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May 2022, Volume 39, Issue 3
- 330-352 Smart home technology: Challenges and opportunities for collaborative governance and policy research
by Daniel J. Mallinson & Saahir Shafi - 353-378 Government‐led innovation acceleration: Case studies of US federal government innovation and technology acceleration organizations
by Patrick S. Roberts & Jon Schmid
March 2022, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 118-119 Localities and infrastructures in science, technology, and environmental policy making
by Nils C. Bandelow & Johanna Hornung & Ilana Schröder & Colette S. Vogeler - 120-142 Local power: Understanding the adoption and design of county wind energy regulation
by Michael Lerner - 143-169 What do we know about opportunities and challenges for localities from Cannabis legalization?
by Parisa Kavousi & Taylor Giamo & Gwen Arnold & Mateo Alliende & Elisabeth Huynh & Jaclyn Lea & Rachel Lucine & Alexandria Tillett Miller & Alana Webre & Aneka Yee & Adrianna Champagne‐Zamora & Keith Taylor - 170-198 Who owns the pipes? Utility ownership, infrastructure conditions, and methane emissions in United States natural gas distribution
by Ryan P. Scott & Tyler A. Scott & Robert A. Greer - 199-218 Firm‐level aggregate corruption and competition: The role of telecommunications infrastructure
by Ficawoyi Donou‐Adonsou & Gyan Pradhan & Hem C. Basnet - 219-246 Mapping the development of North Korea's domestic nuclear research networks
by Philip Baxter & Justin V. Hastings & Philseo Kim & Man‐Sung Yim
January 2022, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 6-7 Advancing theories of public policy for the analysis of environmental challenges across countries
by Nils C. Bandelow & Johanna Hornung & Ilana Schröder & Colette S. Vogeler - 8-31 Organized elite power and clean energy: A study of negative policy experimentations with renewable portfolio standards
by Sojin Jang & Hongtao Yi - 32-50 The advocacy coalition framework in Japan: Contributions to policy process studies and the challenges involved
by Tomohiko Ohno & Naoko Hirayama & Keito Mineo & Kengo Iwata & Izumi Inasawa - 51-72 The devil we know and the angel that did not fly: An examination of devil/angel shift in twitter fracking “debates” in NY 2008–2018
by Andrew Pattison & William Cipolli & Jose Marichal - 73-89 Winners and losers: Conflict management through strategic policy engagement
by Kristin L. Olofsson - 90-112 Extending environmental justice research to religious minorities
by Sumaia A. Al‐Kohlani & Heather E. Campbell
November 2021, Volume 38, Issue 6
- 638-639 The transformative power of technological change for public policy
by Nils C. Bandelow & Johanna Hornung & Ilana Schröder & Colette S. Vogeler - 640-660 Holding out the promise of Lasswell's dream: Big data analytics in public policy research and teaching
by Ola G. El‐Taliawi & Nihit Goyal & Michael Howlett - 661-676 Policy for the public without the public: Net neutrality in Israel
by Avshalom Ginosar - 677-706 Technology transfer in economic periphery: Emerging patterns and policy challenges
by Margit Kirs & Veiko Lember & Erkki Karo - 707-731 Leveraging digital technologies to boost productivity in the informal sector in Sub‐Saharan Africa
by Pierre Nguimkeu & Cedric Okou - 732-753 Natural laboratories in emerging countries and comparative advantages in science: Evidence from Chile
by José Miguel Aguilera & Felipe Larraín - 754-756 Decarbonization and climate change
by Nils C. Bandelow & Johanna Hornung & Ilana Schröder & Colette S. Vogeler
September 2021, Volume 38, Issue 5
- 510-528 Public preferences for five electricity grid decarbonization policies in California
by Hilary Boudet & Chad Zanocco & Greg Stelmach & Mahmood Muttaqee & June Flora - 529-554 Bridging the ideological gap? How fairness perceptions mediate the effect of revenue recycling on public support for carbon taxes in the United States, Canada and Germany
by Sverker C. Jagers & Erick Lachapelle & Johan Martinsson & Simon Matti - 555-569 Innovation or implementation? Local response to low‐carbon policy experimentation in China
by Shihong Guo & Qijiao Song & Ye Qi - 570-595 Policy or scientific messaging? Strategic framing in a case of subnational climate change conflict
by Heather W. Cann - 596-630 Climate and transportation policy sequencing in California and Quebec
by Mark Purdon & Julie Witcover & Colin Murphy & Sonya Ziaja & Mark Winfield & Genevieve Giuliano & Charles Séguin & Colleen Kaiser & Jacques Papy & Lewis Fulton
July 2021, Volume 38, Issue 4
- 396-397 The politics and policy of science and technology: Past and future
by Nils C. Bandelow & Johanna Hornung & Colette S. Vogeler - 398-426 Rethinking Climate Change Leadership: An Analysis of the Ambitiousness of State GHG Targets
by Derek Glasgow & Shuang Zhao & Saatvika Rai - 427-453 State Capacity and Innovation Policy Performance: A Comparative Study on Two Types of Innovation Projects in China
by Kaidong Feng & Ziying Jiang - 454-477 Patterns of Policy Networks at the Local Level in Germany
by Malte Möck - 478-503 Varieties of health care digitalization: Comparing advocacy coalitions in Austria and Germany
by Simon Bogumil‐Uçan & Tanja Klenk
May 2021, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 278-299 Issue Framing and U.S. State Energy and Climate Policy Choice
by Janel Jett & Leigh Raymond - 300-325 An Institutional Analysis of TMP Regulation in India
by Siddhartha Menon - 326-346 Use of Fracking Information Disclosure Policies to Reduce Uncertainty in Risk‐Based Decisions
by Sean Lonnquist & Deborah Gallagher - 347-369 The State of State Environmental Policy Research: A Thirty‐Year Progress Report
by Neal D. Woods - 370-390 A Review of an Urban Living Lab Initiative
by Adriano Tanda & Alberto De Marco
March 2021, Volume 38, Issue 2
- 146-163 Renewable Portfolio Standards: Do Voluntary Goals vs. Mandatory Standards Make a Difference?
by Barry D. Solomon & Shan Zhou - 164-179 Technology‐Induced Job Loss and the Prioritization of Economic Problems in the Mass Public
by Tobias Heinrich & Christopher Witko - 180-202 Place‐based Identity and Framing in Local Environmental Politics
by Daniel R. Daneri & Marianne E. Krasny & Richard C. Stedman - 203-221 End of the (Pipe)Line? Understanding how States Manage the Risks of Oil and Gas Wells
by Steven Nelson & Jonathan M. Fisk - 222-242 Multilevel Climate Governance, Anticipatory Adaptation, and the Vulnerability‐Readiness Nexus
by Hyun Kim & David W. Marcouiller & Kyle Maurice Woosnam - 243-271 Entrepreneurship Policy Agenda in the European Union: A Text Mining Perspective
by Alberto Arenal & Claudio Feijoo & Ana Moreno & Sergio Ramos & Cristina Armuña
January 2021, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 6-30 Political Ideology, Political Party, and Support for Greater Federal Spending on Environmental Protection in the United States: Evidence from the General Social Surveys, 1993–2018
by Steven T. Yen & Ernest M. Zampelli - 31-48 Politics and Corporate‐Sector Environmentally Significant Actions: The Effects of Political Partisanship on U.S. Utilities Energy Efficiency Policies
by Lazarus Adua & Brett Clark - 49-75 The Revised German Raw Materials Strategy in the Light of Global Political and Market Developments
by Marc Schmid - 76-96 Institutional Collective Action on Drugs: Functional and Vertical Dilemmas of Unused Pharmaceuticals
by Monica Hubbard & Luke Fowler - 97-112 Credible Empowerment and Deliberative Participation: A Comparative Study of Two Nuclear Energy Policy Deliberation Cases in Korea
by Sangbum Shin & Taedong Lee - 113-138 Analyzing Territorial and Sectorial Dimensions of Public–Private Partnerships in Science, Technology, and Innovation policies
by Daniel Catalá‐Pérez & María de‐Miguel‐Molina
November 2020, Volume 37, Issue 6
- 744-764 Susceptibility to Inattention: Unpacking Who is Susceptible to Inattention in Energy‐Based Electronic Billing
by Cali Curley & Galib Rustamov & Nicky Harrison & Madeline Venable - 765-796 Problem Uncertainty, Institutional Insularity, and Modes of Learning in Canadian Provincial Hydraulic Fracturing Regulation
by Heather Millar - 797-822 Coalitional Architecture of Climate Change Litigation Networks in the United States
by Federico Holm & Ramiro Berardo - 823-841 Dynamic Collaboration: The Effects of External Rules and Collaboration Scope on Interlocal Collaboration
by Jisun Youm & Jessica Terman
September 2020, Volume 37, Issue 5
- 578-604 Social Science and the Analysis of Environmental Policy
by Cary Coglianese & Shana M. Starobin - 605-633 NEPA and National Trends in Federal Infrastructure Siting in the United States
by Tyler Andrew Scott & Nicola Ulibarri & Omar Perez Figueroa - 634-656 When Would a Democratic Governor Increase Social Welfare Funding? The Joint Moderation of a State's Economy and a Governor's Budgetary Authority
by Jeffrey Swanson & Namhoon Ki - 657-686 Achieving Adaptive Governance of Forest Wildfire Risk Using Competitive Grants: Insights From the Colorado Wildfire Risk Reduction Grant Program
by Antony S. Cheng & Lisa Dale - 687-712 A Comparative Study of the Introduction of Restrictions to Large‐Scale Mining in Four Latin American Countries
by Paúl Cisneros - 713-738 Trade for the Environment: Transboundary Hazardous Waste Movements After the Basel Convention
by Shiming Yang
July 2020, Volume 37, Issue 4
- 444-463 Policy Adoption and Policy Intensity: Emergence of Climate Adaptation Planning in U.S. States
by Saatvika Rai - 464-490 Electric Shock: The 2012 India Blackout and Public Confidence in Politicians
by Brian Blankenship & Johannes Urpelainen - 491-510 Exploring Aggregate vs. Relative Public Trust in Administrative Agencies that Manage Spent Nuclear Fuel in the United States
by Kuhika Gupta & Joseph T. Ripberger & Hank C. Jenkins‐Smith & Carol L. Silva - 511-534 A Song of Policy Incongruence: The Missing Choir of Consumer Preferences in GMO‐Labeling Policy Outcomes
by Samantha L. Mosier & Arbindra Rimal & Megan M. Ruxton - 535-555 Making a Place for Alternative Technologies: The Case of Agricultural Bio‐Inputs in Argentina
by Frédéric Goulet & Matthieu Hubert - 556-571 Senior Executives' Political Connections and Corporate Environmental Behavior—Empirical Research From the Chinese A‐Share Market
by Jiafeng Zong & Man Guo & Zongjian Lin & Qi Yang
May 2020, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 286-291 Resistance to Energy Transitions
by Christoph H. Stefes & Carol Hager - 292-312 Opposing Energy Transitions: Modeling the Contested Nature of Energy Transitions in the Electricity Sector
by Christoph H. Stefes - 313-341 Household Costs and Resistance to Germany's Energy Transition
by Roger Karapin - 342-368 The Politics of Technology Decline: Discursive Struggles over Coal Phase‐Out in the UK
by Karoliina Isoaho & Jochen Markard - 369-385 Political Candidates and the Energy Issue: Nuclear Power Position and Electoral Success
by Clau Dermont & Lorenz Kammermann - 386-411 Local Renewable Energy Initiatives in Germany and Japan in a Changing National Policy Environment
by Carol Hager & Nicole Hamagami - 412-438 A 21st Century Low‐Carbon Transition in U.S. Electric Power: Extent, Contributing Factors, and Implications
by Brian C. Murray & William H. Niver
March 2020, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 140-173 The Political Viability of Carbon Pricing: Policy Design and Framing in British Columbia and California
by Roger Karapin - 174-200 Exploring the Effects of North–South and South–South Research Collaboration in Emerging Economies, the Colombian Case
by Gonzalo Ordóñez‐Matamoros & Michelle Vernot‐López & Ornella Moreno‐Mattar & Luis Antonio Orozco - 201-220 Determinants of Firm‐Level Lobbying and Government Responsiveness in Agricultural Biotechnology in China
by Haiyan Deng & Ruifa Hu & Carl Pray & Yanhong Jin & Zhonghua Li - 221-243 Integrating Concerns with Climate Change into Local Development Planning in Cambodia
by Va Dany & Louis Lebel - 244-259 Applying Stone in a Western Landscape: Ranchers, Conservationists, and Causal Stories in the “American Serengeti”
by J. Michael Angstadt - 260-279 The Context of Responsiveness: Resident Preferences, Water Scarcity, and Municipal Conservation Policy
by David Switzer
January 2020, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 6-38 Taxing Flaring and the Politics of State Methane Release Policy
by Barry Rabe & Claire Kaliban & Isabel Englehart - 39-63 Elections and Policy Responsiveness: Evidence from Environmental Voting in the U.S. Congress
by Richard J. McAlexander & Johannes Urpelainen - 64-91 Shaping the Scope of Conflict in Scotland’s Fracking Debate: Conflict Management and the Narrative Policy Framework
by Hannes R. Stephan - 92-114 Inside Lobbying on the Regulation of New Plant Breeding Techniques in the European Union: Determinants of Venue Choices
by Ulrich Hartung - 115-134 Governance Arrangements for Transboundary Issues: Lessons from the Food Waste Programs of Italian Regions
by Maria Stella Righettini & Renata Lizzi
November 2019, Volume 36, Issue 6
- 708-735 The Science–Policy Nexus in Collaborative Governance: Use of Science in Ecosystem Recovery Planning
by Tomas M. Koontz - 736-756 Framing Contests and Policy Conflicts over Gas Pipelines
by Jill Yordy & Jongeun You & Kyudong Park & Christopher M. Weible & Tanya Heikkila - 757-780 Second‐Order Devolution or Local Activism? Local Air Agencies Revisited
by Luke Fowler & Bryant Jones - 781-804 A Multiple Streams Analysis of Institutional Innovation in Forest Watershed Governance
by Heidi R. Huber‐Stearns & Courtney Schultz & Antony S. Cheng - 805-834 The Effects of Women Officeholders on Environmental Policy
by Amy L. Atchison & Ian Down - 835-865 Technological Distribution in Uganda: Information and Communications Technology and the State in an Eastern African Nation
by Warigia M. Bowman
September 2019, Volume 36, Issue 5
- 586-602 Political Institutions and Pollution: Evidence from Coal‐Fired Power Generation
by Richard Clark & Noah Zucker & Johannes Urpelainen - 603-634 Technology Innovation as a Response to Climate Change: The Case of the Climate Change Emissions Management Corporation of Alberta
by Laurie E. Adkin - 635-659 Smokescreen Politics? Ratcheting Up EU Emissions Trading in 2017
by Jørgen Wettestad & Torbjørg Jevnaker - 660-682 University–Industry Linkage Framework to Identify Opportunity Areas
by David Güemes‐Castorena & Idalia E. Ponce‐Jaramillo - 683-701 Venue Preference and Earthquake Mitigation Policy: Expanding the Micro‐Model of Policy Choice
by Junghwa Choi & Wesley Wehde
July 2019, Volume 36, Issue 4
- 420-447 How Do Sectoral Interests Shape Distributive Politics? Evidence from Gasoline and Diesel Subsidy Reforms
by Brian Blankenship & Johannes Urpelainen - 448-472 How to Achieve a More Resource‐Efficient and Climate‐Neutral Energy System by 2030? Views of Nordic Stakeholders
by Sarah Kilpeläinen & Pami Aalto & Pasi Toivanen & Pinja Lehtonen & Hannele Holttinen - 473-496 Polycentric Systems and Multiscale Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation in the Built Environment
by Yuhao Ba & Christopher Galik - 497-522 A Bridge in Flux: Narratives and the Policy Process in the Pacific Northwest
by Adam M. Brewer - 523-546 Policy Narratives across Two Languages: A Comparative Study using the Narrative Policy Framework
by Juhi Huda - 547-579 Regulating Autonomy: An Assessment of Policy Language for Highly Automated Vehicles
by Beth‐Anne Schuelke‐Leech & Sara R. Jordan & Betsy Barry
May 2019, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 296-317 How Values Shape Program Perceptions: The “Organic Ethos” and Producers’ Assessments of U.S. Organic Policy Impacts
by David P. Carter & Samatha L. Mosier & Ian T. Adams - 318-340 Biometric Elections in Poor Countries: Wasteful or a Worthwhile Investment?
by Alan Gelb & Anna Diofasi - 341-356 Censors Get Smart: Evidence from Psiphon in Iran
by Ronald Deibert & Joshua Oliver & Adam Senft - 357-377 Big Data and Dahl’s Challenge of Democratic Governance
by Alex Ingrams - 378-394 The States Come Marching In: Examining State Agency Influence on Federal Rules
by Jeffrey J. Cook - 395-413 Executive Actors and Environmental Enforcement: Examining the “Rick Scott Effect” in the U.S. State of Florida
by Michael J. Lynch & Joshua Ozymy & Melissa Jarrell
March 2019, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 146-167 Patterns of Local Policy Disruption: Regulatory Responses to Uber in Ten North American Cities
by Zachary Spicer & Gabriel Eidelman & Austin Zwick - 168-194 China’s Development of ETS as a GHG Mitigating Policy Tool: A Case of Policy Diffusion or Domestic Drivers?
by Gørild Heggelund & Iselin Stensdal & Maosheng Duan & Jørgen Wettestad - 195-216 Renewable Portfolio Standards and Policy Stringency: An Assessment of Implementation and Outcomes
by Nikolay Anguelov & William F. Dooley - 217-241 Multiple Streams in Hawaii: How the Aloha State Adopted a 100% Renewable Portfolio Standard
by Jennifer A. Kagan - 242-261 Conservation in Context: Toward a Systems Framing of Decentralized Governance and Public Participation in Wildlife Management
by Leeann Sullivan - 262-289 When Is Science Used in Science Policy? Examining the Importance of Scientific and Technical Information in National Research Council Reports
by Barry Bozeman & Jan Youtie & Eriko Fukumoto & Marla Parker
January 2019, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 28-49 Government Promotion of Corporate Social Responsibility: Evidence from the EU Eco‐Management and Audit Scheme
by Andrew B. Whitford & Colin Provost - 50-74 Autonomous Local Climate Change Policy: An Analysis of the Effect of Intergovernmental Relations Among Subnational Governments
by Elizabeth Schwartz - 75-98 Governing Unconventional Oil and Gas Extraction: The Case of Pennsylvania
by Brian Alexander Chalfant & Caitlin C. Corrigan - 99-120 Politics, Science, and Termination: A Case Study of Water Fluoridation Policy in Calgary in 2011
by Brenda O'Neill & Taruneek Kapoor & Lindsay McLaren - 121-140 Rethinking the Porter Hypothesis: The Underappreciated Importance of Value Appropriation and Pollution Intensity
by Giorgio Petroni & Barbara Bigliardi & Francesco Galati
November 2018, Volume 35, Issue 6
- 776-791 Public Bureaucracy and Climate Change Adaptation
by Robbert Biesbroek & B. Guy Peters & Jale Tosun - 792-834 Foreign‐Funded Adaptation to Climate Change in Africa: Mirroring Administrative Traditions or Traditions of Administrative Blueprinting?
by Martinus Vink & Greetje Schouten - 835-858 State Bureaucracy and the Management of Climate Change Adaptation in Bangladesh
by Md Saifur Rahman & Jale Tosun - 859-880 Scientific Advice and Administrative Traditions: The Role of Chief Scientists in Climate Change Adaptation
by Nicole M. Schmidt & Na'ama Teschner & Maya Negev - 881-906 Do Administrative Traditions Matter for Climate Change Adaptation Policy? A Comparative Analysis of 32 High‐Income Countries
by Robbert Biesbroek & Alexandra Lesnikowski & James D. Ford & Lea Berrang‐Ford & Martinus Vink - 907-929 Introducing Adaptive Flood Risk Management in England, New Zealand, and the Netherlands: The Impact of Administrative Traditions
by Arwin van Buuren & Judy Lawrence & Karen Potter & Jeroen F. Warner - 930-952 The Influence of Administrative Traditions and Governance on Private Involvement in Urban Climate Change Adaptation
by Johannes Klein & Sirkku Juhola
September 2018, Volume 35, Issue 5
- 670-690 Responses to the Clean Power Plan: Factors Influencing State Decision‐Making
by Laurel Besco - 691-716 Holding Back the Storm: Target Populations and State Climate Adaptation Planning in America
by Chris Koski & Megan Keating - 717-732 Mutual and Self Perceptions of Opposing Advocacy Coalitions: Devil Shift and Angel Shift in a German Policy Subsystem
by Colette S. Vogeler & Nils C. Bandelow - 733-749 Impact of the Intellectual Property Tax Regime on FDI in R&D Activities at the City Level
by Martin Falk & Fei Peng - 750-772 Performance Ranking and Environmental Governance: An Empirical Study of the Mandatory Target System
by Xiao Tang & Zhengwen Liu & Hongtao Yi
July 2018, Volume 35, Issue 4
- 502-534 On‐Bill Financing Programs to Support Low‐Carbon Energy Technologies: An Agent‐Oriented Assessment
by Luis Mundaca & Sarah Kloke - 535-563 Factors Shaping Policy Learning: A Study of Policy Actors in Subnational Climate and Energy Issues
by Andrew Pattison - 564-589 Do Disasters Lead to Learning? Financial Policy Change in Local Government
by Deserai A. Crow & Elizabeth A. Albright & Todd Ely & Elizabeth Koebele & Lydia Lawhon - 590-616 Projecting the Arena of Inclusion: The Case of South Korea in Pursuing a Phased Inclusive Growth Process
by Chan‐Yuan Wong & Keun Lee - 617-641 The Formal Delegation of Regulatory Decisions in the Telecommunication Sector: An Explanation Using Classification Trees
by Camilo Ignacio González & Koen Verhoest - 642-666 The Role of Technology Centers as Intermediary Organizations Facilitating Links for Innovation: Four Cases of Federal Technology Centers in Mexico
by Federico Stezano
May 2018, Volume 35, Issue 3
- 352-371 Managing the Disruptive and Sustaining the Disrupted: The Case of Kodak and Fujifilm in the Face of Digital Disruption
by Jonathan C. Ho & Hongyi Chen - 372-397 The Ability to Influence: A Comparative Analysis of the Role of Advocacy Coalitions in Brazilian Climate Politics
by Solveig Aamodt - 398-421 Policy Diffusion and Directionality: Tracing Early Adoption of Offshore Wind Policy
by Michael J. Motta - 422-438 On the Front Lines of Implementing Environmental Regulation: The Perspective of the Regulated Community in Montana
by Sara Rinfret & Michelle C. Pautz - 439-465 Agenda†Setting at the Energy†Water Nexus: Constructing and Maintaining a Policy Monopoly in U.S. Hydraulic Fracturing Regulation
by Jennifer Baka & Kate J. Neville & Erika Weinthal & Karen Bakker - 466-490 Measuring the Relationship between State Environmental Justice Action and Air Pollution Inequality, 1990–2009
by Clair Bullock & Kerry Ard & Grace Saalman - 491-493 Reclaiming the Atmospheric Commons: The Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative and a New Model of Emissions Trading. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. 256 pages. ISBN 9780262529303, $35.00 paperback. Leigh Raymond. 2016
by David Houle - 493-495 The Grid: Biography of an American Technology. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press. 336 pages. ISBN 9780262037174, $37.00 hardcover. Julie A. Cohn. 2017
by Daniel Macfarlane - 495-497 Governing Complex Systems: Social Capital for the Anthropocene. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press. xiii + 279 pages. ISBN 9780262035934, $90.00 hardcover. ISBN 9780262533843, $30.00 paperback. ISBN 9780262338882, $21.00 eBook. Oran R. Young. 2017
by Andrew M. Song
March 2018, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 192-212 Issue Proximity and Policy Response in Local Governments
by Sara Hughes & Daniel Miller Runfola & Benjamin Cormier - 213-237 Factors Driving the Promotion of Hydroelectricity: A Qualitative Comparative Analysis
by Lorenz Kammermann - 238-257 Determinants and Evaluation of Local Energy†Efficiency Initiatives from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
by Taekyoung Lim & William M. Bowen - 258-279 Measuring Environmental and Economic Opinions about Hydraulic Fracturing: A Survey of Landowners in Active or Planned Drilling Units
by Gwen Arnold & Benjamin Farrer & Robert Holahan - 280-301 The Space Between: Demonization of Opponents and Policy Divergence
by Juniper Katz - 302-325 Agriculture in Shifting Climates: The Configuration and Ripeness of Problem Understandings in Uganda and Senegal
by Eric D. Raile & Linda M. Young & Jackline Bonabana†Wabbi & Julian Kirinya & Samba Mbaye & Lena Wooldridge & Amber N. W. Raile & Lori Ann Post - 326-347 What Is Known about Punctuated Equilibrium Theory? And What Does That Tell Us about the Construction, Validation, and Replication of Knowledge in the Policy Sciences?
by Johanna Kuhlmann & Jeroen van der Heijden
January 2018, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 4-11 Over a Decade of Scholarship on the Politics and Policy of Science and Technology
by Graeme Auld - 12-30 The Role of Scientific Excellence in the Changing Meaning of Maize in Mexico
by Libertad Castro Colina & Éric Montpetit - 31-60 Research Funding and Performance of Academic Researchers in South Korea
by Soogwan Doh & Duckhee Jang & Gil†Mo Kang & Dong†Seong Han - 61-88 Institutions and Morality Policy in Western Democracies
by Donley T. Studlar & Alessandro Cagossi - 89-119 Competing Policy Windows in Biotechnology: The FDA, the 21st Century Cures Act, and Laboratory†Developed Tests
by Nathan Myers & Catherine E. Steding & Peter Mikolaj - 120-152 Power Sector Reforms and Technical Performance: Good News from an Instrumental Variable Analysis
by Johannes Urpelainen & Joonseok Yang & Di Liu - 153-169 Congressional Attention and Opportunity Structures: The Select Energy Independence and Global Warming Committee
by Jonathan Lewallen - 170-188 Identifying the Causes of Issue Attention and Policy Change: Evidence from U.S. Offshore Oil and Natural Gas Drilling Policy, 2008
by Tyler Hughes
November 2017, Volume 34, Issue 6
- 734-743 Boundary Concepts for Boundary Work Between Science and Technology Studies and International Relations: Special Issue Introduction
by Amandine Orsini & Sélim Louafi & Jean-Frédéric Morin - 744-766 Narrowing the Climate Field: The Symbolic Power of Authors in the IPCC's Assessment of Mitigation
by Hannah Rachel Hughes & Matthew Paterson - 767-789 Coping with Institutional Fragmentation? Competition and Convergence between Boundary Organizations in the Global Response to Polio
by Anna Holzscheiter - 790-811 Is a Melting Arctic Making the Arctic Council Too Cool? Exploring the Limits to the Effectiveness of a Boundary Organization
by Jennifer Spence - 812-826 Nondemarcated Spaces of Knowledge-Informed Policy Making: How Useful Is the Concept of Boundary Organization in IR?
by Daniel Compagnon & Steven Bernstein - 827-853 Three Cultural Boundaries of Science, Institutions, and Policy: A Cultural Theory of Coproduction, Boundary-Work, and Change
by Brendon Swedlow - 854-855 First World Petro-Politics: The Political Ecology and Governance of Alberta . Toronto, ON : University of Toronto Press . 696 p ages. ISBN 9781442612587, $49.95 CAD paperback. Laurie Adkin , ed. 2016
by Nathan Lemphers - 856-858 Struggling for Air: Power Plants and the “War on Coal.” New York : Oxford University Press . viii + 221 pages. ISBN 9780190233112, $31.95 hardcover. Richard L. Revesz and Jack Lienke . 2016
by Owen Temby
September 2017, Volume 34, Issue 5
- 588-616 Innovation and Alliances
by Jon Schmid & Matthew Brummer & Mark Zachary Taylor - 617-635 Why Have Policies Often Remained Symbolic? Understanding the Reasons for Decoupling between Policy and Practice
by Jusil Lee - 636-659 A Concurrent Analysis of Three Institutions that Transform Health Technology-Based Ventures: Economic Policy, Capital Investment, and Market Approval
by Pascale Lehoux & Geneviève Daudelin & Jean-Louis Denis & Fiona A. Miller - 660-681 Brokers and Entrepreneurs in Human Stem Cell Governance Networks in the United States
by Liza Ireni-Saban & Eldad Borohowitch - 682-699 Structure and Process: Examining the Interaction between Bureaucratic Organization and Analytical Requirements
by Stuart Shapiro - 700-724 Urban Pressures and Innovations: Sustainability Commitment in the Face of Fragmentation and Inequality
by Aaron Deslatte & Richard C. Feiock & Kathryn Wassel - 725-726 Water Policy Reform in Southern Alberta: An Advocacy Coalition Approach . Toronto, ON : University of Toronto Press . 272 pages. ISBN 9781487500535, $45.00 cloth. B. Timothy Heinmiller . 2016
by Tanya Heikkila - 727-729 Fighting King Coal: The Barriers to Grassroots Environmental Justice Movement Participation in Central Appalachia . Boston, MA : MIT Press . x + 326 pages. ISBN 9780262034340, $65.00 hardcover. ISBN 9780262528801, $32.00 paperback. ISBN 9780262333580, $23.00 eBook. Shannon Elizabeth Bell. 2016
by Pranietha Mudliar & Gwen Arnold
July 2017, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 456-484 The Polarization of American Environmental Policy: A Regression Discontinuity Analysis of Senate and House Votes, 1971–2013
by Sung Eun Kim & Johannes Urpelainen - 485-503 Emphasis Framing and the Role of Perceived Knowledge: A Survey Experiment
by Justin B. Bullock & Arnold Vedlitz - 504-536 Attitudes Toward “Fracking”: Perceived and Actual Geographic Proximity
by Jessica Alcorn & John Rupp & John D. Graham - 537-558 Policy Failure and Policy Learning: Examining the Conditions of Learning after Disaster
by Kristin O'Donovan - 559-577 Cultural Penetration and Punctuated Policy Change: Explaining the Evolution of U.S. Energy Policy
by Luke Fowler & Tonya T. Neaves & Jessica N. Terman & Arthur G. Cosby - 578-580 New Earth Politics: Essays from the Anthropocene . Cambridge, MA : MIT Press . xiv + 442 pages. ISBN 9780262034364, $68.00, hardback. ISBN 9780262529198, $34.00 paperback. ISBN 9780262332118, $24.00 Ebook. Simon Nicholson and Sikina Jinnah, Eds. 2016
by Matthew Paterson - 580-582 Federal Ecosystem Management: Its Rise, Fall, and Afterlife . Lawrence, KS : University Press of Kansas . ix + 348 pages. ISBN 9780700621279, $45.00 cloth. James R. Skillen. 2015
by D. Alex Alder - 582-584 Fact and Fiction in Global Energy Policy: Fifteen Contentious Questions . Baltimore, MD : Johns Hopkins University Press . x + 370 pages. ISBN 9781421418971, $34.96 paperback, $34.95 cloth. Benjamin Sovacool, Marilyn Brown, and Scott Valentine. 2016
by Sharlissa Moore
June 2017, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 310-330 Mobilization in the European Public Sphere: The Struggle Over Genetically Modified Organisms
by Jale Tosun & Simon Schaub - 331-356 Different by Design? Analyzing How Governments Justify GMO Liberalization through the Lens of Strategic Communication
by Georg Wenzelburger & Pascal D. König - 357-377 Coalitions and Conservation: Conditional Impacts of Coalitions on Ballot Measures for Open Space
by William R. Lowry & W. Scott Krummenacher - 378-399 Climate Adaptation in Canada: Governing a Complex Policy Regime
by Daniel Henstra - 400-420 Developing Knowledge States: Technology and the Enhancement of National Statistical Capacity
by Derrick M. Anderson & Andrew B. Whitford - 421-446 Assessing Public Procurement of Innovation as a Cross-Domain Policy: A Framework and Application to the Chinese Context
by Yanchao Li - 447-449 Cleaner, Greener, Healthier: A Prescription for Stronger Canadian Environmental Laws and Policies . Vancouver, BC : University of British Columbia Press . xiv + 412 pages. ISBN: 9780774830478, $34.95 CAD paperback. ISBN 9780774830461, $95.00 CAD hardcover. David R. Boyd. 2015
by Andrea Olive - 449-451 Political Opportunities for Climate Policy: California, New York, and the Federal Government . New York : Cambridge University Press . xv + 364 pages. ISBN 9781107074392, $120.00 hardback. Roger Karapin. 2016
by Leigh Raymond
March 2017, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 144-167 Community Privilege and Environmental Justice: An Agent-Based Analysis
by Adam Eckerd & Yushim Kim & Heather E. Campbell - 168-185 Advocacy Coalitions in Ontario Land Use Policy Development
by B. Timothy Heinmiller & Kevin Pirak - 186-207 Has the Clean Air Interstate Rule Fulfilled Its Mission? An Assessment of Federal Rule-Making in Preventing Regional Spillover Pollution
by Derek Glasgow & Shuang Zhao - 208-232 Determinants of Pro-Fracking Measure Adoption by New York Southern Tier Municipalities
by Gwen Arnold & Kaubin Wosti Neupane - 233-254 Using Cultural Theory to Analyze the Metagovernance of the Nuclear Renaissance in Britain, France, and the United States
by Keith Baker - 255-269 Market Instruments for a Sustainable Economy: Environmental Fiscal Policy and Manifest Divergences
by Elena Villar-Rubio & María-Dolores Huete-Morales - 270-300 Legislative Behavior in the Seventh European Parliament and the Regulation of Shale Gas Development in the European Union
by Zachary A. Wendling - 301-303 Where the Rivers Meet: Pipelines, Participatory Resource Management and Aboriginal-State Relations in the Northwest Territories . Vancouver, BC : University of British Columbia Press . xxvii + 207 pages. ISBN 9780774828451, $99.00 hardcover. ISBN 9780774828468, $35.95 paperback. Carly A. Dokis . 2015
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