Advancing Research Grants

Learn more about: “Municipalities’ Attempt at Resettlement of Western Lands and Waters: Indigenous Peoples’ Resistance and Adaptation within the Owens Valley and San Diego Water Conflicts (1911-1944)”

Project Title: “Municipalities’ Attempt at Resettlement of Western Lands and Waters: Indigenous Peoples’ Resistance and Adaptation within the Owens Valley and San Diego Water Conflicts (1911-1944)” Chantal Walker, University of California, Davis Chantal Walker is […]

Journals

Torture’s Bureaucracy and the “Legitimacy Effect”

Torture’s Bureaucracy and the “Legitimacy Effect” By Hagar Kotef, University of London, and Merav Amir, Queen’s University Belfast This article tells the story of one small department in the Israeli Ministry of Justice: “The Inspector […]

Advancing Research Grants

Meet the 2025 Diversity & Inclusion Advancing Research Grants for Indigenous Politics Recipients

About the Advancing Research Grants for Indigenous Politics The APSA Diversity and Inclusion Advancing Research Grants provide support for research that examines political science phenomena affecting historically underserved communities and underrepresented groups and communities. In […]

Journals

Political Theory within and without Political Science

Political Theory within and without Political Science By Nathan H. Feldman, Columbia University Neoliberalism provides a compelling explanation for how city governments satisfy private capital interests by slashing social welfare spending and criminalizing the racialized […]

Diversity Fellowship Program

Meet DFP Fall Fellow, Kepra Young, University of Florida

Kepra Young has recently graduated from the University of Florida with a master’s degree in political science and a graduate certificate in political campaigning. She also holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from Spelman […]