Advocacy

Help Preserve Federal Funding for the Humanities

By: Beatrice Gurwitz, Assistant Director, NHA APSA is a member of the National Humanities Alliance (NHA), a coalition of organizations who advocate for the protection and increase of funding for humanities research, teaching, programming, and […]

Journals

President Obama’s Legacy and Record

Introduction: President Obama’s Legacy and Record by Michael Grossman, University of Mount Union A president’s legacy is difficult to gauge while he is still in office and many will argue it is often a task best […]

Career Paths

Career Path Profile: Kevin R. Kosar

Political scientists pursue wide-ranging and diverse career paths. This interview series, developed by the APSA Professional Development Program, highlights the many different ways political scientists carry their skills and expertise into the workforce. For more […]

APSA

Interdependence, Communication, and Aggregation: Transforming Voters into Electorates

The 2016 Ithiel de Sola Pool Lecture: Interdependence, Communication, and Aggregation: Transforming Voters into Electorates by Robert Huckfeldt, University of California, Davis Random samples of discrete, independently drawn citizens encourage an atomized view of democratic electorates. While […]