Centennial Center

Call For Proposals: Pedagogical Partnerships

CALL FOR PROPOSALS: PEDAGOGICAL PARTNERSHIPS To support professional collaborations and produce cutting-edge teaching resources. Proposals for grants up to $15,000 DEADLINE: January 5, 2021 at 12:00 midnight EDT. The American Political Science Association seeks proposals […]

First-Generation Scholars

Meet Qingming Huang, 2020 First Generation Scholar in the Profession

Qingming Huang is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Political Science at the University of Florida. His research interests include ethnicity and nationalism, state building, authoritarian politics, and communism and post-communism. His dissertation examines how […]

American Political Science Review

Emigrant Inclusion in Home Country Elections: Theory and Evidence from sub-Saharan Africa

Emigrant Inclusion in Home Country Elections: Theory and Evidence from sub-Saharan Africa By Elizabeth Iams Wellman, Williams College and University of the Witwatersrand Since 1990, nearly 100 countries extended voting rights to citizens living abroad, […]

American Political Science Review

Electoral Accountability and Particularistic Legislation: Evidence from an Electoral Reform in Mexico

Electoral Accountability and Particularistic Legislation: Evidence from an Electoral Reform in Mexico By Lucia Motolinia, New York University Being able to hold politicians accountable is the hallmark of democracy, and central to this is the […]

Statements

APSA Statement on 2020 Election

The 2020 Election was unprecedented in its challenges, candidates, and levels of voter participation. Political scientists have played an invaluable role in providing context, facts, and a rich analysis and understanding throughout the campaign and […]