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Month: January 2021

Diversity & Inclusion

2021 APSA RBSI Applications Due January 15, 2021 – Meet 2020 Bunche Fellow, Jacqueline Figueroa

January 8, 2021 0

Jacqueline Figueroa, Denison University Jacqueline Figueroa is a rising senior at Denison University double majoring in political science and anthropology/sociology. She is a Denison-Columbus Alliance Scholarship Recipient, a Phi Society member, and a fellow of the […]

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Statement on the Insurrection at the US Capitol

January 7, 2021 26

APSA issued an updated and expanded statement on January 11, 2021. Read the expanded statement here.    Yesterday, a mob incited by the President of the United States overran the US Capitol in a violent […]

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2020 APSA Election Reflection Series: The 2020 Election in Indian Country: Progress but Equity is Still Elusive

January 6, 2021 0

Prior to the 2020 election, APSA’s Diversity and Inclusion Programs Department issued a call for submissions for a PS Now series entitled 2020 APSA Election Reflections. The views expressed in this series are those of […]

Diversity & Inclusion

2021 APSA RBSI Applications Due January 15, 2021 – Meet 2020 Bunche Fellow, Kaiyla Banks

January 6, 2021 0

Kaiyla Banks, University of Pennsylvania Kaiyla Banks is a rising senior at the University of Pennsylvania. She is currently majoring in political science with a concentration in American politics. She is a Mayor’s Scholar, a member […]

Journals

From Pathology to ‘Born Perfect’: Science, Law, and Citizenship in American LGBTQ+ Advocacy

January 5, 2021 0

From Pathology to ‘Born Perfect’: Science, Law, and Citizenship in American LGBTQ+ Advocacy By Joanna Wuest, Princeton University In recent years, there has been an explosion of legislative and litigation campaigns to ban conversion therapy […]

Diversity & Inclusion

2021 APSA RBSI Applications Due January 15, 2021 – Meet 2020 Bunche Fellow, Kennedy Anderson

January 5, 2021 0

Kennedy Anderson, Converse College Kennedy Anderson is a junior honor student attending Converse College. She is majoring in politics with a minor in dance. Kennedy is involved on campus, currently serving as Student Government President and […]

APSR

Fake It ‘Til You Make It: A Natural Experiment to Identify European Politicians’ Benefit from Twitter Bots

January 4, 2021 0

Fake It ‘Til You Make It: A Natural Experiment to Identify European Politicians’ Benefit from Twitter Bots By Bruno Castanho Silva and Sven-Oliver Proksch, University of Cologne Social media giants stand accused of facilitating illegitimate […]

Diversity & Inclusion

2021 APSA RBSI Applications Due January 15, 2021 – Meet 2020 Bunche Fellow, Luis Delgadillo

January 4, 2021 0

Luis Delgadillo, Cornell University Luis Delgadillo is a first-generation student from the bi-national community of El Paso, Texas and Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico. He is a rising Senior at Cornell University majoring in government and Spanish […]

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  • Call for Submissions: Undergraduate Poll Worker Essay Contest

    November 9, 2020 Comments Off on Call for Submissions: Undergraduate Poll Worker Essay Contest
    Undergraduate Poll Worker Essay Contest The American Political Science Association’s (APSA) Electoral Assistance Task Force invites students who served as election workers in polling places to submit brief essays reflecting on the experience.  In preparing [...]
  • APSA Educate Call for Materials: “Teaching the 2020 U.S. Election”

    November 5, 2020 Comments Off on APSA Educate Call for Materials: “Teaching the 2020 U.S. Election”
    The 2020 U.S. election presents unique challenges and opportunities for political science students and educators. In response, the American Political Science Association is seeking teaching resources focused on the 2020 U.S. election, the presidential transition, and the incoming Biden-Harris administration to be featured on Educate – APSA’s new [...]
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    November 2, 2020 Comments Off on What You Should Know about Election and Voter Fraud
    What You Should Know about Election and Voter Fraud The purpose of the APSA Election Assistance Task Force is to foster broader knowledge and understanding of non-partisan election assistance, including resources on non-partisan voter mobilization organizations, [...]

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