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2020 APSA Election Reflection Series: The 2020 Election: A “Red Alarm Fire” for American Democracy

February 25, 2021 Comments Off on 2020 APSA Election Reflection Series: The 2020 Election: A “Red Alarm Fire” for American Democracy

Prior to the 2020 election, APSA’s Diversity and Inclusion Programs Department issued a call for submissions for a PS Now series entitled 2020 APSA Election Reflections. The views expressed in this series are those of […]

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2020 APSA Election Reflection Series: Bringing Politics Back In

February 5, 2021 Comments Off on 2020 APSA Election Reflection Series: Bringing Politics Back In

Prior to the 2020 election, APSA’s Diversity and Inclusion Programs Department issued a call for submissions for a PS Now series entitled 2020 APSA Election Reflections. The views expressed in this series are those of […]

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2020 APSA Election Reflection Series: The 2020 Election in Indian Country: Progress but Equity is Still Elusive

January 6, 2021 Comments Off on 2020 APSA Election Reflection Series: The 2020 Election in Indian Country: Progress but Equity is Still Elusive

Prior to the 2020 election, APSA’s Diversity and Inclusion Programs Department issued a call for submissions for a PS Now series entitled 2020 APSA Election Reflections. The views expressed in this series are those of […]

2020 Elections

2020 APSA Election Reflection Series: Party at The Mailbox: A Celebration of Community

December 18, 2020 Comments Off on 2020 APSA Election Reflection Series: Party at The Mailbox: A Celebration of Community

Prior to the 2020 election, APSA’s Diversity and Inclusion Programs Department issued a call for submissions for a PS Now series entitled 2020 APSA Election Reflections. The views expressed in this series are those of […]

2020 Elections

Open Call for 2020 APSA Election Reflections | Deadline: December 1, 2020

October 7, 2020 Comments Off on Open Call for 2020 APSA Election Reflections | Deadline: December 1, 2020

APSA is currently accepting submissions for the 2020 installment of the APSA Election Reflection Series. Election reflections are scholarly reflections, original research notes, and classroom exercises that shed light upon political behavior, public opinion and the 2020 Campaign […]

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Announcing Democracy 2020: A Platform for Election Events, Scholarship, Teaching Resources, and Engagement Opportunities   

September 30, 2020 Comments Off on Announcing Democracy 2020: A Platform for Election Events, Scholarship, Teaching Resources, and Engagement Opportunities   

The APSA Democracy 2020 Project is a platform for election events, scholarship, teaching resources, and engagement opportunities.  Political science advances our understanding of issues at the core of the upcoming elections, including democratic institutions and norms, […]

2020 Elections

APSA Encourages Political Scientists to Support Civic Participation in Recognition of National Voter Registration Day

September 22, 2020 Comments Off on APSA Encourages Political Scientists to Support Civic Participation in Recognition of National Voter Registration Day

In recognition of National Voter Registration Day (September 22, 2020), the American Political Science Association reaffirms its commitment to encouraging the civic participation of our members and the public, and supporting the processes and principles […]

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2018 Election Reflection Series: Navigating Partisan Differences in Class Discussions:

January 25, 2019 Comments Off on 2018 Election Reflection Series: Navigating Partisan Differences in Class Discussions:

2018 Election Reflection Series Background Prior to the 2018 election, APSA’s Diversity and Inclusion Programs Office issued a call for submissions for a new PS Now series entitled 2018 Election Reflections. The views expressed in this series are […]

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