Journals

Monumental Decisions: How Direct Democracy Shapes Attitudes in the Conflict over Confederate Memorials

Monumental Decisions: How Direct Democracy Shapes Attitudes in the Conflict over Confederate Memorials by Tyler Johnson,  Kathleen Tipler, and Tyler Camarillo, University of Oklahoma Americans are engaged in a heated, sometimes violent, debate over the fate […]

Annual Conference

Theme Panel: Populism, Popular Sovereignty, and the Idea of the People

Populism, Popular Sovereignty, and the Idea of the People Friday, August 30, 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Participants: (Discussant) Sofia Näsström, Uppsala University; (Chair) Angelica Maria Bernal, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; Jason Frank, Cornell University; […]

Annual Conference

Theme Panel: Public Attitudes toward Populism

Public Attitudes toward Populism Friday, August 30, 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Co-sponsored by Division 37: Public Opinion Participants: (Discussant) Michael A. Bailey, Georgetown University; (Chair) Joshua N. Zingher, Old Dominion University; Edward G. Carmines, […]

Journals

Think Globally, Act Locally: Community-Engaged Comparative Politics

Think Globally, Act Locally: Community-Engaged Comparative Politics by Amy Risley, Rhodes College This article describes how comparative politics specialists can adopt community-engaged strategies and other innovative pedagogies to emphasize local–global connections. It discusses a comparative […]

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Meet MFP Spring Fellow, Julie George of Cornell University

The APSA Minority Fellows Program, established in 1969, aims to increase diversity in the discipline of political science. The Spring MFP supports students from underrepresented backgrounds who are currently enrolled in the first or second […]