Pspolitical Science & Politics
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION How Political Science Can Be More Diverse Carol Mershon and Denise Walsh, guest editors PS | Five Laws of Politics Announcing Science & Politics Political Alfred G. Cuzán Research Preregistration in Political Science: The Case, Counterarguments, and a Response to Critiques James E. Monogan III Finding the Invisible Women: Gender Stereotypes versus Student Interest in Foreign Policy and Political Science & Politics Security Subfi elds Depression PS JULY 2015, VOLUME 48, NUMBER 3 Renee L. Buhr and Nicholas Sideras dep1 dep2 dep3 dep4 dep5 dep6 H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6 Bayesian Analysis Trace Histogram −.002 500 −.004 400 −.006 300 −.008 200 100 −.01 0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 0 Iteration number −.01 −.008 −.006 −.004 −.002 Autocorrelation Density 0.80 500 all 1−half 0.60 400 2−half 0.40 300 0.20 200 0.00 100 0 10 20 30 40 0 Lag −.01 −.008 −.006 −.004 −.002 Here are some of the new features: » Bayesian analysis » IRT (item response theory) » Multilevel models for survey data » Panel-data survival models » Markov-switching models » SEM: survey data, Satorra–Bentler, survival models » Regression models for fractional data » Censored Poisson regression » Endogenous treatment effects » Unicode stata.com/psp-14 Stata is a registered trademark of StataCorp LP, 4905 Lakeway Drive, College Station, TX 77845, USA. JULY 2015 JULY Cambridge Journals Online For further information about this journal please go to the journal website at: journals.cambridge.org/psc 2015APSA WHAT’S NEW IN POLITICAL SCIENCE? ANNUAL MEETING American Dionysia Beyond the Cambridge Studies in SEPTEMBER 3-6 SAN FRANCISCO, CA Violence, Tragedy, and Democratic Politics Band of Brothers Contentious Politics Steven Johnston The US Military and the Myth that Women $85.00: HB: 978-1-107-10060-2: 312 pp. Networks in Contention $29.99: PB: 978-1-107-49667-5 Can’t Fight The Divisive Politics of Climate Change Megan MacKenzie Jennifer Hadden Godless Democrats $94.99: HB: 978-1-107-04976-5 $84.99: HB: 978-1-107-08958-7: 239 pp. and Pious $29.99: PB: 978-1-107-62810-6: 200 pp. Republicans? $29.99: PB: 978-1-107-46110-9 Party Activists, Party Capture, and the ‘God Gap’ Violent Conjunctures in The Politics of Ryan L. Claassen Democratic India Advanced Capitalism Cambridge Studies in Amrita Basu Edited by Pablo Beramendi, DIVERSITIES Social Theory, Silja Häusermann, Herbert Kitschelt, $94.99: HB: 978-1-107-08963-1: 376 pp. Religion and Politics and Hanspeter Kriesi $34.99: PB: 978-1-107-46132-1 $99.99: HB: 978-1-107-08844-3 $94.99: HB: 978-1-107-09986-9: 408 pp. $29.99: PB: 978-1-107-45926-7: 232 pp. $39.99: PB: 978-1-107-49262-2 Hacking the Electorate The Military’s Business RECONSIDERED: How Campaigns Perceive Voters Designing Military Power for the Future Politics and Political Science in the 21st Century Eitan D. Hersh Mikkel Vedby Rasmussen $85.00: HB: 978-1-107-10289-7: 272 pp. $90.00: HB: 978-1-107-09477-2: 232 pp. $29.99: PB: 978-1-107-50116-4 $32.99: PB: 978-1-107-47735-3 Is Bipartisanship From Open Secrets Dead? to Secret Voting Policy Agreement and Democratic Electoral Reforms Agenda-Setting in the and Voter Autonomy House of Representatives Presidential Leadership in Isabela Mares Laurel Harbridge Public Opinion Cambridge Studies in $85.00: HB: 978-1-107-07995-3 Causes and Consequences Comparative Politics $29.99: PB: 978-1-107-43928-3: Jeffrey E. Cohen $99.99: HB: 978-1-107-10021-3 288 pp. $90.00: HB: 978-1-107-08313-4: 240 pp. $34.99: PB: 978-1-107-49529-6: $34.99: PB: 978-1-107-44369-3 248 pp. Solutions to Political Children and Global Confl ict Iran’s Political Economy Polarization Kim Huynh, Bina D’Costa, and since the Revolution in America Katrina Lee-Koo Suzanne Maloney Edited by $99.00: HB: 978-1-107-03884-4: 356 pp. $95.00: HB: 978-0-521-50634-2: 460 pp. Nathaniel Persily $36.99: PB: 978-1-107-62698-0 $34.99: PB: 978-0-521-73814-9 $90.00: HB: 978-1-107-08711-8 $32.99: PB: 978-1-107-45191-9: Textbook North Korea 312 pp. International Relations Theory Markets and Military Rule The Game-Theoretic Approach Hazel Smith Andrew H. Kydd $90.00: HB: 978-0-521-89778-5 $32.99: PB: 978-0-521-72344-2: $129.99: HB: 978-1-107-02735-0: 239 pp. 394 pp. Prices subject to change. $49.99: PB: 978-1-107-69423-1 www.cambridge.org REGISTER NOW! @CUP_PoliSci AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION CONTENTS July 2015, Volume 48, Number 3 FEATURES 415 Five Laws of Politics Alfred G. Cuzán 420 The 2011 Debt-Ceiling Controversy and the 2012 US House Elections James E. Monogan III THE PROFESSION 425 Research Preregistration in Political Science: The Case, Counterarguments, and a Response to Critiques James E. Monogan III 430 A Forgotten Minority? A Content Analysis of Asian Pacifi c Americans in Introductory American Government Textbooks Okiyoshi Takeda PROFESSION SYMPOSIUM How Political Science Can Be More Diverse 441 Introduction Carol Mershon and Denise Walsh, guest editors 445 State, Academy, Discipline: Regendering Political Science Karen Beckwith 450 Advancing Women in Political Science: Navigating Gendered Structures of Opportunity Miki Caul Kittilson 454 Leveraging Diversity in Political Science for Institutional and Disciplinary Change Valeria Sinclair-Chapman 459 Organizing Women: Diversifying Leadership and Addressing Discrimination in Political Science Departments Carol Mershon and Denise Walsh 464 Women of Color, Space Invaders, and Political Science: Practical Strategies for Transforming Institutional Practices Nikol G. Alexander-Floyd 469 Refl ections on “How Political Science Can Be More Diverse” Rodney Hero THE TEACHER 473 Finding the Invisible Women: Gender Stereotypes versus Student Interest in Foreign Policy and Security Subfi elds Renee L. Buhr and Nicholas Sideras 478 Lights, Camera, Learn: Understanding the Role of Lecture Capture in Undergraduate Education Daniel J. Mallinson and Zachary D. Baumann 483 Using Music and Lyrics to Teach Political Theory Tom Rozinski PS • July 2015 i Contents 488 Want to Study the Nature of Power? Start by Moving the Chairs! Meg Mott 492 So You Want to Create a Student Research Journal? How to Craft a Journal Based on Peer Learning Kimberly Cowell-Meyers, Ben Mainwaring, Sean Dugdale, Carly Kinney, and Brian Hanson 497 2015 APSA Teaching and Learning Conference and Track Summaries Heidi Souerwine PEOPLE 515 With news about Jo-Renee Formicola, Angie Maxwell, Claudine Gay, Bruce W. Jentleson, Margaret Farrar, Kenneth J. Meier, Wendy K. Tam Cho, Mark Fathi Massoud, Monica Prasad, the political scientists among the new Andrew Carnegie Fellows, and others 523 Books by Our Readers 525 In Memoriam: Tributes to Walter Berns, William K. Muir, Jr., Donald B. Rosenthal, Patrick Riley, T. Alexander Smith, Warren Weinstein, and Raymond E. Wolfi nger ASSOCIATION NEWS 535 Diversities Reconsidered: Politics, and Political Science, in the 21st Century: The 2015 Annual Meeting 537 Committee Nominates 2015–2016 Offi cers and Council Members 545 2015–2016 APSA RBSI Participants 549 Perspectives on Politics: A Political Science Public Sphere 555 Briefs 558 Congressional Fellowship Program: The Value of Time in the US Senate: A Fellow’s Perspective on Obstruction Ian Ostrander 563 Dissertations ii PS • July 2015 Contents DEPARTMENTS EDITORS: Phillip Ardoin, 515 People Appalachian State University Paul Gronke, 535 Association News Appalachian State University and 561 International Reed College MANAGING EDITOR: Celina Szymanski 562 Gazette EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS: Drew Meadows Chelsey Meade EDITORIAL BOARD: Matthew R. Cleary, Syracuse University; Heath Fogg Davis, Temple University; Diana Evans, Trinity College; Rodolfo Espino III, Arizona State University; Jennifer Gandhi, Emory University; Matthew Hindman, Arizona State University; Liesbet Hooghe, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Jennifer Jerit, Stony Brook, SUNY; Alisa Kessel, University of Puget Sound; Ari Kohen, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Kathryn C. Lavelle, Case Western Reserve University; Lori Marso, Union College; Rose McDermott, Brown University; Ronald J. Schmidt, Sr., California State University, Long Beach; and Catherine Warrick, Villanova University. ASSOCIATION OFFICE ADDRESS AND MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: American Political Science Association individual membership dues are: regular members with income $200,0001, $320; $135,000–199,999, $271; $100,000–134,000, $241; $80,000–99,999, $207; $60,000–79,999, $186; $50,000–59,999, $170; $40,000–49,999, $145; under $40,000, $98; retired members $25,0001, $66; retired under $25,000, $40; targeted international member (TIM), $40; life member, $3,000; associate member, one jour- nal, $62; high school teacher (PS only), $45; student member, $45; unemployed member, $45. The amount of the dues allocated for a subscrip- tion is $5.75 for an individual membership. Changes of address for members should be completed online or mailed to the APSA membership offi ce at: APSA, 1527 New Hampshire Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20036-1206. SUBSCRIPTION, PUBLISHING, AND ADVERTISING OFFICE ADDRESS: Cambridge University Press, 32 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10013-2473; and (outside North America) Cambridge University Press, University Printing House, Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge CB2 8BS, England. On the Cover SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION: PS: Political Science & Politics (ISSN Members of the National Women’s Party protest in front of the White 1049-0965) is published in January, April, July, and October by Cambridge House in 1918. Despite its goal of women’s suff rage, the group is now University Press for the American Political Science Association. Annual criticized for ignoring the needs and rights of black women voters. institutional electronic-only subscription rate (2015) is US$1119 in the United Cover image from The Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs States, Canada, and Mexico, UK£625 elsewhere.