Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Meet Angely Martinez, 2018 Fund for Latino Scholarship Recipient

Angely Martinez is a PhD candidate in political science at Syracuse University. Her research focuses on unrecognized states and their strategy of sovereignty. She visited her first unrecognized state in 2018(Northern Cyprus) and hopes to […]

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Theme Panel: Measuring Democratic Erosion

Measuring Democratic Erosion This panel brings together several research teams devoted to the study of democracy and democratic erosion in the United States and abroad. The panel includes scholars using a range of techniques to […]

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Press Gallery: APSA Members in the Media

August 3 to August 9, 2018                             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 […]

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Graduate Advising in Experimental Research Groups

Graduate Advising in Experimental Research Groups by James N. Druckman, Northwestern University, Adam J. Howat, Northwestern University, and Kevin J. Mullinix, Appalachian State University Survey and laboratory experiments are increasingly common in political science. Investment in […]

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Exclusive Report: How to Increase Voting and Strengthen Political Learning on College Campuses

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE “Election Imperatives” challenges universities to improve democratic engagement for 2018 midterms and beyond; major higher education associations endorse report August 9, 2018 MEDFORD/SOMERVILLE, Mass. —  Amid amplified interests in the upcoming midterm […]

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Whose Research Is It? Political Scientists Discuss Whether, How, and Why We Should Involve the Communities We Study

Whose Research Is It? Political Scientists Discuss Whether, How, and Why We Should Involve the Communities We Study by Kristin Michelitch, Vanderbilt University As scholars conducting research in the Global South, we “collect” the insights, […]

APSA Annual Meeting

Theme Panel: Democratic Backsliding in Advanced Democracies

Democratic Backsliding in Advanced Democracies Scholars of electoral authoritarianism have long considered democratic backsliding. However, recent developments in advanced industrialized democracies suggest that these countries have also experienced backsliding. For example, in recent years Freedom […]