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The official journal of the Legislative Studies Section of the American Political Science Association https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/19399162
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🏆 The APSA Legislative Studies Section has announced its prizes for the best articles in Legislative Studies Quarterly! This year’s winners highlight important research on Congress, comparative legislatures, and state & local politics. A thread ⬇️
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2️⃣ Comparative Legislatures Prize 👏 Cheers to Lotte Hargrave (Manchester) for receiving the Best Article in Comparative Legislatures Prize from the APSA Legislative Studies Section! 📖 “Earning Their Stripes? How Political Experience Shapes Gendered Policy Prioritization” (LSQ, Vol. 49: 429-454)
"Parliamentary Staff Size Around the World" by Daan Hofland and Simon Otjes
1️⃣ U.S. Congress Prize 🏆 Congratulations to Ayse Eldes (Princeton), Christian Fong & Kenneth Lowande (Michigan) for winning the Legislative Studies Section Prize for Best Article on U.S. Congress! 📖 “Information and Confrontation in Legislative Oversight” (LSQ, Vol. 49: 227-256)
"Tabling Debate: How Local Officials Try to Use Agenda Control to Stifle Conflict" by Mirya R. Holman and Tyler Simko
3️⃣ State & Local Legislatures Prize 🎉 Congratulations to Rob Oldham (Agnes Scott College) for winning the Best Article on State & Local Legislatures Prize! 📖 “Partisan Governance and Minority Party Vetoes: Evidence from State Legislatures” (LSQ, Vol. 49: 617-648)
"A More Future-Oriented Legislature? The Impact of a Permanent “Future Committee” on the Temporal Focus of MPs" by Chris Hanretty and Vesa Koskimaa
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"Cheerleaders for Autocracy: Parliamentary Speech Making During Democratic Backsliding in Malawi and Zambia" by Nikolaos Frantzeskakis, Alejandra López Villegas, and Michael Wahman
Before we dive into December’s publications, we’re taking a quick look back at November. Four new articles dropped last month -- each offering fresh insights into legislative politics. Check them out below!
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Check out "Rhetorical and Revealed Opposition to Compromise Among Local and State Legislators" by Melody Crowder-Meyer (@davidsoncollege.bsky.social). Link below 👇 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
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