Journals

Introduction: Emotions, Ideologies, and Violence

  Introduction: Emotions, Ideologies, and Violence by Stefano Costalli, Università di Firenze and Andrea Ruggeri, University of Oxford The advent of radical Islamist groups, the birth of ISIS, and several violent events in the last 15 years shows that […]

American Political Science Review

Democratic Citizenship and Denationalization

Democratic Citizenship and Denationalization by Pattti Tamara Lenard, University of Ottawa The power to denationalize citizens – that is, to revoke citizenship – is one that many states have historically claimed for themselves, but which has largely […]

Campus Teaching Award

Campus Teaching Award Winner: Janni Aragon

Excellence in teaching political science is essential to the discipline. This interview series highlights campus teaching award winners who have been recognized by APSA for their achievements. Learn more about the campus teaching award recognition […]

Journals

Creative Writing and the Study of Politics

Creative Writing and the Study of Politics by Susan Williams, Pomona College Creative writing is not part of professional training in political science. But scholars in other fields testify to the benefits of creative writing assignments, […]