American Political Science Review

Public Employees as Politicians: Evidence from Close Elections

Public Employees as Politicians: Evidence from Close Elections by Ari Hyytinen, University of Jyväskylä, School of Business and Economics (JSBE), Jaakko Meriläinen, Stockholm University, Tuukka Saarimaa, VATT Institute for Economic Research, Otto Toivanen, Aalto University […]

Data

Chart of the Month: eJobs 2016-2017

For the 2016-2017 academic year, there were 1,141 eJobs postings. Postings were predominantly for positions in ‘Other,’ International Relations, or American Government and Politics subfields. In relation to position and rank, most postings were for […]

Journals

SoTL as a Subfield for Political Science Graduate Programs

SoTL as a Subfield for Political Science Graduate Programs By Lee Trepanier, Saginaw Valley State University This article offers a theoretical proposal of how political science graduate programs can emphasize teaching in the discipline by […]

Fund for Latino Scholarship

Meet Rudy Alamillo, 2017 Fund for Latino Scholarship Recipient

Rudy Alamillo is a PhD candidate in the department of political science at the University of California, Riverside. Rudy’s research interests include Latino voting behavior, campaign appeals, and cross-racial mobilization. Rudy’s dissertation looks at how non-co-ethnic […]

APSA Annual Meeting

Chart of the Month: 2017 APSA Annual Meeting

The 2017 APSA Annual Meeting will be held in San Francisco, CA from Aug. 31 – Sep. 3, 2017.  There are 1, 224 event sessions.  APSA Annual Meeting attendees come from 66 countries around the […]

Uncategorized

Meet Centennial Center Scholar, Virginia Beard

Virginia Beard is a visiting scholar with the Centennial Center while leading a group of 22 college students from her home institution who are interning at various sites around Washington, DC. Her scholarship as part […]