Political
Behavior is an interdisciplinary journal that invites scholars
to submit research pertaining to political attitudes and behavior at either
the individual or the institutional level (political parties, interest
groups, government agencies, or the mass media), among elites as well as
masses, and in a comparative as well as a U.S. context. We encourage a
variety of approaches to the study of political behavior, including economic
(e.g., preference structuring, bargaining), psychological (e.g., attitude
formation and change, motivation, and perception), sociological (e.g.,
roles, groups, class), and political (e.g., decision making) perspectives.
Please
send all inquiries to:
polbeh@uky.edu.
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Jon Hurwitz
Department of Political Science
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
Voice: 412-648-7273
Fax: 412-648-7277 |
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Mark Peffley
Department of Political Science
University of Kentucky
Lexington, KY 40506-0027
Voice: 859-257-7033
Fax: 859-257-7034 |
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