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Making North–South Research Collaborations Work

Making North–South Research Collaborations Work by: Jaimie Bleck,The University of Notre Dame, Chipo Dendere, Amherst College, and Boukary Sangaré, University of Leiden Our paper contributes to the important literature on research collaborations between North and South researchers. Drawing on our […]

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Theme Panel: Democracy and Its Discontents in Africa

Democracy and Its Discontents in Africa What is the state of democracy in Africa? What are the challenges it faces? This roundtable explores how African democracies are faring, and the kind of democratic discontents they […]

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Theme Panel: Information Warfare, Past and Present

Information Warfare, Past and Present With Russian interference in US and Western European elections, information warfare has assumed a fresh salience for scholars of international security. This panel brings together a variety of theoretical and […]

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2016-2017 Faculty Composition Report

The 2016-2017 APSA Departmental Survey: Faculty Composition Report analyzes the size and rank of faculty, including the number of new hires, at political science departments in the United States. Average faculty size and the proportions […]

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#Solidarityisforwhitewomen: Exploring the Opportunities for Mobilizing Digital Counter Claims

#solidarityisforwhitewomen: Exploring the Opportunities for Mobilizing Digital Counter Claims by Malin Holm, Uppsala University, and Jorge Humberto Ojeda Castro, Uppsala University This article shows how the inclusive design of social media platforms can facilitate the preservation of positions of […]

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Good Symbolic Representation

Good Symbolic Representation: The Relevance of Inclusion by Emanuela Lombardo, Madrid Complutense University, and Petra Meier, University of Antwerp Defining good representation requires spelling out the normative criteria necessary to count as representative. According to Dovi (2007, 5), good […]

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Structuring Good Representation

Structuring Good Representation: Institutional Design and Elections in California by Sara Sadhwani, University of Southern California, and Jane Junn, University of Southern California In this article, we examine elections and representation within the context of recently enacted institutional reforms […]