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EARLY VIEW!
Does closing collaborative gaps strengthen legitimacy?
Discover this PSJ article on How Managing collaborative gaps directly shapes public confidence in governance.
By: Jack Mewhirter, Danielle M. McLaughlin and Brian Calfano.
Who is at the table – and does it change how citizens feel? Discover this open access PSJ article exploring how civil society inclusion in collaborative forums shapes public perceptions of governance.
Read here: https://t.co/4kdSwKEcBD
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“Ultimately, collaboration without representation may do more harm than good.”
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NEW BLOG POST ALERT!
Manifesting Symbolic Representation through Collaborative Policymaking by Jack Mewhirter, Danielle McLaughlin, & Brian Calfano
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I just listened to this podcast and highly recommend it. Especially inspiring was the last part of the interview in which the team shares their experience working with local communities. See quote below. Thanks Jack Mewhirter, @metmac29, @BCalfano!
How to improve citizens’ perception of the police? Recent @PSJ_Editor article by Mewhirter, @metmac29 & @BCalfano on Cincinnati shows that involving civil society groups in policy making correlates with positive perceptions of the local police. More here: https://t.co/yav9Ou9e25
📢 Exciting News! Art of Science is back THIS Friday, 6/14 at 1:00PM Eastern!
Join us as Jack Mewhirter, @metmac29, and @BCalfano discuss their paper "Manifesting symbolic representation through collaborative policymaking."
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Hello, social-ecological network researchers! Have you ever thought about sharing your network datasets with practitioners? We do exactly that in our new publication in Society and Natural Resources (@info_iasnr)! https://t.co/lIOlCkWRS1
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📢 Exciting News! 📰 Check out the latest issue of PSJ with new articles now available!
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@EnvPolicyCenter and I wrote a little book! https://t.co/Q7ec2KDVWZ The book is about adaptation to sea level rise in San Francisco Bay. It is also the culmination of our several-year long conversation on the kinds of problems governance can solve, and those it can't.
I am delighted to announce that the paper by @Heewon__Lee and me has been accepted for publication at @jpart_journal ! We combined 2stage-DiD and content analysis to investigate the DOE's Clean Cities collaborative platform and its impact on air quality (1/n).
EARLY VIEW & OPEN ACCESS
Ever wondered how the composition of collaborative forums influences your perception of policy processes and participating organizations?
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Exciting Early View Alert!
Policy Studies Journal has just released a sneak peek at some groundbreaking articles! Dive into the latest research shaping policy landscapes.
Check out the future of policy studies now!
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📢 Proposal submission for #COPPR24 is now open! We are accepting proposals for individual papers, panels, and roundtables.
The deadline for submission is Sunday, October 15th, 2023.
For more information and to submit, please visit the link below.
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I wrote the original paper in 2013. Now part of the canon. The Ecology of Games Framework | 10 | v5 | Complexity in Polycentric G https://t.co/2pL6i7UFr3