Journals

Africana Political Theory as Decolonial Critique

Africana Political Theory as Decolonial Critique By Derefe Kimarley Chevannes, University of Memphis This article illuminates a fundamental problem at the core of canonical political theory: the racialization of knowledge. It contends that the history […]

American Political Science Review

Rethinking Racialization

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 Isaac Gabriel […]

Journal of Political Science Education

Pedagogical Deficiencies in Political Science Doctoral Programs: Current Practices or Lack Thereof

Pedagogical Deficiencies in Political Science Doctoral Programs: Current Practices or Lack Thereof By Matthew Stein, College of Southern Nevada Calls to increase the amount and quality of pedagogical training in political science doctoral programs have […]

Journal of Political Science Education

What Can We Learn About Teaching Excellence from Our Students? Lessons From Six Years of Teaching Award Data

What Can We Learn About Teaching Excellence from Our Students? Lessons From Six Years of Teaching Award Data By Christopher Shortell, Kris Henning, and Carl Christiansen, Portland State University This article uses a data set […]