Johanna Kuhlmann

Johanna Kuhlmann

Universität Bremen

H-index: 13

Europe-Germany

About Johanna Kuhlmann

Johanna Kuhlmann, With an exceptional h-index of 13 and a recent h-index of 12 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universität Bremen, specializes in the field of public policy, social policy, narratives, causal mechanisms.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The politics of anger: emotional appraisal mechanisms and the French pension reform protests

Narrative Analysis in Public Policy

Policy Narrative

The Formation of a National Capital Stock and the Pension Systems in South Korea and Malaysia

Vom Problem zur Lösung? Narrative Konstruktionen des Wohlfahrtsstaats und ihre Dynamiken in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland

Conclusion and Outlook: Towards a Systematisation of the Mechanism-Based Approach in Social Policy Research

Introduction: A mechanism-based approach to social policy research

Causal mechanisms in the global development of social policies

Johanna Kuhlmann Information

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Citations(all)

649

Citations(since 2020)

572

Cited By

324

hIndex(all)

13

hIndex(since 2020)

12

i10Index(all)

16

i10Index(since 2020)

15

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Johanna Kuhlmann Skills & Research Interests

public policy

social policy

narratives

causal mechanisms

Top articles of Johanna Kuhlmann

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The politics of anger: emotional appraisal mechanisms and the French pension reform protests

Policy & Politics

Johanna Kuhlmann

Peter Starke

2024

Narrative Analysis in Public Policy

Sonja Blum

Johanna Kuhlmann

2023

Policy Narrative

Sonja Blum

Johanna Kuhlmann

2023/5/25

The Formation of a National Capital Stock and the Pension Systems in South Korea and Malaysia

Johanna Kuhlmann

Frank Nullmeier

2022/2/28

Vom Problem zur Lösung? Narrative Konstruktionen des Wohlfahrtsstaats und ihre Dynamiken in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland

Ethik und Gesellschaft

Johanna Kuhlmann

2022

Conclusion and Outlook: Towards a Systematisation of the Mechanism-Based Approach in Social Policy Research

Causal Mechanisms in the Global Development of Social Policies

Johanna Kuhlmann

Frank Nullmeier

2022/5/29

Introduction: A mechanism-based approach to social policy research

Frank Nullmeier

Johanna Kuhlmann

2022/5/29

Causal mechanisms in the global development of social policies

Johanna Kuhlmann

Frank Nullmeier

2022

Causal Mechanisms in the Development of Contribution-Based Pension Systems in South Korea, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, and Malaysia

Johanna Kuhlmann

Frank Nullmeier

2022/5/29

Sozialpolitische Erzählungen–Ein Vergleich narrativer Strategien in der Finanzkrise und der Corona-Krise

Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft

Johanna Kuhlmann

Sonja Blum

2022/3

Narrative plots for regulatory, distributive, and redistributive policies

European Policy Analysis

Johanna Kuhlmann

Sonja Blum

2021/9

United against precarious working conditions? Explaining the role of trade unions in improving migrants’ working conditions in the British and German meat-processing industries

Journal of Public Policy

Johanna Kuhlmann

Colette S Vogeler

2021/9

Understanding the welfare state in the context of austerity and populism

Sonja Blum

Johanna Kuhlmann

2021/5/11

Have policy process scholars embraced causal mechanisms? A review of five popular frameworks

Jeroen Van der Heijden

Johanna Kuhlmann

Evert Lindquist

Adam Wellstead

2021/4

Causal mechanisms in the analysis of transnational social policy dynamics: Evidence from the global south

Social Policy & Administration

Johanna Kuhlmann

Tobias ten Brink

2021/11

Mechanisms of policy transfer and policy diffusion

Johanna Kuhlmann

2021/3/23

A mechanism‐based approach to the comparison of national pension systems in Vietnam and Sri Lanka

Social Policy & Administration

Johanna Kuhlmann

Frank Nullmeier

2021/11

How social policy travels: A refined model of diffusion

Global Social Policy

Johanna Kuhlmann

Delia González de Reufels

Klaus Schlichte

Frank Nullmeier

2020/4

Landscapes in motion: Welfare system reform in 28 European countries, 1998-2018

Sonja Blum

Johanna Kuhlmann

2020

Reform pathways of European welfare systems: Analysing change and continuity in a broadened geographical and temporal perspective

Johanna Kuhlmann

Sonja Blum

2020

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