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Boyd, Michelle – PS: Political Science and Politics, 2012
This article introduces the "writing metaphor" and examines why political scientists should consider developing one to describe their own writing process. Drawing on the author's experience with writing accountability groups, it defines the components of the writing metaphor, provides an example, and discusses its advantages and disadvantages. The…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Political Science, Writing Processes, Writing Improvement
Colburn, Forrest D.; Uphoff, Norman – PS: Political Science and Politics, 2012
Words should be chosen and used carefully so that they convey the meaning or meanings that you intend--and do not convey any unintended or double meanings. Writing should leave little ambiguity or uncertainty about what you are referring to--unless some purposeful ambiguity is desired. Sometimes words that are abstract or superficial may be chosen…
Descriptors: Political Science, College Instruction, Expository Writing, Theses
Cassese, Erin C.; Bos, Angela L.; Duncan, Lauren E. – PS: Political Science and Politics, 2012
The New Research on Gender in Political Psychology Conference brought together new and experienced teachers with interests in gender politics. The conference session "Teaching Gender throughout the Curriculum" generated a great deal of discussion concerning the pedagogical practice of gender mainstreaming. Gender mainstreaming--the integration of…
Descriptors: Conferences (Gatherings), Political Science, Undergraduate Study, Gender Issues
Rinfret, Sara R. – PS: Political Science and Politics, 2012
As state capitals and city halls influence our daily lives, how can students become active participants in the affairs of their communities (Saffell and Basehart 2009)? For students to explore this question and local policy making in general, I developed a city council simulation for a state and local government course. This article describes the…
Descriptors: City Government, Public Policy, Local Issues, Courses
Bos, Angela L.; Schneider, Monica C. – PS: Political Science and Politics, 2012
This symposium consists of three papers written after a small mentoring conference, "New Research on Gender in Political Psychology," which was held in New Brunswick, New Jersey, March 4-5, 2011. As junior scholars, we received a grant from the National Science Foundation (#SES-1014854) to organize a conference for the purposes of mentoring…
Descriptors: Scholarship, Mentors, Psychology, Conferences (Gatherings)
Archer, Candace C.; Miller, Melissa K. – PS: Political Science and Politics, 2011
Prior research in political science and other disciplines demonstrates the pedagogical and practical benefits of active learning. Less is known, however, about the extent to which active learning is used in political science classrooms. This study assesses the prioritization of active learning in "gateway" political science courses, paying…
Descriptors: Political Science, Active Learning, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Introductory Courses
Kettell, Steven – PS: Political Science and Politics, 2012
A common complaint from political scientists involved in the study of religion is that religious issues have been largely overlooked by political science. Through a content analysis of leading political science and sociology journals from 2000 to 2010, this article considers the extent of this claim. The results show that political science…
Descriptors: Political Science, Religion, Religious Factors, Religious Education
Rudolph, Lloyd I.; Rudolph, Susanne Hoeber – PS: Political Science and Politics, 2010
Not long ago, many political scientists suffered from economics envy. Some still do. They view economics as the queen of the social sciences, claiming that it is "scientific," like physics. Physicists and other natural scientists spend most of their time trying to explain phenomena, but non-behavioral micro-economists spend most of their time on…
Descriptors: Political Science, Economics, Intellectual Disciplines, Scientific Principles
McDermott, Rose – PS: Political Science and Politics, 2010
I have been extremely blessed in my life to have benefitted from some amazing mentors and friends in both psychology (most notably, Amos Tversky, Phil Zimbardo, and Leda Cosmides) and political science. Inspired by the occasion of Robert Jervis' festschrift, which importantly does not signal his imminent retirement, I was prompted to take…
Descriptors: Mentors, Political Science, Psychology, Career Development
Collins, Todd A.; Cooper, Christopher A.; Knotts, H. Gibbs – PS: Political Science and Politics, 2010
Political scientists hail from large, research-intensive universities like the Ohio State University, regional comprehensive schools like Western Kentucky University, and small teaching-intensive institutions like Mars Hill College. Despite this diversity, most studies of the political science discipline overlook the contributions of individuals…
Descriptors: Productivity, Political Science, College Faculty, Faculty Publishing
Hesli, Vicki L.; Lee, Jae Mook – PS: Political Science and Politics, 2011
The justification for studying faculty research productivity is that it affects individual advancement and reputation within academe, as well as departmental and institutional prestige (Creamer 1998, iii). Publication records are an important factor in faculty performance evaluations, research grant awards, and promotion and salary decisions. The…
Descriptors: Productivity, Political Science, Faculty Evaluation, College Faculty
Garand, James C.; Giles, Micheal W. – PS: Political Science and Politics, 2011
Previous research has documented how political scientists evaluate and rank scholarly journals, but the evaluation and ranking of scholarly book publishers has drawn less attention. In this article, we use data from a survey of 603 American political scientists to generate a ranking of scholarly publishers in political science. We used open-ended…
Descriptors: Expertise, Political Science, University Presses, Publishing Industry
Novkov, Julie; Barclay, Scott – PS: Political Science and Politics, 2010
This article reviews the results of a discipline-wide survey concerning lesbians, gays, bisexuals, and the transgendered in the discipline. We find that both research and teaching on LGBT topics have made some headway into the discipline, and that political scientists largely accept that LGBT issues can be fundamentally political and are worth…
Descriptors: Political Science, Homosexuality, Scientists, Social Attitudes
Mucciaroni, Gary – PS: Political Science and Politics, 2011
Although the study of LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) politics appears to be widely accepted within political science, a recent survey of political scientists reported some skepticism about its legitimacy and scholarly worth (Novkov and Barclay 2010). This article examines potential concerns about LGBT studies and draws attention to the…
Descriptors: Political Science, Sexual Orientation, Sexuality, Public Policy
Collins, Todd A.; Knotts, H. Gibbs; Schiff, Jen – PS: Political Science and Politics, 2012
We know little about the amount of career preparation offered to students in political science departments. This lack of information is particularly troubling given the state of the current job market and the growth of applied degree programs on university campuses. To address this issue, this article presents the results of a December 2010 survey…
Descriptors: Career Development, Evidence, Department Heads, College Programs