Journals

Bounded Rationality without Bounded Democracy: ‘Nudges,’ Democratic Citizenship, and Pathways Forward for Building Civic Capacity

Bounded Rationality without Bounded Democracy: ‘Nudges,’ Democratic Citizenship, and Pathways Forward for Building Civic Capacity by Mark E. Button, University of Utah The behavioral sciences are playing an increasingly important role in the design and implementation […]

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

2018 Election Reflection Series: It’s Time for Political Scientists to Come Off of the Sidelines

2018 Election Reflection Series Background Prior to the 2018 election, APSA’s Diversity and Inclusion Programs Office issued a call for submissions for a new PS Now series entitled 2018 Election Reflections. The views expressed in this series are […]

NHA

Building Relationships with the New Congress

Building Relationships with the New Congress Beatrice Gurwitz, Deputy Director, National Humanities Alliance More than 90 new Members of Congress are in the process of hiring staff and setting up their offices. Returning Members are […]

Journals

The Civic Voluntarism of ‘Custodial Citizens’: Involuntary Criminal Justice Contact, Associational Life, and Political Participation

The Civic Voluntarism of ‘Custodial Citizens’: Involuntary Criminal Justice Contact, Associational Life, and Political Participation by Michael Leo Owens,  Emory University and Hannah Walker, Rutgers University  A growing body of research explores the influence of involuntary criminal justice […]

Uncategorized

Press Gallery: APSA Members in the Media

  The Week in Writing – December 14 to December 20, 2018      Recent blogs and op-eds authored by APSA members Trump Thinks He’s Still Winning on Immigration Matt A. Barreto, New York Times, December […]