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Learn more about: Increasing Support for Reconciliation in Settler Colonial Societies: The Role of Informational Interventions

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Project Title:Increasing Support for Reconciliation in Settler Colonial Societies: The Role of Informational Interventions Marco Mendoza Avia, Harvard University Marco Mendoza Avia is a third-year Ph.D. Scholar in Inequality and Wealth Concentration in the Department of Government at Harvard University. candidate and a James M.

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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. Under authoritarianism, however, the idea that voting produces better political outcomes becomes shaky. Pepinsky, “Voting in Authoritarian Elections.”

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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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Considering Edtech in Political Science Teaching: Data Literacy, Privacy Rights, and the Role of Government in Regulation

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Political Science Educator: volume 28, issue 1 Reflections By Janet L.

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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. When called to vote, kompromat deputies from the opposition also more eagerly support the regimes political agenda.

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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. He is an Associate Professor of Government and Public Policy at Georgetown University. Randal Ellsworth is a Senior Instructional Designer at AllenComm.

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Meet DFP Fall Fellow, David Gregory, California State University, Chico

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David Gregory is a graduate student in political science at California State University, Chico, where he is completing his MA with a focus on Indigenous representation and systemic inequities in political science. Please join us in congratulating the 2025-2026 class of fellows.