WomenAlsoKnowStuff

New Women Also Know Stuff website officially launches

Today, on International Women’s Day, Women Also Know Stuff is officially launching of our new and improved website, womenalsoknowstuff.com. The goal is to empower women in political science to increase their visibility in the profession […]

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The Political Scientist as a Blogger

John Sides, George Washington University In November 2007, I helped found a blog, The Monkey Cage, with two of my colleagues, David Park and Lee Sigelman. This site joined a nascent political science blogosphere that […]

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Publishing as a Graduate Student: A Quick and (Hopefully) Painless Guide to Establishing Yourself as a Scholar

Timothy S. Rich, Western Kentucky University Graduate students seldom know how to navigate the publishing process, yet a growing expectation is that new hires are capable of immediately producing publishable research as well as teaching. […]

2016 Elections

Coastal Carolina and the 2016 South Carolina Primaries

Dr. Drew Kurlowski, Assistant Professor of Politics at Coastal Carolina University, Shares Detailed Synopsis of Students at South Carolina Primaries APSA is looking for good stories around the primary or caucus in your state. Stories […]

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Political Science as a Vocation, by Robert O. Keohane

Robert O. Keohane, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University This lecture was presented at the University of Sheffield on October 22, 2008, inaugurating the Graduate School of Politics; and at Oxford […]