American Political Science Review

Do Commodity Price Shocks Cause Armed Conflict? A Meta-Analysis of Natural Experiments

Do Commodity Price Shocks Cause Armed Conflict? A Meta-Analysis of Natural Experiments By Graeme Blair, University of California, Los Angeles, Darin Christensen, University of California, Los Angeles, Aaron Rudkin, University of California, Los Angeles Scholars […]

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Who’s Able to Do Political Science Work? My Experience with Exit Polling and What It Reveals about Issues of Race and Equity

Who’s Able to Do Political Science Work? My Experience with Exit Polling and What It Reveals about Issues of Race and Equity by M. Brielle Harbin, United States Naval Academy How best to address issues […]

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Meet 2020 DFP Spring Fellow, Maya Camargo-Vemuri; 2021 Applications Open – Deadline March 19

Maya Camargo-Vemuri is a PhD candidate at Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies. Her research focuses on sexual violence, identity, political trauma, and memory in genocide and mass violence. She is interested in how […]

American Political Science Review

When Unfamiliarity Breeds Contempt: How Partisan Selective Exposure Sustains Oppositional Media Hostility

When Unfamiliarity Breeds Contempt: How Partisan Selective Exposure Sustains Oppositional Media Hostility By Erik Peterson and Ali Kagalwala, Texas A&M University Partisans hold unfavorable views of media they associate with the other party. They also […]

American Political Science Review

Socialist Threat? Radical Party Entry, Electoral Alliances, and the Introduction of Proportional Representation

Socialist Threat? Radical Party Entry, Electoral Alliances, and the Introduction of Proportional Representation By André Walter, University of St. Gallen A substantial body of research shows that the entry of socialist parties to the electoral […]

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An Organizing Approach to Diversifying Political Science

An Organizing Approach to Diversifying Political Science by Fernando Tormos-Aponte. University of Maryland, Baltimore County The field of Political Science in the US has been largely unable to diversify its faculty ranks over the past […]