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Volume 709, issue 1, 2023
- Migration and Crime in a Divided World: Strategies, Perceptions, and Struggles pp. 8-22
- Luigi Achilli, Antje Missbach and Soledad à lvarez Velasco
- “Por trochaâ€: Circumventing the Episodical Criminalization of Migration in the Andes pp. 24-45
- Soledad à lvarez Velasco and Manuel Bayón Jiménez
- A Widening Moral Rift: The Complex Interactions between EU Externalization and Afghan Border Ecosystems pp. 46-64
- Ruta Nimkar and Abdullah Mohammadi
- Corruption and Bribery at the Border: Strategies of Survival and Adaptation between People Smugglers and Border Enforcement pp. 65-85
- David L. Suber
- Of Mukhalas and Magafe: Somali Migrants Navigating the Dangers of Ransom Smuggling in Northern Africa pp. 86-104
- Tabea Scharrer
- Against the Tide: The Counter-Repression Strategies of Sea Rescue Organizations in the Mediterranean pp. 105-123
- Federico Alagna and Eugenio Cusumano
- “Markets of Dispossessionâ€: How Unaccompanied Minors Navigate Their Criminalization in Lebanon pp. 126-144
- Luigi Achilli
- Boredom, Hope, and Intimate Labor in Transit: Young Male Refugees and Their Intimate Relationships with Older, Local Women in Indonesia pp. 145-164
- Danau Tanu and Antje Missbach
- The Fine Art of Camouflage: Migrant-Drug Distributors Negotiating Police Interactions in Switzerland pp. 165-183
- Louis Vuilleumier
- Shaping Borders: Migrants’ Agency, Time Commodification, and Anticipatory Detention Strategies pp. 184-201
- Federica Infantino
- Between Informality and (Il)legality: Congolese Migrants’ Survival Mechanisms in South Africa pp. 202-217
- Dostin Mulopo Lakika
- Knowledge of, about, for, and against Criminalized Migration pp. 218-226
- Andrew Geddes
Volume 708, issue 1, 2023
- Economics and Politics: On Narrowing the Gap pp. 8-13
- Alan Blinder
- The January 6th, 2025, Project: Fascist Politics and the Rising Threats to American Democracy pp. 16-30
- Matthew E.K. Hall
- Does the “Fascism Debate†Matter for Understanding 2024 American Politics? pp. 31-43
- Mabel Berezin
- The Psychology of Left-Right Political Polarization; and an Experimental Intervention for Curbing Partisan Animosity and Support for Antidemocratic Violence pp. 46-63
- John T. Jost, Daniela Goya-Tocchetto and Aaron C. Kay
- Black Lives Matter and the Racialized Support for the January 6th Insurrection pp. 64-82
- Matt A. Barreto, Claudia Alegre, J. Isaiah Bailey, Alexandria Davis, Joshua Ferrer, Joyce Nguy, Christopher Palmisano and Crystal Robertson
- “Stop the Stealâ€: Racial Resentment, Affective Partisanship, and Investigating the January 6th Insurrection pp. 83-101
- Darren W. Davis and David C. Wilson
- Social Capital in a Divided America: The Relationship between Economic Bridging and Affective Polarization pp. 102-120
- David E. Campbell
- The Crisis of American Democracy in Historical Context pp. 122-136
- Robert C. Lieberman and Suzanne Mettler
- Does Affective Polarization Contribute to Democratic Backsliding in America? pp. 137-163
- James N. Druckman, Donald P. Green and Shanto Iyengar
- Political Parties and Loser’s Consent in American Politics pp. 164-183
- Geoffrey Layman, Frances Lee and Christina Wolbrecht
- Freedom of Speech in the Post-Floyd Era: Public Support for Political Tolerance pp. 184-205
- Diana C. Mutz
- In Electoral Disputes, State Justices Are Less Reliable GOP Allies than the U.S. Supreme Court—That’s the “Problem†the Independent State Legislature Claim Hopes to Solve pp. 208-226
- Rebecca L. Brown, Lee Epstein and Michael J. Nelson
- American Democracy and Voter Suppression pp. 227-242
- Luis Ricardo Fraga, Ricardo RamÃrez and Bernard L. Fraga
- Which States Adopt Election-Subversion Policies? pp. 243-256
- Jacob M. Grumbach and Charlotte Hill
- Can Institutional Reform Protect Election Certification? pp. 257-270
- Daniel M. Butler and Jeffrey J. Harden
Volume 707, issue 1, 2023
- Media Policy for an Informed Citizenry: Revisiting the Information Needs of Communities for Democracy in Crisis pp. 8-20
- Nikki Usher, Joshua P. Darr, Philip M. Napoli and Michael L. Miller
- Taking It to the States: The Origins of Critical Information Needs pp. 21-28
- Lewis A. Friedland
- What Is Media Policy? pp. 29-45
- Philip M. Napoli
- An Overview of State and Local Legislation to Support Local News: Policy Mechanisms and Challenges to Impact pp. 46-61
- Jessica Mahone
- A Lost Decade: Policymakers Fiddled as Newsrooms Burned pp. 62-72
- Sewell Chan
- The New News Barons: Investment Ownership Reduces Newspaper Reporting Capacity pp. 74-89
- Erik Peterson and Johanna Dunaway
- Delegitimizing Rural Public Health Departments: How Decaying Local News Ecologies, Misinformation, and Radicalization Undermine Community Storytelling Networks pp. 90-108
- Nikki Usher
- How Sticky Is Pink Slime? Assessing the Credibility of Deceptive Local Media pp. 109-124
- Joshua P. Darr
- Information Inequality: How Race and Financial Access Reflect the Information Needs of Lower-Income Individuals pp. 125-141
- Patricia D. Posey
- Who Will Tell the Stories of Health Inequities? Platform Challenges (and Opportunities) in Local Civic Information Infrastructure pp. 144-171
- Ava Francesca Battocchio, Kjerstin Thorson, Dan Hiaeshutter-Rice, Marisa Smith, Yingying Chen, Stephanie Edgerly, Kelley Cotter, Hyesun Choung, Chuqing Dong, Moldir Moldagaliyeva and Christopher E. Etheridge
- Local-Level Information-Seeking in the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Repertoire Approach pp. 172-188
- Stephanie Edgerly and Yu Xu
- News Nationalization in a Digital Age: An Examination of How Local Protests Are Covered and Curated Online pp. 189-207
- Kokil Jaidka, Sean Fischer, Yphtach Lelkes and Yifei Wang
- Repairing Journalism’s History of Anti-Black Harm pp. 208-227
- Joseph Torres and Collette Watson
- A Media Insider’s Wish List for Saving Local Journalism pp. 230-236
- Margaret Sullivan
- ¿Qué pasa with American News Media? How Digital-Native Latinx News Serves Community Information Needs Using Messaging Apps pp. 237-255
- Lourdes M. Cueva Chacón and Jessica Retis
- The Problem with “Most Peopleâ€: Racism and Ableism in U.S. COVID-19 Public Health Communication pp. 256-265
- Amelia N. Gibson
- New Ideas for Improving the Economics of Producing Local Journalism pp. 266-276
- Mark S. Nadel
Volume 706, issue 1, 2023
- Introduction pp. 7-13
- Margot I. Jackson, Susan L. Moffitt and Susanna Loeb
- Who Uses the Social Safety Net? Trends in Public Benefit Use among American Households with Children, 1980–2020 pp. 16-36
- Margot I. Jackson and Ester Fanelli
- Who’s Caring for the Kids? The Earned Income Tax Credit and Childcare Arrangements pp. 37-64
- Natasha V. Pilkauskas and Katherine Michelmore
- Skill Building in Early Care and Education Programs pp. 65-88
- Jade Marcus Jenkins and Greg J. Duncan
- Policymaker and Practitioner Perspectives: Insights from Ohio: An Interview with Dr. Wendy Grove and Jennifer Vargo pp. 89-92
- Susan L. Moffitt
- Fewer Burdens but Greater Inequality? Reevaluating the Safety Net through the Lens of Administrative Burden pp. 94-117
- Pamela Herd and Donald Moynihan
- “I Can’t Get Ahold of Themâ€: Perceptions of Administrative Burden and Administrative Exclusion across SNAP, WIC, and Medicaid during the COVID-19 Pandemic pp. 118-136
- Carolyn Barnes
- Legal Aid and Social Policy: Managing a Political Economy of Scarcity pp. 137-158
- Jamila Michener
- Policymaker and Practitioner Perspectives and Insights from Colorado: An Interview with Dr. Ki’i Powell, Ian McMahon, Michael Martinez-Schiferl, Rebecca Balu, and Samantha O’Neill Dunbar pp. 159-164
- Susan L. Moffitt
- Reducing Complexity to Support Families Navigating Early Care and Education Systems pp. 166-192
- Justin B. Doromal, Molly Michie, Grace Kegley and Daphna Bassok
- Better Together? Multiplier and Spillover Effects in Two-Generation Initiatives pp. 193-223
- Laura Tach and Elizabeth Day
- The Child Tax Credit and Family Well-Being: An Overview of Reforms and Impacts pp. 224-255
- Sophie Collyer, Megan A. Curran, Irwin Garfinkel, David Harris, Zachary Parolin, Jane Waldfogel and Christopher Wimer
- Using Technology and Iterative Research to Strengthen the Social Safety Net pp. 256-275
- Aimee Chabot and Maximilian Hell
- Policymaker and Practitioner Perspectives and Insights from Birmingham, Alabama: An Interview with Judge Andra D. Sparks, Mankinta Holloway, and Melanie Colston pp. 276-279
- Susan L. Moffitt
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