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University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
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Ben Galloway's research focuses on policy process theory, examining how narratives influence policy preferences and how policy actors engage with complex issues. His work has explored the governance and regulation of emerging technologies, such as membrane-based virus purification (MVP) technologies. Galloway has also investigated the effects of policy narratives on public and elite preferences regarding hydraulic fracturing regulation.
His publications frequently address editorial introductions, aiming to bridge policy theory with practical applications and highlight new insights in policy process research. He has collaborated extensively with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Geoboo Song, Rachael Moyer, Nataliia Borozdina, and Camille Gilmore, co-authoring multiple publications with each. Galloway's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 2 and 17 total publications.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 17
- Citations: 11
Selected Publications
- Editorial Introduction: Bridging Policy Theory and Practice in Uncertain Times (2025) DOI
- Unleashing the Power of Biologics: Exploring the Governance and Regulation of Membrane-Based Virus Purification (MVP) Technologies (2025) DOI
- Editorial introduction: Policy actors, dynamics, and developments—New insights from process theories and methodological applications (2024) DOI
- Editorial Introduction: Unveiling new dimensions in policy process theory research (2024) DOI
- Editorial introduction: Exploring theories and subtleties of the policy process (2023) DOI
- The effect of policy narratives on policy elite versus public preferences for hydraulic fracturing regulation (2023) DOI
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