And we're off! 🎉 We are excited to announce the newest editor cadre of the Michigan Journal of Public Affairs is officially soliciting articles for Volume 21. Looking forward to another great year!
We are proud to announce the publication of Volume 20 of the Michigan Journal of Public Affairs. This year’s publication includes original research on a variety of diverse topics that are vital to modern policy discourse. https://t.co/56K017ExHH
It’s MJPA Volume 20 reading day at @fordschool. Thank you to those who submitted their work for consideration; our editors are currently engaging in review. Conditional offers for publication will be made next week!
We are accepting submissions for Volume 20 of the Michigan Journal of Public Affairs. We invite graduate students, academics, and policy professionals to submit their work. Send submissions to [email protected] by 1/21/24. See https://t.co/As3iUpMCee for further details.
Last but not least: "Can Low Earth Orbit Satellites Bridge the Digital Divide in the United States?" Sophia Warner evaluates this question, explaining how remote communities are likely to achieve tangible benefit from the technology.
We are proud to announce the publication of @MJPA volume 19. This year’s journal presents a series of thoughtful and well-researched articles that have the potential to make a powerful impact on today’s policy debates. (Paper descriptions in thread) https://t.co/BZUWJlWIvO
Bryan Ricketts applies Normal Accidents Theory from organizational theory to management of financial systems in "Bank Stress Tests as Safety Case Regulation."
We condemn the Russian Federation’s attack on the sovereign state of Ukraine. Full statement: https://t.co/2S9cQej5t8 @iiumich @CES_Michigan #UmichPolish
We are excited to open submissions for Volume 19 of the Michigan Journal of Public Affairs. Eligible authors are invited and encouraged to submit their work by 1/10/22. See https://t.co/As3iUpv0PE for further details.