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Pandemic Education: What incoming first-years want from professors

August 3, 2020

How are incoming freshman thinking about online education? James M. Quirk and James P. Quirk asked incoming freshman across the country and shared their findings here.

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The Dewey M. Clayton Collection – Social Movements, Political Discourse & Racial Justice

July 27, 2020

Dewey M. Clayton, professor of political science at the University of Louisville, is an expert on American politics and U.S. social movements. His most recent book is The Presidential Campaign of Barack Obama: a critical analysis of a racially transcendent strategy. He is also the author of numerous scholarly articles including “Black Lives Matter and…

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Will Trump & Congressional Republicans Benefit from White Racial Attitudes in 2020?

July 22, 2020

Was the election of 2016 the new normal? Or will Donald Trump’s successful campaign formula of racialized appeals and anti-establishment messaging be forgotten with the GOP reverting to its previous form after his presidency? On the campaign trail, former Vice President Joe Biden has advanced this latter view, saying “history will treat this administration’s time…

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JPSE: The Inclusive Classroom Reading List

June 30, 2020

This collaboration brings together articles published in the Journal of Political Science Education that discuss classroom approaches related to teaching about race, racism, social justice and civic action. Our reading list offers a range of materials – from syllabi, reading lists to active learning assignments – that discuss classroom practices through the lens of identity, gender and power relations. It includes a…

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