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Welcome to the Policy Studies Yearbook Annual Review 2022–23, which I am proud to announce that, from this year onward, is to be published as an annual special issue of Politics & Policy (P&P).
Pioneered by P&P's longtime sister journal, the Policy Studies Journal (PSJ), over a decade ago, the Policy Studies Yearbook is a unique twin-pronged project designed to: first, connect a large, international, and multidisciplinary body of policy scholars and practitioners via the Yearbook directory; and second, to disseminate the best of their research in contemporary policy developments, commentaries, and exceptional reviews of the policy literature in the Yearbook annual publication. I hope that readers of, and contributors to, Politics & Policy will find both the Yearbook directory and its Annual Review as interesting and useful for their professional networking and research activities as past contributors and readers did when it was published as an annual issue of the PSJ.
I hope you enjoy our new Policy Studies Yearbook articles for 2022–2023 and join me in celebrating its extremely fitting new alliance with the P&P community. I encourage you to create your own profile in the Yearbook directory membership (just click the link “Get Listed”) to receive all our updates about the directory and annual publication calls for papers (our next call for papers is also reproduced below). Or click on “directory” on the homepage to add a new profile or update an existing profile on http://www.psoyearbook.org/directory/. Simply go to Yearbook Members > Update Information, enter the email address associated with your profile, and add your latest contact details and published works. If you no longer have access to the address you signed up with, no problem. Just follow the instructions to reset. Please note that, for security reasons, Yearbook staff check and approve new profiles before they go live, but updates should be instantaneous. Please also ask your colleagues to add their profiles if they have not already done so.
I very much look forward to working together with you and P&P in the future! The call for papers for the upcoming 2023–24 Yearbook Annual Review in P&P can be found below. If you have any queries or suggestions for new features, you would like to see the Yearbook directory fulfill, or if you wish to submit a paper for consideration in the 2023–24 Yearbook Annual Review, please email me at [email protected] or via the P&P Editorial Office at [email protected].
Dr. Emma R. Norman
Editor, Policy Studies Yearbook
[email protected]
Managing Editor, P&P
[email protected]
We are now calling for papers for the 2023–24 Yearbook Annual Review. Review article submissions for the 2023–24 issue summarizing recent policy scholarship in specific policy subfields, or articles and shorter commentaries focusing on recent practical policy developments should be emailed to the editor at [email protected] no later than August 12, 2023. Or, if you prefer, contact the editor via a brief email at [email protected], flagging your submission to the 2023–24 Yearbook to receive instructions on how to submit in Manuscript Central: https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/polpol.