The whole issue 1/2022 can be found here.
CONTENTS
Pluralism and Political Studies in the UK
- Pluralism and Political Studies in the UK: A Pilot Study into Who Gets What in the Discipline
Brenda Gonzalez Ginocchio, Andrew Hindmoor and Liam Stanley - Corrigendum
- What We Need to Do to Deliver Pluralism
Gerry Stoker - A Response to Gonzalez Ginocchio, Hindmoor and Stanley
Angelia R Wilson - Recognising Gender: A Response to Gonzalez Ginocchio, Hindmoor and Stanley
Fran Amery - What Now for British Politics? Reflections on Gonzalez Ginocchio, Hindmoor and Stanley
Peter Allen
State of the Art – Review Articles
- Something New on the Western Front: Twenty Years of Interest Group Research (1999–2018)
Andrea Pritoni and Giulia Vicentini
ARTICLES
- Kayfabe, Smartdom and Marking Out: Can Pro-Wrestling Help Us Understand Donald Trump?
David S Moon - Communicating Political Positions on European Issues: A Comparison of Parties and Newspapers in Seven Countries
Melanie Leidecker-Sandmann and Beatrice Eugster - Accounting for Culture in Policy Transfer: A Blueprint for Research and Practice
Daniel Bertram - Local Improvement Districts as Political Participation Signals
Dan Ziebarth - A Bayesian Measurement of Political Connection and Entrepreneur Preference on Trade and Competition
Yilang Feng
Early Results
- Blurring Lines of Responsibility: How Institutional Context Affects Citizen Biases Regarding Policy Problems
Douglas Page and Ridvan Peshkopia - Does Federalism Prevent Democratic Accountability? Assigning Responsibility for Rates of COVID-19 Testing
John Kennedy, Anthony Sayers and Christopher Alcantara