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Call for Papers, Special Section: Overcoming Professional Isolation (Journal of Political Science Education)

Academics can experience isolation in many ways. Some sources of isolation, like the under representation of marginalized groups or the experience of working in small departments, may be familiar to many. Other forms of isolation […]

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Navigating Political Science as a Woman

Navigating Political Science as a Woman By Diana Z. O’Brien, Rice University How do you succeed in academia? Since taking a faculty position, I have thought a lot about this question. Since earning tenure, I have had […]

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Democracy, State Capacity, and COVID-19 Related School Closures

Democracy, State Capacity, and COVID-19 Related School Closures by Axel Cronert, Uppsala University, Department of Government, Uppsala University This paper provides a preliminary analysis of the institutional determinants of the timing of COVID-19 related school closures, […]

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CARES Act: Higher Education and COVID-19

The federal government has taken several steps to address challenges faced by faculty, students, and staff in higher education related to COVID-19, including the passage of the CARES Act on March 27, 2020. The legislation […]

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Community as Self: An Interview with Nadia E. Brown

Community as Self: An Interview with Nadia E. Brown By Guillermo Caballero, Purdue University, Jasmine C. Jackson, Purdue University, and Nadia E. Brown, Purdue University An interview between Professor Nadia E. Brown and her graduate students, […]

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When Conflicts Do Not Overspill: The Case of Jordan

When Conflicts Do Not Overspill: The Case of Jordan By Petter Nesser, Norwegian Defence Research Establishment and Henrik Gråtrud, Norwegian Defence Research Establishment How can vulnerable states adjacent to countries embroiled in civil war avoid […]