Journals

Empowering Students to Have Difficult Conversations

Empowering Students to Have Difficult Conversations By Ioana Emy Matesan, Wesleyan University Classroom discussions of current events and controversial topics can devolve into unproductive and highly charged debates. This article describes an in-class exercise used […]

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Finding the “Field” in our “Homes” and our “Homes” in the “Field”: A Critique of the “Home–Field” Dichotomy

Finding the “Field” in our “Homes” and our “Homes” in the “Field”: A Critique of the “Home–Field” Dichotomy By Marnie Howlett, University of Oxford, and Lauren C. Konken, University of British Columbia The “home–field” dichotomy has […]

American Political Science Review

White Democrats’ Growing Support for Black Politicians in the Era of the “Great Awokening”

White Democrats’ Growing Support for Black Politicians in the Era of the “Great Awokening” By Anna Caroline Mikkelborg, Colorado State University Equitable representation of minority groups is a challenge for democratic government. One way to […]

American Political Science Review

The Vietnam Draft Lottery and Whites’ Racial Attitudes: Evidence from the General Social Survey

The Vietnam Draft Lottery and Whites’ Racial Attitudes: Evidence from the General Social Survey By Donald P. Green, Columbia University and Oliver Hyman-Metzger, Columbia University The Vietnam Draft Lotteries, which randomly assigned men to military […]

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Engaging Diversity: An Inclusive Approach to Undergraduate Mentorship in Mobilization and Political Economy

Engaging Diversity: An Inclusive Approach to Undergraduate Mentorship in Mobilization and Political Economy By Valentina González-Rostani, University of Southern California and Princeton University, Chie Togami, State University of New York, Tania Ramírez-Farias, University of Pittsburgh, Mariely […]

American Political Science Review

The Generalizability of IR Experiments beyond the United States

The Generalizability of IR Experiments beyond the United States By Lotem Bassan-Nygate, Harvard University, Jonathan Renshon, University of Wisconsin–Madison, Jessica L. P. Weeks, University of Wisconsin–Madison and Chagai M. Weiss, Stanford University Theories of international […]