All-day symposium, “Forbidden Subjects: Sex, Class, and Race and 150 years of Immigration Exclusions,” commemorates the 150th anniversary of the first federal restrictive immigration law (the Page Act of 1875)
All-day symposium, “Forbidden Subjects: Sex, Class, and Race and 150 years of Immigration Exclusions,” commemorates the 150th anniversary of the first federal restrictive immigration law (the Page Act of 1875)
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Learn more about: Types of Knowledge in Democratic Procedures: How Bureaucratic Policymaking Fails Alaska Native Subsistence Fishers
Project Title: Types of Knowledge in Democratic Procedures: How Bureaucratic Policymaking Fails Alaska Native Subsistence Fishers Joseph Warren, University of Alaska…
Call for Applications: 2025 APSA Institute for Civically Engaged Research (ICER) | Deadline: April 20, 2025
APSA’s Institute for Civically Engaged Research (ICER) is a four-day, residential institute that provides political scientists with training to conduct ethical and rigorous civically engaged…
Apply Now! 📢 Applications for the 2025-2026 APSA Diversity Fellowship Program-Spring Cycle will close on March 9, 2025!
The spring application cycle will provide $2000 awards to support first- and second-year students in political science PhD programs.
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Survey Research in Authoritarian States: Research Group Workshop | Deadline: February 14, 2025
2025 APSA Virtual Research Meeting (VRM) April 10th and 11th | Research Group Workshop Survey Research in Authoritarian States Workshop Organizers: Grant M. Cohen (University of Colorado) This Virtual…
Poster for event: Migration Surveillance Town Hall: Join the Refugee Law Lab and the Citizen Lab for a conversation on migrant justice surveillance in the Age of Trump 2.0. and beyond. Are you a migrant justice organizer or a person-on-the-move worried about increasing state and private surveillance as a result of your work? Are you concerned you may be a target for deportation or spyware? Responding to the needs of our sector, we would like to cultivate space for a preliminary conversation and resource sharing. We will offer some practical tips on best practices to ward against surveillance but also want to hear from you what your priorities are moving forward and how we can strengthen community and resource sharing. This will be the first of hopefully many conversations to build solidarity and learn from one another. All our welcome, and while one of the main concerns are the impacts of a second Trump presidency, we also wish to engage with you if you work in other regions. Online (via Zoom), 19 December at 12:00pm ET
Join the @refugeelawlab.bsky.social, the @citizenlab.ca and the @migrationtechmonitor.com for a conversation about migrant justice surveillance in the age of Trump 2.0 and beyond on December 19, 2024 at 12:00PM ET (online).
For further details & registration:
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