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Higher Education and the Transformation of American Citizenship

Higher Education and the Transformation of American Citizenship by Deondra Rose, Duke University Through much of the twentieth century, a high school diploma was sufficient education to promote socioeconomic security; however, in today’s knowledge economy, […]

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A Territorial State: Geographic Expansion, the US Territories, and an “Introduction to American Politics”

A Territorial State: Geographic Expansion, the US Territories, and an “Introduction to American Politics” by Bartholomew Sparrow, The University of Texas at Austin The 87th annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, held in […]

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Gender in the Journals: Publication Patterns in Political Science

Gender in the Journals: Publication Patterns in Political Science by Dawn Langan, University of Pennsylvania Teele and Kathleen Thelen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology “Gender in the Journals,” by Dawn Teele and Kathleen Thelen examines publication patterns across […]

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Professor Favorability and Student Perceptions of Professor Ideology

Professor Favorability and Student Perceptions of Professor Ideology by Travis Braidwood, Texas A&M University, Kingsville, Jacob Ausderan, Arkansas State University Academia has become an increasingly common political target, particularly the institution of academic tenure, which many conservative […]