The whole issue 2/2022 can be found here.
CONTENTS
Experiments with Politicians: Ethics, Power, and the Boundaries of Political Science
- Introduction to Symposium: Experiments with Politicians: Ethics, Power, and the Boundaries of Political Science
Peter John and Florian Foos - Measuring MPs’ Responsiveness: How to Do It and Stay Out of Trouble
Rosie Campbell and Diane Bolet - Ethics Audits in Cross-National Research: Experiences from Correspondence Study Field Experiments with National Politicians in Four European Democracies
Helene Helboe Pedersen, Tom Louwerse and Thomas Zittel - Advantages, Challenges and Limitations of Audit Experiments with Constituents
Daniel Bischof, Gidon Cohen, Sarah Cohen, Florian Foos, Patrick Michael Kuhn, Kyriaki Nanou, Neil Visalvanich and Nick Vivyan - Proposing a Compensation Requirement for Audit Studies
Daniel M Butler and Scott Desposato - Auditing Ethics: A Cost-Benefit Framework for Audit Studies
Charles Crabtree and Kostanca Dhima - Public Impacts from Elite Audit Experiments: Aggregate and Response Delay Harms
Scott Desposato - The Myth of Academics’ Non-interference in Legislatures
Adam Zelizer - How to Get Information Out of Members of Parliament (Without Being Told Off by the Speaker)
Philip Cowley - Value-added and Transparent Experiments
Peter John Loewen and Daniel Rubenson
ARTICLES
- Policymaking, Ideational Power and the Role of the Media
Declan Curran, Robert Gillanders and Mounir Mahmalat - Delegative Federalism? Subnational Abdication and Executive Fiscal Centralisation in Argentina
Jorge P. Gordin
STATE OF ART – REVIEW ARTICLE
- Negativity and Political Behavior: A Theoretical Framework for the Analysis of Negative Voting in Contemporary Democracies
Diego Garzia and Frederico Ferreira da Silva
Early Results
- Rethinking Moving beyond Deterrence: A Partial Replication Study
Eitan Alimi and Gregory Maney (1967-2017) - Gender Gaps in Electoral Turnout: Surveys versus Administrative Censuses
Paulo Cox and Mauricio Morales Quiroga