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The Journal Club Module: A Co-Learning Tactic for Demystifying Academic Research and Building Classroom Culture in Undergraduate Courses

Political Science Now

The Journal Club Module: A Co-Learning Tactic for Demystifying Academic Research and Building Classroom Culture in Undergraduate Courses By Nancy B. Pruitt , California Polytechnic State University The Journal Club Module (JCM) is a tactic for incorporating the benefits of Journal Clubs into undergraduate political science courses.

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APSA Oral History Project: Contributions by Scholars of Color Interview Series

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This collection of interviews contributes to a continuous project that seeks to amplify the scholarship and the contributions of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color to the profession and investigate the history of race and racism in the political science profession. of Political Science and International Relations Dr. Errol A.

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Learn more about: Exploring Indigenous Governance and Cultural Evolution in Oaxaca, Mexico

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Project Title:Exploring Indigenous Governance and Cultural Evolution in Oaxaca, Mexico Mauricio Fernndez Duque, Dartmouth College Mauricio Fernndez Duque is an assistant professor at CIDE and a visiting scholar at Dartmouth. Read about the funded projects.

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‘Positive culture shock’ spells challenges and triumphs for Afghan teen students

The Hechinger Report

Attending school in America has been a “positive culture shock” to Marzia Mohammadi, a 17-year-old senior at Mt. Lebanon High School, apart from her regular classes, she chose electives like global studies, business and political science — three of her favorite subjects. Lebanon High School. It was new for them.

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

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Mark also explores and critiques the field of political science through symposia on academic conferences, ideology in the classroom, and ideology within the discipline. Recently, Lina was invited by the International Science Council to speak on fostering AI research ecosystems.

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Learn more about: A Culture of Consensus: Congruence and collective choice among the Tswana

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Project Title:A Culture of Consensus: Congruence and collective choice among the Tswana Julio S. His research focuses on the cultural foundations of political and economic development across human societies. The post Learn more about: A Culture of Consensus: Congruence and collective choice among the Tswana appeared first on.

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What Drives Polarization?

Political Science Now

In the APSA Public Scholarship Program, graduate students in political science produce summaries of new research in the American Political Science Review. As political rhetoric continues to intensify in the digital age, their work offers valuable insights for policymakers, media platforms, and researchers alike.