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Best Practices in Encouraging Student Registration Voting and Democratic Engagement: Week 3

How to Construct a Campus Civic Action Plan: Learning from the University of Illinois at Chicago

November 21, 2019 Comments Off on How to Construct a Campus Civic Action Plan: Learning from the University of Illinois at Chicago

Dick Simpson, author and co-author of a number of books on political action, ethics, and politics, is a guest contributor for the RAISE the Vote Campaign. The views expressed in the posts and articles featured […]

Best Practices in Encouraging Student Registration Voting and Democratic Engagement: Week 3

Engaging Students on National Voter Registration Day at Mississippi State University

November 19, 2019 Comments Off on Engaging Students on National Voter Registration Day at Mississippi State University

Thessalia Merivaki, Assistant Professor, Mississippi State University, is a guest contributor for the RAISE the Vote Campaign. The views expressed in the posts and articles featured in the RAISE the Vote campaign are those of […]

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Can All (Intro to American) Politics be Local Politics?

November 18, 2019 Comments Off on Can All (Intro to American) Politics be Local Politics?

Emily M. Farris, Associate Professor of Political Science at Texas Christian University, is a guest contributor for the RAISE the Vote Campaign. The views expressed in the posts and articles featured in the RAISE the […]

Best Practices in Encouraging Student Registration Voting and Democratic Engagement: Week 2

Ideas to Promote Student Voting: The Big Ten Voting Challenge

November 15, 2019 Comments Off on Ideas to Promote Student Voting: The Big Ten Voting Challenge

Edie N. Goldenberg, Professor of Political Science & Public Policy at The University of Michigan, is a guest contributor for the RAISE the Vote Campaign. The views expressed in the posts and articles featured in […]

Best Practices in Encouraging Student Registration Voting and Democratic Engagement: Week 2

Want to Build Students’ Civic Engagement? Teach Them How to Use Social Media

November 13, 2019 Comments Off on Want to Build Students’ Civic Engagement? Teach Them How to Use Social Media

Jennie Sweet-Cushman, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Chatham University, is a guest contributor for the RAISE the Vote Campaign. The views expressed in the posts and articles featured in the RAISE the Vote campaign […]

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Nudging Students to Register, Vote, and Engage in Politics

November 8, 2019 Comments Off on Nudging Students to Register, Vote, and Engage in Politics

Lori Kumler, Associate Professor of Political Science and International Studies at the University of Mount Union, is a guest contributor for the RAISE the Vote Campaign. The views expressed in the posts and articles featured […]

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Proposal for New Civic Engagement Organized Section of the American Political Science Association

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We, the undersigned, propose the creation of an organized APSA Section on “Civic Engagement.”  APSA has been dedicated to civics education and the task of stimulating civic engagement since its inception in 1903.  In pursuit […]

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Nonpartisan Student Voter Education and Engagement: Putting Research into Action at TLC at APSA 2019

November 7, 2019 Comments Off on Nonpartisan Student Voter Education and Engagement: Putting Research into Action at TLC at APSA 2019

Elizabeth C. Matto, Associate Research Professor at Rutgers University, is a guest contributor for the RAISE the Vote Campaign. The views expressed in the posts and articles featured in the RAISE the Vote campaign are […]

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    Storm from the Steppes: Warfare and Succession Institutions in Pre-Modern Eurasia, 1000–1799 CE By Daniel Steven Smith, Ohio State University A prominent literature on pre-modern warfare and institution-building holds that intense military competition in pre-modern [...]
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    Political Entrepreneurs or Bandits? The “Criminal” Origins of Peripheral Rebellions By Janet I. Lewis and Stephen Rangazas, George Washington University How and why do armed groups that become known as “rebels” initially use violence? New datasets [...]

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