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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 December 2013

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A preview of some of the articles in the April 2014 issue

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Copyright © American Political Science Association 2014 

A preview of some of the articles in the April 2014 issue:

SYMPOSIUM

US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION FORECASTING, Michael Lewis-Beck and Mary Stegmaier, guest editors

FEATURES

Twitter Style: An Analysis of How House Candidates Used Twitter in their 2012 Campaigns, Heather K. Evans, Victoria Cordova, and Savannah Sipole

Republicans in Name Only: Onomastic Political Identity Signals, Robert Urbatsch

Reframing Polarization: Social Groups and “Culture Wars”, Christopher Muste

THE PROFESSION

Encountering Resistance: Qualitative Insights from the Quantitative Sampling of Ex-Combatants, Kate Christopher Roll

The Communication of Ideas across Subfields in Political Science, Erin R. Graham, Charles R. Shipan, and Craig Volden

THE TEACHER

Teaching Political Theory at a Prison in South Texas, William W. Sokoloff

A Sea of Riches: Teaching an Interdisciplinary Environmental Justice Course through Political Theory On-Campus and Online, Teena Gabrielson and Kaitlyn Watts

The Strategy Project: Teaching Strategic Thinking through Crisis Simulation, Michael Allen Hunzeker

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