Journals

Our Democracy: Laura Cornelius Kellogg’s Decolonial-Democracy

Our Democracy: Laura Cornelius Kellogg’s Decolonial-Democracy By David Myer Temin, University of Michigan In recent years, a growing body of political science scholarship has shown how territorial expansion and Indigenous dispossession profoundly shaped American democratic […]

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APSA Podcast: A Conversation with Philip Pettit — 2019 Benjamin E. Lippincott Award Recipient

The American Political Science Association (APSA) presented the Benjamin E. Lippincott Award to Philip Pettit at the 2019 APSA Annual Meeting & Exhibition, the world’s largest gathering of political scientists and source for emerging scholarship in the […]

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Schooled by Strikes? The Effects of Large-Scale Labor Unrest on Mass Attitudes toward the Labor Movement

Schooled by Strikes? The Effects of Large-Scale Labor Unrest on Mass Attitudes toward the Labor Movement By Alexander Hertel-Fernandez, Suresh Naidu and Adam Reich, Columbia University Strikes are a central tool of organized labor, yet existing research […]