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Arthur Lupia: Let’s Be Heard Idea

Arthur Lupia, Hal R Varian Collegiate Professor at the University of Michigan and Research Professor at the Institute for Social Research, talks about the development of the Let’s Be Heard Special Issue (September 2015) in […]

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Task Force Report Offers Timely Insight

Political science provides key insights to inform public understanding of current events. APSA’s Task Force on Public Engagement—released summer of 2015—speaks directly to this issue. Called Let’s Be Heard!, the report discusses the vast potential […]

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Let’s Be Heard: Communicating Policy-Relevant Science

Communicating Policy-Relevant Science James N. Druckman, Northwestern University In this article, James N. Druckman explores the practical question of how political science can be best communicated to both policy makers and citizens. He begins by […]

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Let’s Be Heard: Emphasizing the Scholar in Public Scholarship

Emphasizing the Scholar in Public Scholarship Khalilah L. Brown-Dean, Quinnipiac University From Khalilah L. Brown-Dean’s article: Scholars have long debated the state of the discipline, with growing agreement that political science should be more publically […]

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Let’s Be Heard! : Political Science Research

Political Science Research: A Proposal for a New and Dynamic Outlet for Communicating Innovative Political Science Research By Adam J. Berinsky, Massachusetts Institute of Technology The first article of Let’s Be Heard! Section II is […]