American Political Science Review

Policing, Democratic Participation, and the Reproduction of Asymmetric Citizenship

Policing, Democratic Participation, and the Reproduction of Asymmetric Citizenship By Yanilda González, Harvard University and Lindsay Mayka, Colby College Can democratic participation reduce inequalities in citizenship produced by policing? We argue that citizen participation in […]

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Measuring Misperceptions?

Measuring Misperceptions? By Matthew H. Graham, Temple University Survey data are commonly cited as evidence of widespread misperceptions and misinformed beliefs. This paper shows that surveys generally fail to identify the firm, deep, steadfast, confidently […]

American Political Science Review

Which Groups Win Meetings with the President?

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 Karra McCray, covers the new article by David Ryan […]

American Political Science Review

Liberal Plebeianism: John Stuart Mill on Democracy, Oligarchy, and Working-Class Mobilization

Liberal Plebeianism: John Stuart Mill on Democracy, Oligarchy, and Working-Class Mobilization By Gordon Arlen, Swarthmore College How should democratic societies address inequality in an age of plutocratic encroachment and populist indignation? What role should popular […]