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Elizabeth Dorssom Receives the 2024 Michael Brintnall Teaching and Learning Award

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Elizabeth Dorssom is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Lincoln University of Missouri where she regularly teaches courses on American National Government, American State and Local Government, Public Policy and Administration, and Research Methodology.

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Call for Applications: APSA MENA Workshop Fellows | Deadline: September 22, 2024

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The American Political Science Association (APSA) is pleased to announce a call for applications from early-career scholars who would like to participate in a one-week in-person research development workshop, “The Politics of Identity in the Middle East and North Africa.” Selected fellows will be contacted by mid-October.

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Annamaria Prati Receives the 2024 APSA Best Poster Award for “Can International Interventions build States? Evidence From UNDP”

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Her dissertation examines the effects of peacebuilding projects led by the United Nations Development Programme on local governance around the world, including studies featuring field work in Nepal, computational social science and machine learning methods, and formal theory. Before attending Washington University in St.

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Call for Papers: Special Issue on Forecasting the 2024 US Elections

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PS Call for Papers: Special Issue on Forecasting the 2024 US Elections Submission Deadline: July 17, 2024 | Read the full Call for Papers here Election forecasting has become big business in the social sciences and US media industry. The submission deadline is July 17, 2024. Read the full Call for Papers here.

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Rochelle Terman Receives the 2024 APSA-IPSA Theodore J. Lowi First Book Award for “The Geopolitics of Shaming: When Human Rights Pressure Works – and When It Backfires”

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This innovative study on the use of international moral pressure against a government violating the rights of its citizens combines evidence from large-scale cross-national data, original survey experiments, and multiple in-depth case studies across a wide range of contexts. The post Rochelle Terman Receives the 2024 APSA-IPSA Theodore J.

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Short Course: Building Sustainable Cities: Provision, Implementation and Management

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This short course draws from the unique set of theoretical and methodological approaches of political science to contribute to debates on building sustainable cities. Theoretically, we emphasize the importance of political behavior, social connectivity, governance processes, and citizenship for prospects of sustainable development.

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Short Course: Bayesian Reasoning for Qualitative Case Studies & Comparative Research (QMMR B)

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Instructor Bios : Andrew Bennett is Professor of Government at Georgetown University. He is the co-author, with Alexander George, of Case Studies and Theory Development in the Social Science (MIT Press, 2005), and co-author, with Jeffrey T. The only technical skills that will be assumed are basic arithmetic.