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American Political Science Review
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The premier scholarly research journal in political science. Read here: bit.ly/3fJQsoQ
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    As the APSR welcomes a new editorial team, we are excited to join the political science Twittersphere along with @APSAtweets @ps_polisci and @PoPpublicsphere—better late than never!
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    In the newest issue of the #APSR, Alan M. Jacobs, J. Scott Matthews, Timothy Hicks, & Eric Merkley investigate "whose economy" the news covers. They find that the news disproportionately covers the fortunes of the rich. #polisciresearch ow.ly/tZuS50FUxnh
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    Why are women thinkers absent from IR's canon? In the newest issue of the #APSR, Kimberly Hutchings & Patricia Owens suggest it due to practices of racialized and gendered selection and reception. #polisciresearch ow.ly/4fCR50EfvUz
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    🏆 Congratulations to #APSR authors @FlorianFoos & @DanBischof for winning the Best Article Award from the APSA European Politics and Society Section. 🏆 ow.ly/sNc750KRzyv
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    Just published on APSR First View: "Voting in Authoritarian Elections" by Turkuler Isiksel and Thomas Pepinsky. cambridge.org/core/journals/…
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    🏆 Congratulations to #APSR authors @cboussalis, @TravisCoan1, @prof_mirya, and @ste_mueller, for winning the Walter Lippmann Best Published Article Award from the APSA Political Communication Section. 🏆 ow.ly/GCfC50KRAAV
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    Can exposure to celebrities from stigmatized groups reduce prejudice? In the newest #APSR, @a_alrababah @wpmarble @salma_mousa_ & @aasiegel study the case of elite soccer player Mohamed Salah. #polisciresearch ow.ly/3aM950GCsXG
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    Does democratization lead to mass education? Using new datasets covering 109 countries over 200 years, Agustina Paglayan provides answers in the newest issue of the #APSR. #polisciresearch ow.ly/S1Zh50DmmAD
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    From our new issue: "For Example: How to Use Examples in Political Science" by John Dryzek. #APSRNewIssue cambridge.org/core/journals/…
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    What is the role of elite social networks in antidemocratic actions, such as coups? Read this article by Naidu, Robinson, & @laurenyoung231 examining the 1991 coup in Haiti to find out. #APSRFirstView #polisciresearch ow.ly/CWQr50EXOJZ
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    Who sets the agenda-the public or politicians? Using temporal analyses of Twitter messages, Barbera, Casas, Nagler, Egan, @RichBonneauNYU @JohnJost1 @j_a_tucker find that it's politicians' supporters who lead the discussion. #TBT #APSR #polisciresearch ow.ly/PLr050E9Pw0
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    From our new issue: "The Polarizing Effect of Partisan Echo Chambers" by Sara Hobolt (@sarahobolt), Katharina Lawall (@katharina_law), and James Tilley. #ASPRNewIssue cambridge.org/core/journals/…
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    In the newest issue of the #APSR, @so_proksch & @b_castanho find radical right parties benefit more than any other parties from malicious bots on social media. #polisciresearch ow.ly/j2Yx50Dzgqe