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JSPG media mentions
JSPG serves as an independent platform to enable the next generation of STEM leaders to bolster their research and writing credentials while substantively contributing to current debate around science, technology and innovation policy and governance. Below you will find examples of JSPG's publications covered in media outlets.

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News coverage

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Science and politics: finding common ground (Northeastern University, February 2017) - References a JSPG study examining the effect of party politics on federal research and development funding (policy analysis). Read the publication.
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The lesser-known effects of a government shutdown (CNN, January 2018) - References a JSPG study related to the shut down of the flu surveillance program (policy analysis). Read the publication.
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Why Are Police Using a World War I–Era Chemical Weapon on Civilians? (Scientific American, April 2021) - References a JSPG study related to tear gas safety and usage practices (technology assessment). Read the publication.
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Lack of non-English languages in STEM publications hurts diversity (Northwestern University, August 2021) - References a JSPG study that calls for new government policy measures to create a path to linguistic diversity in STEM publications (policy position paper). Read the publication.
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Addressing the dangers of forever chemicals (University of Pennsylvania, November 2021) - References a JSPG study that devises a regulatory framework to better address the harms posed by PFAS (policy analysis). Read the publication.
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SACNAS highlighted the publications of three JSPG authors from the special issue on 'Intersectional Science Policy' sponsored by National Science Policy Network, produced in collaboration with SACNAS, NSBE and 500 women scientists (policy memos). The authors are members of SACNAS.
  • Interview with Emilee Klotnik - read the publication on motor vehicle regulation here.
  • Interview with Jorge Jimenez - read the publication on federal statistics and administrative reporting here.
  • Interview with Katherine Andersh - read the publication on period poverty here.
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New Recommendations for Encouraging Open-Access Publishing (Inside Higher Ed, March 2023) - References a JSPG study that provides short-term and long-term recommendations for mitigating impacts of the new federal open access policy (op-ed). Read the publication.

Call for papers

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Call for Papers on Open Science as an Accelerator for Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (UNESCO, March 2022) - Provides details on the call for papers for the special issue on Open Science Policies as an Accelerator for Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals by UNESCO, Journal of Science Policy & Governance and the Major Group for Children and Youth. See the open science page.

Blog posts

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Giving a Voice to Students & Early Career Researchers in International Science Policy and Diplomacy in the Post-Truth Era (Union of Concerned Scientists Blog, September 2019) - Discusses how students, early career researchers and policy fellows are calling for evidence-based policymaking (written by Gary W. Kerr and JC Mauduit).
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The challenges and opportunities for the next generation in developing a science policy career during a pandemic (Canadian Science Policy Centre blog, November 2020) - Outlines how early career researchers are navigating science policy and provides advice for building forward better post-pandemic (written by Saishree Badrinarayanan, Adriana Bankston, Salwa Khan, Shawn McGuirk, Farah Qaiser and Peter Serles).
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New Voices in the Future of Science Policy (Issues in Science and Technology, August 2021) - Highlights JSPG special issue on 'Shaping the Future of Science Policy' produced in collaboration with AAAS and sponsored by the Kavli Foundation (written by Adriana Bankston). Read the issue.
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  • Home
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    • About
    • JSPG Anniversary Page
    • Staff
    • Ambassadors
    • Boards >
      • Advisory Board
      • Governing Board
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    • Careers >
      • Associate Editor
      • Ambassador
    • Partners
    • Sponsorships
    • Contact
  • Volumes
    • Volume 22 Issue 01
    • GHFUTURES2030 Strengthening Youth-centered Policy and Governance of Digital Transformations in Health.
    • UNESCO AND MGCY OPEN SCIENCE POLICIES AS AN ACCELERATOR FOR ACHIEVING THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
    • Volume 21 Issue 01 >
      • Cover Memo: Volume 21, Issue 1, Summer Standard Issue
    • JSPG and UCL STEAPP Special Topics: Innovations in Science Diplomacy >
      • Cover Memo: Volume 20, Issue 3, Special Issue on Innovations in Science Diplomacy
    • Sigma XI-JSPG Special Issue: Re-envisioning STEM Education and Workforce Development for the 21st Century
    • Volume 20 Issue 01
    • JSPG Volume 19 Issue 01 (10 Years of Publishing)
    • Special Issue: 2021 NSPN-JSPG Policy Memo Competition
    • Special Issue: Shaping the Future of Science Policy
    • JSPG-UK SIN Special Issue: Climate Change Solutions
    • Volume 18 Issue 01
    • Special Issue: 2020 NSPN-JSPG Policy Memo Competition
    • Volume 17 Issue 01 (Supported by AAAS STPF)
    • JSPG-UN MGCY Special Issue: Impacts of Emerging Technologies
    • Volume 16 Issue 01
    • Volume 15 (Supported by CSPC)
    • Special Issue: 2019 NSPN-JSPG Policy Memo Competition
    • Volume 14
    • Volume 13
    • Volume 12
    • Volume 11
    • Volume 10
    • Volume 9
    • Volume 8
    • Volume 7
    • Volume 6
    • JSPG-UCS Special Issue: Healthy Food Policy
    • Volume 5
    • Volume 4
    • Special Issue: Hot Topics 2013
    • Volume 3
    • Volume 2
    • Volume 1
  • Submit to JSPG
    • Special Topics Call for Submissions: Policy and Governance on Science, Technology and Global Security
    • Submission deadlines and guidelines
  • Announcements
    • News
    • Blog
  • Events
    • JSPG, APS FPS Events
    • Leadership chat series
  • Training
    • Writing
    • Resources
  • Media Mentions
  • Policy in action
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