Journals

Institutional Change on Digital Platforms: Temporal Shifts in the Power of Users, Businesses, and States

Institutional Change on Digital Platforms: Temporal Shifts in the Power of Users, Businesses, and States By Sverrir Steinsson, George Washington University Under what conditions are user-generated digital content platforms responsive to pressures from users, businesses, […]

APSA Annual Meeting

Call for Applications: 2026 Research Development Group for Early-Career Scholars from Southeast Asia | Deadline: March 8, 2026

Call for Applications: 2026 Research Development Group for Early-Career Scholars from Southeast Asia | 122nd APSA Annual Meeting & Exhibition Application Deadline: Sunday, March 8, 2026 | Apply here Participants will receive an APSA Travel Grant […]

Diversity Fellowship Program

Meet DFP Fall Fellow, Grae Roeder, University of Minnesota

Grae Roeder specializes in political theory and is especially concerned with aesthetic representation and narrative in political discourse as well as the relationship between subjectivity and structure. They are graduating summa cum laude in December […]

Community Colleges

Join Friday Faculty Hours: A Forum for Political Science Community College Instructors | Friday, February 13, 2026

Join the APSA Committee on the Status of Community Colleges in the Profession for the second Friday Faculty Hour of 2026 to check in on how the new term is going and to discuss strategies to build student resilience […]

Advancing Research Grants

Learn more about: Native American Death Pedagogy: Overcoming Settler Colonialism and the Western Death System Towards Land-Informed Possibilities and Futurities

Project Title: Native American Death Pedagogy: Overcoming Settler Colonialism and the Western Death System Towards Land-Informed Possibilities and Futurities Rye Purvis, University of California, Davis Rye Purvis is originally from Moriarty, New Mexico and is […]