Professor L.J. Zigerell, along with his co-authors Annie Franco, Neil Malhotra, and Gabor Simonovits, published an article in the Journal of Experimental Political Science entitled, “Developing Standards for Post-Hoc Weighting in Population-Based Survey Experiments.”
Unit: Politics and Government
A Homecoming tailgate invitation
Dean Greg Simpson invites all College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) alumni, students, faculty, staff, and friends to join him for a tailgate prior to the Homecoming game Saturday, October 21.
The Gordons honored for civic engagement
Civic engagement is a way of life for Professor Emeritus George Gordon and wife, Myra Gordon.
Riverstone-Newell: Cowboy politics in the states target progressive cities
Lori Riverstone-Newell doesn’t mince words when she speaks about the growing aggression in recent state preemption laws, calling it a ‘whack’ from the state.
Riaz publishes on democracy and sharia in Bangladesh
Ali Riaz has published a co-authored paper titled “Democracy and Sharia in Bangladesh: Surveying Support.”
New book explores politics in Taiwan
Professor T.Y. Wang, chair of the Department of Politics and Government, published a co-edited volume which examines the critical role that ethnic and national identities play in politics, illustrated by the case of Taiwan.
QUEERtalks: Arab futurism and queer cosmic utopias, October 6
Ronak Kapadia will present “Outer Views, or Palestine in the Sky: Arab Futurisms, Atmospheric Warfare, and Queer Cosmic Utopias” for QUEERtalks on October 6.
Report on racial disparity for Not In Our Town
The Stevenson Center has released its full report on Bloomington-Normal racial inequality conducted for Not In Our Town.
Riaz: Myanmar military holds key to refugee crisis
Ali Riaz was quoted in a report by the AFP news service about the ongoing crisis of the Rohingya people of Myanmar.
L.J. Zigerell posts in the Monkey Cage
L.J Zigerell published a post in the Washington Post’s political science blog, The Monkey Cage.