American Political Science Review

Electoral Accountability and Particularistic Legislation: Evidence from an Electoral Reform in Mexico

Electoral Accountability and Particularistic Legislation: Evidence from an Electoral Reform in Mexico By Lucia Motolinia, New York University Being able to hold politicians accountable is the hallmark of democracy, and central to this is the […]

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APSA Statement on 2020 Election

The 2020 Election was unprecedented in its challenges, candidates, and levels of voter participation. Political scientists have played an invaluable role in providing context, facts, and a rich analysis and understanding throughout the campaign and […]

American Political Science Review

Democracy and Depression: A Cross-National Study of Depressive Symptoms and Nonparticipation

Democracy and Depression: A Cross-National Study of Depressive Symptoms and Nonparticipation By Claudia Landwehr, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz and Christopher Ojeda, University of Tennessee Depression is the most common mental health disorder. It has consequences […]

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Resource of the Week: African American Politics Syllabi & Assignments

African American Politics Syllabi & Assignments by Sherri L. Wallace, University of Louisville This course examines the relationship between African Americans race history and the American political system via political behavior research: political socialization, organization, […]

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How to Fundraise for Stigmatized Groups

In the APSA Public Scholarship Program, graduate students in political science produce summaries of new research in the American Political Science Review. This piece, written by Eun A Jo, covers the new article by Katerina […]

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Civic Education: Information Evaluation, Political Deliberation and Critical Thinking at a Federal Courthouse

Civic Education: Information Evaluation, Political Deliberation and Critical Thinking at a Federal Courthouse by Nattawan Junboonta, Doctoral Candidate, Rutgers University This essay originally appeared in the Political Science Educator’s Spring 2019 issue. In recent years, it […]