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Who’s Able to Do Political Science Work? My Experience with Exit Polling and What It Reveals about Issues of Race and Equity

February 24, 2021 0

Who’s Able to Do Political Science Work? My Experience with Exit Polling and What It Reveals about Issues of Race and Equity by M. Brielle Harbin, United States Naval Academy How best to address issues […]

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An Organizing Approach to Diversifying Political Science

February 22, 2021 0

An Organizing Approach to Diversifying Political Science by Fernando Tormos-Aponte. University of Maryland, Baltimore County The field of Political Science in the US has been largely unable to diversify its faculty ranks over the past […]

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Apply for the virtual APSA Women’s Research Mentoring Workshop | Deadline: March 2

February 19, 2021 0

The APSA Women’s Research Mentoring Workshop will be held virtually in late Spring 2021. The workshop is open to junior scholars in all subfields of political science who identify as women, non-binary or genderqueer and […]

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Women Thinkers and the Canon of International Thought: Recovery, Rejection, and Reconstitution

February 16, 2021 0

Women Thinkers and the Canon of International Thought: Recovery, Rejection, and Reconstitution By Kimberly Hutchings, Queen Mary University of London and Patricia Owens, University of Oxford Canons of intellectual “greats” anchor the history and scope […]

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Elusive Inclusion: Persistent Challenges Facing Women of Color in Political Science

February 15, 2021 0

Elusive Inclusion: Persistent Challenges Facing Women of Color in Political Science by Melissa R. Michelson, Menlo College, and  Jessica L. Lavariega Monforti, California Lutheran University Academia in general and the discipline of political science specifically […]

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To Emerge? Breadwinning, Motherhood, and Women’s Decisions to Run for Office

February 8, 2021 0

To Emerge? Breadwinning, Motherhood, and Women’s Decisions to Run for Office By Rachel Bernhard, University of California, Davis, Shauna Shames, Rutgers University, Camden and Dawn Langan Teele, University of Pennsylvania Women’s underrepresentation in American politics […]

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Dr. Niambi Carter Talks about Her Path to Becoming a Professor at Howard University

December 3, 2020 1

Dr. Niambi Carter is Associate Professor of Political Science at Howard University.  Her book American While Black: African Americans, Immigration, and the Limits of Citizenship (Oxford University Press, 2019) explores public opinion with respect to […]

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Political Science PhD, Kristy Belton, Talks about her Work at a Nonprofit

November 10, 2020 Comments Off on Political Science PhD, Kristy Belton, Talks about her Work at a Nonprofit

Kristy A. Belton is a writer and storyteller whose work focuses on issues of belonging, human rights and social justice, especially as pertains to the Caribbean. She holds a PhD in Political Science from the […]

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    November 9, 2020 Comments Off on Call for Submissions: Undergraduate Poll Worker Essay Contest
    Undergraduate Poll Worker Essay Contest The American Political Science Association’s (APSA) Electoral Assistance Task Force invites students who served as election workers in polling places to submit brief essays reflecting on the experience.  In preparing [...]
  • APSA Educate Call for Materials: “Teaching the 2020 U.S. Election”

    November 5, 2020 Comments Off on APSA Educate Call for Materials: “Teaching the 2020 U.S. Election”
    The 2020 U.S. election presents unique challenges and opportunities for political science students and educators. In response, the American Political Science Association is seeking teaching resources focused on the 2020 U.S. election, the presidential transition, and the incoming Biden-Harris administration to be featured on Educate – APSA’s new [...]
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    November 2, 2020 Comments Off on What You Should Know about Election and Voter Fraud
    What You Should Know about Election and Voter Fraud The purpose of the APSA Election Assistance Task Force is to foster broader knowledge and understanding of non-partisan election assistance, including resources on non-partisan voter mobilization organizations, [...]

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