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P&P annual prize announcement

May 20, 2020Governance, Policy & Politics, Politics, Public Policy, Social justice and equality, Social Policycitizen engagement, deliberative democracy, Discursive Institutionalism, Dutch government, ethnographic research, impact investment, internet, knowledge brokers, listening, nudge, outcomes-based commissioning, participation, Political Communication, reflection, social impact bonds, social investment, social prescribingpolicypressblog

P&P prize winners

By Sarah Ayres, Felicity Matthews and Steve Martin
Co-editors of Policy & Politics

We are delighted to announce the 2020 prizes for award winning papers published in Policy & Politics in 2019. Continue reading P&P annual prize announcement →

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