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Meet the New Editorial Team for the American Political Science ...

APSA Council selected a team led by John Gerring (University of Texas at Austin) and Monika Nalepa (University of Chicago) and 14 associate editors.

APSR Editorial Board - American Political Science Association (APSA)

APSA Annual Meeting · ABOUT · About APSA · Governance · Leadership · Committees · Awards ... Sanford Gordon, New York University. Andrew Guess, Princeton ...

APSR Editorial Team - American Political Science Association (APSA)

Meet the New Editors of APSR New APSR Editors Announce Plans for the Journal From September 1, 2016, on, submissions to the APSR will be directed to the.

Editorial board - Cambridge University Press & Assessment

American Political Science Review · Lead Editors · Associate Editors · Managing Editor · Advisory Board for Ethical Research · Editorial Board.

APSA on X: "Meet the new editorial team for the American Political ...

Meet the new editorial team for the American Political Science Review [@apsrjournal], the oldest and most prestigious political science ...

Cambridge University Press - Politics on X: "NEWS - X.com

NEWS - Meet the New Editorial Team for the American Political Science Review (APSR) - https://t.co/lm2iA18yJY The new editorial team begins ...

Transition at the APSR - Cambridge University Press & Assessment

As many of you know, the term of the current APSR editorial team is ending and a new team is taking over. The Journal is currently on hiatus ...

Meet the Editorial Team for Perspectives on Politics, 2023-2026 -

The new co-editors will oversee the peer-reviewed research article section of the journal. A search remains open for a book review editor.

Prof. Julie Rose- New Member of the Editorial Team for the ...

The American Political Science Association (APSA) is delighted to announce a new editorial team for the American Political Science Review (APSR)—the o.

New APSR editors - Political Science Rumors

Yes. Given the insane number of submissions these days, division of labor is very useful. Assuming they divide the labor and don't make all decisions get ...

Meet new APSR editor... - American Political Science Review

Meet new APSR editor Kelly Kadera! Dr. Kadera is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Iowa and Director of ...

New APSR editors meet at SFI to discuss gender and race in ...

An incoming editorial team for a flagship political science journal aims to confront race and gender. They met at the Santa Fe Institute ...

This Journal's Future Is Female - Inside Higher Ed

One of the new editors, Sharon D. Wright Austin, professor of political science and director of African American studies at the University of ...

American Political Thought: New editors announcement

Benjamin A. Kleinerman and Thomas W. Merrill will be the next editors of American Political Thought: A Journal of Ideas, Institutions, and Culture.

American Political Science Review - Wikipedia

^ "APSA Announces the New Editorial Team for the American Political Science Review". ... ^ "Meet the Editors". American Political Science Association ...

American Journal of Political Science

... Editor in Chief of the American Journal of Political Science. ... Follow AJPS via Email. Enter your email address to receive notifications of new AJPS Author ...

Editorial Search, American Journal of Political Science (2025-2029)

It strives to publish manuscripts that make outstanding contributions to ... The new editorial team is expected to continue two current policies. First ...

Research Transparency and Publishing in Political Science Journals

... meet each journal's standards. In this POMEPS ... APSR Editors blog: Implementing New Norms for Research with Human Participants.

JOP Call for Editor - Southern Political Science Association

The members of the Search Committee are: Kirk Randazzo, University of South Carolina (chair); Lonna Atkeson, University of New Mexico; Jan Leighley, American ...

Things that I have learned by being a journal editor

I would make the same decision to become an APSR editor again, knowing what I know now. ... APSR and many other journals is badly designed.