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: August 27 to September 13, 2018
Recent blogs and op-eds authored by APSA members
- The Political Consequences of Hiding Abuse, Amy Erica Smith, Mischiefs of Faction, August 28, 2018
- The House Calendar Explained, Casey Burgat, Legislative Procedure, September 7, 2018
- Term Limits Encourage More Women to Run for Office in US State Legislatures, Samantha Pettey, LSE USA Blog, September 7, 2018
- Why al-Qaida is Still Strong 17 Years after 9/11, Tricia Bacon, The Conversation, September 11, 2018
- Five Takeaways About the Swedish Election—and the Far-Right Wave Across Europe, Sheri Berman, Monkey Cage, September 12, 2018
- How Filibustering and Strategic Parties Contribute to Gridlock, Gregory Koger, LegBranch.com, September 12, 2018
Speaking Up: Political Scientists in the Media
Interviews, quotes, and podcasts featuring APSA members
- How Money Affects Elections, By Maggie Koerth-Baker, featuring Richard Lau and Adam Bonica, Five Thirty Eight, September 10, 2018
- Young Voters Hold Potential Key to 2018 Elections, By Erin Murphy, featuring Chris Larimer and Steffen Schmidt The Courier, September 10, 2018
- Advocacy Groups, Political Organizations Go After the LGBTQ Vote, By Julie Moreau, featuring Patrick Egan, NBC News, September 12, 2018
- What Experts Say Obama’s Return to the Political Fray Could Mean to the Midterms, By Meghan Keneally, featuring Jim Campbell, NBC News, September 13, 2018
- 5 Things to Watch in New York’s Primary Elections, By Jeffery C. Mays, featuring Jeanne Zaino and Bruce Gyory, New York Times, September 13, 2018
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