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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 January 2011

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Abstract

A preview of some of the articles that will be published in the April issue

Type
Association News
Copyright
Copyright © American Political Science Association 2011

Symposium

Pracademics: Mixing an Academic Career with Practical Politics, Christopher Mooney and Michael McDonald, guest editors

Features

More than a Dime's Worth: Using State Party Platforms to Assess the Degree of American Party Polarization, Daniel J. McCoffey

Wikipedia as a Data Source for Political Scientists: Accuracy and Completeness of Coverage, Adam R. Brown

Profession

Ranking Scholarly Publishers in Political Science: An Alternative Approach, James C. Garand

The Job Market's First Steps: Harnessing Research Tools to Avoid Wasted Time and Embarrassing Mistakes, Ryan T. Moore

Teacher

Learning from Popular Culture: The “Politics” of Competitive Reality Television Programs, David Dreyer

Getting Political Science in on the Joke: Using The Daily Show and Other Comedy to Teach Politics, Staci L. Beavers

Speaking with an Accent: Some Practical Advice for Foreign First-Time Teachers, Ramiro Berardo