American Political Science Review

Curation Bubbles

Curation Bubbles By Jon Green, Duke University; Stefan Mccabe, George Washington University; Sarah Shugars, Rutgers University; Hanyu Chwe, Northeastern University; Luke Horgan, Northeastern University; Shuyang Cao, University of Michigan and David Lazer, Northeastern University Information on […]

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Call for Applications: 2026 Institute for Qualitative and Multi-Method Research (IQMR) | Deadline: December 14, 2025

Call for Applications: Apply Now for the 2026 Institute for Qualitative and Multi-Method Research (IQMR) Deadline: December 14, 2025 Maxwell School, Syracuse University, NY, USA June 14–26, 2026 The American Political Science Association (APSA) is […]

Journal of Political Science Education

Grand Theft Student: Strategies and Tactics for Political Science Recruitment

Grand Theft Student: Strategies and Tactics for Political Science Recruitment By Bobbi Gentry, Bridgewater College, and Christopher N. Lawrence, Middle Georgia State University As students have become more career-oriented, it has become increasingly challenging to recruit them into political science, since […]

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The Study of Intraparty Frictions: Conceptual Reflections on Preference Heterogeneity, Disagreement, and Conflict

The Study of Intraparty Frictions: Conceptual Reflections on Preference Heterogeneity, Disagreement, and Conflict By Nicole Bolleyer, LMU Munich and Ann-Kristin Kölln, University of Gothenburg Every complex organization is sometimes marked by preference heterogeneity, disagreement, and […]

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When Serving the Public Interest Generates Private Gains: Private Actor Governance and Two-Sided Digital Markets

When Serving the Public Interest Generates Private Gains: Private Actor Governance and Two-Sided Digital Markets By Guillaume Beaumier, l’École Nationale d’Administration Publique and Abraham Newman, Georgetown University From speech to privacy, broad public interests are […]