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High 10 most extremely cited articles printed in 2024 – free to entry till 31 January 2025
1. Coverage studying governance: a brand new perspective on company throughout coverage studying theories Bishoy Zaki
2. Kinds of studying and kinds of innovation: how does coverage studying allow coverage innovation? Nihit Goyal and Michael Howlett
3. Disaster administration in English native authorities: the bounds of resilience Tania Arrieta and Jonathan S. Davies
4. Professional views on the altering dynamics of coverage advisory methods: the COVID-19 disaster and coverage studying in Belgium and Australia Marleen Easton, Jennifer Yarnold, Valerie Vervaenen, Jasper De Paepe, and Brian W. Head
5. Social identities, feelings and coverage preferences Johanna Hornung and Nils C. Bandelow
6. The democratising capability of latest municipalism: past direct democracy in public- frequent partnerships Iolanda Bianchi
7. The politics of anger: emotional appraisal mechanisms and the French pension reform protests Johanna Kuhlmann and Peter Starke
8. Feelings and anti-carceral advocacy in Canada: ‘The entire anger this creates in our our bodies can be a software to kill us’ Jennifer M. Kilty and Michael Orsini
9. The challenges consultants face throughout creeping crises: the curse of complacency Ahmad Wesal Zaman, Olivier Rubin, and Reidar Staupe-Delgado
10. Figuring out proactive and reactive coverage entrepreneurs in collaborative networks in flood threat administration Per Becker, Jörgen Sparf, and Evangelia Petridou