American Political Science Review

The Competing Influence of Policy Content and Political Cues: Cross-Border Evidence from the United States and Canada

The Competing Influence of Policy Content and Political Cues: Cross-Border Evidence from the United States and Canada By Isabel Williams, University of Arizona, Timothy B. Gravelle, Momentive and Samara Klar, University of Arizona When individuals […]

Diversity Fellowship Program

Meet DFP Fall Fellow, Devin Green, Johns Hopkins University

Devin Green graduated from the Community College of Baltimore County in 2020 and will graduate from Johns Hopkins University in Spring 2023 with a BA in political science. His research interests include collective action through organizing […]

Diversity Fellowship Program

Meet DFP Fall Fellow, Charitra Pabbaraju, University of Oxford

Charitra Pabbaraju (she/they) is completing her MPhil in development studies at the University of Oxford, where her thesis explores the technological turn to the developmental state’s bureaucracy, with multiple and contradictory effects on ethnic violence and […]

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Learn more about: “Native Representation in Congress: The Policy Choices of Indigenous Members”

Elise Blasingame, 2022 Advancing Research Grants for Indigenous Politics Recipient Project Title: Native Representation in Congress: The Policy Choices of Indigenous Members Elise Blasingame (Osage) is a PhD candidate at the University of Georgia’s School of […]