• USPOL101: Trump Ruined Everything: Returning to Teach US Politics in a (post?) Trump world?
    Mar 16 2024

    This paper, 'Trump Ruined Everything: Returning to Teach US Politics in a (post?) Trump world?' was delivered by J. Simon Rofe, University of Leeds, on Fri 19 Jan 2024


    In this session J. Simon Rofe of the University of Leeds will reflects on the experience of returning to teach US politics in a political climate shifted in innumerable ways by the 45th US President.


    • This talk was part of the series USPOL 101, which aims to share best practice in the teaching of US politics.
    • USPOL 101 is a series of online events sharing best practice in the teaching of US politics.
    • USPOL 101 is hosted by Kingston University, London, and the American Politics Group of the Political Studies Association: ⁠https://ukpsaapg.co.uk/⁠
    • Sessions are one hour, online, and held on Teams.
    • Sessions can be based on published work, works in progress, or a method you feel is worth sharing.
    • Sessions can be delivered/facilitated by individuals or groups.
    • Contributions are welcome from all from PhD students to Profs 😊
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    30 mins
  • USPOL 101: Democratising the Teaching of US Politics
    Sep 16 2023

    This paper, 'Democratising the Teaching of US Politics' was given by Peter Finn of Kingston University on Sept 13th 2023.

    Drawing from a recent book chapter 'Democratising teaching: student votes and module case studies' published in the Active Learning Network volume '100 Ideas for Active Learning' (University of Sussex Open Press, 2022), in this workshop Dr Pete Finn will present a method for allowing student to feed into decisions around module content.

    • This talk was part of the series USPOL 101, which aims to share best practice in the teaching of US politics.
    • USPOL 101 is a series of online events running through the 2023-24 academic year sharing best practice in the teaching of US politics.
    • USPOL 101 is hosted by Kingston University, London, and the American Politics Group of the Political Studies Association: https://ukpsaapg.co.uk/ 
    • Sessions are one hour, online, and held on Teams.
    • Sessions can be based on published work, works in progress, or a method you feel is worth sharing.
    • Sessions can be delivered/facilitated by individuals or groups.
    • Contributions are welcome from all from PhD students to Profs 😊
    • If you are interested in delivering a session, contact the organiser of USPOL 101 Pete Finn: p.finn@kingston.ac.uk.

    USPOL 101: Sharing best practice in the teaching of US politics

    This is a podcast featuring talks, papers, & interviews linked to the American Politics Group of the Political Studies Association.


    Executive Producer: Dr Peter Finn, Kingston University.

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    34 mins
  • Dr Andrew Payne: War on the Ballot
    Aug 10 2023

    This episode features Andrew Payne and is based on the newly published book 'War on the Ballot: How the Election Cycle Shapes Presidential Decision-Making in War', published by Columbia University Press.


    This is a podcast featuring talks, papers, & interviews linked to the American Politics Group of the Political Studies Association.


    Executive Producer: Dr Peter Finn, Kingston University


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    21 mins
  • Prof Edward Ashbee: The US, China and the BRI
    Jul 5 2023

    This episode is an interview with Prof Edward Ashbee of the Department of International Economics, Government and Business of Copenhagen Business School.


    It is based on his recent book: ‘Countering China: US Responses to the Belt and Road Initiative’, published by Lynne Rienner.


    There are some slight issues with the audio on this episode, for which we apologies.

    This is a podcast featuring talks, papers, & interviews linked to the American Politics Group of the Political Studies Association.



    Executive Producer: Dr Peter Finn, Kingston University

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    30 mins
  • The Next Pandemic, Roundtable
    May 23 2023

    The roundtable is based on an event that occurred at Manchester University Tuesday 6 December 2022.

    This roundtable features:

    • Peter Knight, Professor of American Studies at the University of Manchester (Chair).
    • Claire Birchall, Professor of Contemporary Culture at King’s College London.
    • Caitjan Gainty, Senior Lecturer in the History of Science, Technology & Medicine at King’s College London.


    A webpage with information about the initial event can be found here: https://ukpsaapg.co.uk/unfolding-our-shared-future-talk-series-2/university-of-manchester-the-next-pandemic-roundtable/

    Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the internet and social media was overflowed with both accurate and inaccurate information about the disease, resulting in confusion and the spread of harmful messages online. This roundtable event will answer the following questions:

    • What lessons have we learned from the COVID-19 outbreak? How might these help us cope with the next pandemic?
    • Should we be more worried about an infodemic or a pandemic? Is there any distinction anymore?
    • Is it possible to have healthy scepticism in a pandemic?
    • What insights can the arts and humanities, and the social sciences provide for understanding pandemics?


    This roundtable is part of a series, titled ‘Unfolding Our Shared Future’, which is delivered by the American Politics Group of the Political Studies Association and the host universities with the support of the British Association of American Studies and US Embassy in London.


    This is a podcast featuring talks, papers, & interviews linked to the American Politics Group of the Political Studies Association.


    Executive Producer: Dr Peter Finn, Kingston University

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    37 mins
  • The Challenge of the Future, De Montfort University, 28 April '23
    May 12 2023


    • Event title: The Challenge of the Future
    • Location: De Montfort University
    • Date: 28 April '23
    • Speakers: Femi Oluwole & Ernest Paicopolos
    • Web page event archive: https://ukpsaapg.co.uk/unfolding-our-shared-future-talk-series-2/de-montfort-university-the-challenge-of-the-future-the-quality-of-life-for-coming-generations/


    Recent opinion polls have suggested that optimism concerning expectations of the future is declining. This shift has been attributed to climate change, equity, diversity and inclusion in society, projections of the future standards of living, and trust in political leadership. The event will explore the anxieties and opportunities Millennials, Gen Z, and others have with regards to these issues.


    This talk is part of a series, titled ‘Unfolding Our Shared Future’, which is delivered by the American Politics Group of the Political Studies Association and the host universities with the support of the British Association of American Studies and US Embassy in London.


    This is a podcast featuring talks, papers, & interviews linked to the American Politics Group of the Political Studies Association.


    Executive Producer: Dr Peter Finn, Kingston University

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    43 mins
  • History, Mythologies, Memories and Monuments Event, University of Liverpool, 24th March '23
    Apr 28 2023
    • Event title: History, Mythologies, Memories and Monuments.
    • Location: Museum of Liverpool.
    • Date: 24th March '23.
    • Speakers: Lavinya Stennett & Sarah Churchwell.
    • Web page event archive: https://ukpsaapg.co.uk/unfolding-our-shared-future-talk-series-2/university-of-liverpool-stories-we-tell-history-mythologies-memories-and-monuments-2/.


    In parts there are some issues with the audio of this recording, for which we apologise.


    History, myths, memories, and monuments each tell their own stories. This event will focus on how history is interpreted and represented in the US and the UK. The panellists will discuss how ‘History, Mythologies, Memories, Monuments’, and narratives on both sides of the Atlantic influence how history is taught, perceived, and portrayed, as well as used to mould current political rhetoric and future ideas. More broadly, the event will cover issues facing the US and UK in domestic, trans-Atlantic, and global contexts, including asking the essential question: what is the value of democracy?


    This talk is part of a series, titled ‘Unfolding Our Shared Future’, which is delivered by the American Politics Group of the Political Studies Association and the host universities with the support of the British Association of American Studies and US Embassy in London.


    This is a podcast featuring talks, papers, & interviews linked to the American Politics Group of the Political Studies Association.


    Executive Producer: Dr Peter Finn, Kingston University

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Audio Brief: Rising Stars and Fading Stars: Challenges and Opportunities for the Democratic Party After the Midterms
    Mar 3 2023
    • This audio brief is by Caroline Leicht (University of Southampton).
    • This audio brief was originally published as the chapter 'Rising Stars and Fading Stars: Challenges and Opportunities for the Democratic Party After the Midterms' in the APG briefing paper 'Exploring the 2022 US Midterms', Feb 2023. 
    • You can find full info on this this brief here: https://ukpsaapg.co.uk/exploring-the-2022-us-midterms-brief/.


    Caroline Leicht  is a PhD Candidate in the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Southampton, researching gender, media and politics. Her PhD project examines gendered representations of presidential candidates in political satire. Prior to joining the University of Southampton, Caroline worked as a reporter and editor for various media outlets and was a lead reporter for the 2020 US presidential election coverage at German broadcaster ZDF. 


    This is a podcast featuring talks, papers, & interviews linked to the American Politics Group of the Political Studies Association.

    Executive Producer: Dr Peter Finn, Kingston University

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    12 mins