SPS Articles: Recent submissions
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Title:Introducing the visual conjoint, with an application to candidate evaluation on social media Author(s):VECCHIATO, Alessandro; MUNGER, Kevin Date:2024Citation:Journal of experimental political science, 2024, OnlineFirstType:ArticleAbstract:Conjoint experiments have enabled scholars to understand the preferences of citizens in a variety of political contexts. We propose a method to modify the standard text-only “box conjoint” to make the treatment higher in ...
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Title:Brextinction? : how cohort replacement has transformed support for Brexit Author(s):FRESE, Joris ; HARKONEN, Juho ; HIX, SimonDate:2024Citation:European journal of political research, 2024, OnlineFirstType:ArticleAbstract:Public support for Brexit has declined since the 2016 referendum. We argue that part of this decline is due to cohort replacement where many older voters (who support Brexit) have passed away, while younger voters (who ...
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Title:New directions for foreign policy analysis : reconfiguring the field Author(s):SALGADO, Carolina; SIMAN, Maíra; GUZZINI, Stefano Date:2023Citation:Contexto internacional, 2023, Vol. 45, No. 2, Art. e20240039, OnlineOnlyType:ArticleAbstract:This special issue (vol. 45 (2) and vol. 46(2)) presents (some) new research directions for Foreign Policy Analysis (FPA) and Diplomatic Studies. It is driven by the dual aim of exploring contemporary debates that have ...
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Title:Critical and interpretivist foreign policy analysis : reflecting on three challenges ahead Author(s):GUZZINI, Stefano ; SIMAN, Maíra; SALGADO, CarolinaDate:2024Citation:Contexto internacional, 2024, Vol. 46, No. 2, Art. e20240038, OnlineOnlyType:ArticleAbstract:This text concludes the Special Issue on “New Directions for Foreign Policy Analysis” that aims at exploring some recent research avenues in the critical and interpretivist tradition in International Relations. Rather than ...
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Title:Forum on recognition in foreign policy (analysis) and (the study of) diplomacy Author(s):GUZZINI, Stefano ; OPONDO, Sam Okoth; SMITH, KarenDate:2024Citation:Contexto internacional, 2024, Vol. 46, No. 2, Art. e20230021, OnlineOnlyType:ArticleAbstract:What if the quest for recognition, not power, rank or security, were the overriding objective of foreign policies? What if practices of recognition both empower and subjugate by fixing identities and reproducing the terms ...