Data

Chart of the Month: Project on Women and Minorities

Loading… The March Chart of the Month features data from the Project on Women and Minorities (P-WAM). The chart highlights gender composition within tenure-status at the 21 largest PhD-granting institutions in political science. Notably, while […]

Data

New Dashboard: Project on Women and Minorities (P-WAM)

The Project on Women and Minorities Dashboard (P-WAM) features data collected by APSA in the 2017-18 P-WAM Survey in effort to research the representation of women and minorities in the political science profession. The survey […]

Politics and Gender

Hierarchy and Gender in Political Science

Hierarchy and Gender in Political Science by Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham and Wendy H. Wong In a recent blog post, Macartan Humphreys candidly reveals a critical part of how discrimination can happen – a lack of awareness. It’s […]

APSA

Former APSA President, Margaret Levi, Elected Fellow of the AAPSS

Margaret Levi, Stanford University Margaret Levi is the Sara Miller McCune Director of the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (CASBS) at Stanford, Professor of Political Science and Senior Fellow of Woods Institute, Stanford University, and Jere […]

Journals

Education and Transparency: Changes in Campus Iconography

Education and Transparency: Changes in Campus Iconography by Dianne Pinderhughes, University of Notre Dame Woodrow Wilson’s standing has been widely recognized and honored in academic and public life. He was the APSA’s sixth President, 1909–1910, while […]