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About the BPP Blog

The BPP Blog is the companion blog to the journal Behavioural Public Policy, published by Cambridge University Press. it is a broad forum for exchange of relevant ideas and comment, not only from academics of any discipline, but from policy-makers, practitioners, or anyone else with an interest in the field. The BPP Blog aims to provide a home for the varied community  of people interested in behavioural public policy. It should be regarded as an opportunity for great ideas to be shared in accessible language to a broad audience. We particularly welcome blogs from young writers, and from anyone who helps us achieve better diversity of thought, going well beyond the most usual voices in our field.

We have few rules other that that the content should be of interest to our readers and accessible to them. Our blogs vary in length from as little as 500 words to more than 2000 words, but around 800 to 1000 seems to work best. Any images used must have permissions, or we can source stock images from library subscription. We prefer that any references are hyperlinked from within the text, and that an effort is made to link only to open access sources.

If you would like to promote a book or other piece of written work, promote a lecture, or respond to a blog or other piece, then this would be fine. We can hyperlink to any other work.

For more about the journal, please visit cambridge.org/BPP. If you would like to submit a blog post, please contact us.

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