A roundup of blogs, articles, and interviews from APSA Members
May 11- May 17, 2018
The APSA Press Gallery is a roundup of recent blogs, op-eds, podcasts, and interviews featuring political scientists. We are always eager to follow our members’ engagement online. Let us know what you are doing or reading with the hashtag #APSAPressGallery, or by email to press@apsanet.org.
The Week in Writing
Recent blogs and op-eds authored by APSA members
- Women on the 2018 Ballot are Busting Perceptions of Motherhood and Leadership,Jill S. Greenlee, The Conversation, May 11, 2018
- How a Hashtag and Memes are Uniting Turkey’s Opposition,Lisel Hintz, Monkey Cage, May 11, 2018
- Pursuing Earmarks at the Expense of Pursuing Policy,Scott M. Guenther and David M. Searle, LegBranch.com, May 15, 2018
- Could Corruption Investigations Undermine Democracy in Latin America?,Lindsay Mayka and Amy Erica Smith, Mischiefs of Faction, May 17, 2018
- Sex and Religion Were the Biggest Influences on #NeverTrump Republicans,Lauren Johnson, Deon McCray and Jordan Ragusa, LSE US APP Blog, May 17,2018
Speaking Up: Political Scientists in the Media
Interviews, quotes, and podcasts featuring APSA members
- Amid Conflict, Jews and Muslims in US Seek Solidarity,By Jeff Karoub and David Crary, featuring Muqtedar Khan, Associated Press, May 15, 2018
- Could U.S. Senate Races Impact Gubernatorial Races?,By Louis Jacobson, featuring Hal Bass, Barry Burden, Burdett Loomis, John Straayer, and Gerald McBeath, Governing, May 16, 2018
- How Mueller’s First Year Compares to Watergate, Iran-Contra, and Whitewater,By Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux, featuring Katy Harriger, FiveThirtyEight, May 17, 2018
- Tennessee Senate Race Poll Finds Crucial Voters View Bredesen Better than Blackburn,By Joel Ebert, featuring Josh Clinton, WBIR 10 News, May 17, 2018
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