American Political Science Review

Racial Threat and Partisan Identification

Racial Threat and Partisan Identification By Micheal W. Giles and Kaenan Hertz , Emory University Over the past three decades, as the Democratic party in the South has come to depend more heavily on black […]

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Meet the 2020-2021 APSA Minority Fellowship Program Fellows (Spring)

The Minority Fellows Program (MFP) is a fellowship competition for individuals from underrepresented backgrounds applying to or in the early stages of doctoral programs in political science. The MFP was established in 1969 (originally as […]

American Political Science Review

Administrative Records Mask Racially Biased Policing

Administrative Records Mask Racially Biased Policing By Dean Knox, Princeton University and Will Lowe, Hertie School of Governance and Jonathan Mummolo, Princeton University Researchers often lack the necessary data to credibly estimate racial discrimination in […]

2020 Elections

Is There a Catholic Vote and Does It Matter?

Catholics are the largest religious group in the United States comprising roughly 23% of the population. While they are concentrated in the Northeast, there are also sizable populations of Catholics throughout the upper Midwest (the […]