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Best Practices and the Need for Research on MA Degree Programs in Political Science

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Best Practices and the Need for Research on MA Degree Programs in Political Science By Jennifer L. This article considers the state of terminal MA degree programs in political science to assess whether they are preparing students to enter the workforce. Read the full article.

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Still Marginalized? Gender and LGBTQIA+ Scholarship in Top Political Science Journals

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Gender and LGBTQIA+ Scholarship in Top Political Science Journals By Jennifer M. Piscopo , University of London Is political science research that explores gender and LGBTQIA+ politics still underrepresented in the disciplines top journals? Read the full article.

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Codes of Conduct at Political Science Conferences: Prevalence and Content

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Codes of Conduct at Political Science Conferences: Prevalence and Content By Lucie Lu , Columbia University and Nora Webb Williams , University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Academic conferences are important institutions for promoting new research and facilitating conversations about the field. Read the full article.

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In Memoriam: Dr. Mala Htun, Distinguished Professor of Political Science, Passes Away

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APSA is extremely saddened by the recent passing of Mala Htun , author and Distinguished Professor of Political Science at The University of New Mexico. in political science from Harvard and a A.B. in political science from Harvard and a A.B. She was 55. Htun received her Ph.D. Htun received her Ph.D.

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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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How Partisanship Twists Accountability

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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. In her recent APSR article, Tabitha Bonilla examines how partisan biases influence voter perceptions of accountability and promise-keeping.

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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.”