Journals

Book Review: Malcolm X at Oxford Union by Brandon Terry

Brandon M. Terry, Harvard University Book Review: Political Theory A challenge confronting any attempt to revisit Malcolm X’s intellectual legacy is the need to sift through a fragmentary and often contradictory inheritance to precisely describe […]

American Political Science Review

How the Use and Acceptance of Stereotypes Shape the Diffusion of Criminal Justice Policy Innovations

Targeted for Diffusion? How the Use and Acceptance of Stereotypes Shape the Diffusion of Criminal Justice Policy Innovations in the American States by Graeme Boushey This article explores the diffusion of criminal justice policy in the […]

APSA

Short Course: Designing Multi-Method Research

Designing Multi-Method Research (QMMR1) Jason Seawright Qualitative and Multi-Method Research Section, APSA Organized Section 37 9:00 am – 1:00 pm This course provides students with an introduction to research designs that combine a qualitative and a […]

American Political Science Review

How Turnout Buying Depends Upon the Party’s Capacity to Monitor Brokers

Parties, Brokers, and Voter Mobilization: How Turnout Buying Depends Upon the Party’s Capacity to Monitor Brokers by Horacio Larreguy, John Marshall and Pablo Querubín Despite its prevalence, little is known about when parties buy turnout. We emphasize the […]

American Political Science Review

Effects of Gender Quotas on Women’s Political Leadership

 Gender Quotas and Women’s Political Leadership by Diana Z. O’Brien and Johanna Rickne Though more than 100 countries have adopted gender quotas, the effects of these reforms on women’s political leadership are largely unknown. We exploit […]