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Navigating rapsa AMERICAN Political Science POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION Navigating the political science discipline can be a daunting task for those unfamiliar with its nuances. APSA's newest resource offers advice on handling Navigating the challenges presented by the discipline and Political Science raking full advantage of its opportunities. ce Dicipline Navigating Political Science:ProfessionalAdvancement KENT WORCESTER.EDITOR Success in the Discipline,edited by Kent Worcester, brings together some of the most noteworthy, discipline-focused contributions to aPSA journals published over the past couple of decades.With 28 chapters by 45 contributors,the book touches on topics that range from peer review,mentoring,and faculty governance,to blogging,data collection, and digital media in the classroom.The book should prove relevant for political scientists across apsa the board,from aspiring ABDs to seasoned PhDs Read the free PDF available online! Scan to learn more or visit www.apsanet.org/navigatingTRIM SIZE 209.5X279.4MM LEAD EDITOR Thomas König University of Mannheim, Germany ASSOCIATE EDITORS Kenneth Benoit London School of Economics and Political Science Thomas Bräuninger University of Mannheim Sabine Carey University of Mannheim Leigh Jenco London School of Economics and Political Science Benjamin Lauderdale London School of Economics and Political Science Ingo Rohlfi ng University of Cologne EDITORIAL BOARD Fiona Adamson SOAS, University of London, UK Elisabeth Anker George Washington University Zehra F. Kabasakal Arat University of Connecticut Amrita Basu Amherst College Janet Box-Steffensmeier The Ohio State University Nancy Burns University of Michigan Andrea Louise Campbell Massachusetts Institute of Technology Kanchan Chandra New York University Wendy K. Tam Cho University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Nazli Choucri Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lynette J. 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Schneider Central European University, Budapest, Hungary Sanjay Seth Goldsmiths, University of London, UK Carl K. Y. Shaw Academia Sinica, Taiwan Betsy Sinclair Washington University in St. Louis Beth A. Simmons University of Pennsylvania Dan Slater University of Chicago Rune Slothuus Aarhus University, Denmark Jeff Spinner-Halev University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Etel Solingen University of California, Irvine Tavneet Suri Massachusetts Institute of Technology Margit Tavits Washington University in St. Louis Michelle Taylor-Robinson Texas A&M University Vera E. Troeger Warwick University, UK Karine Van der Straeten Toulouse School of Economics, France Jennifer N. Victor George Mason University Barbara F. Walter University of California, San Diego Leonard Wantchekon Princeton University S. Laurel Weldon Purdue University Stephen K. 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