Journals

Religious Liberty, Same-Sex Marriage and Public Accommodations

Religious Liberty, Same-Sex Marriage and Public Accommodations by George Thomas, Claremont McKenna College Against the legal recognition of same-sex marriage, many advocates of religious liberty argue that those who adhere to “traditional” understandings of marriage should […]

Press

Press Gallery: APSA Members in the Media

March 23-29, 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 know what you […]

Journals

The Developing World’s “New Middle Classes”: Implications for Political Research

The Developing World’s “New Middle Classes”: Implications for Political Research by Frank-Borge Wietzke, Barcelona Institute of International Studies and Andy Sumner, King’s College London Rapid middle-income growth over the past decades has led to increasing public interest […]

Data

APSA 2017-2018 eJobs Report

The 2017-2018 APSA eJobs Report: 6 Month Report, July 1 – December 31, 2017 analyzes the positions posted to the APSA eJobs website from July 1, 2017 to December 31, 2017. There were 899 job […]

Journals

The Importance of Public Meaning for Political Persuasion

The Importance of Public Meaning for Political Persuasion by Deva Woodly, New School There have been many retrospective analyses written about the marriage-equality movement since the Supreme Court’s 2015 ruling that made marriages between people of […]

Journals

Schooling as a Formative Political Experience

Schooling as a Formative Political Experience: Authority Relations and the Education of Citizens by Sarah K. Bruch, University of Iowa and Joe Soss, University of Minnesota How does formal education matter for inequalities of political behavior across the citizenry? […]

Data

Report on Trends in Degrees Awarded in the Social Sciences

The Trends in Degrees Awarded in the Social Sciences: 1949-2016 report analyzes the long-term trends in bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees conferred in political science and other social sciences in the United States. Notable findings […]