Diversity Fellowship Program

Meet DFP Spring Fellow, Autumn Lott, Duke University

Autumn Lott is a first-year PhD student in political science at Duke University. She earned her bachelor’s degree in political science from Brigham Young University, where she also served as a research and teaching assistant. […]

Journals

Sweden’s Peculiar Adoption of Proportional Representation: The Overlooked Effects of Time and History

Sweden’s Peculiar Adoption of Proportional Representation: The Overlooked Effects of Time and History By Marcus Kreuzer and Runa Neely, Villanova University Sweden’s adoption of proportional representation (PR) is interesting because it involved static structural and […]

Diversity Fellowship Program

Meet DFP Spring Fellow, Zerah Lamorena, UCLA

Zerah Lamorena is a first-year PhD student in the department of political science at UCLA, specializing in comparative politics and methodology, with minor interests in international relations. Her research lies at the intersection of political […]

Journals

Republican Policing: From Consent to Contestation

Republican Policing: From Consent to Contestation By William Smith, Wake Forest University Policing by consent is an influential frame of reference for police forces, policy makers, and members of the public in appraising the means […]

Diversity Fellowship Program

Meet DFP Spring Fellow, Taylor Carroll, Cornell University

Taylor Carroll is a first-year doctoral student in Cornell’s department of government. Her subfield of study is American politics, and her research investigates the relationships between race, citizenship, and public policy. Before studying at Cornell, […]