Thanks to generous gifts over several years, the department has been able to step in to support faculty research and teaching as a supplement to other funding sources.
Karen Beckwith – Funded the work of an undergraduate political science major research assistant on two projects: 1) gender parity cabinets in Europe, engaging in electoral and government quantitative data collection and 2) “venue-shopping” by activist groups in Ohio, involving newspaper archival and bibliographic research
-Support for travel to the University of Uppsala, Sweden, for research consultation, and to Norway, to present a paper, with Professor Marta Regalia, on “Late-Stage Suffrage and the Welfare State in France and Italy,” at the Workshop on Women’s Suffrage and the Making of the Welfare State, Oslo, Norway, May 31-June 1, 2023
-Support for outside expert speakers in Professor Beckwith’s upper-division Special Topics seminar, POSC 391, for Fall Semester 2023
Matthew Hodgetts – Presented “The roles of fear and hope in digital misinformation” at New England Political Science Association (NEPSA), Newport
Kelly McMann – Delivered paper “Democracy’s Benefits: Why Particular Regime Types Tackle Certain Problems Better” at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting
– Funded the work of three undergraduate research assistants on two projects: 1) Democracy’s Advantages and 2) Democracy Saves Lives: How Lower Levels of Corruption Prevented COVID Deaths
Matthew Lacombe – Delivered papers at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Montreal
– Attended the Midwestern Political Science Association conference, Chicago
Girma Parris – American Political Science Association (APSA), Montreal
Elliot Posner – Presentation of “Stranded in Ohio: Bankruptcies, Bailouts and Buyouts of Coal and Nuclear Power Plants” at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Montreal
Laura Tartakoff – Research for POSC 364, Dominican Republic
Justin Buchler – American Political Science Association (APSA), Seattle
– Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA), Chicago
Matthew Hodgetts – Presented “Digital Speech and the Value of Free Expression: Why is COVID-19 Misinformation Different Than Climate Change?” at New England Political Science Association (NEPSA), Bretton Woods
– Western Political Science Association (WPSA), Portland
Girma Parris – Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA), Chicago
– Pacific Northwest Political Science Association (PNWPSA), Portland
– Western Political Science Association (WPSA), Portland
Matthew Hodgetts – Presented “Regulating Climate Speech on the Digital Frontier” at New England Political Science Association (NEPSA)
Elliot Posner – Participation in “Author Meets Critics: Abraham Newman and Elliot Posner’s Voluntary Disruptions: International Soft Law, Power and Finance” at the Annual Conference of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (SASE), Kyoto
Matthew Hodgetts – Western Political Science Association (WPSA), San Diego