Journals

Reproducing Hierarchies at the APSA Annual Meeting: Patterns of Panel Attendance by Gender, Race, and Ethnicity

Reproducing Hierarchies at the APSA Annual Meeting: Patterns of Panel Attendance by Gender, Race, and Ethnicity By Jennifer M. Piscopo, Occidental College, Christina Xydias, Bucknell University, Amy L. Atchison, Middle Tennessee State University, Malliga Och, […]

American Political Science Review

The Unintended Consequences of Democratic Participatory Institutions in Policing: The Case of São Paulo

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 Monique Newton, covers the new article by: Yanilda González, […]

Journals

“Wow, I Didn’t Know These Options Existed”: Understanding Tenure-Track Start-Up Packages

“Wow, I Didn’t Know These Options Existed”: Understanding Tenure-Track Start-Up Packages By Emily M. Farris, Texas Christian University, Ellen M. Key, Appalachian State, Jane L. Sumner, University of Minnesota Start-up packages vary enormously, particularly across […]

Journals

Critical Ethnography in National Security Institutions: Methodological and Ethical Reflections

Critical Ethnography in National Security Institutions: Methodological and Ethical Reflections By Hannah Wright, London School of Economics and Political Science Although ethnographic methods have yielded important insights into the inner workings of many political institutions, […]

American Political Science Review

Getting Someone Else to Do the Task: When Accountability Initiatives Create Shadow States Instead of Building Bureaucratic Capacity

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 Syeda ShahBano Ijaz, covers the new article by Jessica […]