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Meet the New Class of APSA Public Scholarship Fellows

June 18, 2020 Comments Off on Meet the New Class of APSA Public Scholarship Fellows

APSA is pleased to announce the 2020 class of the new Public Scholarship Program. The Public Scholarship Program is a remote, part-time fellowship that introduces political science graduate students to the intellectual and practical aspects […]

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Public Engagement Profile: Tanisha Fazal

March 26, 2020 Comments Off on Public Engagement Profile: Tanisha Fazal

From speaking to community groups to liaising with the media and briefing policymakers, political scientists share their work with non-academic audiences in diverse ways. In this new interview series from APSA’s Public Engagement Program, APSA […]

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Civic Action Projects for Your 100% Online (COVID-19 ADAPTED) Courses

March 23, 2020 Comments Off on Civic Action Projects for Your 100% Online (COVID-19 ADAPTED) Courses

Can civic literacy and engagement be promoted in 100% online courses, even in the midst of a social distancing campaign that requires students to stay largely confined to their homes?  In an original PS Now […]

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Public Engagement Career Paths: Matthew Motta on Engaging as an Early-Career Scholar

January 31, 2020 Comments Off on Public Engagement Career Paths: Matthew Motta on Engaging as an Early-Career Scholar

Matthew Motta is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Oklahoma State University. APSA interviewed him about his experience working with the media, writing for the public, and informing his research through public engagement. You […]

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Impeachment and the “Ukraine Conspiracy”

December 20, 2019 Comments Off on Impeachment and the “Ukraine Conspiracy”

Russell Muirhead, Professor at Dartmouth College and  co-director of the Political Economy Project and  Nancy L. Rosenblum, Harvard University Senator Joseph Clark Research Professor of Ethics in Politics and Government, are guest contributors for the […]

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Democracy is More Than Just Voting

December 18, 2019 Comments Off on Democracy is More Than Just Voting

Matthew Draper, PhD student at the University of California, San Diego, is a guest contributor for the RAISE the Vote Campaign. The views expressed in the posts and articles featured in the RAISE the Vote […]

Civic Engagement

Why Vote? Using Political Theory to Encourage Political Participation

December 16, 2019 Comments Off on Why Vote? Using Political Theory to Encourage Political Participation

Dannica Fleuss, postdoctoral research fellow at Helmut-Schmidt-University, is a guest contributor for the RAISE the Vote Campaign. The views expressed in the posts and articles featured in the RAISE the Vote campaign are those of […]

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Civic Reflection as Conversation Model: Building Skills for Discussing Values

December 13, 2019 Comments Off on Civic Reflection as Conversation Model: Building Skills for Discussing Values

Sarah Surak, Associate Research Professor and Co-Director of the Institute of Public Affairs and Civic Engagement at Salisbury University, is a guest contributor for the RAISE the Vote Campaign. The views expressed in the posts […]

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