American Political Science Review

How Violence Against LGBTQ+ People Shapes Public Attitudes

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 Jack Wippell, covers the new article by Marcel F. […]

Journals

“Fit for Purpose?” Assessing the Ecological Fit of the Social Institutions that Globally Govern Antimicrobial Resistance

“Fit for Purpose?” Assessing the Ecological Fit of the Social Institutions that Globally Govern Antimicrobial Resistance By Isaac Weldon, University of Copenhagen and Steven J. Hoffman, York University Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a natural process […]

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Learn more about: Political Enfranchisement and Voting Behaviour: Indigenous and White Electoral Mobilization After Right to Vote Legislation in 1960s Canada

Project Title: Political Enfranchisement and Voting Behaviour: Indigenous and White Electoral Mobilization After Right to Vote Legislation in 1960s Canada Mark Williamson, Toronto Metropolitan University Mark Williamson is a postdoctoral fellow with the Evidence in Governance […]

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Learn more about: Native Americans’ Political Identity and Behavior in Wisconsin

Project Title: Native Americans’ Political Identity and Behavior in Wisconsin Natalie Jones-Kerwin, University of Wisconsin-Madison Natalie Jones-Kerwin is a fourth-year political science PhD candidate at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she studies American and comparative politics. […]

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Learn more about: Micro-Nations: Constructing Boundaries of Inclusion in Latin America

Project Title: Micro-Nations: Constructing Boundaries of Inclusion in Latin America Christopher Carter, University of Virginia Christopher Carter is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Politics and the John L. Nau III Assistant Professor of the […]