APSA Annual Meeting

Diana C. Mutz Receives the APSA Best Book Award

The APSA Best Book Award is presented annually by the American Political Science Association (APSA) to honor the best book on government, politics, or international affairs. This year we have co-winners for the ASPA Best Book Award: […]

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How Diversity Matters and Changes Institutions

How Diversity Matters and Changes Institutions By Kristen Smole, Interviewer and Valeria Sinclair-Chapman, Purdue University Legislative politics was seen traditionally as a male-dominated subfield in political science. Do you think the landscape has changed or […]

APSA Annual Meeting

Theme Panel: School Policies, COVID, and Student Achievement, Emotional, and Civic Outcomes

School Policies, COVID, and Student Achievement, Emotional, and Civic Outcomes Co-sponsored by Division 25: Public Policy Full Paper Panel Participants:  (Discussant) David E. Campbell, University of Notre Dame Session Description: Aside from health care, no […]

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House Republican Decision Making Following the Capitol Riot

House Republican Decision Making Following the Capitol Riot By Michael G. Strawbridge and Richard R. Lau, Rutgers University, New Brunswick Former President Donald Trump’s unsubstantiated vote-fraud claims following the 2020 presidential election divided the Republican […]

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Theme Panel: Space Invaders in Comparative Politics? Feminist Women of Color Perspectives

Space Invaders in Comparative Politics? Feminist Women of Color Perspectives Full Paper Panel Division 31: Women and Politics Research Co-sponsored Theme Panel Participants: (Chair) Robin L. Turner, Butler University; (Discussant) Zachariah Cherian Mampilly, Baruch College, […]