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Immigration Politics in the 2016 Election

Immigration Politics in the 2016 Election by Xavier Medina Vidal, University of Arkansas When Donald Trump launched his candidacy for US president, he assigned Mexican immigrants and Latinos of all origins a major role in his campaign. Trump’s […]

Press

Press Gallery: APSA Members in the Media

A roundup of blogs, articles, and interviews from APSA Members May 4- May 10, 2018 The APSA Press Gallery is a roundup of recent blogs, op-eds, podcasts, and interviews featuring political scientists. We are always […]

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Diversity & Inclusion Program Spotlight: Progress Toward Tenure Review

The following departmental programs and initiatives have been submitted to APSA by representatives from each individual department. If you would like to submit a program for recognition, please send your information through this form. Visit APSA’s Program […]

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Community Colleges

PBS News Hour Spotlights LaGuardia Community College

 PBS News Hour Spotlights LaGuardia Community College by Nichole Shippen, LaGuardia Community College Political science PhDs are increasingly teaching in tenure track positions at community colleges across the United States. For this reason, the American […]

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Building from Within: Family and the Political Membership of Immigrants

Building from Within: Family and the Political Membership of Immigrants by Marcela García-Castañon, San Francisco State University This study argues that the central mechanism for pushing back is the interconnected nature of an immigrant’s experience, particularly as […]