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Faculty Constitutions in the Ivory Tower

Faculty Constitutions in the Ivory Tower: Exploring the Balance of Power between the Professoriate and the Administration by Matthew Woessner, Pennsylvania State University, and Jessica Kehler, Temple University The presumption that rules and institutional structures profoundly influence an organization’s […]

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Meet 2018 RBSI Scholar, Flavio Jimenez

Flavio Jimenez, San Francisco State University Flavio Jimenez is a junior attending San Francisco State University, majoring in political science and minoring in Classical Archaeology. Mr. Jimenez was raised by politically active parents from El Salvador, […]

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Reputational Rankings of Peer-Reviewed Law Journals

Reputational Rankings of Peer-Reviewed Law Journals: A Survey Approach by Paul M. Collins, University of Massachusetts Amherst This article presents the results of the first-ever survey that captures how political scientists view peer-reviewed law journals with regard […]

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Meet 2018 RBSI Scholar, Michael Herndon

Michael Herndon, University of Nebraska at Omaha Michael Herndon is a rising senior and first-generation Chicano college student at the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO). Michael is double majoring in political science and International Affairs […]

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Simulated Complexity

Simulated Complexity: A New Classroom Simulation to teach about Campaign-Finance Laws by Dick M. Carpenter II, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, and Joshua M. Dunn, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs Classroom simulations have become an increasing­­ly popular instructional method in […]

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Building Neural Networks in R for Political Research

Building Neural Networks in R for Political Research Pete Mohanty Full Day Political scientists are increasingly interested in machine learning approaches such as neural networks. Neural networks offer predictive accuracy in spite of complex data […]