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APSA Presidential Task Force on Systemic Inequality in the Profession Issues Recommendations

December 22, 2021 Comments Off on APSA Presidential Task Force on Systemic Inequality in the Profession Issues Recommendations

In January 2020, former APSA President, Dr. Paula D. McClain, assembled an APSA Presidential Task Force on Examining Issues and Mechanisms of Systemic Inequality in the Discipline. The task force conducted research in the following […]

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Announcing Democracy 2020: A Platform for Election Events, Scholarship, Teaching Resources, and Engagement Opportunities   

September 30, 2020 Comments Off on Announcing Democracy 2020: A Platform for Election Events, Scholarship, Teaching Resources, and Engagement Opportunities   

The APSA Democracy 2020 Project is a platform for election events, scholarship, teaching resources, and engagement opportunities.  Political science advances our understanding of issues at the core of the upcoming elections, including democratic institutions and norms, […]

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Call for Nominations: APSA Presidential Task Force on Election Assistance

September 18, 2020 1

On September 8, 2020, the APSA Council approved the creation of an Election Assistance Task Force to leverage the expertise and experience of political scientists to support free, fair, and open elections in the United States on November 3, 2020 and thereafter. Consistent with the APSA bylaws, […]

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