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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 September 2022
1. While this foreword is collectively authored, each section was written by the current associate editor in that disciplinary area.
2. See James C. Garand and Michael W. Giles, “Journals in the Discipline: A Report on a New Survey of American Political Scientists.” PS: Political Science and Politics, XXXVI, 2 (April) 2003: 296.
3. For recent data on acceptance rates in two prestigious political science journals, see Lee Sigelman, “Report of the Editor of the American Political Science Review, 2004–2005.” PS: Political Science and Politics XXXIX (1): 171–73 (January) 2006; and Jennifer L. Hochschild, “Report of the Editor of Perspective on Politics, 2004–2005.” PS: Political Science and Politics 34 (1): 175–78 (January) 2006.
4. Given the multi- and interdisciplinary nature of LARR, many papers would fall across two or more disciplines in content, and this table indicates the primary field only. This was derived both from the title and abstract content as well as the author's “home” department. Thus, many gender topic papers were classified by the primary discipline.
5. Overview written by Dr. Henry Dietz and Melissa Biggs