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Journal of Political Science Education (JPSE) 2024 Best Article Prize

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The prize committee thought that the article was innovative, as it challenges our conceptions of valuable components of grading. The article focuses on how to assess learning gains through student effort and engagement as opposed to summative demonstration of knowledge only.

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Should We Vote in Authoritarian Elections?

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In the APSA Public Scholarship Program, graduate students in political science produce summaries of new research in the American Political Science Review. This piece, written by Ewa Nizalowska, covers the new article by Turkuler Isiksel and Thomas B. Pepinsky, “Voting in Authoritarian Elections.”

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The Effect of Populist Incumbents on Democracy

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Mitchell , Brigham Young University Populisms effects on democracy after populists gain control of government (hereafter, populist incumbents) are some of the best theorized and documented consequences. Read the full article. The Effect of Populist Incumbents on Democracy By Kirk A. Hawkins and Grant A.

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Corruption and Co-Optation in Autocracy: Evidence from Russia

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Do corrupt officials govern differently in elected office? This article develops a theoretical framework and analyzes new data from financial disclosures to estimate the governing costs of corruption. Read the full article.

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The Internet’s Hidden Factories

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In the APSA Public Scholarship Program, graduate students in political science produce summaries of new research in the American Political Science Review. This piece, written by Ewa Nizalowska, covers the new article by Lucas G. In a new article in the American Political Science Review , Lucas G.

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Perspectives on Politics: Call for Papers – Political Science and the University

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In this call for papers of Perspectives on Politics , we invite political scientists to use their expertise to explain what is and ought to be happening at institutions of higher education. Universities as means of political control and global diplomacy Governments around the world seek to control their higher education systems.

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Gender Diversity and Inclusion in Canadian Security Studies

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Saideman , Carleton University Although much research confirms a gender gap in political science and its subfields internationally, only recently have scholars analyzed country-specific conditions for women within the field. Read the full article.