Australian Journal of Political Science

Papers
(The TQCC of Australian Journal of Political Science is 3. 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.)
ArticleCitations
After the fires? Climate change and security in Australia22
Confronting Incel: exploring possible policy responses to misogynistic violent extremism22
Government performance and dissatisfaction with democracy in Australia16
Securitisation via functional actors and authoritarian resilience: collapse of the Kurdish peace process in Turkey15
Explaining Islamophobia in Australia: partisanship, intergroup contact, and local context10
Explaining the decline of political trust in Australia10
Compulsory voting and right-wing populism: mobilisation, representation and socioeconomic inequalities9
Vaccine hesitancy and trust in government: a cross-national analysis8
The relationship between political philosophy and political science8
Policies and performance in the 2019 Australian federal election7
Factors affecting public responses to health messages during the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia: partisanship, values, and source credibility7
Political distrust and right-wing populist party voting in Australia7
Gendered mundanities: gender bias in student evaluations of teaching in political science6
Australian Indigenous environment policy as a deliberative system5
The relationship between neoliberal ideology and state practice: corporate power in the Australian mining industry5
‘Ethnic’ media and election campaigns: Chinese and Indian media in New Zealand’s 2017 election5
Cat got your tongue? Free speech, democracy and Australia’s ‘ag-gag’ laws5
Representing indigenous soldiers at the Australian War Memorial: a political analysis of the art exhibition For Country, For Nation5
Dark money and opaque politics: making sense of contributions to Australian political parties4
What COVID-19 revealed about gender equality policy framing4
Sexism and the Australian voter: how sexist attitudes influenced vote choice in the 2019 federal election4
Does descriptive representation increase perceptions of legitimacy? Evidence from Australia4
The principle of subsidiarity and COVID-19: how a moral assessment of public policy success can contribute to learning4
The changing role of the FIRB and the politics of foreign investment in Australia4
Democracy and belief in conspiracy theories in New Zealand4
Populists or nativist authoritarians? A cross-national analysis of the radical right4
Pluralism in political philosophy: a commentary on Dowding and Walsh3
Framing basic income in Australia: how the media is shaping the debate3
Organising Australian far-right parties: Pauline Hanson’s One Nation and Fraser Anning’s Conservative National Party3
What did a ‘fair go’ originally mean to Australians?3
The Australian campaign against corporate tax avoidance: agenda-setting, narratives, and political opportunities3
Public opinion on Indigenous issues and constitutional recognition: three decades of liberalisation3
‘Lessons in statecraft’?: Political memoirs, tax reform, and the National Taxation Summit 19853
Media frames, partisan identification and the Australian banking scandal3
Political investorism in Australia: unnatural insiders and the insider/outsider dynamics of market lobbying3
Reopening to the world: how safety, normality and trust in government shape young adults’ COVID-19 vaccine intentions3
‘Our diggers would turn in their graves’: nostalgia and civil religion in Australia’s far-right3
On the necessarily non-empirical nature of political philosophy (or why political philosophy is not a sub-discipline of political science)3
What is misinformation and disinformation? Understanding multi-stakeholders’ perspectives in the Asia Pacific3
Egalitarian nationhoods: a political theory in defence of the voice to parliament in the Uluru Statement from the Heart3
Unsettling emotions: settler innocence in Australia Day debates3
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