#JCPA_ICPA #HighlightThursday We are proud to present the Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis: Research and Practice, Volume 26, Issue 6. Professors Daniel Béland, Patrik Marier, and Mireille Paquet edited this issue. They explain the nature of Subnational Comparative Policy Analysis (SCPA) and raise key institutional and methodological points that scholars in this area could find useful for their own comparative subnational policy research. This issue includes contributions by Dr. Mariely Lopez-Santana, Dersu Ekim Tanca, Davide Vampa, Hanna Kleider, Simon Toubeau, Philip Rocco, Amanda Kass, Francesco Pasetti, Catherine XHARDEZ, Verena Wisthaler, Carmine Conte, Giacomo Solano, Patrik Marier, Loïc Trabut, Alexandra Garabige, and Martin Papillon. You will find this issue in the following link: https://lnkd.in/g42um7Ey
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Leader in comparative policy studies since 1998. Affiliated with the International Comparative Policy Analysis Forum.
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JCPA is one of the premier explicitly comparative journals. It aims to advance the field of comparative policy studies and foster the growth of an international community of scholars who explore the challenges and benefits of global policy-making, both between and within nations.
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Indicators are a valuable yet challenging tool for comparative policy analysis at subnational level. With my colleague and friends, Catherine XHARDEZ, Verena Wisthaler, Carmine Conte, PhD and Giacomo Solano we had the opportunity to explain why and how in this Special Issue of The Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis. Many thanks to the editors, Daniel Béland, Patrik Marier, and Mireille Paquet, for their kindness and thoughtful support.
#JCPA_ICPA #HighlightThursday We are proud to present the Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis: Research and Practice, Volume 26, Issue 6. Professors Daniel Béland, Patrik Marier, and Mireille Paquet edited this issue. They explain the nature of Subnational Comparative Policy Analysis (SCPA) and raise key institutional and methodological points that scholars in this area could find useful for their own comparative subnational policy research. This issue includes contributions by Dr. Mariely Lopez-Santana, Dersu Ekim Tanca, Davide Vampa, Hanna Kleider, Simon Toubeau, Philip Rocco, Amanda Kass, Francesco Pasetti, Catherine XHARDEZ, Verena Wisthaler, Carmine Conte, Giacomo Solano, Patrik Marier, Loïc Trabut, Alexandra Garabige, and Martin Papillon. You will find this issue in the following link: https://lnkd.in/g42um7Ey
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Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis: Research and Practice, Volume 26, Issue 6, December 2024 is now available online with symposium on sub-national government
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JCPA and ICPA thought leadership, in collaboration with APPAM for many distinguished years across administrations, continues to drive the comparative policy analytic research agenda groundswell amongst senior scholars. Many of those founders at the forefront of collaboration emerging a young field. Today collaborarion is specifically attracting the most notable up-and-coming thought leaders, in the now maturing field of comparative policy analysis research and practice. Congratulations Casey and each association for the continued policy analytic and comparative leadership.
🎉 Thrilled to Announce the Winner of the JCPA Award for Best Conference Paper in Comparative Policy Research! 🎉 What a #HighlightThursday at #2024APPAM #JCPA_ICPA has recognized Kyoung-cheol (Casey) Kim, PhD candidate at the University of Georgia with the JCPA Award for Best Conference Paper in Comparative Policy Research 2024. An international committee of distinguished scholars selected the outstanding paper Cognitive Impacts of AI on Administration. The winning article provides a compelling, comparative examination of AI’s transformative effects on managerial roles across diverse sectors. It’s a timely, rigorous contribution that advances our understanding of AI's role in policy. 👏 Let's congratulate Kim Kyoung-Cheol on this well-deserved recognition! 📢 The award includes a certificate, $1,000 USD, and a priority publication slot in JCPA. A big thank you to our international institutional members who make this award possible! https://lnkd.in/gdPQyjmT The Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis: Research & Practice has a foundational connection with the Association for Public Policy Analysis & Management through the scholars who recognized the need for advancing comparative policy analysis as a distinct subfield: Larry Lynn, David Weimer, Aidan R. Vining, Beryl Radin, Peter de Leon, and Duncan MacRae in the nineties. JCPA is still the only explicitly comparative policy journal to date, and it was recently included in the first category of journals of Public Administration with an impact Factor 3.9 and Scopus Cite Score of 5.4.
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#HighlightThursday Friends from around the world, we have a new video for you. Dr. Simon Schaub edited the special issue "Climate Action through Policy Expansion and/or Dismantling: Country-Comparative Insights". He shares the main findings with us. Please read these articles to know more. https://lnkd.in/gmscgJah
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And that's a wrap on #2024APPAM! A huge thank you to everyone who attended, our presenters, session organizers, discussants, exhibitors, students, sponsors, scavenger hunters, and everyone else who made this year's conference such an amazing experience. We'll see you next year in Seattle!