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The APSA Diversity and Inclusion Advancing Research Grants provide support for research that examines political science phenomena affecting historically underserved communities and underrepresented groups and communities.

Grants will range between $2000 – $2500. Funds can be used to support access to data or archival records, paying undergraduate or graduate student research assistants, purchasing statistical software to facilitate research, costs associated with manuscript preparation, costs associated with travel for fieldwork or research site visits, and professional development activities such as skills or methods training acquisition.

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Learn more about: Pūkuʻi: Binding Knowledge, Refusing Pathologies

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Project Title: Pūkuʻi: Binding Knowledge, Refusing Pathologies Kamalani Johnson, University of Hawaiʻi, Mānoa Kamalani M. F. H. Johnson (he/him) is an interdisciplinary Kanaka Maoli scholar whose research mobilizes Hawaiian studies, critical Indigenous studies, translation studies, […]

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Learn more about: Reassembling Bison Relations: Cultural Resurgence and Bioscience in Bison Programs on Tribal Nations in New Mexico

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Project Title: Reassembling Bison Relations: Cultural Resurgence and Bioscience in Bison Programs on Tribal Nations in New Mexico Charlotte Dawson, University of Arizona Charlotte Dawson is a Ph.D. candidate in sociocultural anthropology with a minor […]

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Learn more about: Reclaiming Governance: Institutional Exclusion, Collective Action, and Indigenous Authority in Alaska

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Project Title: Reclaiming Governance: Institutional Exclusion, Collective Action, and Indigenous Authority in Alaska Sonja Castañeda Dower, University of Chicago Sonja Castañeda Dower is a PhD candidate in political science at the University of Chicago. Her […]

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Learn more about: Reclaiming the Numbers: Indigenous Data Sovereignty and the 2019 Native Hawaiian Survey

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Project Title: Reclaiming the Numbers: Indigenous Data Sovereignty and the 2019 Native Hawaiian Survey Ngoc Phan, Hawaiʻi Pacific University Ngoc Phan, PhD, is an associate professor of political science at Hawaiʻi Pacific University. Her research […]

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Learn more about: Recognition, Identity, and Community Resistance in Latin America’s Armed Conflicts

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Project Title: Recognition, Identity, and Community Resistance in Latin America’s Armed Conflicts Sofía Berrospi, Vanderbilt University Sofía Berrospi is a fourth-year PhD candidate in political science at Vanderbilt University. Her research focuses on Indigenous politics, […]

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Learn more about: Self-Transformation for Self-Governance: The Ethics of Ea in the Hawaiian Movement for Life

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Project Title: Self-Transformation for Self-Governance: The Ethics of Ea in the Hawaiian Movement for Life Natasha Patel, Stanford University Natasha Patel is a PhD candidate in political science. Her work theorizes about social movements, especially […]

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Learn more about: Streamlining or Steamrolling? Permitting Reform and the Challenge of Upholding Free, Prior, and Informed Consent for Indigenous Peoples

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Project Title: Streamlining or Steamrolling? Permitting Reform and the Challenge of Upholding Free, Prior, and Informed Consent for Indigenous Peoples Savannah Carr-Wilson, Duke University Savannah Carr-Wilson is a third-year PhD candidate in the UPEP (Environmental […]

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Learn more about: Threatened Reactions to Indigenous Population Growth

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Project Title: Threatened Reactions to Indigenous Population Growth Marco Aviña, Harvard University Marco Aviña is a Ph.D. candidate and a James M. and Cathleen D. Stone Ph.D. Scholar in Inequality and Wealth Concentration in the […]

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  • Criminal Communication: Public Representations, Repertoires, and Regimes of Criminal Governance

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    Criminal Communication: Public Representations, Repertoires, and Regimes of Criminal Governance By Philip Luke Johnson, Flinders University Criminal actors are widely assumed to maintain a low profile, exerting power through coercion and clandestine networks. Scholarship addressing [...]
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    Bent into Submission? Domestic Investors and Populist Governments By Alison L. Johnston, Oregon State University and Juliet Johnson, McGill University Do populist governments bend their economic policies to the preferences of bondholders? Populist governments should [...]
  • Political Symbols and Social Order: Confederate Monuments and Performative Violence in the Post-Reconstruction U.S. South

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    Political Symbols and Social Order: Confederate Monuments and Performative Violence in the Post-Reconstruction U.S. South By Lee-Or Ankori-Karlinsky, Brown University Violent conflicts are often accompanied by symbols commemorating past violence. I argue that political symbols [...]

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