Policy Sciences
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Volume 46, issue 4, 2013
- Functional regulatory spaces pp. 311-333

- Frédéric Varone, Stéphane Nahrath, David Aubin and Jean-David Gerber
- Voluntary environmental agreements in developing countries: the Colombian experience pp. 335-385

- Allen Blackman, Eduardo Uribe, Bart Hoof and Thomas Lyon
- Disentangling governance: a synoptic view of regulation by government, business and civil society pp. 387-410

- Reinhard Steurer
Volume 46, issue 2, 2013
- Editorial: protecting and sustaining indigenous people’s traditional environmental knowledge and cultural practice pp. 105-108

- Amanda Lynch and Craig Hammer
- The role of the Yorta Yorta people in clarifying the common interest in sustainable management of the Murray–Darling Basin, Australia pp. 109-123

- Amanda Lynch, David Griggs, Lee Joachim and Jackie Walker
- Practical developments in law science and policy: efforts to protect the traditional group knowledge and practices of the Shuar, an indigenous people of the Ecuadorian Amazon pp. 125-141

- Craig Hammer, Juan Jintiach and Ricardo Tsakimp
- Protecting the economic patrimony of indigenous nations: the case of the Shuar pp. 143-159

- Winston Nagan
- The role of tourism in a changing climate for conservation and development. A problem-oriented study in the Kailash Sacred Landscape, Nepal pp. 161-178

- Carolina Adler, Darryn McEvoy, Prem Chhetri and Ester Kruk
- Enabling hybrid space: epistemological diversity in socio-ecological problem-solving pp. 179-197

- M. Barrett
- Ideas, innovations, and networks: a new policy model based on the evolution of knowledge pp. 199-216

- Jerald Hage, Jonathon Mote and Gretchen Jordan
Volume 46, issue 1, 2013
- Sorting through the garbage can: under what conditions do governments adopt policy programs? pp. 1-21

- Fritz Sager and Yvan Rielle
- Exploring the temporal dimension in policy evaluation studies pp. 23-37

- Nanny Bressers, Mark Twist and Ernst Heuvelhof
- Do industry associations influence corporate environmentalism in developing countries? Evidence from Trinidad and Tobago pp. 39-62

- Kalim Shah and Jorge Rivera
- “My forest, my kingdom”—Self-referentiality as a strategy in the case of small forest owners coping with government regulations pp. 63-81

- Ann Herzele and Noelle Aarts
- The contextualist turn and schematics of institutional fit: Theory and a case study from Southern India pp. 83-102

- Raul Lejano and Savita Shankar
Volume 45, issue 4, 2012
- Going green together? Brownfield remediation and environmental justice pp. 293-314

- Adam Eckerd and Andrew Keeler
- The discourses of incidents: cougars on Mt. Elden and in Sabino Canyon, Arizona pp. 315-343

- David Mattson and Susan Clark
- What about non-diffusion? The effect of competitiveness in policy-comparative diffusion research pp. 345-358

- Nico Heiden and Felix Strebel
- The evolution of elite framing following enactment of legislation pp. 359-384

- Michael Gruszczynski and Sarah Michaels
- Visibility and facticity in policy diffusion: going beyond the prevailing binarity pp. 385-398

- Felix Strebel and Thomas Widmer
Volume 45, issue 3, 2012
- Who teaches and who learns? Policy learning through the C40 cities climate network pp. 199-220

- Taedong Lee and Susan Meene
- Federalizing energy? Agenda change and the politics of fracking pp. 221-241

- Charles Davis and Katherine Hoffer
- The challenge of diversity management: police reform and the Arab minority in Israel pp. 243-263

- Guy Ben-Porat, Fany Yuval and Shlomo Mizrahi
- Social process in grizzly bear management: lessons for collaborative governance and natural resource policy pp. 265-291

- Lauren Richie, J. Oppenheimer and Susan Clark
Volume 45, issue 2, 2012
- Creating a sustainable U.S. electricity sector: the question of scale pp. 97-121

- Sanya Carley and Richard Andrews
- Overcoming the tragedy of super wicked problems: constraining our future selves to ameliorate global climate change pp. 123-152

- Kelly Levin, Benjamin Cashore, Steven Bernstein and Graeme Auld
- Limits of knowing or the consequences of difficult-access problems for multi-method research and public policy pp. 153-168

- Patrick Maravic
- Fish and chips: cross-cutting issues and actors in a co-managed fishery regime in the Pacific Northwest pp. 169-191

- Syma Ebbin
- Rivera, Jorge: Business and public policy: responses to environmental and social protection processes pp. 193-197

- Nicole Darnall
Volume 45, issue 1, 2012
- Understanding and influencing the policy process pp. 1-21

- Christopher Weible, Tanya Heikkila, Peter deLeon and Paul Sabatier
- Diversity and constructive conflict in stakeholder dialogue: considerations for design and methods pp. 23-46

- Eefje Cuppen
- Consultants, depoliticization and arena-shifting in the policy process: privatizing water in Berlin pp. 47-68

- Ross Beveridge
- Contesting power, trust and legitimacy in the South African e-waste transition pp. 69-86

- Mary Lawhon
- Erratum to: Dimensions of innovation in a technology-intensive economy pp. 87-87

- John Marburger
- Dimensions of innovation in a technology-intensive economy pp. 89-96

- John Marburger
Volume 44, issue 4, 2011
- Human dignity in concept and practice pp. 303-319

- David Mattson and Susan Clark
- Strategic organizational drivers of corporate environmental responsibility in the Caribbean hotel industry pp. 321-344

- Kalim Shah
- Collaboration in the shadow of the wall: shifting power in the borderlands pp. 345-365

- Abigail York and Michael Schoon
- Explaining national environmental performance: approaches, evidence, and implications pp. 367-389

- Daniel Fiorino
Volume 44, issue 3, 2011
- Special issue: reconciling the supply of and demand for research in the science of science and innovation policy pp. 205-206

- Roger Pielke
- John H. “Jack” Marburger 1941–2011 pp. 207-207

- Roger Pielke
- Science, technology and innovation in a 21st century context pp. 209-213

- John Marburger
- Research institutes as hybrid organizations: central challenges to their legitimacy pp. 215-230

- Magnus Gulbrandsen
- Inequity in the distribution of science and technology outcomes: a conceptual model pp. 231-248

- Barry Bozeman, Catherine Slade and Paul Hirsch
- Scholarly science policy models and real policy, RSD for SciSIP in US Mission Agencies pp. 249-266

- Nathaniel Logar
- Whose knowledge? What values? The comparative politics of patenting life forms in the United States and Europe pp. 267-288

- Shobita Parthasarathy
- William Ascher: Bringing in the future: strategies for farsightedness and sustainability in developing countries pp. 289-293

- Peter Wilshusen
- Woehrle, Lynn M., Coy, Patrick G., and Maney, Gregory M.: Contesting patriotism: culture, power, and strategy in the peace movement pp. 295-298

- Steve Breyman
- Coenen, Frans H. J. M (ed.): Public participation and better environmental decisions: the promise and limits of participatory processes for the quality of environmentally related decision making pp. 299-302

- Cedar Morton
Volume 44, issue 2, 2011
- Leaders’ perspectives in the Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative pp. 103-133

- D. Mattson, S. Clark, K. Byrd, S. Brown and B. Robinson
- How can leaders’ perceptions guide policy analysis in an era of governance? pp. 135-155

- Lihi Lahat
- Technology assessment in Australia: the case for a formal agency to improve advice to policy makers pp. 157-177

- A. Russell, Frank Vanclay, Janet Salisbury and Heather Aslin
- The evaluation of climate policy: theory and emerging practice in Europe pp. 179-198

- Dave Huitema, Andrew Jordan, Eric Massey, Tim Rayner, Harro Asselt, Constanze Haug, Roger Hildingsson, Suvi Monni and Johannes Stripple
- Book review blowout in the gulf pp. 199-202

- Garry Brewer
Volume 44, issue 1, 2011
- Grizzly Bear conservation in the Foothills Model Forest: appraisal of a collaborative ecosystem management effort pp. 1-11

- Douglas Clark and D. Slocombe
- Citizens’ use of policy symbols and frames pp. 13-34

- Ryane Straus
- A social-ecological approach to voluntary environmental initiatives: the case of nature-based tourism pp. 35-52

- Esther Blanco
- Corporate response strategies to regulatory uncertainty: evidence from uncertainty about post-Kyoto regulation pp. 53-80

- Christian Engau and Volker Hoffmann
- Deadly divide: Malawi’s policy debate on HIV/AIDS and condoms pp. 81-102

- Paul Mkandawire, Isaac Luginaah and Rachel Bezner-Kerr
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