Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Meet Sonia Vargas, 2025 Fund for Latino Scholarship

Sonia Vargas is a fifth-year PhD student in government and politics at the University of Maryland in American politics, and methodology subfields. Her research centers on immigrant generation, political socialization, and political attitudes, with a […]

American Political Science Review

Do Government Benefits Affect Officeholders’ Electoral Fortunes? Evidence from State Earned Income Tax Credits

Do Government Benefits Affect Officeholders’ Electoral Fortunes? Evidence from State Earned Income Tax Credits By Hunter E. Rendleman, University of California Berkeley, and Jesse Yoder, Independent Researcher When do public policies influence citizens’ political attitudes and […]

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Meet Caroline L. Silva, 2025 Fund for Latino Scholarship

Caroline L. Silva is a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of International and European Law at the University of Amsterdam, and a research fellow at https://acil.uva.nl/. Caroline has joined the ERC-funded project “Beyond Compliance: Rethinking the […]

American Political Science Review

Legitimize or Delegitimize? Mainstream Party Strategy toward (Former) Pariah Parties and How Voters Respond

Legitimize or Delegitimize? Mainstream Party Strategy toward (Former) Pariah Parties and How Voters Respond By Valentin Daur, LMU Munich Mainstream parties have often shifted from initially portraying new competitors as undemocratic pariahs (i.e., a delegitimizing […]

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Advising and Mentoring Political Science PhDs for Careers Beyond the Academy: APSA Careers Diversity Committee Virtual Workshop

An APSA Careers Diversity Committee Virtual Workshop Details: Advising and Mentoring Political Science PhDs for Careers Beyond the Academy Tuesday, October 28, 2025 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. Eastern Registration Required: Register Here Join APSA’s Careers […]

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Racial Context(s) in American Political Behavior

Racial Context(s) in American Political Behavior By Allison P. Anoll, Vanderbilt University, Lauren D. Davenport, Stanford University, and Rachel Lienesch, Vanderbilt University Since Key and Allport, scholars have argued that racial context affects political behavior, […]