
paul frymer
@pfrymer
Politics Department, Princeton University
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http://scholar.princeton.edu/pfrymer 30-07-2011 17:07:02
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Now in first view! John Compton, Manufacturing a Protestant Consensus: Religion and Regime Entrenchment in the Eisenhower Era bit.ly/3Jpdb9x

Our new issue is out, and if you act now, there's no paywall! Read work by Maye Lan Henning, Yotala Oszkay, @psbenfordham and Michael Flynn, John Baughman, Andrew Kelly Judge Glock bit.ly/42n1hWb

New in first view from Katie Rader! Delineating Agriculture and Industry: Reexamining the Exclusion of Agricultural Workers from the New Deal cup.org/3oBJjzN

New in first view!! Susanne Schwarz “The Spawn of Slavery”? Race, State Capacity, and the Development of Carceral Institutions in the Postbellum South cup.org/3IAp0Kh



Articles by Katie Rader Susanne Schwarz and others not on twitter/x. Carceral policy, Labor policy, Agricultural policy, Native American policy, and Religion and Regime Entrenchment. Read the topics you rarely see in other political science journals!

.Danny R. Daneri's dissertation uses over 100 years of original archival/administrative data to show how US labor/employment agencies are increasingly staffed by appointees with business ties who make decisions that are more conservative than can be explained by partisan affiliation


.Sonya Chen dissertation explores how Asian Americans construct their place in the racial order. She shows how responses to anti-Asian violence reveal the ways in which Asian Americans position themselves in relation to other groups also mobilizing against racial violence.#PsJMinfo





New issue available and online! (its still April, right?) Articles by Katie Rader Stephanie Ternullo Simon Shachter and others on topics such as movement politics, party politics, the New Deal, civil rights, immigration, felony disenfranchisement, and more! cambridge.org/core/journals/…


EXCLUSIVE EXCERPT: In her new book “Privatizing Justice: Arbitration and the Decline of Public Governance in the U.S.,” Sarah Staszak looks at the evolution of arbitration as a means of resolving disputes. spia.princeton.edu/news/excerpt-s…

New First View! The Culture War and Partisan Polarization: State Political Parties, 1960–2018 | Studies in American Political Development bit.ly/4edpGDd Gerald Gamm Justin Phillips, Matthew Carr, and @michaelauslen




