Appalachian State at the 2016 Iowa Caucus
Editor’s note: The students of Appalachian State are on the road at the Iowa Caucus. They’ve been kind enough to provide a narrative of their journey complete with pictures. We hope to get a couple […]
Editor’s note: The students of Appalachian State are on the road at the Iowa Caucus. They’ve been kind enough to provide a narrative of their journey complete with pictures. We hope to get a couple […]
The Harold D. Lasswell prize is awarded annually for the best dissertation in the field of public policy. The award is co-sponsored by the Policy Studies Organization. The Recipient is Michael T. Hartney, Lake Forest […]
Gary Herrigel, Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Chicago along with Sian Beilock, Professor in the Department of Psychology have been appointed to named professorships, was effective January 1, 2016. Gary […]
The Centennial Center for Political Science and Public Affairs assists APSA members with the costs of research, including travel, interviews, access to archives, or costs for a research assistant. Funds can also be used to […]
The finding that the preferences of middle-income Americans are ignored when they diverge from the preferences of the rich is one of the most widely accepted and influential conclusions in political science research today. I […]
Intimate ethnography presents a number of challenges: How could I write about my own family in a way that was true to their experience but also an “objective” report? How could I convey telling details […]
by Sidney Verba The Civic Culture Transformed is an interesting and important volume on political culture, focusing on postmaterialist values and beliefs, their origin, evolution, and relation to functioning democracy. It goes beyond the values […]
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