Political Research Quarterly
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Political Research Quarterly is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research on all aspects of politics. Among the leading generalist journals of political science, PRQ seeks to publish significant contributions to knowledge which engage readers across multiple fields of scholarship, as well as exceptional contributions within specialized fields. Our authors and reviewers come from all over the world and from across the spectrum of methodological and substantive expertise. Both the journal and its host organization, the Western Political Science Association, have a reputation for showcasing pluralistic and intellectually innovative research, with special emphasis on transcending the boundaries that conventionally separate subfields, methods, and specializations.
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Political Research Quarterly publishes scholarly research that covers the breadth of methodological approaches, theoretical perspectives, and substantive topics in the study of politics. Primary fields of research include the following:
- American Politics
- Comparative Politics
- Gender, Race, and Identity
- International Relations
- Methodology
- Political Theory
- Public Administration
- Public Law
- Public Policy
PRQ especially encourages research that is problem-driven and that utilizes multiple methodological and theoretical frameworks to address major political problems or puzzles. The journal also attempts to reflect the diversity of the discipline of political science and to serve as a meaningful forum for critical analysis and debate.
Though primarily a venue for original research articles, PRQ features occasional collections of articles on a common theme or debate, to be published as short symposia. Symposium proposals are welcome, and individual submissions will undergo the same review process as manuscripts of research articles. Important debates between scholars or responses to controversial articles are also featured from time to time.
Charles Anthony Smith | University of California Irvine, USA |
Andrew Flores | American University, USA |
Jennifer Garcia | Oberlin College, USA |
Stephen Andrew Nuno | Northern Arizona University, USA |
Davin Phoenix | University of California Irvine, USA |
Heather Smith-Cannoy | Arizona State University, USA |
Christopher Stout | University of California San Diego, USA |
Jami Taylor | University of Toledo, USA |
Angelia Wilson | University of Manchester, UK |
Wendy Wong | University of British Columbia, Canada |
Julia Jordan-Zachary | Wake Forest University, USA |
Jacob Sutherland | University of California Irvine, USA |
Sarah Anderson | University of California, Santa Barbara, USA |
Sarah F. Anzia | University of California at Berkeley, USA |
Antoine Banks | University of Maryland, USA |
Tiffany Barnes | University of Kentucky, USA |
Andrea Benjamin | University of Oklahoma, USA |
Richard Boyd | Georgetown University, USA |
Royce Carroll | University of Essex, UK |
Jason Casellas | University of Houston, USA |
Cornell W. Clayton | Washington State University, USA |
Bridget Coggins | University of California, Santa Barbara, USA |
Michael H. Crespin | University of Oklahoma, USA |
Mary G. Dietz | Northwestern University, USA |
Elisabeth Ellis | University of Otago, New Zealand |
Jennifer Fitzgerald | University of Colorado, USA |
Megan Ming Francis | University of Washington, USA |
Danny Hayes | George Washington University, USA |
Clarissa Hayward | Washington University in St. Louis, USA |
Erik Herron | West Virginia University, USA |
Mirya Holman | Tulane University, USA |
Mala Htun | University of New Mexico, USA |
Michele Keunzi | University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA |
Ari Kohen | University of Nebraska, USA |
Suzanne M. Leland | University of North Carolina, Charlotte, USA |
Amanda Licht | Binghamton University, USA |
Gregory Love | University of Mississippi, USA |
Frank Lovett | Washington University in St Louis, USA |
Robert Lupton | University of Connecticut, USA |
Tofigh Maboudi | Loyola University Chicago, USA |
Anthony J. Madonna | University of Georgia, USA |
J.S. Maloy | University of Louisiana, USA |
Elizabeth Markovitz | Mount Holyoke College, USA |
Jonathan Marks | Ursinus College, USA |
Angie Maxwell | University of Arkansas, USA |
Amy G. Mazur | Washington State University, USA |
Seth C. McKee | Oklahoma State University, USA |
Michael McKoy | Wheaton College, USA |
Jeanette Mendez | Oklahoma State University, USA |
Jamila Michener | Cornell University, USA |
Michael Minta | University of Minnesota, USA |
Diana O'Brien | Rice University, USA |
Ian Ostrander | Michigan State Universtiy, USA |
Erica Owen | University of Pittsburgh, USA |
Shanna Pearson-Merkowitz | University of Maryland, USA |
Efrén Pérez | University of California, Los Angeles, USA |
Kelly Rader | Yale University, USA |
Jordan Ragusa | College of Charleston, USA |
Ora John Reuter | University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, USA |
Emily Hencken Ritter | Vanderbilt University, USA |
James M. Scott | Illinois State University, USA |
Paru Shah | University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA |
Yael Shomer | Tel-Aviv University, Israel |
Shane Singh | University of Georgia, USA |
Zeynep Somer-Topcu | University of Texas at Austin, USA |
Dara Strolovich | Princeton University, USA |
Sharece Thrower | Vanderbilt University, USA |
Alvin Tillery | Northwestern University, USA |
Susan H. Whiting | University of Washington, USA |
Jennifer Wolak | Michigan State University, USA |
Antoine Yoshinaka | University of Buffalo, USA |
Amy Yuen | Political Science, Middlebury College, USA |
Chris Zepeda-Millán | University of California, Los Angeles, USA |
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