Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Learn more about: “Why Autonomy? Extraction, Resistance, and Historical Origins of Indigenous Demands in Latin America”

Project Title: Why Autonomy?  Extraction, Resistance, and Historical Origins of Indigenous Demands in Latin America Christopher Carter, University of Virginia Christopher Carter is an Assistant Professor in the department of politics and John L. Nau […]

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Learn more about: “Kuule, müö tiä olemmo:” Meijän tulevazuksii, meijän arhiivat — “Listen, We Are Here:” Our Futures, Our Archives

Project Title: “Kuule, müö tiä olemmo:” Meijän tulevazuksii, meijän arhiivat  —  “Listen, We Are Here:” Our Futures, Our Archives Sara Maaria Saastamoinen, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Sara Maaria Saastamoinen (hän, she, they) is a […]

Advancing Research Grants

Meet the 2023 Diversity & Inclusion Advancing Research Grants for Indigenous Politics

About the Advancing Research Grants for Indigenous Politics The APSA Diversity and Inclusion Advancing Research Grants provide support for the advancement of scholars from historically racial and ethnic underrepresented groups and for research that examines political […]

Diversity Fellowship Program

Call for Applications: APSA Diversity Fellowship Program- 1st and 2nd Year PhD Students

Deadline: March 4, 2024 Applications for the 2024-2025 APSA Diversity Fellowship Program- Spring Cycle are now open! The spring application cycle will provide $2000 awards to support first and second year students in political science PhD programs. Applications are due on March […]

Journals

Introduction to the Symposium: China and the Campus

Introduction to the Symposium: China and the Campus By Sara A. Newland, Smith College The US-China relationship has worsened dramatically in recent years. After decades of pro-engagement policies toward China, a bipartisan consensus began to […]

Journals

Explaining Partisan Gaps in Satisfaction with Democracy after Contentious Elections: Evidence from a US 2020 Election Panel Survey

Explaining Partisan Gaps in Satisfaction with Democracy after Contentious Elections: Evidence from a US 2020 Election Panel Survey By Sam Whitt, Alixandra B. Yanus, Mark Setzler, Brian McDonald, John Graeber, Gordon Ballingrud, and Martin Kifer, […]