Annual Conference

Theme Panel: Erosion of Democracy

Erosion of Democracy: Populism and Its Causes The electoral success of populists in the advanced industrial democracies has brought new attention to a topic that was previously studied mostly in the developing world, especially Latin […]

Annual Conference

Theme Panel: Democracy and Its Discontents

Democracy and Its Discontents: The Failing Politics of Climate Adaptation Modern democracies face few, if any, more urgent and serious challenges than climate change. How can and should democracies properly respond? Most work focuses on […]

APSA

“Strategies for Improving Gender Diversity in the Methods Community: Insights from Political Methodologists and Social Science Research”

“Strategies for Improving Gender Diversity in the Methods Community: Insights from Political Methodologists and Social Science Research” by: Tiffany D. Barnes, University of Kentucky Despite the increasing numbers of women earning PhDs in political science and […]

APSA

Shifting Standards for Political Methodologists? Historical Trends in the Society for Political Methodology

Shifting Standards for Political Methodologists? Historical Trends in the Society for Political Methodology by: Sara McLaughlin Mitchell, University of Iowa and Christopher H. Achen, Princeton University Mitchell and Achen argue that the Political Methodology Society needs […]