Start your week with State and Local Government Review - this review of legislative professionalism by Rocca, Krebs and McArthur is great for classes on state politics or legislative institutions. https://t.co/LaWZnlOg2O
Have you read "Designing urban bureaucracies for coproduction" from the Fall 1985 issue of SLGR? We're digging into the archives! If you're conducting research on local government coproduction, submit to State and Local Government Review. https://t.co/6cNwNyhcJ8
Start your week with State and Local Government Review - Lobao & Kelly (2019) offer insights on urban, metropolitan and rural counties, with data from a national survey. https://t.co/LVXVl6tn1o
If you're conducting research on state, provincial, regional, local or subnational governance, or if your research illuminates public administration and policy in federal systems, send your work to SLGR!
Start your week with State and Local Government Review - Learn more about the nationalization of state legislative elections from this research by Timothy Lynch on the Minnesota State Senate. https://t.co/ecK1xiifeE
Looking to publish your article open access? Your institution may be able to help cover the APC cost.
Check to see if you are eligible for one of Sage’s open access agreements: https://t.co/6ukXTF2oAd
My first for @SLGReview is out now! I analyze recent and historical cases of political contestation in public libraries and develop a framework to categorize library contestation. https://t.co/nVKXlVbuo8
Watch your mailbox for the September issue of State and Local Government Review! If you do not currently receive SLGR, join @ASPANational & @ASPA_SIAM today. Also, remind your library to make sure you have access to SLGR from @SageJournals.
Start your week with State and Local Government Review - Rocco and Kass (2022) examine the Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds Program, with clear implications for those studying intergovernmental aid. https://t.co/DOHhwA9DBT