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The latest comes from the Pepperdine University School of Public Policy, which is creating a new master’s program in Middle East Policy Studies with the help of the Washington Institute for Near ...
For 30 years, volumes of research and analysis on African policy were hiding on library shelves, available only in print. Now available in eCommons, the journal joins nine other active periodicals UD ...
Introduction Many predatory journals fail to follow best publication practices. Studies assessing the impact of predatory journals have focused on how these articles are cited in reputable academic ...
The University of California (UC) Faculty Assembly voted down a proposal to make a semester of ethnic studies an admissions requirement on April 23. According to EdSource, a nonprofit journalism ...
BPS journal articles with highest number of policy mentions* during 2024 ... *Impact: measured by number of post mentions across Altmetric's platform as gathered from government guidelines, reports, ...
Schaffner, C. (2004) Political Discourse Analysis from the Point of View of Translation Studies. Journal of Language and Politics, 3, 117-150.
Tallaki and Bracci (2021) examined risk and risk management in PPP/PFI through a systematic literature review. Osei-Kyei et al. (2023) reviewed the trend of research studies on risk management in PPPs ...
Research on climate policy is growing exponentially. Of the approximately 85,000 individual studies ever published on policy instruments for mitigating global heating, a good quarter are from 2020 ...
An editorial from the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors recommends actions that authors, institutions, funders, journal editors, and publishers can take to protect against predator ...
Journals focused on ferns, clams, or coral reefs had proportionally more of their articles cited by the federal government when protecting species than more prominent, higher-impact journals. The ...
Soroka, S., & Wlezien, C. (2019). Tracking the Coverage of Public Policy in Mass Media. Policy Studies Journal, 47, 471-491.