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Politics and Governance
2013 - 2025
Current editor(s): Carolina Correia From Cogitatio Press Bibliographic data for series maintained by António Vieira () and IT Department (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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2018, volume 6, articles 4
- Big Data Applications in Governance and Policy pp. 1-4

- Sarah Giest and Reuben Ng
- The Limits of Policy Analytics: Early Examples and the Emerging Boundary of Possibilities pp. 5-17

- Justin Longo and Alan Rodney Dobell
- Realising the Benefits of Integrated Data for Local Policymaking: Rhetoric versus Reality pp. 18-28

- Hannah Durrant, Julie Barnett and Emily Suzanne Rempel
- Big Data under Obama and Trump: The Data-Fueled U.S. Presidency pp. 29-39

- Barbara Trish
- Cloud Computing in Singapore: Key Drivers and Recommendations for a Smart Nation pp. 39-47

- Reuben Ng
- Interdisciplinary Approaches to Emotions in Politics and International Relations pp. 48-52

- Alex Prior and Yuri van Hoef
- The Pitfalls of “Love and Kindness”: On the Challenges to Compassion/Pity as a Political Emotion pp. 53-61

- Anne-Kathrin Weber
- Emotions and Political Narratives: Populism, Trump and Trade pp. 62-72

- Amy Skonieczny
- Emotional Interest Representation and the Politics of Risk in Child Protection pp. 73-82

- Jo Warner
- Getting the Story Right: A Constructivist Interpretation of Storytelling in the Context of UK Parliamentary Engagement pp. 83-94

- Alex Michael Prior
- Understanding Emotions in Policy Studies through Foucault and Deleuze pp. 95-102

- Anna Durnová
- The Advocacy of Feelings: Emotions in EU-Based Civil Society Organizations’ Strategies pp. 103-114

- Rosa Sanchez Salgado
- Friendship and Positive Peace: Conceptualising Friendship in Politics and International Relations pp. 115-124

- Yuri van Hoef and Andrea Oelsner
- Appropriately Upset? A Methodological Framework for Tracing the Emotion Norms of the Transatlantic Security Community pp. 125-134

- Simon Koschut
- Interwar Blueprints of Europe: Emotions, Experience and Expectation pp. 135-143

- Trineke Palm
- The Map to the Heart: An Analysis of Political Affectivity in Turkey pp. 144-158

- Tereza Capelos and Stavroula Chrona
- Loyalty and Secret Intelligence: Anglo‒Dutch Cooperation during World War II pp. 159-167

- Eleni Braat
2018, volume 6, articles 3
- The Feminist Project under Threat in Europe pp. 1-5

- Mieke Verloo and David Paternotte
- Disentangling and Locating the “Global Right”: Anti-Gender Campaigns in Europe pp. 6-19

- David Paternotte and Roman Kuhar
- Gender Knowledge, and Opposition to the Feminist Project: Extreme-Right Populist Parties in the Netherlands pp. 20-30

- Mieke Verloo
- The Dark Side of Descriptive Representation: Bodies, Normalisation and Exclusion pp. 31-42

- Petra Meier and Eline Severs
- Antifeminist and “Truly Liberated”: Conservative Performances of Gender by Women Politicians in Hungary and Romania pp. 43-54

- Ov Cristian Norocel
- A Foe of Democracy, Gender and Sexual Equality in Macedonia: The Worrisome Role of the Party VMRO-DPMNE pp. 55-66

- Ana Miškovska Kajevska
- Is Europe Cascading into Fascism? Addressing Key Concepts including Gender and Violence pp. 67-77

- Sylvia Walby
- Gender Equality and De-Democratization Processes: The Case of Spain pp. 78-89

- Alba Alonso and Emanuela Lombardo
- Towards a Conceptual Framework for Struggles over Democracy in Backsliding States: Gender Equality Policy in Central Eastern Europe pp. 90-100

- Andrea Krizsan and Conny Roggeband
- Gendered Strategies between Democratization and Democratic Reversal: The Curious Case of Turkey pp. 101-111

- Hürcan Asli Aksoy
- Plea for an Emic Approach Towards ‘Ugly Movements’: Lessons from the Divisions within the Italian Pro-Life Movement pp. 112-125

- Martina Avanza
- Transnational Municipal Climate Networks and the Politics of Standardisation: The Contested Role of Climate Data in the New Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy pp. 126-135

- Friederike Gesing
- Patterns of Conflict and Mobilization: Mapping Interest Group Activity in EU Legislative Policymaking pp. 136-146

- Arndt Wonka, Iskander De Bruycker, Dirk De Bièvre, Caelesta Braun and Jan Beyers
- Applying a Typology of Governance Modes to Climate Change Adaptation pp. 147-158

- Danny Bednar and Daniel Henstra
- Scrutinizing Virtual Citizen Involvement in Planning: Ten Applications of an Online Participatory Tool pp. 159-169

- Mattias Hjerpe, Erik Glaas and Sofie Storbjörk
- Dependent, Deprived or Deviant? The Case of Single Mothers in Denmark pp. 170-179

- Martin Bak Jørgensen
- Disaster Risk Governance in Indonesia and Myanmar: The Practice of Co-Governance pp. 180-189

- Annisa Gita Srikandini, Dorothea Hilhorst and Roanne van Voorst
- Healthcare Reform Repeal Efforts in the United States in 2017: An Inquiry into Public Advocacy Efforts by Key Interest Groups pp. 190-204

- John Hoornbeek, Bethany Lanese, Mutlaq Albugmi and Joshua Filla
2018, volume 6, articles 2
- Global Cybersecurity: New Directions in Theory and Methods pp. 1-4

- Tim Stevens
- Privatizing Political Authority: Cybersecurity, Public-Private Partnerships, and the Reproduction of Liberal Political Order pp. 5-12

- Daniel R. McCarthy
- Cyber Security Assemblages: A Framework for Understanding the Dynamic and Contested Nature of Security Provision pp. 13-21

- Jamie Collier
- Cybersecurity Research Meets Science and Technology Studies pp. 22-30

- Myriam Dunn Cavelty
- Enacting Expertise: Ritual and Risk in Cybersecurity pp. 31-40

- James Shires
- Why Should I? Cybersecurity, the Security of the State and the Insecurity of the Citizen pp. 41-48

- Lizzie Coles-Kemp, Debi Ashenden and Kieron O'Hara
- How We Stopped Worrying about Cyber Doom and Started Collecting Data pp. 49-60

- Brandon Valeriano and Ryan C. Maness
- Fear, Uncertainty, and Dread: Cognitive Heuristics and Cyber Threats pp. 61-72

- Miguel Alberto Gomez and Eula Bianca Villar
- Crossing the Digital Divide: Monism, Dualism and the Reason Collective Action is Critical for Cyber Theory Production pp. 73-82

- Christopher Whyte
- Authoritarianism in the 21st Century pp. 83-86

- Natasha Ezrow
- Authoritarian Politics: Trends and Debates pp. 87-89

- Erica Frantz
- Voting and Values: Grassroots Elections in Rural and Urban China pp. 90-102

- John James Kennedy, Haruka Nagao and Hongyan Liu
- The Meaning of ‘Limited Pluralism’ in Media Reporting under Authoritarian Rule pp. 103-111

- Andreas Heinrich and Heiko Pleines
- What Do We Know about Hybrid Regimes after Two Decades of Scholarship? pp. 112-119

- Mariam Mufti
- Authoritarian Norms in a Changing International System pp. 120-123

- Thomas Ambrosio
2018, volume 6, articles 1
- Why Choice Matters: Revisiting and Comparing Measures of Democracy pp. 1-10

- Heiko Giebler, Saskia P. Ruth and Dag Tanneberg
- Four Parameters for Measuring Democratic Deliberation: Theoretical and Methodological Challenges and How to Respond pp. 11-21

- Dannica Fleuß, Karoline Helbig and Gary S. Schaal
- Conceptualizing and Measuring the Quality of Democracy: The Citizens’ Perspective pp. 22-32

- Dieter Fuchs and Edeltraud Roller
- Don’t Good Democracies Need “Good” Citizens? Citizen Dispositions and the Study of Democratic Quality pp. 33-47

- Quinton Mayne and Brigitte Geißel
- Democracy and Human Rights: Concepts, Measures, and Relationships pp. 48-59

- Todd Landman
- Regimes of the World (RoW): Opening New Avenues for the Comparative Study of Political Regimes pp. 60-77

- Anna Lührmann, Marcus Tannenberg and Staffan I. Lindberg
- Making Trade-Offs Visible: Theoretical and Methodological Considerations about the Relationship between Dimensions and Institutions of Democracy and Empirical Findings pp. 78-91

- Hans-Joachim Lauth and Oliver Schlenkrich
- Method Factors in Democracy Indicators pp. 92-104

- Martin Elff and Sebastian Ziaja
- Different Types of Data and the Validity of Democracy Measures pp. 105-116

- Svend-Erik Skaaning
- Does the Conceptualization and Measurement of Democracy Quality Matter in Comparative Climate Policy Research? pp. 117-144

- Romy Escher and Melanie Walter-Rogg
- Coproducing Urban Governance pp. 145-149

- Liz Richardson, Catherine Durose and Beth Perry
- The Precarious Politics of Public Innovation pp. 150-160

- Hendrik Wagenaar and Matthew Wood
- Everyday Radicalism and the Democratic Imagination: Dissensus, Rebellion and Utopia pp. 161-168

- Daniel Silver
- Self-Organisation and the Co-Production of Governance: The Challenge of Local Responses to Climate Change pp. 169-179

- Rob Atkinson, Thomas Dörfler and Eberhard Rothfuß
- Counter-Governance: Citizen Participation Beyond Collaboration pp. 180-188

- Rikki John Dean
- Organising for Co-Production: Local Interaction Platforms for Urban Sustainability pp. 189-198

- Beth Perry, Zarina Patel, Ylva Norén Bretzer and Merritt Polk
- Governance Lessons from Urban Informality pp. 199-202

- Hugo Sarmiento and Chris Tilly
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2024, volume 12
2023, volume 11
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2021, volume 9
2020, volume 8
2019, volume 7
2017, volume 5
2016, volume 4
2015, volume 3
2014, volume 2
2013, volume 1
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On this page- 2018, volume 6
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Articles 4
Articles 3 Articles 2 Articles 1
Other years2025, volume 13
2024, volume 12
2023, volume 11
2022, volume 10
2021, volume 9
2020, volume 8
2019, volume 7
2017, volume 5
2016, volume 4
2015, volume 3
2014, volume 2
2013, volume 1
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