Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Meet the 2020 APSA Fund for Latino Scholarship Recipients

The APSA Fund for Latino Scholarship’s primary goal is to encourage and support the recruitment, retention, and promotion of Latina/o political scientists (especially students and tenure track junior faculty); the secondary goal is to support […]

Journals

Powerless Conservatives or Powerless Findings?

Powerless Conservatives or Powerless Findings? By Stephen M. Utych, Boise State University Recently, scholars have argued that research supporting a conservative viewpoint may be less likely to be published in political science journals, a field […]

Journals

Lost in the New Deal Realignment: GI Joe

Lost in the New Deal Realignment: GI Joe By Helmut Norpoth, Stony Brook University Military service in World War II produced a generation of Democrats. This finding results from an examination of Gallup polls (1945–1953) […]

2020 Elections

Divine Intervention: Can Historically Black Fraternities & Sororities in the Divine Nine Shape Political History in the 2020 Election?

By Caroline Harper On August 11, 2020, presidential candidate Joe Biden announced Senator Kamala Harris as his pick for vice president in the 2020 election. While Harris’ nomination is not the first time a woman […]