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In Memoriam: Remembering Black Power Movement Philosopher, Author, and Political Scientist, Charles V. Hamilton

Political Science Now

This obituary is by Sam Roberts excerpted from The New York Times Credit: Jack Manning /The New York Times Charles Vernon Hamilton was a political scientist, civil rights leader, and the W. Sayre Professor of Government and Political Science at Columbia University. Hamilton , Columbia University Magazine Charles V.

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The Lingering Influence of Historical Peripheries on Modern Voting Patterns

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. Dirck de Kleer is a PhD student in Social and Political Science at Bocconi University (Italy), where he studies political behavior and public opinion.

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Member Spotlight: Dr. Elizabeth I. Dorssom, Lincoln University of Missouri

Political Science Now

Dorssom APSA Member since April 2020 Assistant Professor of Political Science Lincoln University of Missouri How did you learn about APSA? I earned a Political Science Ph.D I recently published a textbook on Missouri Politics, titled, “Missouri Politics: Government in the Show-Me State.”

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Member Spotlight: Dr. Matthew Stein, College of Southern Nevada

Political Science Now

Matthew Stein APSA Member since 2018-Present Instructor in the Department of Social Sciences College of Southern Nevada How did you learn about APSA? The (amazing) chair of the political science department, Robin Kolodny, ensured that doctoral students and candidates had APSA memberships. To both groups, I am eternally grateful.

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Member Spotlight: Dr. Cyril Ghosh, Clark University

Political Science Now

I didnt know they had their own governance structures and bylaws. Over the years, I have come to understand what these divisions are, what they do, how they are governed, and, in fact, found not just one but two intellectual communities for myself! I was chair of a very small political science department. Learn more here.

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Switching sides in the teacher wars

The Hechinger Report

In states that underfund education … they tend to see the more contentious issues as distractions they can’t afford,” says Jeffrey Henig, professor of political science and education at Teachers College, Columbia University. Jeffrey Henig, professor of Political Science and Education, Teachers College, Columbia University.