Scholars commonly study bias and discrimination from the perspective of those discriminated
against and, to some extent, the institutional practices that foster discrimination.
The research on institutional oppression often excludes a concurrent area of ...
Free accessResearch articleFirst published October 24, 2023pp. 3–17
Does a public administrator’s political orientation color how they perceive the actions
and activities of the federal government? Using a long-running national survey, I
measure the impact of state administrators’ party identification and ideology on ...
Free accessResearch articleFirst published October 9, 2023pp. 18–49
Studies of institutional change have focused on several themes. Yet, examinations
of small innovations still require attention. This question is important because a
new logic is usually only recognized after several modifications have taken place;
thus, ...
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The following essay offers a political theory of the expert. I draw connections between
the authority derived from expertise to the emerging role of artificial intelligence
in a political condition marked by an impersonal sovereign. I begin with a ...
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