Note from the Editor: Lasswell Prize Announcement for Volume 51 (2018) Announcement 12 February 2019 Pages: 1 - 1
Utilizing Ostrom’s institutional analysis and development framework toward an understanding of crisis-driven policy Peter Z. Grossman Research Article 31 August 2018 Pages: 3 - 20
From Three Mile Island to Fukushima: the impact of analogy on attitudes toward nuclear power Jessica E. Boscarino Research Article 17 September 2018 Pages: 21 - 42
Going beyond technocratic and democratic principles: stakeholder acceptance of instruments in Swiss energy policy Lorenz KammermannKarin Ingold Research Article 03 December 2018 Pages: 43 - 65
The Science–Policy Relationship Hierarchy (SPRHi) model of co-production: how climate science organizations have influenced the policy process in Canadian case studies Garrett Ward Richards Research Article 17 July 2018 Pages: 67 - 95
Connecting models of the individual and policy change processes: a research agenda Heather MillarMatthew LeschLinda A. White Research Article 12 July 2018 Pages: 97 - 118
Multilevel policy implementation and the where of learning: the case of the information system for school buildings in Italy Marco Di GiulioGiancarlo Vecchi Research Article 16 June 2018 Pages: 119 - 135
Listening in polarised controversies: a study of listening practices in the public sphere Carolyn M. HendriksSelen A. ErcanSonya Duus Research Note 13 December 2018 Pages: 137 - 151
Yes, but what about the authority of policy analysts? A commentary and discussion of Perl et al., ‘Policy-making and truthiness: Can existing models cope with politicized evidence and willful ignorance in a post-fact world?’ Adam Fforde Discussion and Commentary 01 January 2019 Pages: 153 - 169