APSA Annual Meeting

Theme Panel: Author Meets Critics: Tamar Mitts’s “Safe Havens for Hate”

In-Person Author Meets Critics Participants: (Chair) Thomas Zeitzoff, American University (Presenter) Brendan Nyhan, Dartmouth College (Presenter) Alexandra Arons Siegel, University of Colorado Boulder (Presenter) Joshua A. Tucker, New York University (Presenter) Carly Nicole Wayne, Washington […]

APSA Annual Meeting

Theme Panel: Author Meets Critics: “Rural Versus Urban: The Growing Divide That Threatens Democracy“

In-Person Author Meets Critics Participants: (Presenter) Suzanne Mettler, Cornell University (Presenter) Trevor Brown, Cornell University (Presenter) Lilliana Hall Mason, Johns Hopkins University (Presenter) Alexander Warren Hertel-Fernandez, Columbia University (Presenter) Katherine J. Cramer, University of Wisconsin, […]

APSA Publications

Call for Papers: PS Special Issue on American Trade Policy in the 21st Century | Deadline: August 15, 2025 

Call for Papers: American Trade Policy in the 21st CenturyPS: Political Science & Politics | Cambridge University Press Editor: Justin Esarey, Wake Forest University  PS: Political Science & Politics invites submissions for a forthcoming special […]

APSA Annual Meeting

Short Course: Qualitative Bayesian Reasoning (QMMR B)

Qualitative Bayesian Reasoning (QMMR B) Half Day Short Course 1:30pm – 5:30pm This half-day short course introduces participants to the Bayesian foundations of qualitative research, grounded in the framework developed in Social Inquiry and Bayesian […]

APSA Annual Meeting

Theme Panel: Author Meets Critics: American Retail Capitalism and the Origins of the Amazon Economy

In-Person Author Meets Critics Participants: (Chair) Alexander Warren Hertel-Fernandez, Columbia University (Presenter) Kathleen Thelen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Presenter) Daniel P. Carpenter, Harvard University (Presenter) Margaret Weir, Brown University (Presenter) Pepper D. Culpepper, University of […]

American Political Science Review

The Identity Tradeoff: How Asian and Latino Americans Choose Political Sides in a Polarized, Racialized Nation

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 Efrén Pérez, […]