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Meet Minority Fellowship Program Recipient Jennifer M. Jackson

The following student was named as 2016-2017 APSA Minority Fellowship Program recipient during the spring 2016 application cycle. Jennifer M. Jackson entered the political science PhD program at the University of Chicago in 2014. Jackson’s primary subfields […]

Perspectives on Politics

Righting Some of Wilson’s Wrongs by David C. Wilson

Righting Some of Wilson’s Wrongs by David C. Wilson, University of Delaware It might come as no surprise that although my surname is Wilson, I actually have no genealogical lineage to Woodrow Wilson (yes, I have […]

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Asians in the Americas

Chapter 3: Asians in the Americas Jane Junn, University of Southern California Taeku Lee, University of California, Berkeley Asian Americans occupy a defined and by now accepted corner of America’s “ethnoracial pentagon.” Yet ponder “inequality” […]

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Meet Minority Fellowship Program Recipient Berny Lazareno

The following student was named as 2016-2017 APSA Minority Fellowship Program recipient during the spring 2016 application cycle. Berny Lazareno is currently a graduate student and Eugene Cota-Robles Fellow in the politics department at the University […]

Journals

Review Essay: Political Research Beyond Political Science

Political Research Beyond Political Science by Sanford F. Schram, University of New York In spite of growing political rancor over increasing inequality and widening economic precarity, many political scientists steer clear of such issues, focusing more […]

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John Sides on the Importance of Funding in Political Science

John Sides, Associate Professor of Political Science George Washington University Professor Sides studies political behavior in American and comparative politics. His current research focuses on American elections, the politics of U.S. fiscal policy, and the influence […]