Two days left! Apply now for the Spring 2026 Centennial Center Research Grant Program, with awards of up to $2,500 to support research across all fields of political science.
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Unconditional Loyalty: The Survival of Minority Autocracies
By Salam Alsaadi, University of Toronto Contrary to the conventional view that minority regimes are vulnerable to breakdown, many of these regimes exhibit remarkable durability. From 1900 to 2015, minority autocracies that exclude a…
APSA Member Spotlight: Risa Toha, Wake Forest University
Dr. Risa Toha, Wake Forest University APSA Member since 2005 Associate Professor How did you learn about APSA? When did you become a member of APSA, and what prompted you to join? I learned about APSA in my first year as a graduate student…
Watch: APSA celebrates Melissa K. Miller acted as director and executive producer on the documentary, “Trailblazing Women in Ohio Politics” which brings the stories of women who broke barriers in elective office to life. buff.ly/t3lNiMO Learn more: buff.ly/E79dgQB
New article! Make sure to read this article by Hannah June Kim and Phoebe W. Moon, “A gender-based pandemic? COVID-19 and attitudes towards gender and relief policies in South Korea” published in 2025 in Journal of Asian Public Policy. buff.ly/CEYaOd6
New Publication! Explore “Gender, war and remembrance: ‘Heroic subjects’ in Lithuania's memory regime” by @dbudryte.bsky.social, and this chapter in "Defending Memory in Global Politics: Mnemonical In/Security and Crisis" by @routledgebooks.bsky.social. buff.ly/fDVYdBZ
New article! Check out Dot Sawler's new work, “Who Benefits? How Gender Shapes the Perceived Deservingness of Welfare Claimants” in @thejop.bsky.social. buff.ly/ABpPrBY
New Article! Check out San Lee’s most recent publication, “What affects the variation in recognizing LGBTQIA+ rights? A comparative study of Taiwan and South Korea” in @ejpgjournal.bsky.social. buff.ly/ZjRzh4H
In “Framing ‘love jihad” published by @thirdworldq.bsky.social, Mohammad Amaan Siddiqui discusses patriarchal narratives, misogyny, Islamophobia, and post-truth politics intersecting in online discourse as amalgamations of Indian nationalism. buff.ly/oE7tPG
Martha Stolze analyzes the gendered dimensions of Russian disinformation in “Russian disinformation hijacking gender cleavages: anti-gender frames on RT as a gateway for illiberal propaganda” in Journal of Gender Studies. buff.ly/AmkzMIc
In @pspolisci.bsky.social, Julia Marin Hellwege, Filip Viskupič, and David L. Wiltse published “The effect of information provision on popular support for gender-related legislation.” buff.ly/wwKE2Uz buff.ly/13zWK35
#ResearchSpotlight: Angela Katrina Lewis-Maddox shares the experiences and recommendations of nineteen Black women in political science in Disrupting Political Science: Black Women Reimagining the Discipline published by @sunypress.bsky.social. buff.ly/20Q5rs
Read this recent publication by @kaanstoos.bsky.social, “A Voice at the Table: How Women in Peace Processes Shape Political Representation” in @politicsgenderj.bsky.social. buff.ly/e9Dq9Gq buff.ly/He1KY1G
Check out this 2025 article from Nadia E. Brown, “Unsung Political Leaders: An Analysis of Black Women State Legislators’ Representation During COVID-19 in the United States” in @repjournal.bsky.social. buff.ly/HmQjrw4
Nadia E. Brown and Paru Shah explores impacts of political violence on women mayors during/after COVID-19 in, “The Canary in the Coal Mine: An Intersectional Analysis of Mayoral Leadership and Political Violence in the Aftermath of COVID-19” in Political Science Quarterly. buff.ly/Z57OGRF
New Article! Check out “Understanding the Policy Priorities of Republican Women in the US House of Representatives” by Michele Swers and Danielle M. Thomsen in @politicsgenderj.bsky.social buff.ly/QLrW4uq buff.ly/IcCEVso
In recognition of #WomensHistoryMonth, check out the latest journal articles and publications highlighting women and gender politics and research in the political science profession. 🧵 #WomensHistoryMonth2026
Civic Education and America’s 250th 📚️ 🗽(In-Person, Washington, DC, June 25-27)
Share approaches to civics instruction, including evidence-based practices, and to develop pedagogical materials for educators in the context of #America250th.
Deadline: April 5, 2026.
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Teaching Sports and Politics (Virtual, June 11-18, 2026) ⚽️🏈🏀
This symposium targets political science and public administration instructors interested in the sports-politics intersection.
Deadline: April 5, 2026
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Teaching Political Science in the Age of Generative AI 🖥️ (Virtual, June 22-26, 2026)
This symposium invites scholars to collaborate on resources and strategies for teaching in a rapidly evolving information landscape.
Deadline: April 5, 2026
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Calling all Educators! Submit proposals and seize the opportunity to share your insights at the 2026 APSA Teaching & Learning Symposia! 🧵
Submit Proposals by April 5, 2026! Learn more: buff.ly/ZIcrUZ4
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Applications are closing this Sunday (3/15)! Apply now for #researchgrant and #funding opportunities offered by the Spring Centennial Center Research Grant Program!
💵 Grants up to $2,500
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Voting in Authoritarian Elections
By Turkuler Isiksel, Columbia University and Thomas B. Pepinsky, Cornell University Democratic theorists hold that voting contributes to some political good: individual and collective autonomy, equality, justice, pluralism, stability, better policies, and many…
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Norway is one of the most gender-equal countries, yet women's rise to power has been slower than it looks. Smith, Cirone, @dawn_teele, Cox, and @JFiva explain why for @apsrjournal. Summary by @ximecalos for PS Now
Research Grant funds may be used for such research activities as travel to archives, travel to conduct interviews, administration, and coding of instruments, research assistance, and purchase of datasets.
Grant Amount: Up to $2,500
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All eligible applicants include:
🔹 Faculty in non-PhD-granting departments
🔹 Contingent or non–tenure-track faculty in PhD-granting departments who lack funding
🔹 Unaffiliated political scientists (unemployed or independent researchers)
🔹 Graduate students in political science or related fields
APSA Centennial Center Research Grant applications are due Sunday!
The #CCRG Spring cycle provides support for APSA #members who are contingent or #communitycollege faculty, #faculty in non-PhD departments, and #gradstudents.
The new application deadline is March 15th! buff.ly/A3Bxsbm
Call for Applications: MENA Mentoring Initiative | Deadline: April 12, 2026
Participate in the MENA Mentoring Initiative! The American Political Science Association (APSA) is pleased to announce a call for applications from early-career scholars who would like to participate in the MENA Mentoring…