David B. Carter
@DavidBCarter12
Researcher and teacher of international relations. A music fanatic and collector of vinyl records who (used to) travel a lot.
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We're excited to share that Scimago has increased All Azimuth's SJR score! Our heartfelt thanks go out to our readers, authors, reviewers, editorial team, and all other supporters whose contributions have fueled the journal's success. Center for Foreign Policy and Peace Research
Forthcoming from the American Political Science Review: Professor James Gibson's “Do the Effects of Unpopular Supreme Court Rulings Linger? The Dobbs Decision Rescinding Abortion Rights' is available now on SSRN: buff.ly/43HpGai
#supremecourt #dobbs #abortionrights
I am receiving one of the Russell Sage Foundation Pipeline Grants to study racially restrictive housing covenants and support for reparations.
This project is the start of a collaborative research agenda between me and Geneva Cole. I'm super excited about our future work.
Congratulations to Jae-Hee Jung (Jae-Hee Jung PhD ‘19) and Margit Tavits for the release of their new book Counter-Stereotypes and Attitudes Toward Gender and LGBTQ Equality from the Cambridge University Press! Available for free download until April 5th: buff.ly/3PDWlHZ
Today on #InternationalWomensDay we recognize, celebrate, and lift up the incredible contributions of women in political science!
#politicalscience #polisci
What international issues become national interests worth fighting for? Soyoung Lee argues issues without clear economic value are more likely to be seen as national interests because they do not benefit any single domestic group in this
#APSRFirstView .
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Join us today: Berlin is a great place to talk about #foreignpolicy , natural #disasters , & the (a) #morality of #international disaster #aid , 29Feb, 12.30-1.30pm Hertie School ECONtribute Universität zu Köln WiSoFakultät_UniKöln hertie-school.org/en/events/even…
And we're live at American Political Science Review! The article is open access (thank you Washington University in St. Louis for the open access fees!), so feel free to check it out.👏 cc: Keith Schnakenberg cambridge.org/core/journals/…
New #Firstview : How does race shape int'l order?
Scripps College Owen Brown argues that processes of racialization are central to the construction & operation of international order.
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