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Publishing Articles from PS: Political Science & Politics

These archives contain selected articles for public view from the APSA journals American Political Science Review, PS: Political Science & Politics, and Perspectives on Politics.

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"Who SoTLs Where? Publishing the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Political Science" Kerstin Hamann, Philip H. Pollock, and Bruce M. Wilson (PS, Oct. 2009)

"Are Two (or Three or Four . . . or Nine) Heads Better than One? Collaboration, Multidisciplinarity, and Publishability"
Lee Sigelman (PS, July 2009)

"Who Publishes in Comparative Politics? Studying the World from the United States"
Gerardo L. Munck and Richard Snyder (PS, April 2007)

"The Future of Scholarly Book Publishing in Political Theory"
Sanford G. Thatcher (PS, Jan. 2007)

"Publication, Publication" 
Gary King (PS, Jan. 2006)

"Beyond the Audience of One: Producing a Student Journal of Politics"
Sharon A. Barrios and Lori M. Weber (PS, Jan. 2006)

"Symposium - A Guide to Publishing Your First Book"
Various (PS, Oct. 2005)

"A Short Tour of Book Publishing for Political Scientists"
Charles T. Myers (PS, Jul. 2004) 

"Do We Preach What We Practice? A Survey of Methods in Political Science Journals and Curricula"
Andre Bennett, Aharo Barth, Kennet R. Rutherford (PS, Jul. 2003)  

"Ranking the Presses: Political Scientists' Evaluations of Publisher Quality"
Larry P. Goodson; Bradford Dillman; Anil Hira (PS, Jun. 1999)