Contenu du sommaire : Special Section: COVID-19 Short Research Papers
Revue | Canadian journal of political science - Revue canadienne de science politique |
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Numéro | vol. 53, no 2, juin 2020 |
Titre du numéro | Special Section: COVID-19 Short Research Papers |
- Introduction to the COVID-19 Series - Jack Lucas p. 221
- Measuring and Comparing Municipal Policy Responses to COVID-19 - David A. Armstrong, Jack Lucas p. 227
- A Critical Juncture in Fiscal Federalism? Canada's Response to COVID-19 - Daniel Béland, André Lecours, Mireille Paquet, Trevor Tombe p. 239
- Canadians Think that Nearly All of Us Will Be Allowed Back to Work around August - Ryan C. Briggs p. 245
- Sociodemographic and Psychological Correlates of Compliance with the COVID-19 Public Health Measures in France - Sylvain Brouard, Pavlos Vasilopoulos, Michael Becher p. 253
- Talk COVID to Me: Language Rights and Canadian Government Responses to the Pandemic - Stéphanie Chouinard, Martin Normand p. 259
- A Human Rights Approach to Emergency Response? The Advocacy of Canada's Human Rights Commissions during the COVID-19 Crisis - Nicole De Silva p. 265
- To Follow or Not to Follow: Social Norms and Civic Duty during a Pandemic - Laura French Bourgeois, Allison Harell, Laura B. Stephenson p. 273
- COVID-19, Fiscal Federalism and Provincial Debt: Have We Reached a Critical Juncture? - Kyle Hanniman p. 279
- Has the COVID-19 Pandemic Affected MPs' Representational Activities? - Royce Koop, Kelly Blidook, Lesley Anne Fuga p. 287
- Continuity of Constitutional Government during a Pandemic: Considering the Concept in Canada's Emergency Management Act - Andrew McDougall p. 293
- Public Policy and Constitutional Rights in Times of Crisis - Emmett Macfarlane p. 299
- The Adaptation of Parliament's Multiple Roles to COVID-19 - Jonathan Malloy p. 305
- A Rare Moment of Cross-Partisan Consensus: Elite and Public Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic in Canada - Eric Merkley, Aengus Bridgman, Peter John Loewen, Taylor Owen, Derek Ruths, Oleg Zhilin p. 311
- Do COVID-19 Conspiracy Theory Beliefs Form a Monological Belief System? - Joanne M. Miller p. 319
- Psychological, Political, and Situational Factors Combine to Boost COVID-19 Conspiracy Theory Beliefs - Joanne M. Miller p. 327
- How Right-Leaning Media Coverage of COVID-19 Facilitated the Spread of Misinformation in the Early Stages of the Pandemic in the U.S. - Matt Motta, Dominik Stecula, Christina Farhart p. 335
- COVID-19 as a Complex Intergovernmental Problem - Mireille Paquet, Robert Schertzer p. 343
- Can COVID-Era Export Restrictions Be Deterred ? - Krzysztof Pelc p. 349
- Novel Coronavirus, Old Partisanship: COVID-19 Attitudes and Behaviours in the United States and Canada - Mark Pickup, Dominik Stecula, Clifton van der Linden p. 357
- Select (Un)Covering the COVID-19 Pandemic: Framing Analysis of the Crisis in Canada (Un)Covering the COVID-19 Pandemic: Framing Analysis of the Crisis in Canada - William Poirier, Catherine Ouellet, Marc-Antoine Rancourt, Justine Béchard, Yannick Dufresne p. 365
- Trial by Zoom? The Response to COVID-19 by Canada's Courts - Kate Puddister, Tamara A. Small p. 373
- Pandemic Parliaments: Canadian Legislatures in a Time of Crisis - Erica Rayment, Jason VandenBeukel p. 379
- Logarithmic versus Linear Visualizations of COVID-19 Cases Do Not Affect Citizens' Support for Confinement - Semra Sevi, Marco Mendoza Aviña, Gabrielle Péloquin-Skulski, Emmanuel Heisbourg, Paola Vegas, Maxime Coulombe, Vincent Arel-Bundock, Peter John Loewen, André Blais p. 385
- Does Collective Interest or Self-Interest Motivate Mask Usage as a Preventive Measure Against COVID-19? - Clifton van der Linden, Justin Savoie p. 391
Research Article/Étude originale
- The Politics of Minimum Income Protection in the Canadian Provinces - Alain Noël p. 399
- Select Posivotes, recommandations et autres «j'aime» : les heuristiques numériques d'acceptabilité sociale comme vecteur d'homogénéisation en contexte délibératif Posivotes, recommandations et autres «j'aime» : les heuristiques numériques d'acceptabilité sociale comme vecteur d'homogénéisation en contexte délibératif - Philippe A. Duguay p. 421
- Beyond Regions and Ideology: Using Cultural Theory to Explain Risk Perception in Canada - Simon J. Kiss, Éric Montpetit, Erick Lachapelle p. 439
- Gender, Race and Political Ambition: The Case of Ontario School Board Elections - Adrienne M. Davidson, R. Michael McGregor, Myer Siemiatycky p. 461