American Political Science Review

Keeping The Same Energy for All Black Lives

In the APSA Public Scholarship Program, graduate students in political science produce summaries of new research in the American Political Science Review. This piece, written by Ashley C.J. Daniels, covers the new article by Tabitha […]

2020 Elections

UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies presents Reimagining Democracy Town Hall: The 2020 Election and the Politics of Racial Justice

Reimagining Democracy Town Hall: The 2020 Election and the Politics of Racial Justice Join the University of California, Berkeley’s Institute of Governmental Studies for a Democracy Town Hall on the 2020 Election and the Politics […]

2020 Elections

State-Level Forecasts for the 2020 US Presidential Election: Tough Victory Ahead for Biden

State-Level Forecasts for the 2020 US Presidential Election: Tough Victory Ahead for Biden by Bruno Jérôme, Véronique Jérôme, Philippe Mongrain, and Richard Nadeau The Electoral College makes the geographical dimension of presidential elections in the United […]

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Meet Jennifer Martinez, 2020 Fund for Latino Scholarship Recipient

Jennifer Martinez is a Ph.D. candidate in the Public Affairs and Policy program at Portland State University. Her dissertation questions how remittances impact civic participation in receiving communities. Notably, she focuses on how narratives about sacrifice […]

2020 Elections

Political Scientists Andrew Downs and Nadia Brown Selected to Moderate Indiana Gubernatorial Debates

Political Scientists Andrew Downs and Nadia Brown Selected to Moderate Indiana Gubernatorial Debates The Indiana Debate Commission has selected two political scientists to serve as moderators for its upcoming gubernatorial debates. Debate 1: Tuesday, October […]

2020 Elections

The 2020 (Re)Election According to the Iowa Electronic Markets: Politics, Pandemic, Recession, and/or Protests?

The 2020 (Re)Election According to the Iowa Electronic Markets: Politics, Pandemic, Recession, and/or Protests? by Thomas S. Gruca and Thomas A. Rietz  Multiple historic events characterize the 2020 Presidential election: the Mueller report, an impeachment […]