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Where Do Political Scientists Teach: The Distribution of the Professoriate

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 September 2013

Michael Brintnall*
Affiliation:
American Political Science Association
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Copyright © The American Political Science Association 1991

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Notes

1. All data in this article have been drawn from APSA Departmental Surveys, weighted to reflect the universe of 1,300 departments. See “The Political Science Professoriate: A Report on the Profession,” PS, March 1991, pp. 81–85 for more information about the data and about the profession. Time series sequences in this article have been smoothed using running medians of 3.

2. This article does not report on political science faculty teaching in two-year schools because APSA does not regularly gather information about them. PS will report on this component of our professoriate in a future issue.