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Throughout May and June 2020 Bristol University Press and Policy Press are making recent journal special issues free to access.

Explore the full collection at: https://bit.ly/SpecialIssueCollection, including

European Journal of Politics and Gender
Rethinking the ambition gap: gender and candidate emergence in comparative perspective<http://bit.ly/EJPG_3_1>, guest edited by Jennifer M. Piscopo and Meryl Kenny

The gender gap in political ambition is often presented as an immutable fact about the political world. This special issue interrogates this fact, drawing on case studies from across the globe to move the research agenda away from explaining why (or whether) women have less ambition than men, and towards understanding the gendered dynamics of candidate emergence.

Global Discourse
The Politics of Negative Emotions<https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/bup/gd/2020/00000010/00000002>, guest edited by Dan Degerman

The contributions to this double issue, which reflect a variety of disciplines and experiences from across the world, explore a range of negative emotions, drawing out both constructive and destructive potentials of these experiences. While they were conceived long before the current global health crisis and do not deal directly with the political responses to COVID-19, the politics of negative emotions is directly relevant to understanding them.

Policy & Politics
Policy-making as designing: the added value of design thinking for public administration and public policy<https://bit.ly/PP_48_1>, guest edited by Arwin van Buuren, Jenny M Lewis and B Guy Peters

This special issues discusses how we can make the best use of design to improve public policy  and public services for the future.


Please note: To support our research, student, policy and practice communities at this challenging time, the free trial access period for all 14 of our journals<https://bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/browse-our-journals> has been extended to six months. Any organisation can sign up via our Ingenta Connect page<https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/buppp/trial>.
If your institution does not yet subscribe, we would encourage you to ask your librarian to take out a free trial in order to make our journals available to your community. If you need any help with the set-up, please contact us at [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>.


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Edwina Thorn, PhD
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Bristol University Press/Policy Press
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