Over
6,000
Political
Scientists
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Aug. 29-31, 2014 -- More posters
at The American
Political Science Association's 110th Annual Meeting at the
Wardman Park Hotel.
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Christopher Donnelly, a graduate
student at UC Davis, with his poster "Your Own Facts? How
Partisan and Positional Congruence Skew Citizens' Perceptions of Senate
Roll Call Voting."
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Celia Paris, an assistant
professor in political science at Loyola University Maryland and Daniel
S. Feder a graduate student at Yale University's Institution for Social
and Policy Studies, and their poster "Candidate Competene and Citizens'
Expectations for Government."
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Landry Signé, assistant
professor of political science at the University of Alaska, Anchorage,
and his poster "The Tortuous Trajectories of Democracy and the
Persistence of Authoritarianism in Africa."
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Jonathan Polk, a research fellow
at the Centre for European Research at the University of Gothenberg
with the poster he, Markus M.L. Crepaz, and Karen Bodnaruk Jazayeri
prepared on "What's trust got to do with it? The effects of two
forms of interpersonal trust on political participation."
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John Aldrich, professor of
political science at Duke University and outgoing president of the
APSA, stopped by to review posters prepared by students who
participated in APSA's Ralph Bunche Summer Institute. The
program, hosted by Duke University and supported by and National
Science Foundation grant, seeks "to encourage students to pursue
academic careers in political science." |
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