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A Symposium on Power, Discrimination, and Identity: Introduction and Commentary

September 28, 2020 Comments Off on A Symposium on Power, Discrimination, and Identity: Introduction and Commentary

A Symposium on Power, Discrimination, and Identity: Introduction and Commentary By Ismail White, Princeton University and Betina Cutaia Wilkinson, Wake Forest University Race continues to divide America deeply. One’s race can be seen as a […]

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Explaining Increased Contestation in the 2018 State Legislative Elections

September 25, 2020 Comments Off on Explaining Increased Contestation in the 2018 State Legislative Elections

Explaining Increased Contestation in the 2018 State Legislative Elections By Adam S. Myers, Providence College State legislative elections in the United States have long exhibited relatively low contestation rates. Between 2002 and 2016, for example, […]

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The State Legislative Elections of 2018: Symposium Introduction

September 24, 2020 Comments Off on The State Legislative Elections of 2018: Symposium Introduction

The State Legislative Elections of 2018: Symposium Introduction By Carl E. Klarner, klarnerpolitics.org  This symposium consists of six articles that examine the 2018 state legislative elections. The first article by Adam S. Myers sets the […]

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For the Students: How to Analyze a Congressional District Election

September 23, 2020 Comments Off on For the Students: How to Analyze a Congressional District Election

By Josh Franco Each of us has a community we call home, and every community across the United States is in a congressional district. Congressional districts are political-geographic units, and each is represented by one […]

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Going National: Immigration Enforcement and the Politicization of Local Police

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Going National: Immigration Enforcement and the Politicization of Local Police By Michael Zoorob, Harvard University This article develops a theory of when and how political nationalization increases interest in local elections using evidence from county […]

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Presidential Greatness in a Polarized Era: Results from the Latest Presidential Greatness Survey

September 22, 2020 Comments Off on Presidential Greatness in a Polarized Era: Results from the Latest Presidential Greatness Survey

Presidential Greatness in a Polarized Era: Results from the Latest Presidential Greatness Survey By Brandon Rottinghaus, University of Houston, Gregory Eady, University of Copenhagen and Justin S. Vaughn For generations, scholars have used surveys to […]

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Meet the New 2020 APSA Council Members

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Congratulations to the newly-elected APSA Council Members and Officers for 2020! These Council Members and Officers began their terms in September following the conclusion of the APSA Annual Meeting. The Rules and Elections Committee report […]

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APSA Encourages Political Scientists to Support Civic Participation in Recognition of National Voter Registration Day

September 22, 2020 Comments Off on APSA Encourages Political Scientists to Support Civic Participation in Recognition of National Voter Registration Day

In recognition of National Voter Registration Day (September 22, 2020), the American Political Science Association reaffirms its commitment to encouraging the civic participation of our members and the public, and supporting the processes and principles […]

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