
Wiebke Marie Junk
@wmjunk
Associate Professor @uni_copenhagen | Interest Groups | Public Policy | Representation | Responsiveness | Comparative Politics & EU
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03-05-2011 19:21:24
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Are lobbyists influential? The public has long thought so, but applied political science since lobbying registration data emerged (late 90s) struggled to produce evidence that it does. In a new review Wiebke Marie Junk Heath Brown & I chart a wave of research showing how lobbying matters.






An often overlooked question: what specific role should governments take in collaborations: lead, link or leverage? In a new article in Policy Studies Journal with Erin Sullivan and Caelesta Braun, we develop a framework to clarify and assess these roles. shorturl.at/FmX1j


Working with "the enemy" is a frequently used lobbying strategy! In our new article, we study the logic of brokerage & how brokers between opposing policy positions can secure advantages in lobbying. doi.org/10.1177/003232… with Marcel Hanegraaff Andrea Pritoni & Michele Crepaz



I've had the privilege of reviewing Maraam Dwidar's excellent new book UChicagoPress It provides answers to several long-standing questions on lobbying. And, most importantly, it can provide HOPE in times where many might need it the most ... link.springer.com/article/10.105…



Thrilled that our article is published open access Annual Reviews ! We review recent strides in the study of lobbying & flesh out 1) transaction, 2) persuasion and 3) mobilisation mechanisms. With: Alex Garlick & Heath Brown annualreviews.org/content/journa…


Trending in #PoliticalScience: ooir.org/index.php?fiel… 1) Litigants & Supreme Court Support (@the_jop) 2) Descriptive Representation & Polarization 3) How Lobbying Matters 4) Causal Panel Analysis under Parallel Trends (American Political Science Review) 5) Courts in the Global South
