Journals

A New Model for Industry–Academic Partnerships

A New Model for Industry–Academic Partnerships By Gary King, Harvard University, Nathaniel Persily, Stanford University The mission of the social sciences is to understand and ameliorate society’s greatest challenges. The data held by private companies, collected for different purposes, […]

American Political Science Review

A Roundtable on Cathy Cohen’s Boundaries of Blackness at 20

This year, participants in APSA’s Public Scholarship Program attended the APSA Annual Meeting and wrote reflections on the panels they attended. In this piece, Maryann Kwakwa writes about the roundtable “Cathy Cohen’s ‘The Boundaries of […]

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How Many Citations to Women Is “Enough”? Estimates of Gender Representation in Political Science

How Many Citations to Women Is “Enough”? Estimates of Gender Representation in Political Science By Michelle L. Dion, McMaster University, Sara McLaughlin Mitchell, University of Iowa Recent studies identified gendered citation gaps in political science journal articles, with male […]

Journals

Comic-Con: Can Comics of the Constitution Enable Meaningful Learning in Political Science?

Comic-Con: Can Comics of the Constitution Enable Meaningful Learning in Political Science? By Katharine A. Owens, University of Hartford, Victor Eno, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, Jocelyn Abrams, University of Hartford, Danielle Bedney, University of Hartford This article explores the value and application […]