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The Clash of Rights

The Clash of Rights: Explaining Attitudes toward a Religious Exemption to the HHS Contraception Mandate by Kate Garand Holmes, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill and National Network of Public Health Institutes, and James C. Garand, Louisiana State University In recent years, […]

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Phoning It In: Overcoming Implementation Challenges in Field-Experiment Partnerships

Phoning It In: Overcoming Implementation Challenges in Field-Experiment Partnerships by Brian Robert Calfano, University of Cincinnati The limitations of data generated through observational (e.g., survey) and experimental research in artificial settings (such as laboratories) often compel […]

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Policing Us Sick: The Health of Latinos in an Era of Heightened Deportations and Racialized Policing

Policing Us Sick: The Health of Latinos in an Era of Heightened Deportations and Racialized Policing by Vanessa Cruz Nichols, Indiana University, Alana M. W. LeBrón, University of California, Irvine, and Francisco I. Pedraza, University of California, Riverside In 2016, Donald Trump campaigned […]

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When the World Helps Teach Your Class

When the World Helps Teach Your Class: Using Wikipedia to Teach Controversial Issues by Mark K. Cassell, Kent State University It’s a problem nearly everyone who teaches political science confronts at one time or another: how […]

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Short Course: Activism, Advocacy, and/vs. Scholarship: The Methods Studio—Workshop and “Crit”

Activism, Advocacy, and/vs. Scholarship: The Methods Studio—Workshop and “Crit” Dvora Yanow Half Day The Methods Studio has 2 parts, a workshop and a “crit.” This year’s workshop topic is “Activism, Advocacy, &/vs Scholarship.” Following that, […]