⏳ Good news for #COPPR2026 🇨🇭 – the deadline to submit proposals is now Sept 15, 2025! Don’t miss the chance to join the policy process research community in Bern, Jan 20–23. 🎯
Interested in policy process research? #COPPR26 proposal submission deadline is fast approaching (August 31st). COPPR will take place in Bern, Switzerland, January 21-23, 2026 (pre-conference workshops on the 20th). https://t.co/TBcIOGKJd0...
Thrilled to see the upcoming release of the inaugural Policy Theory & Practice (PT&P) issue, a rolling special issue of PSJ. PT&P advances policy research by bridging theory and real-world practice, fostering meaningful dialogue between scholars and practitioners.
Check out our new article (with @tchalaya) on the influence of expert knowledge on policy in authoritarian contexts and in declining democracies. It is part of a special issue on democratic backsliding and public administration in @PolicyStudiesTF. https://t.co/7BLq1vQaGO
Looking for some high impact research to read over the holidays? 📖
Check out our most cited papers of 2024. They’re free to access until the end of Jan 🎁
https://t.co/dDIYIclitT
#publicpolicy#PoliSci#PolicyProcess
Hilda Broqvist and I are chairing the NPF panel of the @ECPR_PublicPol section at @ECPR General Conference at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki next August. Don't miss the opportunity and submit your NPF paper to the public policy section by January 6. #ecprgc25
Exciting news! 📢 The RPR Special Issue on Policy Processes in Authoritarian Settings is now live! This issues includes articles on China, Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Morocco, Russia, Tajikistan, and Tunisia. Thank you @RPR_Journal for publishing!
Are you interested in pursuing a PhD in public policy? Are you passionate about public policy research? I have an open PhD position @sspunil@unil and look forward to receiving your applications: https://t.co/B6qVxJ0b5X #Careers
The special issue on policy processes in authoritarian settings we edited together with Annemieke @PubPolicyChina is out! Congratulations and thanks to all contributors for the excellent research in such challenging settings! https://t.co/Oq2XuzvNEK
What is the connection between democracy, public administration and democratic backsliding?
The draft introduction for the @PolicyStudiesTF special issue is available below.
Comments welcome! Papers for the special issue and more analysis to follow...
https://t.co/YCEbRLuwpZ
Glad to share that our article "Policy learning type shifts during creeping crises" with @PattynValerie & @EllenWayenberg was awarded the @EPA_Journal Editors’ Choice Best Paper Award 2023. Thx to the editors for the very kind recognition! #OpenAccess here
https://t.co/9G7o62ddbd
I am very proud of Jule Ksinsik @jule_ks for this excellent article on how scientists used narrative strategies during the pandemic. Check it out! https://t.co/CUFI62D25I
The #problem of #AMR is growing - but is attention? We studied long-term media coverage of the problems and solutions around antimicrobial resistances publicly discussed in #Germany and #Switzerland, now #openaccess in @socscimed: https://t.co/MGT0B06j0O @manueljfischer
Led by @IngoldKarin, @JohannaHornung & @jo_kuenzler, our SG on 👥🏛️ #PublicPolicy@ECPR_PublicPol is devoted to advancing policy process research at all stages of the policy cycle – placing emphasis on actors, institutions & their interrelated dynamics 🔄
Give them a follow 👇