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Update for July 9 I haven’t updated this in a bit so here’s a short one if people are still following this. Thousands of people have been able to activate their account through the emails […]
Update for July 9 I haven’t updated this in a bit so here’s a short one if people are still following this. Thousands of people have been able to activate their account through the emails […]
There’s been a great deal of discussion about what we want PSNow to be. Actually, that discussion is still happening. We want this to be a place where people can easily share content and interact […]
Megan Ming Francis is the winner of the 2015 Ralph Bunche Award for the best scholarly work in political science that explores the phenomenon of ethnic and cultural pluralism, American Political Science Association. Read more […]
Craig Volden & Alan Wiseman’s Book, “Legislative Effectiveness in the United States Congress: The Lawmaker,” wins the APSA Kammerer Award for best book on U.S. policy. The award will be presented at this year’s Annual […]
APSA has long been attentive to and concerned about replication and data research transparency. We have made available two large symposia, both published in PS, concerning replication and data research transparency. The first symposium, published […]
Leonard P. “Len” Hirsch, a senior policy adviser at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington for 26 years and founder of the organization representing LGBT employees of the federal government known as Federal GLOBE, died June […]
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