Replication is key to ensuring credibility of and confidence in research findings. Research & Politics welcomes three types of papers: (1) Reproduction or replication of prominent research, especially frequently cited studies or those used in policy making. Papers should advance theory or methods beyond specific application. (2) Multiple replications or reproductions on a given topic (meta-replication). Can contextualize replicability of individual studies or combine studies using same data with different methods. (3) Theoretical papers considering incentives, norms and ethics that can guide replication practice. Abstracts should be less than 1 page long, submitted through Research & Politics ScholarOne submission site. Deadline: September 15, 2022. Note: This call has closed.