Journals

Assessing Racial/Ethnic and Gender Gaps in Political Science PhD Students’ Methodological Self-Efficacy

Assessing Racial/Ethnic and Gender Gaps in Political Science PhD Students’ Methodological Self-Efficacy By Amy Erica Smith, Iowa State University, Shauna N. Gillooly, American Council of Learned Societies, Heidi Hardt, University of California, Irvine Most research […]

Teaching

Chapter 21: A Global Advance in Civic Engagement

Teaching Civic Engagement Globally is the result of collaborative work spanning scholars from multiple disciplines, fields, and careers. Political scientists, educators, and students have joined to produce important, timely research. Chapter 21: A Global Advance […]

First-Generation Scholars

Meet Jihyeon Bae, 2021 First Generation Scholar in the Profession

Jihyeon Bae  is a doctoral student in the Department of Political Science at the University of Washington, Seattle. Her research focuses on intergovernmental institutions led by non-democratic state leaders. Her previous work on authoritarian international law has […]

American Political Science Review

Workplace Contact and Support for Anti-Immigration Parties

Workplace Contact and Support for Anti-Immigration Parties By Henrik Andersson and Sirus H. Dehdari, Uppsala University, Sweden How does an increased presence of immigrants in the workplace affect anti-immigration voting behavior? While cooperative interactions between […]