Washington, DC (April 30, 2024) – The Journal of Science Policy & Governance (JSPG) is pleased to release Volume 24, Issue 01, the 2024 winter standard issue of the journal. “With 17 articles, this is our second largest issue ever, and it provides a terrific showcase for the urgent and wide-ranging challenges facing society today. These publications highlight how thoroughly science intersects with policy, with topics like genetic testing databases used by law enforcement, the influence of misinformation on clean energy transitions, and more. We’re thrilled to continue growing the international network of JSPG, with subjects and authors representing Australia, Canada, France, the Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland, and beyond” said Andy Sanchez, JSPG Editor-in-Chief. The winter standard issue includes seventeen articles addressing topics that range from deep sea mining and hydraulic fracking, clean energy production, invasive plants, maternal morbidity, PFAS-based fish consumption, and plastic consumption. “The near-record-breaking number of submissions for this issue is a testament to the growing interest in science and technology policy and governance among students, fellows, and early career researchers and professionals,” said Julianne McCall, JSPG CEO & Managing Publisher. “A glance at any news headline reminds us of the enormity of the challenges facing societies worldwide, and we are proud to attract this cohort of authors for timely recommendations, awareness, and solutions.” ### ABOUT JSPG
The Journal of Science Policy & Governance is an open-access peer-reviewed publication dedicated to elevating students, post-docs, policy fellows and young scholars in science, technology, and innovation policy and governance worldwide. JSPG publishes articles for audiences in policymaking settings. Since 2011, JSPG has served as a publication and training platform for students and early career professionals to orient their scientific approach toward issues in science policy. Visit sciencepolicyjournal.org and follow on social media (LinkedIn and X). Media contacts
National Science Policy Network Meredith Schmehl [email protected] Journal of Science Policy & Governance André Porter [email protected] Washington, DC (April 13, 2024) –The Journal of Science Policy & Governance (JSPG) and the National Science Policy Network (NSPN) are pleased to partner on the 2024 JSPG Summer Standard Issue. We invite students, postdocs, policy fellows, early career researchers, and early-stage professionals in science and technology policy to submit articles in all formats published by JSPG to the Summer Standard Issue. Following peer review by the JSPG Editorial Board, published authors will have the opportunity to participate in networking events, media engagement, and other programs. Submission deadline: May 26, 2024. The 2024 Summer Standard Issue aims to generate and amplify the next generation's policy ideas and put them into action. This issue encourages submissions that highlight policy opportunities and audiences that center on justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion. Leading up to the submission deadline, JSPG and NSPN will organize a series of events to help prospective authors improve their submissions to the Summer Standard Issue, including one writing workshop and two virtual expert panels. See event details on the JSPG-NSPN Summer Standard Issue Events Webpage. ### ABOUT JSPG
The Journal of Science Policy & Governance (JSPG) is an international, open-access peer-reviewed publication managed by and for students, policy fellows, and young scholars in science, technology, and innovation policy. JSPG publishes high-quality articles covering the widest range of topics in formats that are accessible to policymakers. Since 2011, JSPG has served as a vehicle for students and early career researchers to bolster their research and writing credentials in science policy. Visit https://www.sciencepolicyjournal.org/ and follow on Twitter @SciPolJournal to learn more. ABOUT NSPN The National Science Policy Network (NSPN) is a non-profit representing early career science policy, advocacy, and diplomacy groups distributed across the country, focused on providing a platform for sharing resources, building relationships, and training the next generation of scientists and engineers to be pivotal voices in all levels of policy making.. Visit scipolnetwork.org and follow on Twitter @scipolnetwork to learn more. |
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