Journals

When are Students Ready for Research Methods? A Curriculum Mapping Argument for the Political Science Major

When are Students Ready for Research Methods? A Curriculum Mapping Argument for the Political Science Major By Matthew L. Bergbower, Indiana State University For many political science programs, research methods courses are a fundamental component […]

Fund for Latino Scholarship

Meet the 2017 APSA Fund for Latino Scholarship Recipients

The APSA Fund for Latino Scholarship’s primary goal is to encourage and support the recruitment, retention, and promotion of Latina/o political scientists (especially students and tenure track junior faculty); the secondary goal is to support […]

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Meet Centennial Center Scholar, Carolina Ferrerosa Young

Carolina Ferrerosa Young is a PhD candidate in political science at Columbia University, currently serving as a visiting scholar at the APSA Centennial Center for Political Science and Public Affairs in Washington, DC. She studies […]

APSA Annual Meeting

Vaughn Rasberry– 2017 Ralph J. Bunche Award Recipient

The Ralph Bunche Award is given annually for the best scholarly work in political science that explores the phenomenon of ethnic and cultural pluralism. It carries a prize of $1,000. Vaughn Rasberry is Associate Professor […]

American Political Science Review

Economic Development, Mobility, and Political Discontent: An Experimental Test of Tocqueville’s Thesis in Pakistan

Economic Development, Mobility, and Political Discontent: An Experimental Test of Tocqueville’s Thesis in Pakistan By Andrew Healy, Layola Marymount University, Katrina Kosec, International Food Policy Research Institute, & Cecilia Hyuanjung Mo, Vanderbilt University We consider […]