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Submit Proposals: APSA 2026 Teaching and Learning Symposia | Virtual and In-Person Options | Deadline: April 5, 2026

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Call for Proposals Open! 2026 APSA Teaching & Learning Symposium Application Deadline: April 5, 2026 Teaching Political Science in the Age of Generative Artificial Intelligence Teaching Sports and Politics Civic Education and America’s 250th APSA […]

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Learn more about: Courting Indigenous Authority: Traditional Endorsements and Electoral Behavior

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Project Title: Courting Indigenous Authority: Traditional Endorsements and Electoral Behavior Pablo Scuticchio, Cornell University Pablo Scuticchio is a PhD candidate in government at Cornell University whose research focuses on criminal governance and public-security preferences in […]

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Call for Applications: 2026 APSA Institute for Civically Engaged Research (ICER) | Deadline: April 15, 2026

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Now Live: Applications for the 2026 APSA Institute for Civically Engaged Research (ICER), a four-day, residential institute offering political scientists training to conduct ethical and rigorous civically engaged research. APSA’s Institute for Civically Engaged Research […]

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Learn more about: Power to Prosper: Self-Governance and Economic Development

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Project Title: Power to Prosper: Self-Governance and Economic Development Nick Brouwer, University of California, Merced Nick Brouwer is currently a PhD candidate in political science at the University of California, Merced. His research focuses on […]

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  • Criminal Communication: Public Representations, Repertoires, and Regimes of Criminal Governance

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    Criminal Communication: Public Representations, Repertoires, and Regimes of Criminal Governance By Philip Luke Johnson, Flinders University Criminal actors are widely assumed to maintain a low profile, exerting power through coercion and clandestine networks. Scholarship addressing [...]
  • Bent into Submission? Domestic Investors and Populist Governments

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    Bent into Submission? Domestic Investors and Populist Governments By Alison L. Johnston, Oregon State University and Juliet Johnson, McGill University Do populist governments bend their economic policies to the preferences of bondholders? Populist governments should [...]
  • Political Symbols and Social Order: Confederate Monuments and Performative Violence in the Post-Reconstruction U.S. South

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    Political Symbols and Social Order: Confederate Monuments and Performative Violence in the Post-Reconstruction U.S. South By Lee-Or Ankori-Karlinsky, Brown University Violent conflicts are often accompanied by symbols commemorating past violence. I argue that political symbols [...]

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