Journal of Political Philosophy

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Political Philosophy is 0. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
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Why Limitarianism?*35
The Right to Explanation*22
Is Random Selection a Cure for the Ills of Electoral Representation?*21
Engaged Climate Ethics*20
Risk Shifts in the Gig Economy: The Normative Case for an Insurance Scheme against the Effects of Precarious Work*19
The Limits of Limitarianism*18
Democracy Requires Organized Collective Power*17
Academic Migration, Linguistic Justice, and Epistemic Injustice*12
Delegation in Democracy: A Temporal Analysis*12
Autonomy as Non‐alienation, Autonomy as Sovereignty, and Politics*11
Democratic Reciprocity*11
Verbal Microaggressions as Hyper‐implicatures*10
In Public Reason, Diversity Trumps Coherence*8
Deliberation and Discussion in Classical Athens*8
Gentrification and Domination*7
Hope from Despair*7
The Conscription of Informal Political Representatives*6
Justice, Thresholds, and the Three Claims of Sufficientarianism*5
Intra‐party Democracy: A Functionalist Account*5
Critical‐level Sufficientarianism*4
Political Liberalism and Respect*4
Social Injustice, Disadvantaged Offenders, and the State’s Authority to Punish*3
Are Intuitions Treated as Evidence? Cases from Political Philosophy*3
Activist‐led Education and Egalitarian Social Change☆3
Fragility as Strength: The Ethics and Politics of Hunger Strikes*3
Survey Article: Trading Nature: When Are Environmental Markets (Un)desirable?3
Voting for Less than the Best*3
The Problem of Public Shaming*3
Public Justification and the Veil of Testimony*3
What Should Egalitarian Policies Express? The Case of Paternalism*3
Democracy without Enlightenment: A Jury Theorem for Evaluative Voting*3
Debate: Anger, Fitting Attitudes, and Srinivasan’s Category of “Affective Injustice”*2
Relational egalitarianism and moral unequals2
Urban–ruraljustice2
Justice, Reciprocity, and the Boundaries of State Authority*2
The wrong of mercenarism: a promissory account2
Why Swing‐State Voting Is Not Effective Altruism: The Bad News about the Good News about Voting*2
The Benefits of Injustice and Its Correction: A Challenge to the Duty Not to Benefit Innocently from Injustice*2
Legal Transitions without Legitimate Expectations*2
Criminal Wrongdoing, Restorative Justice, and the Moral Standing of Unjust States*2
Making Identities Safe for Democracy*2
The Space between Justice and Legitimacy*2
Gentrification and Integration1
Beyond the “Formidable Circle”: Race and the Limits of Democratic Inclusion in Tocqueville'sDemocracy in America*1
On Public‐identity Disempowerment*1
On citizens' right to information: Justification and analysis of the democratic right to be well informed1
Bright Lines in Juvenile Justice*1
Deliberation through Misrepresentation? Inchoate Speech and the Division of Interpretive Labor*1
Amelioration, inclusion, and legal recognition: On sex, gender, and the UK's Gender Recognition Act1
Trade Justice and the Least‐Developed Countries*1
Compromising with the uncompromising: Political disagreement under asymmetric compliance1
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White psychodrama0
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The Journal of Political Philosophy Index, Volume 30 (2022)0
Debate: Legitimate injustice: A response to Wellman0
Sorting and the ecology of freedom of association0
Noncompliance and the Demands of Public Reason0
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The Case against Unanimous Jury Requirements*0
History Will Judge: Hume's General Point of View in Historical Moral Judgment0
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Impartiality and fair play revisited0
The Journal of Political Philosophy Index, Volume 31 (2023)0
The Journal of Political Philosophy Index, Volume 29 (2021)0
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Contractualist alternatives to the veil of ignorance0
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Abuse, Exploitation, and Floating Jurisdiction: Protecting Workers at Sea*0
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Privacy, Publicity, and the Right to Be Forgotten0
The Epistemic Dimensions of Civil Disobedience0
Debate: Taking Offense: A Reply0
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Big decisions: “Opting,” psychological richness, and public policy0
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Commuters, Located Life Interests, and the City's Demos*0
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Refuge and Aid*0
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The goods (and bads) of self‐employment0
Is One More Powerful with Numbers on One's Side?0
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Rethinking moral claim rights0
A merely national ‘universal’ basic income and global justice0
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Evaluating International Agreements: The Voluntarist Reply and Its Limits0
On the Very Idea of a “Political” Work of Art*0
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A Defense of Pluralist Egalitarianism under Severe Uncertainty: Axiomatic Characterization*0
The Journal of Political Philosophy Index, Volume 27 (2019)0
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Legitimacy and two roles for flourishing in politics0
Why Size Matters: Property‐owning Democracy, Liberal Socialism, and the Firm*0
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Debate: Political Authority, Functionalism, and the Problem of Annexation0
Debate: Taking Offense0
Circadian Justice*0
A Probabilistic Analysis of Title IX Reforms*0
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The Metaphysics of Intersectionality Revisited*0
The challenge of policing minorities in a liberal society0
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