APSA

APSA Mentoring Program – Enroll Now for Fall 2022

Fall enrollment for the APSA Mentoring Program will be open from August 1 – August 15, 2022. The Mentoring Program connects undergraduate, graduate students, and junior faculty to mentors in the political science discipline. Potential mentoring topics include graduate school admissions, navigating […]

COVID-19

Pandemic Politics

Pandemic Politics By Julia Lynch, University of Pennsylvania, Michael Bernhard and Daniel O’Neill, University of Florida Much of this special issue of Perspectives on Politics speaks to the impact of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic on marginalized groups […]

APSA Annual Meeting

Theme Panel: Measuring Parent Preferences and Decision Making around Schooling and Child Care

Measuring Parent Preferences and Decision Making around Schooling and Child Care Co-sponsored by Division 59: Education Politics and Policy Full Paper Panel Participants: (Chair) James Farney, University of Regina; (Discussant) Jack Lucas, University of Calgary […]

Advancing Research Grants

Meet Takiyah Harper-Shipman, 2022 Advancing Research Grants for Early Career Scholars Recipient

Takiyah Harper-Shipman, Davidson College Project Title: Suturing Racial Capitalism and Reproduction T.D. Harper-Shipman is the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Assistant Professor of Africana Studies at Davidson College. Her first book, Rethinking Ownership of […]

COVID-19

Confronting the Modern Executive: Four Perspectives

Confronting the Modern Executive: Four Perspectives By Sanford Levinson, University of Texas It is no secret that political power in the United States and elsewhere has, overall, shifted to “the executive” and away from legislatures. […]

COVID-19

COVID-19 and the Paradox of Scientific Advice

COVID-19 and the Paradox of Scientific Advice By Zeynep Pamuk, University of California, San Diego The scientific advisory committee is a neglected political institution whose importance became clear during the COVID-19 pandemic. What I call […]