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Governing Urban Resilience: New Comparative Approaches

Governing Urban Resilience: New Comparative Approaches Allison Bramwell Full Day While much recent urban politics research in the United States has focused on neighborhoods as the primary locus for capacity building and governance innovation, issues […]

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Building Neural Networks in R for Political Research

Building Neural Networks in R for Political Research Pete Mohanty Full Day Political scientists are increasingly interested in machine learning approaches such as neural networks. Neural networks offer predictive accuracy in spite of complex data […]

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#APSA2017: A Social Network Analysis of the 2017 APSA Annual Meeting

#APSA2017: A social network analysis of the 2017 American Political Science Association Annual Meeting by Eric Vorst, University of Missouri – St. Louis The 2017 American Political Science Association Annual meeting featured outstanding research from around […]

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2018 APSA Annual Meeting Travel Grant Applications Due April 20th

APSA is pleased to provide travel grants to U.S. graduate students, international students studying in the U.S., international scholars, unemployed members, and community college and contingent faculty for attendance at the 2018 APSA Annual Meeting in Boston, […]

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2018 APSA Awards are Open for Nominations

The 2018 APSA Awards are now open!  Recognizing excellence in the profession is one of the most important roles of the American Political Science Association.  Through the service of member committees who review nominations, the […]

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Understanding Brexit: UK and US Perspectives

Brexit took many political scientists by surprise and we are now embarking on the process of making sense of its causes and consequences. The British Journal of Politics and International Relations (BJPIR) has recently published a […]