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Joselyne Whipple
Posted on March 10th, 2021 in Students/Alumni by Aaron Dusso

Political Science alumna Joselyne Whipple will present her work titled “The Black Militant Domestic: Illustrating Citizenship for African American Women” at The Global Conference on Women and Gender during their Saturday session, March 20th. Congratulations Joselyne!

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Posted on March 4th, 2021 in Faculty by Aaron Dusso

You can’t repeal regret’: targeting men for mobilisation in Ireland’s abortion debate Abstract This study explores how social movement organisations involved in the abortion debate in the Republic of Ireland attempted to appeal to men in their campaign messages before the 2018 referendum on the Eighth Amendment concerning abortion. We scrape social movement organisations’ Twitter …

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Bill Blomquist
Posted on February 23rd, 2021 in Faculty by Aaron Dusso

2021 Indiana General Assembly features several bills that would preempt local government decision making by Dr. Bill Blomquist Although the need to pass a state government budget and issues involving CoVid-19 response are rightly expected to dominate the current session of the Indiana General Assembly, another and perhaps surprising flurry of legislative activity has involved …

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SSQ
Posted on February 17th, 2021 in Faculty by Aaron Dusso

When I teach my class “Political Parties and Interest Groups” (POLS Y301), one of the areas that students are always most interested in is whether money spent lobbying Congress and other parts of the federal government makes a difference. In the article “The Influence of Corporate Lobbying on Federal Contracting” my co-authors Thomas Holyoke (Fresno …

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Posted on February 4th, 2021 in Announcements, Featured, Students/Alumni by Aaron Dusso

By Professor Erin M. Engels, JD, IUPUI Pre-Law Advisor Are you considering law school?  The Law School Admission Council (LSAT) collects data on law school applicants and admissions.  An analysis of the 2020 data about IUPUI students provides some helpful guidance for those applying in the future. Last year 87 IUPUI students applied to attend …

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POLS Signature DC
Posted on February 2nd, 2021 in Announcements, Featured by Aaron Dusso

    The Department of Political Science is happy to announce our new Fall Washington D.C. Internship initiative. Now you have the opportunity to live and work in Washington D.C. during the fall semester, while earning at least 12 credits toward your degree. Turbo charge your resume and career with another one of the great …

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Friesen Amanda
Posted on January 15th, 2021 in Faculty by Aaron Dusso

Amanda Friesen, Associate Professor of Political Science, and co-principal investigator Jordan Mansell, a post-doctoral researcher at Western Ontario University, have been awarded Canada’s Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Connection grant. With this award, they will bring together scholars across North America to attend and present at a workshop entitled “Science in Politics: Methodological Innovations …

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Posted on January 12th, 2021 in Featured, Students/Alumni by Aaron Dusso

By Alex Workman As a child, I would watch out the car window as we passed the Harding Street power station spew out smoke from its huge stacks. The ominous clouds of pollution scared me since I knew that the dangerous smoke was being put into the same air that we all breathe. As a …

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