The political science behind the Bidens’ biting dogs Michael Tesler - October 11, 2023 Democrats are more permissive (pet) parents.
Good Playlist: Labor politics ▶️ Kim Yi Dionne - January 21, 2024 A labor politics scholar and her student share a couple of Good Playlists
In India, protesters are singing the national anthem and waving the flag. Here’s why that matters. Prerna Singh - January 19, 2020 They’re challenging the BJP’s attempts to narrow the national identity.
The National Guard has been called out in Washington, D.C. Here’s what you need to know. Jim Golby and Carrie Lee - January 7, 2021 Attempts to use the National Guard for partisan purposes would be highly controversial.
How the #MeTooPoliSci Collective is making a difference in political science Nadia E. Brown - August 29, 2019 Here’s the 10th and final article in our series on the gender gap in political science.
The Supreme Court is taking suspect science seriously. Conservative groups have worked for years for that. Joshua C. Wilson and Alison Gash - December 14, 2021 Various organizations fight science by peddling doubt and discord on topics such as climate change, covid-19 and abortion
Here’s what we can do about the gender gap in political science journals Sara McLaughlin Mitchell and Michelle L. Dion - August 25, 2019 Here’s the sixth article in our series on the gender gap in political science.
Why is Trump funding quantum computing research but cutting other science budgets? Jon R. Lindsay - March 13, 2020 The national security implications of this technology may be exaggerated.
Yes, women in political science submit fewer articles for publication than men. This explains why. Dawn Langan Teele - August 27, 2019 Here’s the eighth article in our series on the gender gap in political science.
There’s a gender gap in who wins political science book awards — and in how widely they’re cited Raymond Tatalovich and John Frendreis - August 20, 2019 Here’s the fourth article in our series on the gender gap in political science.