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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 January 2010

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A preview of some of the articles that will be published in the April issue.

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Copyright © American Political Science Association 2010

A preview of some of the articles that will be published in the April issue:

SYMPOSIUM

The Future of Congress, Colleen Shogan, guest editor

FEATURES

Usage of Recursive in Political Science, Miles Townes

Stump Speeches and Road Trips: The Impact of State Campaign Appearances in Presidential Elections, Jeffrey S. Hill, Elaine Rodriquez, and Amanda E. Wooden

Did Bush Voters Cause Obama's Victory?, Arthur Lupia

The Effect of Nomination Divisiveness on the 2008 Presidential Election, Priscilla L. Southwell

THE PROFESSION

Symposium—Political Theorists, Matthew J. Moore, guest editor

Trends in Funding for Dissertation Field Research: Why So Little Support for Political Science and Sociology?, Rina Agarwala and Emmanuel Teitelbaum

The Representation of Women in Publication: An Analysis of Political Communication and the International Journal of Press/Politics, Heather K. Evans

THE TEACHER

Symposium—Teaching About the National Debt, Steven Galatas, guest editor

The University and Student Political Engagement, James R. Simmons

Standardizing Citizenship: The Potential Influence of State Standards on the Civic Development of Adolescents, Wayne Journell

A Pilgrimage to the Disneyland of Faith, Susan Jane McWilliams