American Political Science Review

Indigenous Recognition as State Consolidation

In the APSA Public Scholarship Program, graduate students in political science produce summaries of new research in the American Political Science Review. This piece, written by Maria Nagawa, covers the new article by Nina McMurry, […]

American Political Science Review

Does Biased Media Coverage Affect Public Opinion? Liverpool’s Boycott of a Eurosceptic Tabloid Suggests That It Can

In the APSA Public Scholarship Program, graduate students in political science produce summaries of new research in the American Political Science Review. This piece, written by Frank Wyer, covers the new article by Florian Foos, […]

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Edgar Franco-Vivanco, Beatriz Magaloni, and Vanessa Melo Receive the 2021 Heinz I. Eulau Award, American Political Science Review

The Heinz I. Eulau Award is presented annually by the American Political Science Association (APSA) to honor the best article published in the APSA journal, American Political Science Review.   Edgar Franco-Vivanco (Ph.D. 2020, Stanford) is an assistant professor of political science at […]

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How Socioeconomic Revolutions Shape Ethnic Identities

In the APSA Public Scholarship Program, graduate students in political science produce summaries of new research in the American Political Science Review. This piece, written by Maria Nagawa, covers the new article by Yannick Pengl, […]

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Increasing Precision without Altering Treatment Effects: Repeated Measures Designs in Survey Experiments

Increasing Precision without Altering Treatment Effects: Repeated Measures Designs in Survey Experiments By Scott Clifford, University of Houston, Geoffrey Sheagley, University of Georgia and Spencer Piston, Boston University The use of survey experiments has surged […]