Canadian Journal of Political Science/Revue canadienne de science politique

Canadian Journal of Political Science/Revue canadienne de science politique

53/2

Publication date: Jun 2020

Cambridge University Press


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Special Section: COVID-19 Short Research Papers
Introduction to the COVID-19 Series
Jack Lucas

Measuring and Comparing Municipal Policy Responses to COVID-19
David A. Armstrong II and Jack Lucas

A Critical Juncture in Fiscal Federalism? Canada’s Response to COVID-19
Daniel Béland, André Lecours, Mireille Paquet and Trevor Tombe

Canadians Think that Nearly All of Us Will Be Allowed Back to Work around August
Ryan C. Briggs

Sociodemographic and Psychological Correlates of Compliance with the COVID-19 Public Health Measures in France
Sylvain Brouard, Pavlos Vasilopoulos and Michael Becher

Talk COVID to Me: Language Rights and Canadian Government Responses to the Pandemic
Stéphanie Chouinard and Martin Normand

A Human Rights Approach to Emergency Response? The Advocacy of Canada’s Human Rights Commissions during the COVID-19 Crisis
Nicole De Silva

To Follow or Not to Follow: Social Norms and Civic Duty during a Pandemic
Laura French Bourgeois, Allison Harell and Laura B. Stephenson

COVID-19, Fiscal Federalism and Provincial Debt: Have We Reached a Critical Juncture?
Kyle Hanniman

Has the COVID-19 Pandemic Affected MPs’ Representational Activities?
Royce Koop, Kelly Blidook and Lesley Anne Fuga

Continuity of Constitutional Government during a Pandemic: Considering the Concept in Canada’s Emergency Management Act
Andrew McDougall

Public Policy and Constitutional Rights in Times of Crisis
Emmett Macfarlane

The Adaptation of Parliament’s Multiple Roles to COVID-19
Jonathan Malloy

A Rare Moment of Cross-Partisan Consensus: Elite and Public Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic in Canada
Eric Merkley, Aengus Bridgman, Peter John Loewen, Taylor Owen, Derek Ruths and Oleg Zhilin

Do COVID-19 Conspiracy Theory Beliefs Form a Monological Belief System?
Joanne M. Miller

Psychological, Political, and Situational Factors Combine to Boost COVID-19 Conspiracy Theory Beliefs
Joanne M. Miller

How Right-Leaning Media Coverage of COVID-19 Facilitated the Spread of Misinformation in the Early Stages of the Pandemic in the U.S.
Matt Motta, Dominik Stecula and Christina Farhart

COVID-19 as a Complex Intergovernmental Problem
Mireille Paquet and Robert Schertzer

Can COVID-Era Export Restrictions Be Deterred?
Krzysztof Pelc

Novel Coronavirus, Old Partisanship: COVID-19 Attitudes and Behaviours in the United States and Canada
Mark Pickup, Dominik Stecula and Clifton van der Linden

(Un)Covering the COVID-19 Pandemic: Framing Analysis of the Crisis in Canada
William Poirier, Catherine Ouellet, Marc-Antoine Rancourt, Justine Béchard andYannick Dufresne

Trial by Zoom? The Response to COVID-19 by Canada’s Courts
Kate Puddister and Tamara A. Small

Pandemic Parliaments: Canadian Legislatures in a Time of Crisis
Erica Rayment and Jason VandenBeukel

Logarithmic versus Linear Visualizations of COVID-19 Cases Do Not Affect Citizens’ Support for Confinement
Semra Sevi, Marco Mendoza Aviña, Gabrielle Péloquin-Skulski, Emmanuel Heisbourg, Paola Vegas, Maxime Coulombe, Vincent Arel-Bundock, Peter John
Loewen and André Blais

Does Collective Interest or Self-Interest Motivate Mask Usage as a Preventive Measure Against COVID-19?
Clifton van der Linden and Justin Savoie

Research Articles/Études originaux The Politics of Minimum Income Protection in the Canadian Provinces
Alain Noël

Posivotes, recommandations et autres «j’aime» : les heuristiques numériques d’acceptabilité sociale comme vecteur d’homogénéisation en contexte délibératif
Philippe A. Duguay

Beyond Regions and Ideology: Using Cultural Theory to Explain Risk Perception in Canada
Simon J. Kiss, Éric Montpetit and Erick Lachapelle

Gender, Race and Political Ambition: The Case of Ontario School Board Elections
Adrienne M. Davidson, R. Michael McGregor and Myer Siemiatycky

Book Reviews/Recensions