Author: Noah Busbee Over five million Americans were ineligible to vote in the 2020 elections due to possessing the status of a convicted felon. America indeed has some of the…
My Fellow Political Science Students, As this new academic year begins, I am happy to launch into my new position as deputy editor-in-chief of ADV. As such, I am excited…
This month on ADV: This September, A Different View features two publications from members of the Political Theory SRC. First is Benjamin Segovia’s The Politics Outside Public Reason. This piece is definitely…
Author: Noah Busbee 1. Introduction Consent operates as the basis of the social contract within the context of political theory. As a moral foundation, consent describes the mechanism by which…
Author: Benjamin Segovia Every human drama, every theatrical drama in particular, is founded on the existence of established bonds, ties, pacts. Human beings already have commitments which tie them together,…
My Fellow Political Science Students, Welcome to a new season of A Different View (ADV), the academic blog of the International Association for Political Science Students. This is my second…
Author: Ana Raquel Dias Introduction Global climate governance is a fast-changing landscape with growing efforts by a wide range of actors. Despite considerable proliferating literature recognizing climate agency beyond state-based jurisdictions,…
Author: Ronald M. Castillo Executive Summary This is a research note on an ongoing undertaking in the subfield of political sociology. Zomias are highland areas once coined by van Schendel…
Gender in political science today Gender has always been a contested matter—especially within the realm of politics. For centuries, feminists have been at the forefront of fighting for their right…
Author: Eyrin Kyriakidi SRC Editor: Deniz OğuzhanThis article is part of the “Topics on Political Theory” series by the Political Theory Research Committee of IAPSS. Introduction In 1996, marketing expert…