American Political Science Review

The American Viewer: Political Consequences of Entertainment Media

The American Viewer: Political Consequences of Entertainment Media By Eunji Kim, Columbia University and Shawn Patterson Jr., University of Pennsylvania American voters consume an astounding amount of entertainment media, yet its political consequences are often […]

American Political Science Review

To Report or Not to Report on Research Ethics in Political Science and International Relations: A New Dimension of Gender-Based Inequality

To Report or Not to Report on Research Ethics in Political Science and International Relations: A New Dimension of Gender-Based Inequality By Eleanor Knott and Denisa Kostovicova, London School of Economics The profession has been […]

Journals

The Antidemocratic Harms of Mansplaining

The Antidemocratic Harms of Mansplaining By Laura Montanaro, University of Essex The neologism “mansplaining” captures an insidious dynamic in which men explain things to women that women already understand, assuming that, by virtue of being […]

American Political Science Review

Frederick Douglass and Natural Rights from Below

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 Ewa Nizalowska, covers the new article by Charles H. […]

Advancing Research Grants

Meet Isabel Felix Gonzales, 2025 Advancing Research Grants for Early Career Scholars Recipient

Project Title: ALL THE BELOVED I COULDN’T DESCRIBE: Queer-of-Color Illegibility and the 21st Century Crisis of Identity Isabel Felix Gonzales, University of Virginia Isabel Felix Gonzales is a Rising Scholars Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department […]