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Call for Reflections on Sexual Harassment, Misconduct, or Assault in the Field of Political Science

The Journal of Political Science Education is soliciting papers for its peer reviewed Reflections Section (1000-2000 words) focusing on sexual harassment, misconduct, or assault in the field of political science.  In light of the ongoing national discussion […]

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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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APSA Sexual Harassment Policy  

Given the ongoing national discussion on sexual harassment, The APSA Council and staff would like to remind all of our members of APSA’s sexual harassment policy, posted here. Harassment of colleagues, students, or other conference participants […]

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Meet 2017-2018 APSA Congressional Fellow Ryan Williamson — Applications for 2018-2019 Fellowships due December 4

Since 1953 the APSA Congressional Fellowship Program has supported political scientists, journalists, and other professionals in gaining first-hand knowledge of Congress and policymaking through fellowship placements in congressional offices. The APSA is pleased to welcome […]

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Meet the New 2017 APSA Council Members

Congratulations to the newest members of the APSA Council. This election marks the first APSA election conducted under the new APSA bylaws and election rules. New 2017 APSA Council  President-Elect Start End Rogers Smith, University of Pennsylvania 2017 […]

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Geography, Transparency, and Institutions

Geography, Transparency, and Institutions by Joram Mayshar, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Omer Moav, University of Warwick and Interdisciplinary Center, and Zvika Neeman, Tel-Aviv University We propose a theory in which geographic attributes explain cross-regional institutional differences in (1) the scale of […]

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Testing Social Science Network Theories with Online Network Data: An Evaluation of External Validity

Testing Social Science Network Theories with Online Network Data: An Evaluation of External Validity by James Bisbee, New York University and Jennifer M. Larson, New York University To answer questions about the origins and outcomes of collective […]

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Between Means and Ends: Reconstructing Coercion in Dewey’s Democratic Theory

Between Means and Ends: Reconstructing Coercion in Dewey’s Democratic Theory by Alexander Livingston, Cornell University John Dewey’s democratic theory is celebrated as a classic statement of the theory of deliberative democracy. This article challenges deliberative appropriations […]