id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_y222gvbxnbgbbdtexi5uvnjlwi Maryam Zarnegar Deloffre Introduction 2017 5 .pdf application/pdf 3831 381 46 doi:10.1017/S1049096517001111 © American Political Science Association, 2017 PS • October 2017 985 Teaching political science on college campuses in the United States in the past two years has been anything but "business as usual." Political science faculty and their campus communities are simul-taneously witnessing a dramatic increase in tension and polarization across differences as well as a resurgent taking place in American society at large and that this political, racial, religious, and economic diversity makes our college and various institutions from small private liberal arts colleges to large public research universities. The current political and social context in the United States data suggest that civic and political engagement may have In this vein, Alison Brysk's article describes how a generation of human-rights scholarship can guide political scientists in responding to an increasingly illiberal and conflicted American Political Science Association. and the American Political Science Review. and the American Political Science Review. ./cache/work_y222gvbxnbgbbdtexi5uvnjlwi.pdf ./txt/work_y222gvbxnbgbbdtexi5uvnjlwi.txt