Campus Teaching Award

Campus Teaching Award Winner: Mona Lyne

Excellence in teaching political science is essential to the discipline. This interview series highlights campus teaching award winners who have been recognized by APSA for their achievements. If you or a colleague has won a […]

Annual Conference

Theme Panel: Migration and Border Politics in Africa

Migration and Border Politics in Africa This panel explores emerging re-conceptualizations of state legitimacy, citizenship, and nation-building in Africa by focusing on the implications of migration and border politics. These papers employ diverse methodologies including […]

Annual Conference

Theme Panel: Revitalizing Legitimacy: Integrating Concepts, Measurement, and Analysis

Revitalizing Legitimacy: Integrating Concepts, Measurement, and Analysis The legitimacy of authorities and institutions is a foundational concern in political science and the social sciences generally. While political theorists have developed insights about the normative foundations […]

Annual Conference

Theme Panel: Muslims in the American Imagination

Muslims in the American Imagination Negative portrayals of Muslims have been on the rise in the United States in recent years, and reached a fever pitch in the 2016 election. The papers on this panel […]

Carnegie Fellowship

Meet 2017 Carnegie Fellow Lauren M. MacLean

The Andrew Carnegie Fellows Program recognizes an exceptional group of both established and emerging scholars, journalists, and authors with the goal of strengthening U.S. democracy, driving technological and cultural creativity, exploring global connections and global […]