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Chapter 3: Importing Civic Education into Authoritarian China

November 23, 2021 Comments Off on Chapter 3: Importing Civic Education into Authoritarian China

Now Available! An APSA new publication, Teaching Civic Engagement Globally, is the result of collaborative work spanning scholars from multiple disciplines, fields, and careers. Political scientists, educators, and students have joined to produce important, timely […]

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Chapter 2: The University as a Civic Agent: Promoting Civic Engagement and the UN SDGs in Northeastern Brazil

November 18, 2021 Comments Off on Chapter 2: The University as a Civic Agent: Promoting Civic Engagement and the UN SDGs in Northeastern Brazil

Teaching Civic Engagement Globally is the result of collaborative work spanning scholars from multiple disciplines, fields, and careers. Political scientists, educators, and students have joined to produce important, timely research. Chapter 2: The University as […]

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Chapter 1: Stop Training Global Political Hobbyists! Teaching Students How to Be Engaged Global Citizens Through Transnational Women’s Activism

November 16, 2021 Comments Off on Chapter 1: Stop Training Global Political Hobbyists! Teaching Students How to Be Engaged Global Citizens Through Transnational Women’s Activism

Teaching Civic Engagement Globally is the result of collaborative work spanning scholars from multiple disciplines, fields, and careers. Political scientists, educators, and students have joined to produce important, timely research. Chapter 1: Stop Training Global […]

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Meet the 2022-2026 Editorial Team for the Journal of Political Science Education

November 15, 2021 Comments Off on Meet the 2022-2026 Editorial Team for the Journal of Political Science Education

The American Political Science Association is excited to announce the 2022-2026 Editorial Team for the Journal of Political Science Education: Editor-in-Chief: Charity Butcher, Professor, Kennesaw State University Lead Editor:  Alasdair Blair, Jean Monnet Professor, De Montfort University Associate Editors: […]

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Building an Inclusive Syllabus: An APSA Teaching & Learning Webinar

October 20, 2021 Comments Off on Building an Inclusive Syllabus: An APSA Teaching & Learning Webinar

Join the American Political Science Association, Wednesday, October 27, 2021 at 12:00 PM EDT, for a webinar providing practical tips and suggestions for political science educators from all subfields to develop strategies to deliberately build […]

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Webinar: Teaching Civic Engagement Globally

September 8, 2021 Comments Off on Webinar: Teaching Civic Engagement Globally

Tuesday, September 14, 2021 at 12pm EST via Zoom Join the Eagleton Institute of Politics and the American Political Science Association in conversation with the editors and contributors of Teaching Civic Engagement Globally as they […]

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Teaching Research and Researching Teaching: The Impactful Career of John Ishiyama

August 10, 2021 Comments Off on Teaching Research and Researching Teaching: The Impactful Career of John Ishiyama

This article was featured in the August 2021 issue of Political Science Today, a new member magazine of the American Political Science Association. To read the full article in Political Science Today, click here. Teaching Research […]

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Short Course: Advancing the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Political Science

June 29, 2021 Comments Off on Short Course: Advancing the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Political Science

Advancing the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Political Science Shane Nordyke Half Day, 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM Washington State Convention Center, Room 603 In this short course. Dr. Mitchell Brown and Shane Nordyke, […]

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    Land, Power, and Property Rights: The Political Economy of Land Titling in Sub-Saharan Africa By Matthew K. Ribar, Stanford University Only 15% of African households possess a formal title for their agricultural land, despite the [...]
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    Structure, Agency, and Structural Reform: The Case of the European Central Bank By Benjamin Braun, London School of Economics and Political Science, Donato Di Carlo, The London School of Economics and Political Science, Sebastian Diessner, [...]
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