[EL] Two Great Political Science Blogs

Paul Gronke paul.gronke at gmail.com
Thu Mar 28 08:20:05 PDT 2013


Thanks to Rick for highlighting two of a number of excellent political science blogs that have emerged in the past five years (though on Monkey Cage, I'm a bit disappointed that Rick, whose ability to absorb information exceeds anyone I know, has missed it up to now).

If other readers find these blogs similarly helpful, I hope you may take a moment to reflect upon and voice your opinion about efforts to defund our discipline at the NSF.  More information available here: http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/senate-delivers-a-devastating-blow-to-the-integrity-of-the-scientific-process-at-the-national-science-foundation-199221111.html.

And sorry for the small detour into lobbying.

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On Mar 28, 2013, at 8:09 AM, Rick Hasen wrote:
> Two Great Political Science Blogs
> 
> Posted on March 27, 2013 12:36 pm by Rick Hasen
> In the course of writing my second paper on political polarization (here’s the first), I’ve spent a lot of time at The Monkey Cage and Mischiefs of Faction.  I’ll be adding them to the blogroll when classes end and I have more time for blog maintenance.  But in the meantime, these should be bookmarked and checked frequently.
> 
> I’ll be posting a new draft of my paper, “Political Dysfunction and Constitutional Change,” soon.
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