THE SPSA AND THE JOURNAL OF POLITICS WELCOME NEW EDITORS

Starting on January 1, 2025, The Journal of Politics will have a new editorial team

Editors-in-Chief
Timothy Hellwig
 is a Professor of Political Science at the University at Buffalo, SUNY. His research examines the implications of changes in post-industrial economies on policy opinions, voting decisions, and political representation. He is co-editor of Economics and Politics Revisited (2023), coauthor of Democracy Under Siege: Parties, Voters, and Elections After the Great Recession (2020), and a core team member of the Executive Approval Project.

Timothy Nokken is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Texas Tech University.  His research focuses on American political institutions, namely Congress.  His work examines the factors that affect legislative organization and roll call voting in both contemporary and historical contexts. His work appears in outlets including the Journal of PoliticsPolitical Research Quarterly, and Legislative Studies Quarterly.

Associate Editors
Amy Catalinac, New York University
Katja Kleinberg, Binghamton University
Olga Shvetsova, Binghamton University
Nicholas Tampio, Fordham University
Julie Wronski, University of Mississippi

Established in 1939 and published for the Southern Political Science AssociationThe Journal of Politics is a leading general-interest journal of political science and the oldest regional political science journal in the United States. The scholarship published in The Journal of Politics is theoretically innovative and methodologically diverse, and comprises a blend of the various intellectual approaches that make up the discipline.

The Journal of Politics features balanced treatments of research from scholars around the world, in all subfields of political science including American politics, comparative politics, international relations, political theory, and political methodology.