Lost in the New Deal Realignment: GI Joe
Lost in the New Deal Realignment: GI Joe By Helmut Norpoth, Stony Brook University Military service in World War II produced a generation of Democrats. This finding results from an examination of...
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Powerless Conservatives or Powerless Findings? By Stephen M. Utych, Boise State University Recently, scholars have argued that research supporting a conservative viewpoint may be less likely to be...
View ArticleResisting Marginalization: Black Women’s Political Ambition and Agency
Resisting Marginalization: Black Women’s Political Ambition and Agency By Pearl K. Ford Dowe, Oxford College of Emory University The literature on understanding the political ambition of women...
View ArticleStigma Consciousness and American Identity: The Case of Muslims in the United...
Stigma Consciousness and American Identity: The Case of Muslims in the United States By Nura A. Sediqe, Princeton University The most recent manifestations of racialization target Muslims in the...
View ArticleDr. Christina Sciabarra Discusses Her Transition to a Community College Career
Christina Sciabarra is an adjunct faculty member in Political Science at Bellevue College. Her research focuses on building peace after civil wars in the Middle East, particularly Iraq and the Levant...
View ArticleWhy College Students Drift Left: The Stability of Political Identity and...
Why College Students Drift Left: The Stability of Political Identity and Relative Malleability of Issue Positions among College Students By Matthew Woessner, The United States Army War College and...
View ArticleTweeting for Hearts and Minds? Measuring Candidates’ Use of Anxiety in Tweets...
Tweeting for Hearts and Minds? Measuring Candidates’ Use of Anxiety in Tweets During the 2018 Midterm Elections By Bryan T. Gervais, University of Texas at San Antonio, Heather K. Evans, University of...
View ArticleThe Political Implications of Colorism Are Gendered
The Political Implications of Colorism Are Gendered By Danielle Casarez Lemi, Southern Methodist University and Nadia E. Brown, Purdue University We contend that skin color may be associated with...
View ArticleThe Gender Citation Gap in Undergraduate Student Research: Evidence from the...
The Gender Citation Gap in Undergraduate Student Research: Evidence from the Political Science Classroom By Li-Yin Liu, Christopher J. Devine and Heidi Gauder, University of Dayton Previous studies...
View ArticleDeliberate Forums Issue Guide Review
This article is a review of three issue guides published by the National Issues Forum Institute (NIFI): 1) Land of Plenty: How Should We Ensure that People Have the Food They Need? 2) Safety and...
View ArticleMeet 2021 Carnegie Fellow Susan Stokes, University of Chicago
The Andrew Carnegie Fellows Program recognizes an exceptional group of both established and emerging scholars, journalists, and authors with the goal of strengthening U.S. democracy, driving...
View ArticleMeet 2021 Carnegie Fellow Tanisha Fazal, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
The Andrew Carnegie Fellows Program recognizes an exceptional group of both established and emerging scholars, journalists, and authors with the goal of strengthening U.S. democracy, driving...
View ArticleMeet 2021 Carnegie Fellow Shana Kushner Gadarian, Syracuse University
The Andrew Carnegie Fellows Program recognizes an exceptional group of both established and emerging scholars, journalists, and authors with the goal of strengthening U.S. democracy, driving...
View ArticleProfessor of Politics, Amaney Jamal, Named Dean of the Princeton School of...
Amaney Jamal, the Edwards S. Sanford Professor of Politics and director of the Mamdouha S. Bobst Center for Peace and Justice, has been named dean of the Princeton School of Public and International...
View ArticleTeaching Research and Researching Teaching: The Impactful Career of John...
This article was featured in the August 2021 issue of Political Science Today, a new member magazine of the American Political Science Association. To read the full article in Political Science Today,...
View ArticleMeet the 2022-2026 Editorial Team for PS: Political Science & Politics
The American Political Science Association is excited to announce the 2022-2026 Editorial Team for PS: Political Science & Politics: From left to right: Lina Benabdallah, Justin Esarey, Peter M....
View ArticlePolitical Science Scholars Elected 2022 AAPSS Fellows
The American Academy of Political and Social Science (AAPSS), one of the nation’s oldest learned societies, will induct seven extraordinarily accomplished scholars as its 2022 cohort of Fellows at an...
View ArticleNgoc T. Phan and Andrea Malji Discuss the Various Challenges of Working in an...
This article discusses the various professional challenges of working in an interdisciplinary department. Many colleges and universities have merged programs to cut costs amid budget woes and decrease...
View ArticleAPSA Statement on Nomination of Dr. Colleen J. Shogan as Archivist of the...
The American Political Science Association enthusiastically applauds the nomination of Dr. Colleen J. Shogan to be the next Archivist of the United States at the U.S. National Archives and Records...
View ArticleAPSA Statement on Confirmation of Dr. Colleen J. Shogan, Archivist of the...
WASHINGTON, DC – The American Political Science Association (APSA) is delighted the U.S. Senate has confirmed Dr. Colleen J. Shogan to be the next Archivist of the United States and head of the...
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