Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

The Stewardship Model: An Inclusive Approach to Undergraduate Research

The Stewardship Model: An Inclusive Approach to Undergraduate Research by Megan Becker, University of Southern California, Benjamin A. T. Graham, University of Southern California, and Kelebogile Zvobgo, University of Southern California and College of William […]

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Who’s Able to Do Political Science Work? My Experience with Exit Polling and What It Reveals about Issues of Race and Equity

Who’s Able to Do Political Science Work? My Experience with Exit Polling and What It Reveals about Issues of Race and Equity by M. Brielle Harbin, United States Naval Academy How best to address issues […]

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

An Organizing Approach to Diversifying Political Science

An Organizing Approach to Diversifying Political Science by Fernando Tormos-Aponte. University of Maryland, Baltimore County The field of Political Science in the US has been largely unable to diversify its faculty ranks over the past […]

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

How Can We Improve Graduate Training for Undocumented Students? Ethnic and Nativity-Based Inequities in Political Science Graduate Education

How Can We Improve Graduate Training for Undocumented Students? Ethnic and Nativity-Based Inequities in Political Science Graduate Education by Michelangelo Landgrave, University of California, Riverside In recent years, the political science discipline has made strides […]

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Elusive Inclusion: Persistent Challenges Facing Women of Color in Political Science

Elusive Inclusion: Persistent Challenges Facing Women of Color in Political Science by Melissa R. Michelson, Menlo College, and  Jessica L. Lavariega Monforti, California Lutheran University Academia in general and the discipline of political science specifically […]

Journals

The Gender Citation Gap in Undergraduate Student Research: Evidence from the Political Science Classroom

The Gender Citation Gap in Undergraduate Student Research: Evidence from the Political Science Classroom By Li-Yin Liu, Christopher J. Devine and Heidi Gauder, University of Dayton Previous studies documented a “gender citation gap” in political […]

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The Political Implications of Colorism Are Gendered

The Political Implications of Colorism Are Gendered By Danielle Casarez Lemi, Southern Methodist University and Nadia E. Brown, Purdue University We contend that skin color may be associated with feelings of linked fate differently among […]

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Tweeting for Hearts and Minds? Measuring Candidates’ Use of Anxiety in Tweets During the 2018 Midterm Elections

Tweeting for Hearts and Minds? Measuring Candidates’ Use of Anxiety in Tweets During the 2018 Midterm Elections By Bryan T. Gervais, University of Texas at San Antonio, Heather K. Evans, University of Virginia’s College at […]