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Midwest Political Science Association - dedicated to the advancement of scholarship in all areas of political science. (RT ≠ Endorsement)

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Where is the money going? Michael A. Smith, Professor of Political Science, Emporia State University dives into the federal budget and spending in: One Small, Moderately Attractive Introduction to the Federal Budget @MuphdSmith.
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by Michael A. Smith, Professor of Political Science, Emporia State University Why is the Trump administration determined to cut funding for […]
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Tona Hangen is a professor of history at Worcester State University. She incorporated a Wikipedia assignment into her course for the first time last term. Read about her experience in the blog "Another Dimension of Citizenship": @WikiEducation.
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By: Tona Hangen, PhD, professor of history at Worcester State University This blog has been reprinted with permission from Wiki Education. […]
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RT @AJPS_Editor: We’re excited to announce that AJPS is officially open following the successful transition to our new editorial team. We a….
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Libertad - Liberdade - Liberté - Freedom. Contextualized and Corresponding Concepts - What is Freedom in Our Times? by Miguel S. Zanella is now available on the MPSA blog! Read it here:
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by Miguel S. Zanella Section 1: Etymology: Philosophical, Scientific, and Lexicographical Perspectives The word “freedom” manifests in different linguistic and cultural […]
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Latest to the MPSA Blog: The Overused Syllogism: Logic, Institutions, and the Integral Exploration of Reason by Miguel Sánchez Zanella. Read it here:
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by Miguel S. Zanella Section #1: Etymology – Philosophical, Scientific, and Lexicographical Perspectives The term “syllogism” comes from the Greek syllogismos, […]
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Latest to the MPSA Blog: The Concept of Politics from the Individual's Perspective: Silogizing Existence within the Human Condition by Miguel S. Zanella. Read it here:
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by Miguel S. Zanella Etymology: Philosophical and Lexicographical Perspectives The term “politics” originates from the Greek politiká, meaning “affairs of the […]
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In the follow-up blog: "Presenting, Learning, and Growing — Insights from Inside MPSA 2025" by Bakhytzhan Oskeyeva, we move from the who and why of MPSA to the what — what attendees presented, what they learned, and what ideas they’re taking home.
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by Bakhytzhan Oskeyeva, PhD student in Public Policy, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Note: This blog post is Part 2 of […]
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Grad students need spaces to share ideas, get feedback, and connect, and that’s what was built with the 2025 Political Science Graduate Symposium at USC. Designed by and for grad students. Read more: @UofSC_PoliSci.
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by Carolina Bermejo Goodwin and Edwina Chih-Yu Chen, Department of Political Science, University of South Carolina As graduate students, we […]
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"First Impressions, Real Impact — Who Attends MPSA and Why It Matters", a #MPSA2025 conference blog by Bakhytzhan Oskeyeva, PhD student in Public Policy, University of North Carolina at Charlotte is now available! Read it here:
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by Bakhytzhan Oskeyeva, PhD student in Public Policy, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Note: This blog post reflects responses to a […]
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RT @AJPS_Editor: The latest issue of the American Journal of Political Science (AJPS 69:2 April 2025) is now available in the Wiley Online….
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Political science books are not usually associated with book tours. So how did this one enter the spotlight? Read "An Academic Book Gets Noticed" by @MuphdSmith:
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by Michael A. Smith, Professor of Political Science, Emporia State University Political science books are not usually associated with book tours. […]
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"Wondering how to organize a mini-conference at MPSA? Prof. Martin Castillo shares some clues", by conference blogger @thuandavid10 shares some key tips! #MPSA2025
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By Juan Corredor-Garcia, PhD student in political science at the Graduate Center, City University of New York One format that […]
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“So,” asked my friend, “have you gotten rid of theory yet?”. I don’t think he was prepared for my emphatic, “No!”. Read why in: The Case for (Revised) Political Theory - by @MuphdSmith, Professor of Political Science, Emporia State University
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by Michael A. Smith, Professor of Political Science, Emporia State University “So,” asked my friend, “have you gotten rid of theory […]
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New to the MPSA blog: A conversation with a sociologist fellow who attended MPSA, by Juan Corredor-Garcia, PhD student in political science at the Graduate Center, City University of New York. Read it here! #MPSA2025 @thuandavid10.
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By Juan Corredor-Garcia, PhD student in political science at the Graduate Center, City University of New York   As one […]
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RT @RBlaifeder: Thrilled to see 'It Takes More than a Candidate' included in this roundup - the latest edition from Jennifer Lawless and Ri….
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Preparing for #MPSA2025? Read the latest MPSA blog to make the most of your conference experience! How to Conference for the First Time: Strategy, Reflection, and Recharging at MPSA 2025, by @_Hassan_AB, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
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by Muhammad Hassan Bin Afzal, Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science and Public Service, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga When I first […]
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