APSA Programs

Meet 2017 MFP Fellow, Naomi Tolbert

Naomi Tolbert (RBSI 2016) is a senior at Southern Illinois University of Carbondale, double majoring in political science with a specialization in international affairs and international studies with a focus area in the Middle East and Northern […]

American Political Science Review

State Development, Parity, and International Conflict

State Development, Parity, and International Conflict by Douglas M. Gibler, University of Alabama This article explains the relationship between state capabilities and international conflict as a consequence of how, when, and where states enter the international […]

APSA Programs

Meet 2017 MFP Fellow, Stephanie Chan

Stephanie Chan is a senior at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Her current research project, “Creative Citizenship: Immigrant Political Participation,” focuses on immigrant conceptions of political participation and enactments of citizenship. She is also co-author […]

American Political Science Review

The Architecture of Political Spaces: Trolls, Digital Media, and Deweyan Democracy

The Architecture of Political Spaces: Trolls, Digital Media, and Deweyan Democracy by Jennifer Forestal, Stockton University The problem of trolls exemplifies the challenges of building democratic communities in the digital environment of social media. Distinguishing trolls from […]

Council

APSA Welcomes 2017 Nominees for Council

The APSA Nominating Committee is pleased to announce its 2017 nominees for APSA Council. Each has agreed to serve if elected. The call for nominations was circulated among the membership, and outreach specifically to APSA […]

Africa Workshops

Workshop on “Inclusion and Exclusion in sub-Saharan Africa: Migrants’ Challenges in Comparative Perspective”

Workshop on “Inclusion and Exclusion in sub-Saharan Africa: Migrants’ Challenges in Comparative Perspective” Cori Wielenga, PhD Senior Researcher at the Centre for the Study of Governance Innovation (Govinn), University of Pretoria Ahmed Sharif Ibrahim, PhD […]

American Political Science Review

Voter Registration Costs and Disenfranchisement: Experimental Evidence from France

Voter Registration Costs and Disenfranchisement: Experimental Evidence from France by Céline Braconnier, Sciences Po Saint-Germain-University of Cergy-Pontoise, Jean-Yves Dormagen, Université de Montpellier & Vincent Pons, Harvard Business School A large-scale randomized experiment conducted during the 2012 French presidential and parliamentary […]