Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Meet Melanie Rae Perez, 2025 Fund for Latino Scholarship

Melanie Rae Perez is a PhD candidate in international relations at Florida International University. Her research examines the intersections of religion, politics, and global justice with a focus on transregionalism and imagined communities. Specifically, she […]

American Political Science Review

Gendered Perceptions and the Costs of Political Toxicity: Experimental Evidence from Politicians and Citizens in Four Democracies

Gendered Perceptions and the Costs of Political Toxicity: Experimental Evidence from Politicians and Citizens in Four Democracies By Gregory Eady, University of Copenhagen, and Anne Rasmussen, University of Copenhagen Politicians frequently face toxic behaviors. We […]

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Meet Geidy Mendez, 2025 Fund for Latino Scholarship

Geidy Mendez (she/her/hers) is a first-generation Guatemalan, born and raised in East Orange, New Jersey. Her family is from Flores Costa Cuca, Quetzaltenango, Guatemala. She is currently a PhD candidate in the Department of Political […]

Journals

Chloe Thurston and Mary McGrath join the Perspectives on Politics editorial team as Associate Editors

APSA is happy to announce that Chloe Thurston, Associate Professor of Political Science and Mary McGrath are joining the Perspectives on Politics editorial team as Associate Editors in American Politics. Chloe Thurston, Associate Professor of Political Science; […]

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Meet Raymundo Lopez, 2025 Fund for Latino Scholarship

Raymundo Lopez is a PhD candidate in the department of political science at Michigan State University. His research leverages video-as-data from U.S. Congressional floor speeches to evaluate how members of Congress negotiate and perform their […]

American Political Science Review

The Global Network of Liberty: Toward a New Framework for Understanding the History of Political Concepts

The Global Network of Liberty: Toward a New Framework for Understanding the History of Political Concepts By Shoufu Yin, University of British Columbia This article contends that liberty was already a globally connected concept during […]

American Political Science Review

JHU Political Scientist and APSA Member Dr. Hahrie Han receives the 2025 MacArthur Foundation Fellowship

This featured post includes excerpts from Johns Hopkins University and Dr. Hahrie Han’s website.  Hahrie Han is the Inaugural Director of the SNF Agora Institute, the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Professor of Political Science, and Faculty Director […]