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British Journal of Political Science
Would you like some advice about getting your book published?
These blog posts from a Cambridge University Press publisher give some guidance -
https://cup.org/4e2rnVk
"Theses (even publishable ones) are not books"
From April 2026 -
Silenced Voices: How Violence Marginalizes Women and Immigrant Politicians in Policy Debates - https://cup.org/4tHjlao
- @sandrahkansson.bsky.social & @ceciliajosefsson.bsky.social
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“Call Me By Your Name: The Impacts of American Human Rights Violations in Authoritarian States."
by @onegruffydd.bsky.social in @bjpols.bsky.social (2025)
#SummerReading
Cambridge University Press Political Science & IR
NEW -
Governance Values in Social and Political Belief Systems - https://cup.org/4fSfzaz
"...results suggest that orientations towards transparency can be most strongly influenced by other beliefs..."
- @tonybertelli.bsky.social, Silvia Cannas & Marika Danielle Csapo
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From April 2026 -
The Evolution of Firm Lobbying in American Politics: Testing Theories of Lobby Activity and Centrality (1999–2018) - https://cup.org/4dykWuq
- @marcelhanegraaff.bsky.social, @eaizenberg.bsky.social & @diliaravaleeva.bsky.social
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From April 2026 -
The Missing Link: Technological Change, Dual VET, and Social Policy Preferences - https://cup.org/4sUzglE
- @mhaslberger.bsky.social, Patrick Emmenegger & @ndurazzi.bsky.social
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Call for Editors IPSR/RISP
@ipsr-risp.bsky.social is seeking its next editorial team for a four-year term starting January 1, 2027.
Deadline: June 22, 2026
Brief: open.substack.com/pub/ipsrbrie...
Full details: www.sisp.it/wp-content/u...
From April 2026 -
Revisiting the Link between Politicians’ Salaries and Corruption - https://cup.org/4dxY7XU
- Marko Klasnja, Mihály Fazekas & Ahmed Al-Shaibani
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The 2024 UK General Election had a bigger effect on national identity in Britain than Euro 2024
Sound surprising? Well, we found this as part of a paper accepted at @bjpols.bsky.social
With the World Cup ⚽️ starting tomorrow, this is the perfect time to read more blogs.cardiff.ac.uk/thinking-wal...
British Journal of Political Science
Call Me By Your Name: The Impacts of American Human Rights Violations in Authoritarian States - Volume 55
Showcasing current research, comments and analysis on the law, politics, history, culture, government and political economy of Wales from the Wales Governance Centre.
Mike has written a terrific book about what happened in state legislatures after the imposition of Jim Crow. Data are amazing, analysis is nuanced, and the lessons are important. Check it out!
James David Griffiths
Stolen Representation by Michael P. Olson
This book uses a tremendous amount of new historical data to illuminate how voting rights shape legislative representation.
📚 https://cup.org/3PNjr1B