New IPSR Issue Featuring Articles on Political Consumerism
Publication date: Wed, 16 Feb 2022
The latest issue of the International Political Science Review (IPSR) for January 2022 (Volume 43, Number 1) features a collection of articles on political consumerism, which refers to the deliberate purchase or avoidance of products, goods, or services for political reasons. The issue opens with Lauren Copeland and Shelley Boulianne’s article Political consumerism: A meta-analysis. The authors explore why some people are more likely to engage in political consumerism. The issue also includes articles on welfare-state politics, the process of policy-making, and market constraints on politics in Europe.
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