Career Paths

Part III: The phone rings. Now what?

Kelsey Shoub is an assistant professor at the University of South Carolina in Columbia and a former Post Doctoral Research Associate with the Center for Effective Lawmaking at the University of Virginia. Her research focuses […]

Journals

Collision with Collusion: Partisan Reaction to the Trump-Russia Scandal

Collision with Collusion: Partisan Reaction to the Trump-Russia Scandal by Joshua P. Darr, Louisiana State University, Nathan P. Kalmoe, Louisiana State University, Kathleen Searles, Louisiana State University, Mingxiao Sui, Ferrum College, Raymond J. Pingree, Manship School of Mass […]

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

APSA Minority Fellowship Program Fall Applications Due November 1 – Meet MFP Fellow Claudia Alegre

Apply Now for the 2020-2021 APSA Minority Fellowship Program (MFP) Fall Cycle — Deadline for applications: November 1, 2019 The APSA Minority Fellows Program, established in 1969, aims to increase diversity in the discipline of […]

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The Hillary Hypotheses: Testing Candidate Views of Loss

The Hillary Hypotheses: Testing Candidate Views of Loss by Michael S. Lewis-Beck, University of Iowa and Stephen Quinlan, University College Dublin The surprising election of Donald Trump to the presidency calls for a comprehensive assessment of […]

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Searching for Bright Lines in the Trump Presidency

Searching for Bright Lines in the Trump Presidency by John M. Carey, Dartmouth College, Gretchen Helmke, University of Rochester, Brendan Nyhan, University of Michigan, Mitchell Sanders, University of Notre Dame and Susan Stokes, University of Chicago Is American […]

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How Unusual Was 2016? Flipping Counties, Flipping Voters, and the Education–Party Correlation since 1952

How Unusual Was 2016? Flipping Counties, Flipping Voters, and the Education–Party Correlation since 1952 by Michael W. Sances, University of Memphis Many explanations of the 2016 election result, a seemingly anomalous macrolevel phenomenon, have centered on […]