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Official Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties (EPOP) Group of the PSA
Joined September 2014
Attention all prospective contributors to @journalEPOP: Effective immediately, references DO NOT count toward your manuscript's word count limit. The editorial team at #JEPOP believes strongly that our contributors should be able to cite all relevant works to your projects.
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Attention all prospective contributors to @journalEPOP: Effective immediately, references DO NOT count toward your manuscript's word count limit. The editorial team at #JEPOP believes strongly that our contributors should be able to cite all relevant works to your projects.
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Attention all prospective contributors to @journalEPOP: Effective immediately, references DO NOT count toward your manuscript's word count limit. The editorial team at #JEPOP believes strongly that our contributors should be able to cite all relevant works to your projects.
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Attention all prospective contributors to @journalEPOP: Effective immediately, references DO NOT count toward your manuscript's word count limit. The editorial team at #JEPOP believes strongly that our contributors should be able to cite all relevant works to your projects.
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Friday #JEPOP Editor Spotlight: Matthew Singer Matt is the Alan R. Bennett Honors Professor of Political Science at the University of Connecticut. He studies questions of how voters achieve political representation & how the political and social context affects political behavior
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DUE TOMORROW (16 April 2023) The #JEPOP call for editors for our special issue on disinformation, conspiracy theories, and affective polarization is tomorrow. Please see the document in this tweet for more information and make sure to get your proposals in!
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Friday #JEPOP Editor Spotlight: Alessandro Nai Alex is an Associate Professor of Political Communication and Journalism at the University of Amsterdam. His research focuses on political communication, voting behaviour, political psychology, and campaigning effects.
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Friday #JEPOP Editor Spotlight: Ko Maeda Ko is an Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of North Texas. His research interests include Political Institutions, Elections, Party Systems, Strategic Voting, Japanese Politics, and Quantitative Methodology
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Friday #JEPOP Editor Spotlight: Mona Krewel Mona is a Lecturer in Comparative Politics at Victoria University in New Zealand. Her area of expertise includes political party behavior, voting behavior, media effects on political perceptions, attitudes and behavior, and more!
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DUE TOMORROW (31 March 2023) The #JEPOP call for editors for our open theme special issue is tomorrow. Please see the document in this tweet for more information and make sure to get your proposals in!
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Attention all prospective contributors to @journalEPOP: Effective immediately, references DO NOT count toward your manuscript's word count limit. The editorial team at #JEPOP believes strongly that our contributors should be able to cite all relevant works to your projects.
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Friday #JEPOP Editor Spotlight: Zac Greene Zac is a Reader of Political Science at the University of Strathclyde, Scotland. His research focuses on how intra-party politics and policy disagreements from voter & activist groups impacts the representation & policymaking process.
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New in JEPOP!
What budgetary preferences do citizens have in face of budget constraints? How do they compare to unconstrained spending preferences of “more” and “less”? First answers in @journalEPOP w/ @CBWlezien Link:
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