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View article: PPS volume 19 issue 3 Cover and Front matter
PPS volume 19 issue 3 Cover and Front matter Open
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View article: LEFT, RIGHT, AND MERITOCRACY Comment on M. Sandel’s <i>The Tyranny of Merit</i>
LEFT, RIGHT, AND MERITOCRACY Comment on M. Sandel’s <i>The Tyranny of Merit</i> Open
As one would expect from my esteemed colleague Michael Sandel, The Tyranny of Merit: What’s Become of the Common Good?1 is provocative and important, ranging gracefully across space and time and effortlessly from philosophical conundrums t…
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A R S write with not only incisive analysis but also grace and wit, and even fewer can thread a tender love story through that analysis.But Richard Delgado has done all of those things in Justice at War, producing a book that is simultaneo…
View article: Replication Data for: Race, Education, and Choice: How Blacks, Whites, and Latinos Navigate Personal and Political Decisions
Replication Data for: Race, Education, and Choice: How Blacks, Whites, and Latinos Navigate Personal and Political Decisions Open
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View article: Replication Data and Appendices for: Loyalists and Switchers: Characterizing Voters’ Responses to Donald Trump’s Campaign and Presidency
Replication Data and Appendices for: Loyalists and Switchers: Characterizing Voters’ Responses to Donald Trump’s Campaign and Presidency Open
Replication files and appendices for, "Loyalists and Switchers: Characterizing Voters’ Responses to Donald Trump’s Campaign and Presidency." Abstract: Despite characterizations of the American electorate as rooted in immovable partisan loy…
View article: Looking Ahead: Racial Trends in the United States
Looking Ahead: Racial Trends in the United States Open
This chapter looks at racial and ethnic constructions and practices in the United States over the past century. Migration News is a scholarly publication that "summarizes the most important immigration and integration developments." It is …
View article: Political Inequality, “Real” Public Preferences, Historical Comparisons & Axes of Disadvantage
Political Inequality, “Real” Public Preferences, Historical Comparisons & Axes of Disadvantage Open
The essays in this issue of Dædalus raise fascinating and urgent questions about inequality, time, and interdisciplinary research. They lead me to ask further questions about the public's commitment to reducing inequality, the importance o…
View article: Minutes of August 2017, APSA Council Meeting
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View article: Mismatch between (Some of) APSA and (Some) Political Scientists?
Mismatch between (Some of) APSA and (Some) Political Scientists? Open
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View article: 6. Commentary on “Bordering by Law” by Judith Resnik
6. Commentary on “Bordering by Law” by Judith Resnik Open
Judith Resnik’s “Bordering by Law” has three major themes. First, the United States is strongly and increasingly criminalizing immigration and stigmatizing immigrants, to the detriment of everyone. Second, the United States is engaging in …
View article: Race, class, politics, and the disappearance of work
Race, class, politics, and the disappearance of work Open
“When Work Disappears” has shaped research agendas on poverty, racial hierarchy, and urban social and economic dynamics. That is a lot for one article, yet two issues warrant more analysis. They are the ways in which socially defined “race…
View article: Challenging Group-based Segregation and Isolation: Whether and Why
Challenging Group-based Segregation and Isolation: Whether and Why Open
Liberal polities are as committed to ending segregation and isolation in principle as they are engaged in maintaining them in practice. That contradiction is partly explained by the perennial gap between ideals and practices; this symposiu…
View article: Left Pessimism and Political Science
Left Pessimism and Political Science Open
I examine why contemporary social scientists on the political left are relatively pessimistic about the public arena and its trajectory. To develop an answer, I explore subsidiary questions: What is the evidence of social scientists’ left …
View article: Americans' Belief in Linked Fate: Does the Measure Capture the Concept?
Americans' Belief in Linked Fate: Does the Measure Capture the Concept? Open
For decades, scholars have attributed Black Americans' unified political and policy views, despite growing internal class and status differences, to a strong perception of linked fate. In recent years, the concept has been measured in othe…
View article: redistributive implications of open access
redistributive implications of open access Open
This article addresses the virtues of gold open access from the perspective of its impact on social science scholarly associations and their members. OA has clear and obvious virtues, including redistribution downward and outward of resear…
View article: Two Cheers for American Cities: Commentary on Urban Citizenship and American Democracy
Two Cheers for American Cities: Commentary on Urban Citizenship and American Democracy Open
The editors of Urban Citizenship and American Democracy identify three provocative themes running through the volume: 1) “urban autonomy is contingent upon the historical development of the American polity;” 2) “when urban actors and publi…
View article: Genetic Determinism, Technology Optimism, and Race
Genetic Determinism, Technology Optimism, and Race Open
We begin with a typology of Americans’ understanding of the links between genetic inheritance and racial or ethnic groups. The typology has two dimensions: one running from genetic determinism to social construction, and the other from tec…
View article: Reflections on How to Better Communicate Political Science’s Public Value
Reflections on How to Better Communicate Political Science’s Public Value Open
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View article: None of the remedies to political misinformation and voter ignorance are perfect, but they are worth trying
None of the remedies to political misinformation and voter ignorance are perfect, but they are worth trying Open
Recent events in America show that voters are increasingly the victim of misinformation, especially over issues such as President Obama’s birth certificate and the Affordable Care Act. Here, Jennifer Hochschild and Katherine Levine Einstei…
View article: Robert Dahl: scholar, teacher, and democrat
Robert Dahl: scholar, teacher, and democrat Open
Robert Dahl’s greatness as a political scientist rested on three qualities: the analytic clarity of his definitions of democracy, his insistence on studying complex ideas such as ‘power’ in a systematic empirical manner, and his commitment…