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Policy Sciences
With an interdisciplinary and international focus, Policy Sciences encourages a diversity of perspectives. The editors especially welcome conceptual and empirical innovation, together with the potential richness and insight of comparative orientation.
The journal offers articles that examine the normative aspects of policy sciences;
conceptual articles addressing concrete policy issues; articles on particularly controversial pieces of analysis; opposing perspectives, including critiques and rejoinders on articles already published, which open the journal to an exchange of views rather than restricting it to pure presentation; and special issues that analyze specific topics in depth.
Policy Sciences favors, but does not publish exclusively, works that either explicitly or implicitly utilize the policy sciences framework. The policy sciences are a distinctive subset within the policy movement in that they embrace the traditions of innovated and elaborated by Harold D. Lasswell and Myers S. McDougal. The policy sciences can be applied to articles with greater or lesser intensity to accommodate the focus of an author’s work. At the minimum, this means taking a problem oriented, multi-method or contextual approach.
Political Behavior
Political Behavior publishes original research in the general fields of political behavior, institutions, processes, and policies. Coverage focuses on conventional and unconventional political behavior of individuals or small groups, and of large organizations that participate in the political process such as parties, interest groups, political action committees, governmental agencies, and mass media.
As an interdisciplinary journal, Political Behavior integrates a variety of analytical approaches across different levels of theoretical abstraction and empirical domain. The exploration includes economic perspectives in preference structuring and bargaining; psychological aspects of attitude, motivations and perceptions; sociological orientation of roles, group or class; or political stance in decision making, coalitions and influence.
Officially cited as: Polit Behav
Published in association with the Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior section of the American Political Science Association.
Public Organization Review
Public Organization Review seeks to advance knowledge of public organizations around the world. Its focus is on `public', broadly defined, to include governmental, non-profit, and non-governmental organizations, and their impacts on human life and society, as well as their influence in shaping human civilization. The
Review publishes empirical, theoretical, analytical and historical articles of high academic quality that contribute to the advancement of understanding `public' organizations. Of particular interest are (1) studies of public organizations and their administration at all levels of analysis; (2) studies of intra and interorganizational relationships, including interactions with private corporations, non-profit, and non-governmental organizations; (3) studies of state and society, politics and market, social change and public organizations, and globalization and national governance/administration; (4) studies of organizational theory, behavior, change, development, leadership, policy, and management; (5) studies of organization-elite, organizational elite-mass citizens, and public-private sector interface; and (6) studies that further the cause of the common good and contribute to a humane civilization.
This journal is significant as it focuses on public organizations at every level anywhere in the world. The Journal is unique in that it is devoted entirely to these types of public organizations as the central forces in shaping the structure, directions, changes, and progress in society and civilization, as well as their centrality in the process of governance and administration of society.
The journal is published, in English, four times a year. Following the standard, anonymous-referee procedure, all manuscripts are subject to the review of the Editor and the Editorial Board. The journal commits itself to a timely response.
Officially cited as: Public Organiz Rev.
Global Public Policy and Governance
Global Public Policy and Governance (GPPG) promotes multidisciplinary research to reflect on how increasing global interdependence has shaped public policy and governance in its values, structures, dynamics, and consequences, and vice versa.
The journal welcomes organizational, administrative, managerial, and policy-based research that explores public sector reforms and developments in an increasingly globalized world.
The scope of GPPG covers comparative public policy and governance, domestic public policy and governance with global relevance, public policy diffusion across national borders, and regional/global policy and governance. Publications in GPPG are not limited by areas of public policy and preference is given to topics of widespread significance.
GPPG encourages innovative public administration research that breaks through current theoretical paradigms embedded in sovereignty boundaries.
- Highlight innovative, multidisciplinary and comparative perspectives
- Cover domestic, regional and global issues of policy and governance
- Promote organizational, administrative, managerial, and policy-based research
European Policy Analysis
Overview
European Policy Analysis (EPA) is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal on policy research with the aim of presenting the European perspective(s) on policy analysis. It is published four times a year under the aegis of the Policy Studies Organization (PSO) and in cooperation with Wiley.
EPA invites previously unpublished papers and quality articles that fall within its scope. It is especially interested in articles that present the European state-of-the-art for major theoretical or practical concepts of policy analysis such as “Institutions”, “Policy Learning”, “Evaluation”, “Policy Advice”, “Advocacy Coalition Framework in the European Context”, “Multiple Streams Approach in the European Context”, “Punctuated Equilibrium Theory in the European Context”, “Programmatic Actors”, “Actor-centered Institutionalism”, “Multi-Level Policy-Making in the European Context” and other similar contributions. We also invite overviews on regional perspectives on public policy in Europe ranging from country reports (e.g. “Policy Analysis in France”, “Policy Analysis in Russia”, “Policy Analysis in Slovenia”) to regional ones (e.g., Policy Analysis in the Baltic Countries”) and similar contributions.
European Policy Analysis welcomes submissions at any time and publishes accepted articles online-first. For news and latest developments, follow us on Facebook (European Policy Analysis) and Twitter (@EPA_Journal) and visit www.epa-journal.eu. Do not hesitate to contact us via email (epa@ipsonet.org), in case you have any questions or queries.
Aims and Scope
The European Policy Analysis (EPA) journal is devoted to the publication of original contributions, reviews, forum contributions, and book advertisements of contemporary work in the field of policy process research with a focus on European public policy. A focus on Europe thereby means both to assess the traveling capacity of international perspectives to European cases and to make European perspectives accessible and applicable to international cases. In doing so, the journal also encourages comparative contributions and is open to a variety of theoretical and empirical approaches. As part of the family of Policy Studies Organization (PSO) journals, EPA is committed to publications of highest quality and accepts a variety of manuscript types. Apart from forum contributions and book advertisements, all submissions are subject to rigorous double-blind peer review.
Keywords
European Policy Analysis (EPA), policy research, policy science, policy studies, Policy Studies Organization (PSO), symposia, policy processes, policy outcomes, politics, political theory, empirics, comparative politics, international approaches, public policy, economics, finance, government, applied political science, periodical, article, review, book, forum contribution.
Abstracting and Indexing Information
- Emerging Sources Citation Index (Clarivate Analytics)
- Political Science Complete (EBSCO Publishing)
- SCOPUS (Elsevier)
- Web of Science (Clarivate Analytics)