American Political Science Review

Left Behind? Citizen Responsiveness to Government Performance Information

By John Holbein, Duke University Abstract: “Do citizens respond to policy-based information signals about government performance? Using multiple big datasets—which link for the first time large-scale school administrative records and individual validated voting behavior—I show […]

American Political Science Review

Systemic Representation: Democracy, Deliberation, and Nonelectoral Representatives

Jonathan W. Kuyper, Stockholm University Abstract: “This article explores the relationship between non-electoral representatives and democratic legitimacy by combining the recent constructivist turn in political representation with systemic work in deliberative theory. Two core arguments are […]

APSA 2016 Photos

David Jones – 2016 Kenneth Sherrill Award Recipient

David Jones, University at Albany, State University of New York “While Marriage Was Won: How Focused Litigation Campaigns Affect the Legal Advocacy Industry” Legal advocacy organizations (LAOs) are important to social movements for a number […]

Awards

Rosemary O’Leary – 2016 John Gaus Award Recipient

The John Gaus Award and Lectureship honors the recipient’s lifetime of exemplary scholarship in the joint tradition of political science and public administration and, more generally, recognizes and encourages scholarship in public administration. The American […]