Critical Policy Studies

Papers
(The H4-Index of Critical Policy Studies is 12. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Brazil and China going global: emerging issues and questions to explore knowledge and policy transfers79
Mending Democracy: A response to our readers45
Institutional embeddedness: activist networks in defense of COVID-19 victims in Brazil26
Grappling with post-truth politics - facilitation strategies for policy-making in troubled times25
Hayek’s theory of mind and the origins of the neoliberal critique of modern liberalism24
Integrating co-analysis and researcher reflexivity into Bacchi’s ‘what is the problem represented to be?’ framework: A cervical screening case study22
A critique of the moral economy of pharmaceutical development22
The surrogacy question, unresolved: surrogacy policy debate as a hegemonic struggle over rights21
Deliberative democracy, public policy, and local government17
A blueprint for what? From a critical policy discursive analysis of UN’s sustainable development goals to a constructive rearticulation for their application16
The policy sciences of Harold Lasswell: contextual orientation and the critical dimension14
Policy translations of citizen participation and new public governance: the case of school governing bodies13
Autonomy and paternalism – framing Swedish COVID-19 restriction policy12
How do you feel the state? Emotional engagement of citizens with development policies in Pakistan12
Invisible dimensions of climate obstruction and road transport continuity. The role of mental infrastructure maintenance12
Critical reflexivity in policy studies is “a skin, not a sweater” – debating a common ground between interpretivism and positivism12
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