August 9 to August 16, 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 Weeks in Writing
Recent blogs and op-eds authored by APSA members
- Do Work Requirements for Federal Assistance Help People Escape Poverty? No. Here’s What Really Happens. Sanford Schram, Richard Fording and Joss Soss, Monkey Cage, August 13, 2018
- What Black Lives Matter Can Learn from the 1960s Struggle for Civil Rights, Dewey M. Clayton, LSE USA Blog, August 13, 2018
- The Unconstrained Presidency, James Goldgeier and Elizabeth N. Saunders, Foreign Affairs, August 15, 2018
- Gender Neutrality in All-Female (or All-Male) Contests is a Myth, Kelly Dittmar, Gender Watch 2018, August 16, 2018
Speaking Up: Political Scientists in the Media
Interviews, quotes, and podcasts featuring APSA members
- Driving While Black, What’s in the Data? By Dana Terry and Frank Stasio, featuring Frank R. Baumgartner, WUNC Radio, August 9, 2018
- Is it Time to Rethink Voting in Massachusetts? By Paris Alston and Evan Horowitz, featuring Erin O’Brien and Jerold Duquette, August 13, 2018
- Post-Primary Picture Still Unclear, Says KU Political Scientist,
By Nick Gosnell, featuring Patrick Miller, WIB News Now, August 15, 2018 - What the Primary Results Tell Us About Midterms [Audio] By Kerri Miller, featuring David Schultz, Dianne Bystrom, Kathleen Uradnik, and Philip Chen, Minnesota Public Radio, August 15, 2018
Visit the APSA Public Engagement homepage to learn about resources and opportunities for public engagement, including the APSA experts database.