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My History or Our History? Historical Revisionism and Entitlement to Lead

Political Science Now

My History or Our History? Ongoing, spirited debates from around the globe over statues, street names, symbols, and textbooks call for a greater understanding of the political effects of different historical representations. American Political Science Review The post My History or Our History?

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

Political Science Now

As part of an ongoing series examining Contributions of Scholars of Color , the APSA Diversity and Inclusion Department conducted a a second set of oral history interviews during the 2024 National Conference of Black Political Scientists (NCOBPS) Annual Meeting held in Los Angeles, California. Dr. Errol Henderson, P rof.

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Dr. Kimberly A. Mealy Appointed as the Next Executive Director of the American Political Science Association

Political Science Now

The American Political Science Association (APSA) is very pleased to announce that Dr. Kimberly A. We are delighted to welcome Kim Mealy to this critical leadership role. We are very excited about this new chapter in the APSA’s evolution under Kim’s leadership,” said APSA President, Mark Warren. WASHINGTON, D.C. –

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Rewriting History, Redefining Belonging

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. This piece, written by Komal Preet Kaur , covers the new article by Nicholas Haas and Emmy Lindstam, My History or Our History? My History or Our History?

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TAH Multiday Prompts Discussion of Partisanship, Then and Now

Teaching American History

Although those politically active during the 1980s recall many partisan disputes, Lohrding sees these fights as less acrimonious than those in the years since. Hes concluded that Reagans optimistic, good-humored leadership style blunted partisan fights. This is US history happening right now! His eighth graders protested.

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Learn more about: Americanizing Luakini: White Supremacy Colonizing the Hawaiian Nation State

Political Science Now

Project Title:Americanizing Luakini: White Supremacy Colonizing the Hawaiian Nation State Kalaniakea Wilson, University of Hawaii at Manoa Kalaniakea Wilson is a political science Indigenous politics PhD ABD candidate at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.

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Making their work count: Political Science students improve Wikipedia

MPSA

Helaine Blumenthal, Wiki Education Through its ongoing partnership with Wiki Education , MPSA has been helping political science and policy students engage with subject content in meaningful and lasting ways all while improving the world’s access to reliable knowledge in these very fields. Helaine has a Ph.D.