Journals

Populist Attitudes among Teenagers: How Negative Relationships with Socialization Agents Are Linked to Populist Attitudes

Populist Attitudes among Teenagers: How Negative Relationships with Socialization Agents Are Linked to Populist Attitudes By Sebastian Jungkunz, University of Duisburg-Essen and Julia Weiss, University of Massachusetts While the origins and consequences of populist attitudes […]

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Learn more about: How has Federalism Shaped (and Constrained) Native American Political Rights?

Project Title: How has Federalism Shaped (and Constrained) Native American Political Rights? Melanie Jean Springer, University of California, Santa Cruz Melanie Jean Springer is currently an associate professor of politics at the University of California at […]

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Learn more about: Green Corn Renaissance: Mvskoke Food Sovereignty and the Political Ecology of O’safke

Project Title: Green Corn Renaissance: Mvskoke Food Sovereignty and the Political Ecology of O’safke Noah Schlager, University of Arizona Noah Schlager cvhocefketos. Este Mvskokvlket owis. Through their mother, Donna Wiggins, they are Mvskoke-Creek, Southern Creole, and […]

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Lawyers as Lobbyists: Regulatory Advocacy in American Finance

Lawyers as Lobbyists: Regulatory Advocacy in American Finance By Brian Libgober, Northwestern University and Daniel Carpenter, Harvard University Administrative agencies have undertaken an increasingly substantial role in policymaking. Yet the influence-seeking that targets these agencies […]

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Learn more about: Buen Vivir and Sumak Kawsay: Challenges and Possibilities in Rebuilding Alternative Worlds

Project Title: Buen Vivir and Sumak Kawsay: Challenges and Possibilities in Rebuilding Alternative Worlds Cristina Conesa Pla, London School of Economics and political science Cristina Conesa Pla (she, her) is a third-year PhD candidate in Political […]

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Learn more about: From Local Organizations to Cross-Regional Coalitions: National Convergence in Latin American Indigenous Movements

Project Title: From Local Organizations to Cross-Regional Coalitions: National Convergence in Latin American Indigenous Movements Karla Mundim, John Jay College – CUNY Karla Mundim is an assistant professor of political science at John Jay College – […]