt. By @grace_beals Read here: doi.org/10.1111/psj.70… #PSJ #PolicyStudiesJournal


Read more about her well-deserved recognition 👉 ucdavis.edu/news/faculty-r… #PSJ #PolicyStudiesJournal
NEW BLOG POST! Explore the latest PSJ blog introducing the “deep water null effect”, showing why even focusing events like the Orlando shooting spark concern, but not support for specific reforms. By Youlang Zhang & @liu_xinsheng Read here: psjblog.net/2025/07/16/how…
EARLY VIEW ALERT Ballot processing delays = more misinformation? Dive into this PSJ Early View article showing how restrictions on ballot processing fueled false narratives on X/Twitter after the 2020 U.S. election. Read here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ps… #PSJ #PolicyStudiesJournal
Explore this PSJ Early View article revealing how market-based reforms in Israel’s social services procurement empowered large corporations and reshaped the rules of the game. By @Reut_Marciano & Shir Gal Read here: doi.org/10.1111/psj.70… #PSJ #PolicyStudiesJournal

🫱🏽🫲🏿 #COPPR26 is more than a conference. It’s a space for building community across disciplines, methods, and institutions. Come find your people, share your ideas. CFP here: policyprocessresearch.org/coppr26-propos…
On Episode 11 of the Art of Science #Podcast, @Bishoy_Louis discusses his Perspective article published in @PSJ_Editor. Thanks for chatting, Bishoy! Watch: lnkd.in/e5i_cckb Listen: lnkd.in/ezdCXKVd Read the transcript: lnkd.in/emajGZTc #policylearning
1/5 New paper @PSJ_Editor w Shir Gal (TAU)! What are the conditions under which business corporations expand institutional power? We find that instit' power is affected by “acquisition regime”, the rules that govern how states purchase public services. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ps…
Shiran Victoria Shen (@SVictoriaShen) has published a new article in @PSJ_Editor. The article examines the question, "How can governments sustain compliance improvements when institutions falter and ad hoc enforcement fades?" Read more on our website: buff.ly/pYA3uYZ
How progressive is your water bill? Explore this PSJ article revealing how local governments use utility pricing as redistributive policy, especially where income inequality is high. By David Switzer & @MPTeodoro Read here: doi.org/10.1111/psj.70… #PSJ #PolicyStudiesJournal
