Journals

How and Why Armed Groups Participate in Elections

How and Why Armed Groups Participate in Elections by Aila M. Matanock, University of California-Berkeley and Paul Staniland, University of Chicago Armed actors are often involved in electoral politics, from the fusing of ballots and bullets in armed […]

Data

Chart of the Month: Field of Study Diversity

The September Chart of the Month features data from the APSA Membership Dashboard on field of study diversity. APSA is committed to advancing diversity and inclusion throughout the profession. Yet, more work needs to be […]

Minority Student Recruitment Program

2018-19 APSA Minority Student Recruitment Program: Enroll before September 28

Get a jump start on graduate student recruitment! The APSA Minority Student Recruitment Program (MSRP) connects undergraduate students from underrepresented backgrounds who are interested in or show potential for graduate study with graduate programs interested in recruiting […]

Press

Press Gallery: APSA Members in the Media

 The APSA Press Gallery is a roundup of recent blogs, op-eds, podcasts, and interviews featuring political scientists. We are always eager to follow our members’ engagement online. Let us know what you are doing or […]

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Meet Catherine Wineinger, 2018 Fund for Latino Scholarship Recipient

Catherine Wineinger is a PhD candidate in political science at Rutgers University. Her research interests include women’s representation, Congress, and political parties. Her dissertation analyzes changes in Republican congresswomen’s rhetoric since the 1990s and their […]

Statements

APSA Statement on Gender Studies in Hungarian Universities

The American Political Science Association expresses deep concern regarding the Hungarian government’s plan to end funding and accreditation for gender studies at the country’s universities. The proposal continues the worrying trend of restrictions on academic […]