The International Political Science Association ( IPSA ), founded under the auspices of UNESCO in 1949, is an international scholarly association. IPSA is devoted to the advancement of political science in all parts of the world. During its history it has helped build bridges between East and West, North and South, and has promoted collaboration between scholars in both established and emerging democracies. Its aim is to create a global political science community in which all can participate, most recently it has been extending its reach in Eastern Europe and Latin America. IPSA has consultative status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations ( ECOSOC ) and it is a member of the International Science Council , which brings together over 230 science organizations across the world and actively cooperates with partners from the United Nations system, such as the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), the World Health Organization (WHO), and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
27-406: Since its beginning, national political science associations have constituted its core. Its founder members included American , Canadian , French and Indian political science associations. By 1960, 24 more national associations had joined up. Since then, collective membership has been expanding at a steady pace. Today, 59 national associations are collective members of IPSA. Each collective member
54-411: A global political science community. Such linkages put political science in a stronger position to contribute to the quality of public deliberation and decision-making as well as to the understanding of an increasingly interconnected political world. Ultimately, IPSA supports the role of political science in empowering men and women to participate more effectively in political life, whether within or beyond
81-686: Is Mark E. Warren of the University of British Columbia . Woodrow Wilson , who later became President of the United States , was APSA president in 1909. APSA's headquarters are at 1527 New Hampshire Avenue NW in Washington, D.C. , in a historic building that was owned by Admiral George Remy, labor leader Samuel Gompers , the American War Mothers , and Harry Garfield , son of President James A. Garfield and president of
108-650: Is a smaller working group conference hosting cutting-edge approaches, techniques, and methodologies for the political science classroom. The conference provides a forum for scholars to share effective and innovative teaching and learning models and to discuss broad themes and values of political science education—especially the scholarship of teaching and learning. With funding from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation , APSA has organized political science workshops in various locations in Africa, APSA Africa Workshops. The first workshop
135-458: Is represented on IPSA's central governing organ, the council. The council lays down broad policy guidelines for the association and elects the executive committee, which is responsible for the conduct of IPSA's affairs between congresses. Individual and associate membership was introduced in the early 1950s. Starting with 52 members in 1952, IPSA's individual membership now stands at more than 4,428 members. The association has worked hard to increase
162-448: Is the biennial congress. Starting in 1950 and 1952, world congresses have since been taking place every three years. From small beginnings, they have developed into major international scientific occasions, typically attracting about 2000 participants. As of 2012, world congresses are held every other year. In addition to these major events, IPSA sponsors other types of scholarly meetings such as conferences, roundtables and workshops. Since
189-498: Is to "support excellence in scholarship and teaching and informed discourse about politics, policy and civic participation." APSA conducts several annual conferences, which provide an environment for scholars and other professionals to network and present their work, along with other pertinent and useful resources. The APSA Annual Meeting is among the world's largest gatherings of political scientists. It occurs on Labor Day weekend each summer. The APSA Teaching and Learning Conference
216-524: Is to create an inclusive and global political science community in which all can participate. It seeks to promote collaboration between scholars in emerging and established democracies and to support the academic freedoms needed for the social sciences to flourish. The activities and policies of IPSA reflect its global mission. It has been highly successful in the encouragement of national political science associations and today there are 59 such associations affiliated with IPSA. IPSA has maintained its links with
243-746: The International Political Science Abstracts , World Political Science , Participation , and the IPSA Portal , also seek to meet the needs of political scientists in different parts of the world. As part of IPSA's global mission to support and promote political science, it now conducts summer schools in research methods across the globe, for example, in South America and South Africa. IPSA strives to ensure balanced representation in terms of region, gender and stage of career in all its activities – for example,
270-1146: The 1970s, one of the most dynamic areas of growth within IPSA has been the activity of its RCs. In addition to organizing panels at the triennial congresses, RCs organize their own meetings between congresses, publish newsletters and issue other publications. IPSA now has 49 active RCs with interests ranging from political finance to gender and language politics and comparative democratization. IPSA offers summer schools in São Paulo, Brazil (since 2010), Stellenbosch, South Africa (2011-2013), Singapore (since 2012), Ankara/Antalya, Turkey (since 2013), Mexico (since 2016), St. Petersburg (since 2017), Naples (since 2018) and Montréal (since 2020). IPSA summer schools are intended to give social sciences scholars access to high-quality advanced training in qualitative and quantitative social science and political science research methods. IPSA's extensive publishing program has included International Political Science Abstracts ( IPSA ) (1951–present); International Political Science Review (1980–present) and
297-613: The United Nations and has supported the development of other international and regional political science organizations. IPSA World Congresses of Political Science are now held every second year, moving between continents. The participation of scholars from less developed countries is supported through travel grants and the Global South Solidarity Fund. IPSA's research committees offer opportunities for political scientists working in particular sub-fields of
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#1732765593423324-702: The association from 1921 to 1922. APSA administers the Centennial Center for Political Science and Public Affairs, which offers fellowships, conference, research space and grants for scholars, and administers Pi Sigma Alpha , the honor society for political science students. It also periodically sponsors seminars and other events for political scientists, policymakers , the media, and the general public. The association broadly aims to encourage scholarly understanding of political ideas, norms, behaviors, and institutions, and to inform public choices about government, governance, and public policy. APSA's mission
351-465: The bulletin of the association, Participation .(1977–) . More recently, IPSA has offered an online publication, IPSAPortal , which provides ratings and links for the top 300 web sites for political science worldwide. Finally, IPSA offers a monthly information email called Newsletter . From 2014 to 2019, IPSA also published World Political Science , in collaboration with De Gruyter. The association awards various scholarly awards to leading scholars in
378-449: The centenary of APSA's establishment, the Centennial Center encourages individual research and writing in all fields of political science, facilitates collaboration among scholars working within the discipline and across the social and behavioral sciences and humanities, and promotes communication between scholars and the public. The Centennial Center, its facilities, and research support programs continue to be made possible in part through
405-408: The creation of a new research committee must be supported by political scientists from at least seven countries and two continents. Conference panels and roundtables are expected to display similar diversity, with representation from more than one continent and at least four countries. By linking scholars from North and South as well as East and West, IPSA seeks to strengthen the networks that underpin
432-422: The discipline to associate with colleagues from around the world. Organizing events between World Congresses and playing a major role in these Congresses, the research committees encourage the worldwide pooling of skills and resources by working both together and in conjunction with specialist sub-groups of national associations. IPSA publications, including the lead journal International Political Science Review ,
459-834: The donations of APSA members. It assists APSA members with the costs of research, including travel, interviews, access to archives, or costs for a research assistant. Funds can also be used to assist scholars in publishing their research. Grants can range in size from $ 500 to $ 10,000, depending upon the research fund. The APSA Congressional Fellowship Program is a highly selective, nonpartisan program devoted to expanding knowledge and awareness of Congress . Since 1953, it has brought select political scientists , journalists, federal employees, health specialists, and other professionals to Capitol Hill to experience Congress at work through fellowship placements on congressional staffs. The nine-month program begins each November with an intensive one-month introduction to Congress taught by leading experts in
486-943: The field, including the Karl Deutsch Award . American Political Science Association The American Political Science Association ( APSA ) is a professional association of political scientists in the United States . Founded in 1903 in the Tilton Memorial Library (now Tilton Hall) of Tulane University in New Orleans , it publishes four academic journals : American Political Science Review , Perspectives on Politics , Journal of Political Science Education, and PS – Political Science & Politics . APSA Organized Sections publish or are associated with 15 additional journals. APSA presidents serve one-year terms. The current president
513-540: The field. After orientation, fellows work in placements of their choosing and also participate in ongoing seminars and enrichment programs. Through this unique opportunity, the American Political Science Association enhances public understanding of policymaking and improves the quality of scholarship, teaching and reporting on American national politics. One key component of APSA's mission is to support political science education and
540-457: The involvement of women, who now make up more than a third of the membership. Associate membership is open to institutions engaged in research or teaching in the area of political science and is hovering at around 110 institutions worldwide. The special mandate of IPSA, expressed in its Constitution, is to support the development of political science in all parts of the world, building academic networks linking East and West, North and South. Its aim
567-627: The profession, the Association offers the following awards: In addition to the APSA awards, the APSA organized sections also present over 100 awards at every Annual Meeting to recognize important research and contributions to the profession. These awards are presented at the Association's Annual Meeting. Through its facilities and endowed funding programs, APSA'S Centennial Center for Political Science and Public Affairs supports political science teaching, research, and public engagement. Opened in 2003,
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#1732765593423594-511: The professional development of its practitioners. The APSA publications program attempts to fill the diverse needs of political scientists in academic settings as well as practitioners working outside of academia, and students at various stages of their education. APSA members may also join the 41 membership organized sections focused around research themes in political science. Since 2015, they have conducted three rankings of American Presidents . In 2015, Republican President Abraham Lincoln
621-405: The states in which they live. IPSA's academic activities fall under three main headings: 1) organizing biennial world congresses as well as regular events between congresses; 2) promoting research in political science, notably through a wide-reaching network of research committees (RCs); and 3) disseminating research and information through a range of publications. IPSA's principal academic activity
648-584: The third time, while Republican Donald Trump was ranked last for the second time. Democrat Joe Biden , president at the time of this survey, was ranked 13th, tied with Federalist John Adams . International Political Science Abstracts International Political Science Abstracts/Documentation Politique Internationale ( IPSA ) is a bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal that covers political science . The editors-in-chief are Paul J. Godt ( American University of Paris ) and Serge Hutig ( Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques ). The journal
675-805: Was convened in Dakar, Senegal in partnership with the West African Research Center from July 6–27, 2008. The annual residential workshops are led by a joint U.S. and African organizing team and aimed at mid-and junior-level scholars residing in Africa. They will enhance the capacities of political scientists and their resources in East and West Africa while also providing a forum for supporting their ongoing research. Each three week workshop brings together up to 30 scholars and cover substantive issues, methodologies, and reviews of research. See also, APSA International Programs. To recognize excellence in
702-510: Was established in 1951 and is published by SAGE Publications on behalf of the International Political Science Association (IPSA). The journal is abstracted and indexed in: This article about a journal on politics or political science is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . See tips for writing articles about academic journals . Further suggestions might be found on
729-420: Was rated the greatest President, while Democratic President James Buchanan was considered the worst. Barack Obama, president at the time of the survey, was ranked 18th. In 2018, Republican Abraham Lincoln was ranked the greatest American President, while Donald Trump , president at the time of the survey, was ranked last. In 2024, Republican Abraham Lincoln was ranked the greatest American President for
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