Legislative Studies Quarterly
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The official journal of the Legislative Studies Section of the American Political Science Association
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“Congressional town halls” written by Andrew Clarke (@LafCol) and Daniel Markovits (@Columbia) can now be read for free for a limited time only at the link below: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…
New from LSQ! 'A place to speak and be heard? Parliamentary speech and media attention in Estonia, 2011–2019' by Tatiana Lupacheva and Martin Mölder (@unitartu) can be found at the link below:
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🚨New article alert 🚨
“When voting no is not enough: Legislative brawling and obstruction in Korea” by Gyung-Ho Jeon (University of British Columbia) can be read for free at the link below: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.11…
All these new articles can only mean one thing: a new issue is coming out! LSQ is proud to announce the release of Volume 49, Issue 1, available to read open-access thanks to Wiley Humanities. Check out the new issue at the link below: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/19399162/2…
Another great new article! 'The Promise and Peril of Constituent Interactions: The Determinants of Town Hall Participation Among Members of Congress' by Nadine Gibson and Aaron King (@UNCWilmington) is available to read at the link below:
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Yet another open-access article is now available to read! 'What Explains Party Unity? Evidence from U.S. State Legislatures' by Nicholas Howard (@Concordia_MN) and Tessa Provins (@PittTweet) can be found at the link below: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…
'Constituency Focus in Party-Centered Systems: How Individual, Party, and District-Level Factors Shape Parliamentary Questions in South Africa' by Edalina Rodrigues Sanches (@icsunivlisboa) and Yani Kartalis (@CPH_SODA, CEI) is now available below: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ls…
NEW: 'Coalition Governance under Separation of Powers: Shadowing by Committee in Coalitional Presidentialism' by Jorge Alberdinque Teim (@icsunivlisboa) is now available to read here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…
“Lacking Incentives, Not Information. Why Politicians tend to be Less Responsive to Lower-Income Citizens” from Karolin Soontjens (@uantwerpen) and Mikael Persson (@goteborgsuni) is now available open-access for a limited time only. Read the article below: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.111…
Another open acess article to round out the week! 'Partisan Governance and Minority Party Vetoes: Evidence from State Legislatures' by Robert Oldham (Princeton University) is now available on our website.
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New and open access! 'Asymmetries in Potential for Partisan Gerrymandering' from Nicholas Goedert, Robert Hildebrand, Laurel Travis, and Matt Pierson (@VTPSCI) is available now at the link below.
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A new and open-access article to close out the month! “Anti-Democratic Influence: The Effect of Citizens United on State Democratic Performance” from rachel funk fordham (@uw) is now available at the link below: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.111…
'Talking Like Opposition Parties? Electoral Proximity and Language Styles Employed by Coalition Partners in a Mixed Member Majoritarian System' by Hideo Ishima (Kyoto University) is now free to read. Check it out at the link below!
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'Recorded votes as attention booster: How opposition parties use roll calls and nonrecorded votes for position taking in the German Bundestag, 2017–21' by Lukas Hohendorf, Ulrich Sieberer, and Jonas Wenzig (@BAGSS5) is available to all at the link below: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ls…
Lasse Aaskoven (University of Southern Denmark) and Shane Martin (@Uni_of_Essex) have published a new article titled “Parliamentary Control of the Executive and the Duration of Government Formation.” Read it open access now! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.111…
Does position taking on filibuster reform influence how the public evaluates senators?
In new research w/ Kevin Banda at Legislative Studies Quarterly we find that reform rhetoric influence both ideological and affective evaluations.
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New and open access from Wiley Humanities! 'Information and Confrontation in Legislative Oversight' from Ayse Eldes (@Princeton), Christian Fong (@UMich), and Kenneth Lowande (@UMich) is available to read here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…
Very pleased to say I have a new paper, 'Earning Their Stripes? How Political Experience Shapes Gendered Policy Prioritization', out today in Legislative Studies Quarterly
❓I ask: how does political experience affect the issues that men & women prioritise?
Paper (🔓): doi.org/10.1111/lsq.12…