American Political Science Review

Turnout and Amendment Four: Mobilizing Eligible Voters Close to Formerly Incarcerated Floridians

Turnout and Amendment Four: Mobilizing Eligible Voters Close to Formerly Incarcerated Floridians By Kevin Morris, Brennan Center for Justice Recent scholarship shows that eligible voters in neighborhoods home to many arrested and incarcerated individuals vote […]

Diversity Fellowship Program

Meet DFP Spring Fellow, Taylor Vincent, University of Maryland

The APSA Diversity Fellows Program (DFP) is a fellowship competition for individuals from underrepresented backgrounds applying to or in the early stages of doctoral programs in political science. The DFP was established in 1969 (originally […]

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Awards

Anthony DeMattee Receives the 2021 Edward S. Corwin Award

The Edward S. Corwin Award is presented annually by the American Political Science Association (APSA) to honor the best doctoral dissertation in the field of public law.    Anthony DeMattee is a first-generation college graduate, a rescue dog dad, […]

Teaching

Webinar: Teaching Civic Engagement Globally

Tuesday, September 14, 2021 at 12pm EST via Zoom Join the Eagleton Institute of Politics and the American Political Science Association in conversation with the editors and contributors of Teaching Civic Engagement Globally as they […]

Annual Conference

Theme Panel: Theoretical Implications of Empirical Models

Theoretical Implications of Empirical Models In-Person Full Paper Panel Co-sponsored by Division 51: Experimental Research Participants: (Chair) Federica Izzo, UCSD; (Discussant) Konstantinos Matakos, King’s College London Papers: Theoretical Implications of Empirical Models: An Application to […]

American Political Science Review

The Politics of the Mundane

The Politics of the Mundane By Roberto F. Carlos, University of Georgia Extensive research on political participation suggests that parental resources strongly predict participation. Other research indicates that salient political events can push individuals to […]

American Political Science Review

The Electoral Causes and Consequences of Housing Crises

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 Lizzie Martin, covers the new article by Winston Chou, […]

Diversity Fellowship Program

Meet DFP Spring Fellow, Sara Contreras, Temple University

The APSA Diversity Fellows Program (DFP) is a fellowship competition for individuals from underrepresented backgrounds applying to or in the early stages of doctoral programs in political science. The DFP was established in 1969 (originally […]