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2025 Annual call for special issue proposals for Policy & Politics 

Policy & Politics Journal blog

Policy & Politicshas been publishing innovative works at the intersection of public policy and politics for over 50 years. Itis a world-leading, top quartile journal that is committed to advancing scholarly understanding of the dynamics of policy-making and implementation. By… Continue reading →

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The Role of Strong CIOs in Modern Government w/ John Thomas Flynn & Lloyd Levine (Technology vs. Government Ep. 2)

Policy Chats

In this episode, John Thomas Flynn, Former CIO for the States of California and Massachusetts talks with the UC Riverside School of Public Policy about government's current challenges regarding technology implementation and utilization. Learn more about the series and other episodes via ⁠[link].

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Frugal architecture in action: The Urban Institute innovates with R and Serverless on AWS

AWS Public Sector Blog

They have also observed that university programs that focus on public policy and statistics often teach R programming, so using R helps new graduates get up to speed quickly. They encourage and support novel applications for public policy research. By adopting a frugal discipline, they continue to innovate sustainably.

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CFP: Nonprofits, Public Policy, and Migration Crises (Nonprofit Policy Forum Journal)

A Library Writer's Blog

Call for Papers Nonprofits, Public Policy, and Migration Crises Guest Editors: Anna Domaradzka, University of Warsaw Shawn Flanigan, San Diego State University Tania Haddad, American University of Beirut Nonprofit Policy Forum invites papers for a special issue on Nonprofits, Public Policy, and Migration Crises.

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Curitiba Is Evolving But Remains a Model for Urban Sustainability

The City Fix

I made my first pilgrimage in 2000, when Bogotá was implementing its bus rapid transit system, Transmilenio, and returned twice after that. I recently had the pleasure of re-visiting Curitiba, Brazil, thanks to an invitation from the Smart Cities Expo. Continue reading on TheCityFix.com.

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Vaccine Policy in a Post-COVID World

Policy Chats

In this episode, Associate Professor Katie Attwell talks with students from the UC Riverside School of Public Policy about vaccine hesitancy, mandates, and public health policy. million dollar project funded by the Medical Research Future Fund of the Australian Government.

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Inclusive Success Stories for Community Engagement

Social Pinpoint

In saying this, many organizations are implementing innovative and inclusive approaches to ensure diverse voices are heard and valued within the community. And we believe that it’s critical to successful public policy that can result in transformative change within the community, but also internally.