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New Political Science (2024) 46 (1): 61–80.
Published: 01 March 2024
...Timothy W. Luke Abstract The Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) prides itself on its mission and legacy, namely, “50 years of forging solutions that help people and nature prosper.” Has this solutionist approach to struggles along the frontiers of what Habermas identified as “system” to defend “life...
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New Political Science (1993) 13 (1): 117–141.
Published: 01 September 1993
...Frank L. Davis © 1992 Caucus for a New Political Science 1992 117 Frank L. Davis THE ALLOCATION STRATEGIES OF IDEOLOGICAL PACS: DIRECT MAIL FUND RAISING AND COMPETITIVE RACES Political action committees (PACS), organizations established to channel campaign funds to candidates, account...
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New Political Science (2009) 31 (2): 201–220.
Published: 01 June 2009
...Jeremy Youde Abstract Launched in 2006, the Product (RED) campaign claims to offer an innovative approach to raising funds for AIDS drugs in Africa: selling specially branded consumer goods and having the companies donate a portion of their proceeds from those products to the Global Fund to Fight...
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New Political Science (2023) 45 (1): 1–32.
Published: 01 March 2023
... to propose and decide on projects to fund with tax dollars. Does PB achieve a form of empowered participatory governance? This article examines this question by focusing on the degree to which PB engages marginalized groups in two Bay Area cities, using survey and interview data. We find that marginalized...
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New Political Science (2023) 45 (2): 359–379.
Published: 01 June 2023
... parties. This sets off a self-reinforcing system that keeps these larger parties in power and squeezes out the smaller parties, a process that is especially potent when this dynamic is not offset by public funding of electoral campaigns. The resource advantages that result from such bias include control...
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New Political Science (2011) 33 (1): 59–78.
Published: 01 March 2011
... into the fund of professional knowledge was completed. The paper argues that the surge and decline pattern is not a “tragedy of political science,” but a sign of a healthy and vigorous profession. © 2011 Caucus for a New Political Science 2011 New Political Science, Volume 33, Number 1, March 2011 Politics...
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New Political Science (2023) 45 (4): 577–590.
Published: 01 December 2023
..., meetings, and panels – at the 2023 American Political Science Association Annual Meeting & Exhibition, moved its events and meetings online using independent platforms, demanded APSA refund conference registration and hotel reservation fees, and contributed to the strike fund. This essay reconstructs...
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New Political Science (2022) 44 (4): 524–544.
Published: 01 December 2022
...Stephen Gill; Thibault Biscahie Abstract A key question for today is how far the apparent loosening of austerity following the COVID-19 pandemic in the form of the July 2020 European Recovery Plan of 750 billion euros, constitutes a first step towards debt mutualization (sharing of debts to fund...
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New Political Science (2022) 44 (2): 227–247.
Published: 01 June 2022
... vigilantes to harass faculty members and college administrators to sanction their faculty members. We argue that Campus Reform is part of a well-funded and well-organized panoptic network that engages in the sensationalized surveillance of faculty. This paper first develops our concept of sensationalized...
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New Political Science (2025) 47 (1): 74–99.
Published: 01 March 2025
... groups advance among legislators and the wider public. The result is an integrated political/intellectual infrastructure. This strategy—known internally as the Structure of Social Change model—was formalized by Koch strategist Richard Fink and spread throughout the Koch-funded political operation...
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New Political Science (2018) 40 (4): 708–726.
Published: 01 December 2018
...Marco Andreu Abstract Recent years have seen the emergence of social impact bonds (SIBs), geared toward funding social interventions while earning financial returns. The article proposes to conceive of SIBs as a practice of contemporary humanitarianism. In an effort to trace the politics...
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New Political Science (2014) 36 (4): 556–572.
Published: 01 December 2014
...Clyde Wilcox; JoVita Wells; Georges Haddad; Judith K. Wilcox Abstract Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) face the same financial pressures as traditionally white institutions, and face unique challenges that stem from historical racial disparities in funding, their historical...
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New Political Science (2014) 36 (4): 504–522.
Published: 01 December 2014
... of steady federal and state cuts in the funding of higher education have led to the quasi-privatization of public higher education, with both public and private universities viewing themselves as corporate entities that must maximize student tuition and corporate and philanthropic revenues while minimizing...
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New Political Science (2017) 39 (1): 109–125.
Published: 01 March 2017
...Isaac Jabola-Carolus Abstract Within five years of its launch, Participatory Budgeting in New York City (PBNYC) spread from four to thirty-one of New York’s fifty-one council districts, enabling city residents to directly allocate thirtyeight million dollars in public funds. During this period...
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New Political Science (2017) 39 (1): 126–142.
Published: 01 March 2017
... constituents, including communities of color, its current focus on districts and the voting phase, alongside limited work on critical praxis, limits the extent to which these newly enfranchised constituents can problematize larger funding formulas and criteria in public budgets. © 2017 Caucus for a New...
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New Political Science (2017) 39 (1): 156–160.
Published: 01 March 2017
... in equity, expand project eligibility and funding, and scale PB up to the city level. © 2017 Caucus for a New Political Science 2017 NEW POLITICAL SCIENCE, 2017 VOL. 39, NO.1, 156-160 httpdx.doLorg/l 0.1 080/07393148.2017.1278860 Conclusion: Time for Participatory Budgeting to Grow Up Josh Lerner...
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New Political Science (2014) 36 (2): 193–218.
Published: 01 June 2014
.... The second area of focus is governance outcomes. These include measures of accountability, monitoring, and limiting corruption.11 The third is budgetary outcomes. These include research on what types of projects are funded, distribution of projects, efficiency of budgetary processes, and how budgetary aims...
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New Political Science (2020) 42 (2): 171–196.
Published: 01 June 2020
... are allocated more effectively toward public goods and services that residents deem important for their well-being. Public funds should also be distributed more efficiently because PB makes budgeting more transparent and holds officials more accountable, thus expediting the impact of public investments...
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New Political Science (1992) 11 (3): 3–28.
Published: 01 September 1992
..., andfoundation connections with political science more generally. This article is directly, but very belatedly, a result of the discussions we had at that initial meeting. We can specify what researchers have always known: that major trends in research are ordinarily the result of funding decisions...
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New Political Science (2021) 43 (3): 280–300.
Published: 01 September 2021
... such as social mobility, inequality, or social stratification focus on the individual level of analysis (primarily utilizing survey data) or on aspects of the educational system itself (considering fields of study, school district funding schemes, and types or rankings of higher educational institutions).5 While...