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Webinar: Strategies for Teaching American Politics in Turbulent Times

Political Science Now

She has written the free e-book “ How to Teach American Politics (and Other Subjects) Effectively.” ” She is the author of four books, including Party Politics in America, the 19 th edition of which will be published next month by Routledge, and a series of articles in professional journals.

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De Gruyter and American Political Science Association (APSA) Sign Partnership Agreement

Political Science Now

PRESS RELEASE De Gruyter and American Political Science Association (APSA) Announces Partnership Agreement on New Political Science Professional Development Book Series WASHINGTON D.C. Books in these Book Series will continue to serve these audiences well.

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First Things First When Teaching Civic Education

MPSA

The National Conference on Civic Learning and Democratic Engagement (NCCLDE) produced a report in 2012 featuring numerous examples of Americans teaming up to make a difference in their communities. Senator Bob Graham and his co-author Chris Hand published the first edition of their book America: The Owner’s Manual in 2009.

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Recognizing the Merit of our Peers: 2025 APSA Award Nominations Open | Deadline: February 12, 2025

Political Science Now

One of the many important roles of the American Political Science Association (APSA) is recognizing excellence in the political science profession.  APSA makes awards for the best dissertations, papers and articles, and books in the various subfields, and for career achievement in research, teaching and service to the discipline.