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Polarization of the Rich: The New Democratic Allegiance of Affluent Americans and the Politics of Redistribution

Polarization of the Rich: The New Democratic Allegiance of Affluent Americans and the Politics of Redistribution By Sam Zacher, Yale University Affluent Americans used to vote for Republican politicians. Now they vote for Democrats. In […]

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Giving It the Old College Try: Academic Departments and Undergraduate Curriculum Change in Political Science, 2009–2019

Giving It the Old College Try: Academic Departments and Undergraduate Curriculum Change in Political Science, 2009–2019 By Fletcher McClellan, Kyle C. Kopko, Amanda Hafler, Elizabethtown College Thirty years after the last APSA-sponsored recommendations on the […]

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Party Systems, Inequality, and Redistribution

Party Systems, Inequality, and Redistribution By Vincent Mauro, Cornell University Political parties have long been theorized as a key political institution that links society with the formal political system, and thus have often featured prominently […]

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Diversity and Disconnection: Does an Online Setting Affect Student’s Understanding of Privilege, Oppression, and White Guilt?

Diversity and Disconnection: Does an Online Setting Affect Student’s Understanding of Privilege, Oppression, and White Guilt? By Shannon McQueen, West Chester University Diversity courses are a growing part of the college curriculum, but should they […]

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Concept Mapping and Reading Comprehension

Concept Mapping and Reading Comprehension By Matthew Wilson, Christopher Howell, Kelsey Martin-Morales and Sanghoon Park, University of South Carolina Engaging students in political science research can be challenging at all levels of instruction—undergraduates likely have […]