Public Opinion Quarterly Special Issues
Each year, Public Opinion Quarterly publishes a thematic special issue. Access special issues from recent years using the links below.
Published special issues
- 2024: Public Trust in Elections edited by Nicholas Kerr, Bridgett A. King, and Michael Wahman
- 2023: Augmenting Surveys with Paradata, Administrative Data, and Contextual Data edited by Joseph W. Sakshaug and Bella Struminskaya
- 2022: Race, Justice, and Public Opinion edited by David C. Wilson and Maria Krysan
- 2021: New Data in Social and Behavioral Research edited by Frederick G. Conrad, Florian Keusch and Michael F. Schober
- 2020: Public Opinion and Political Communication in a Changing Information Environment edited by Stephanie Edgerly and Kjerstin Thorson
- 2019: Honoring the Work of Eleanor Singer: Recent Advances in Survey Methodology edited by Eric Plutzer
- 2018: The Psychology of Politics and Elections edited by Cindy D. Kam
- 2017: Survey Research, Today and Tomorrow edited by Peter V. Miller
- 2016: Party Polarization edited by Shanto Iyengar
- 2015: Cross-Cultural Issues in Survey Methodology edited by Timothy P. Johnson
- 2014: New Directions in Presidential-Election Research edited by Michael W. Traugott
- 2013: Topics in Survey Measurement and Public Opinion edited by Nora Cate Schaeffer and Jennifer Dykema
- 2011: 75th Anniversary Issue edited by James N. Druckman and Nancy A. Mathiowetz
- 2010: Total Survey Error edited by Paul B. Biemer
- 2009: Understanding the 2008 Presidential Election edited by D. Sunshine Hillygus
- 2008: Web Survey Methods edited by Mick P. Couper and Peter V. Miller
- 2007: Cell Phone Numbers and Telephone Surveying in the U.S. edited by Paul J. Lavrakas
- 2006: Nonresponse Bias in Household Surveys edited by Eleanor Singer
- 2005: Polling Politics, Media, and Election Campaigns edited by Lawrence R. Jacobs and Robert Y. Shapiro
Forthcoming special issues
- 2025: (Submission window is closed) Qualitative Research: Advancing the Social & Behavioral Sciences edited by Margaret R. Roller, Zachary R. Smith, and Paul J. Lavrakas