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Call for New Editor for The Journal of Experimental Political Science (JEPS)

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The Experimental Research Section of the American Political Science Association actively seeks applications for a new Journal of Experimental Political Science (JEPS) editor. JEPS, published by Cambridge University Press, was founded by the APSA Experimental Research Section in […]

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Congress Members Are More Likely to Follow Issue Priorities, Not Lead Them

July 23, 2019 Comments Off on Congress Members Are More Likely to Follow Issue Priorities, Not Lead Them

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 Maryann Kwakwa, covers the new article by Pablo Barberá, […]

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Shocks to the Local Political System: Violent Protests and Changes in Policy Preferences

June 21, 2019 Comments Off on Shocks to the Local Political System: Violent Protests and Changes in Policy Preferences

This piece, written by Adam B. Lerner, covers Dr. Ryan D. Enos, Harvard University, Dr. Aaron R. Kaufman, New York University, Abu Dhabi, and Dr. Melissa L. Sands’, University of California, Merced, new article, “Can […]

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Presidents and Popularity: Do Approval Ratings Encourage Executive Orders?

June 18, 2019 Comments Off on Presidents and Popularity: Do Approval Ratings Encourage Executive Orders?

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 Nandini Dey, covers Dr. Dino P. Christenson, Boston University, […]

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Incoming Editors for Politics and Religion Share New Plans for Journal

January 24, 2017 Comments Off on Incoming Editors for Politics and Religion Share New Plans for Journal

For Immediate Release, January 2017 Incoming Editors for Politics and Religion Share New Plans for Journal The APSA and the Organized Section on Religion and Politics announced new editors for the journal, Politics and Religion. […]

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    Undergraduates in New Hampshire for the First-in-the-Nation Primary By Elliott Fullmer, Randolph–Macon College In 2016 and 2020, I led travel courses to Manchester, New Hampshire, where students participated in the state’s first-in-the-nation presidential primary. For [...]
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    Teaching the Hidden Curriculum in Political Science By Elena Barham and Colleen Wood, Columbia University The “hidden curriculum” in academia represents a set of informal norms and rules, expectations, and skills that inform our “ways [...]

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