Art of Science Interview Series: Recent Episodes

Art of Science Interview Series

Art of Science (AoS) explores the art of the research process leading to scientific publication by interviewing scholars with recent publications in the Policy Studies Journal. AoS aims to be a resource through which scholars can receive honest advice about the research process that lies somewhere in-between art and science.

AoS is a co-production of the Policy Studies Journal and the Center for Policy Design and Governance at Syracuse University.

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On the eighth episode of Art of Science, Dr. Mariana Costa Silveira from IDHEAP at Université de Lausanne joins host Graham Ambrose for a conversation about her paper (co-authored with Dr. Nissim Cohen from the University of Haifa and Dr. Gabriela Lotta from the São Paulo School of Business) "Are bureaucrats' interactions with politicians linked to the bureaucrats' policy entrepreneurship tendencies?"

This conversation originally aired on 9/26/24 on the Art of Science YouTube channel, which you can view here.

For a transcript of their conversation, please go to: https://artofsciencepod.substack.com/p/episode-8-dr-mariana-costa-silveira

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On the seventh episode of Art of Science, host Graham Ambrose welcomes Dr. Jack Mewhirter from the University of Cincinnati, Dr. Dani McLaughlin from Kent State University, and Dr. Brian Calfano from the University of Cincinnati to talk about their paper “Manifesting symbolic representation through collaborative policymaking.”

This conversation originally aired on 6/14/24 on the Art of Science YouTube channel, which you can view here. For a transcript of their conversation, please go to: https://artofsciencepod.substack.com/p/episode-7-dr-jack-mewhirter-dr-dani

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On the sixth episode of Art of Science, Dr. Mallory SoRelle from Duke University and Dr. Delphia Shanks from Hendrix College join host Graham Ambrose for a conversation about their paper “The policy acknowledgement gap: Explaining (mis)perceptions of government social program use.”

This conversation originally aired on 3/15/24 on the Art of Science YouTube channel, which you can view here.

For a transcript of their conversation, please go to: https://open.substack.com/pub/artofsciencepod/p/episode-6-mallory-sorelle-and-delphia

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On the fifth episode of Art of Science, host Graham Ambrose welcomes Dr. Shan Zhou from Purdue University, Dr. Xue Gao from Florida State University, Dr. Adam Wellstead from Michigan Technical University, and Dane Kim for a conversation about their paper "Operationalizing social equity in public policy design: A comparative analysis of solar equity policies in the United States."

This conversation originally aired on 2/2/24 on the Art of Science YouTube channel, which you can view here.

For a transcript of their conversation, please go to: https://open.substack.com/pub/artofsciencepod/p/episode-5-shan-zhou-xue-gao-adam

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On the fourth episode of Art of Science, host Graham Ambrose is joined by Dr. Maureen Stobb from Georgia Southern University and Dr. Banks Miller from the University of Texas at Dallas to discuss their paper (co-authored with Dr. Joshua Kennedy from Georgia Southern University) "Mixed messages & bounded rationality: The perverse consequences of real ID for immigration policy."This conversation originally aired on 10/6/23 on the Art of Science YouTube channel, which you can view here.For a transcript of their conversation, please go to: https://artofsciencepod.substack.com/p/episode-4-dr-maureen-stobb-and-drFollow Art of Science on Twitter: @ArtOfSciencePodFollow Art of Science on YouTube: @ArtOfSciencePod"Grandma Funk" performed by Pavlo Butorin, used under license from Shutterstock.

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On the third episode of Art of Science, host Graham Ambrose talks to Dr. Elizabeth Koebele of the University of Nevada, Reno and Dr. Deserai Crow of the University of Colorado, Denver about their paper "Mitigating conflict with collaboration: Reaching negotiated agreement amidst belief divergence in environmental governance."

This conversation originally aired on 5/12/23 on the Art of Science YouTube channel, which you can view here.For a transcript of their conversation, please go to: https://artofsciencepod.substack.com/p/episode-3-episode-3-dr-elizabeth

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On the second episode of Art of Science, host Graham Ambrose speaks with Dr. Holly L. Peterson of Louisiana State University about her paper "Narrative policy images: Intersecting narrative & attention in presidential stories about the environment."

This conversation originally aired on 2/15/23 the Art of Science YouTube channel, which you can view here.

For a transcript of their conversation, please go to: https://artofsciencepod.substack.com/p/episode-2-dr-holly-l-peterson

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On the premiere episode of Art of Science, host Graham Ambrose sits down with Dr. Mark Lubell of the University of California, Davis and Dr. Francesca Pia Vantaggiato of King’s College London for a conversation about their paper “The Benefits of Specialized Knowledge in Polycentric Governance.”

This conversation originally aired on 11/9/22 the Art of Science YouTube channel, which you can view here.

For a transcript of their conversation, please go to: https://artofsciencepod.substack.com/p/episode-1-dr-mark-lubell-and-dr-francesca

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Art of Science officially launches on November 9, when host Graham Ambrose sits down with Professor Mark Lubell of the University of California, Davis and Dr. Francesca Pia Vantaggiato of King’s College London for a conversation about their paper “The Benefits of Specialized Knowledge in Polycentric Governance.” You can watch a livestream of their conversation here, and an audio version will appear in the podcast feed the following day.

Art of Science (AoS) explores the art of the research process leading to scientific publication by interviewing scholars with recent publications in the Policy Studies Journal. AoS is meant to break down the mystique of research for early career researchers, by highlighting the process of research, from idea to publication, rather than focusing only on publications. Conversations with scholars will show how failures, and the problem solving associated with them, can ultimately lead to publication success. AoS aims to be a resource through which scholars can receive honest advice about the research process that lies somewhere in-between art and science.

AoS is a co-production of the Policy Studies Journal and the Center for Policy Design and Governance at Syracuse University.

Follow Art of Science on Twitter: @ArtOfSciencePod

"Grandma Funk" performed by Pavlo Butorin, used under license from Shutterstock.