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· 5d
Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Teaching Webinar: Guiding Principles for Advocating for Political Science. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.
Join us for a training webinar on how you can be a more effective advocate for political science. Whether you are advocating from home, or making plans to advocate on Capitol Hill, this webinar aims to...
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APSA
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· Aug 5
Special Housing Rates for the APSA Annual Meeting in Vancouver Available Limited Time
The 2025 APSA Annual Meeting & Exhibition will take place at the Vancouver Convention Centre, the Pan Pacific Vancouver, Marriott Vancouver Pinnacle Downtown, and the Pinnacle Hotel Harbourfront.
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· Jul 28
Virtual Workshop: Keeping It Fresh: Teaching Multiple Sections of American Government -
Join APSA's Committee on the Status of Community Colleges in the Profession for their professional development workshop series' fourth event. 3 PM Eastern, Tuesday, July 29, 2025
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· Jul 16
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· Jul 16
Theme Panel: Borders of Well-Being: Health Politics and Inequality across and within Nations
In-Person Full Paper Panel Participants: (Chair) Matthew Kavanagh, Georgetown University (Discussant) Charley Ellen Willison, Cornell University (Discussant) Ashley M. Fox, SUNY at Albany Session Description: In times of crisis and political upheaval around the globe, governance and health policy implementation become one of the battlegrounds for defining belonging, justice, and the state’s legitimacy and ability to respond to citizen need. Global disruptions like the COVID-19 pandemic laid bare the stark inequalities embedded in health systems everywhere, underscoring how public goods are often unevenly distributed amid rising distrust, polarization, economic upheaval, and political disruption.
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· Jul 14
Theme Panel: Author Meets Critics: “Shaping Nations and Markets: Identity Capital, Trade, and the Populist Rage”
In-Person Author Meets Critics Participants: (Chair) Vinicius G. Rodrigues Vieira, IDP University (Presenter) Rogers M. Smith, University of Pennsylvania (Presenter) Christina Davis, Harvard University (Presenter) Ashutosh Varshney, Brown University (Presenter) Sener Akturk, Koç University Session Description: How does the definition of peoplehood shape the rise of far-right populism along with distribution of political power between ethnic and racial groups, on the one hand, and economic sectors, on the other?
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· Jul 15
Theme Panel: Author Meets Critics: “The Disunited States”: Why Red and Blue Secession Won’t Work in America
In-Person Author Meets Critics Participants: (Chair) Ryan D. Griffiths, Syracuse University, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs (Presenter) David T. Smith, University of Sydney (Presenter) Stephen M. Saideman, Carleton University (Presenter) Laia Balcells, Georgetown University (Presenter) R. Joseph Huddleston, Seton Hall University Session Description: There is a growing interest in a national divorce between Red State America and Blue State America.
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· Jul 3
Theme Panel: Author Meets Critics: Agustina Paglayan’s “Raised to Obey: The Rise and Spread of Mass Education”
Co-sponsored by Division 59: Education Politics and Policy In-Person Author Meets Critics Participants: (Chair) Beatriz Magaloni, Stanford University (Presenter) Agustina S. Paglayan, UCSD (Presenter) Omar Wasow, UC Berkeley (Presenter) Robert A. Blair, Brown University (Presenter) Steven Levitsky, Harvard University (Presenter) Pablo Beramendi, Duke University Session Description: Western countries are experiencing a potentially defining moment in human history: Will liberal democracy survive the current resurgence of authoritarianism?
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