ANDREW W. Mellon Foundation (CompanyVital Partnerships Between Government and Nongovernmental Organizations in Kenya. Jennifer Gibson, Alma College, Department of Political Science, Alma, MI 48801; oogiie@aol.comdoi:doi:10.1177/089443930001800204Michigan AcademicianPalgraveScience...
Yes. A political science degree prepares graduates for many different types of careers, including positions in government agencies, businesses, and nonprofits. What kind of jobs do you get with a political science degree? Political science graduates often begin careers in business, law, journalism, ...
How much does the MTTC Political Science exam cost? A The examination fee is $129. By Eric Richter Eric is the Product Development Manager responsible for developing and updating the Mometrix Teacher Certification and K-12 products. Eric has a bachelor’s degree in Sociology and a master’s...
AMichigan State University academic paperpoints out that the concept of a bellwether itself is not held with as much regard as it used to be: Bellwethers aren’t traditionally embraced by political science. But that is because the concept is traditionally measured in very poor way. Counties are...
In Maine, it is against the law to deface political signs placed in a public right of way. What you do on your own property is up to you.
“To live in this process is absolutely not to be able to notice it — please try to believe me — unless one has a much greater degree of political awareness, acuity, than most of us had ever had occasion to develop. “Each step was so small, so inconsequential, so well explained or...
On science and ideology (and economics) A few weeks ago, Kevin Vallier wrote a thoughtful, agonized blog-post (at BHL) on to what degree 'non-ideological' political theory is possible. Before I could pen a response, David Sobel created a robust discussion at Pea-Soup on the related ...
Reichenbach looked puzzled and then replied “Hilary, is the difference between a difference of kind and one of degree a difference of kind or one of degree?”. If philosophy is about asking the right questions, this has always struck me as a very good question (and students of both post...
In 2020, the world finds itself confronted with cumulative social and ecological challenges of a degree that many of us have not seen before in our lifetimes. The “Anthropocene” has become an academic buzzword for emphasising the fact we are now living in a geological time period in which ...
Kathleen Carley, a computer science professor at Carnegie Mellon University, said her research suggests that following the 2022 midterms “a lot more money” is being poured into pink slime sites, including advertising on Meta. “A lot of these sites have had makeovers and look more realistic...