APSA

Campus Teaching Award Winner: Darren Walhof

Excellence in teaching political science is essential to the discipline. This interview series highlights campus teaching award winners who have been recognized by APSA for their achievements. If you or a colleague has won a […]

Annual Conference

Theme Panel: Great Transformations in Constitutional Law

Theme Panel: Great Transformations in Constitutional Law Sat, September 3, 10:00 to 11:30am The theme for this year’s APSA Annual Meeting invites us to consider the “great transformations” that have marked politics in our time. […]

American Political Science Review

APSA Announces New Editorial Team for the American Political Science Review

For Immediate Release Contact:  Dan Gibson, APSA Director Communications and Marketing, at dgibson@apsanet.org or 202-483-2513. Washington, D.C. – June 1, 2016 – The American Political Science Association (APSA) has announced a new editorial team for […]

Annual Conference

Short Course: Understanding Complexity

Understanding Complexity: A Simple Guide to Using & Developing ABM’s & Networks for Research Liz Johnson The Journal on Policy & Complex Systems & Policy Studies Organization 9:00 am – 1:00 pm This course is […]

Annual Conference

Short Course: Process Tracing

Process Tracing (QMMR 4) Andrew Bennett Qualitative and Multi-Method Research Section, APSA Organized Section 37 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm This course will cover the underlying logic and best practices of process tracing, which is a […]

APSA

Legislative Error and the “Politics of Haste”

Legislative Error and the “Politics of Haste” Jonathan Lewallen, University of Texas at Austin Legislative error is an important and understudied element of the policy process. Even simple clerical mistakes—if unnoticed before enactment—can lead to ambiguity […]