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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2012

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A preview of some of the articles in the July 2012 issue.

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Copyright © American Political Science Association 2012

A preview of some of the articles in the July 2012 issue:

Symposium

Civility, Michael R. Wolf, guest editor

Spotlight

Testing Wag the Dog Theory, Forrest Maltzman

Features

Ensuring Accountability and Transparency through Integrated Public Management Systems, Carmen Rocio Apaza

President Obama and Gay Rights: 2008 and 2012 Presidential Elections, Mary McThomas and Robert J. Buchanan

Motivated Reasoning, Political Sophistication, and Associations between President Obama and Islam, Todd K. Hartman and Adam J. Newmark

Growing Social Inequalities in Youth Civic Engagement? Evidence from the National Election Study, Laura Wray-Lake

The Profession

Diversifying the Academy: How Conservative Academics Can Thrive in Liberal Academia, Robert Maranto and Matthew Woessner

The Teacher

Audiences and Outcomes in Online and Traditional American Government Classes Revisited, Robert Emil Botsch and Carol S. Botsch

Simulating City Councils: Increasing Student Awareness and Involvement, Sara J. Rinfret

Association News

Conference Track Summaries from the 2012 APSA Teaching and Learning Conference