Journals

Introduction: Building, Sustaining, and Supporting the Race, Ethnicity, and Politics Community

Introduction: Building, Sustaining, and Supporting the Race, Ethnicity, and Politics Community By Nadia E. Brown, Purdue University, and Nazita Lajevardi, Michigan State University Racial and ethnic minorities are grossly underrepresented in political science. APSA’s most recent Diversity […]

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The Case for Non-Binary Gender Questions in Surveys

The Case for Non-Binary Gender Questions in Surveys By Mike Medeiros, University of Amsterdam, Benjamin Forest, McGill University, Patrik Öhberg, University of Gothenburg LGBTQ activists and academics advocate the use of non-binary gender categories to include individuals who identify as neither […]

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Making Critical Thinking Skills Training Explicit, Engaging, and Effective through Live Debates on Current Political Issues

Making Critical Thinking Skills Training Explicit, Engaging, and Effective through Live Debates on Current Political Issues: A Pilot Pedagogical Experiment By Yu Tao, University of Western Australia, Ed Griffith, University of Central Lancashire We piloted a pedagogical experiment to […]

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A New Model for Industry–Academic Partnerships

A New Model for Industry–Academic Partnerships By Gary King, Harvard University, Nathaniel Persily, Stanford University The mission of the social sciences is to understand and ameliorate society’s greatest challenges. The data held by private companies, collected for different purposes, […]

American Political Science Review

A Roundtable on Cathy Cohen’s Boundaries of Blackness at 20

This year, participants in APSA’s Public Scholarship Program attended the APSA Annual Meeting and wrote reflections on the panels they attended. In this piece, Maryann Kwakwa writes about the roundtable “Cathy Cohen’s ‘The Boundaries of […]