P.S. You're Interesting

By USC Bedrosian Center

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P.S. You're Interesting is a series of conversations on political science research hosted by Jeffery A. Jenkins. Formerly, "Our American Discourse," we continue the series to pick up the tradition Anthony W. Orlando began. We hope to keep conversations … discourse alive. To keep thinking about the research we do in the academy, why it matters to us, and hopefully to you. Sponsored by the USC Bedrosian Center http://bedrosian.usc.edu/ Recorded at the USC Sol Price School of Public Policy http://priceschool.usc.edu

Episode Date
Anna Harvey
Dec 15, 2021
Michael Olson
Nov 17, 2021
Zhao Li
Sep 15, 2021
Miguel Pereira
Mar 24, 2021
Rachel VanSickle-Ward and Kevin Wallsten
Feb 24, 2021
Melissa Lee
Nov 25, 2020
Clayton Nall
Oct 28, 2020
Jared Rubin
Sep 30, 2020
Christian Fong
Sep 16, 2020
Michael Hankinson
Sep 02, 2020
Ryan Hübert
Feb 26, 2020
J. Andrew Sinclair
Jan 29, 2020
Seth Hill
Oct 30, 2019
Leah Stokes
Oct 16, 2019
Danielle Thomsen
Oct 02, 2019
Abby K. Wood
Sep 04, 2019
Pamela Ban
May 08, 2019
Elisabeth R. Gerber
Apr 10, 2019
Philip Potter
Feb 13, 2019
Boris Heersink
Jan 30, 2019
Martin Gilens
Dec 19, 2018
Gregory DeAngelo
Dec 05, 2018
D. Roderick (Rod) Kiewiet
Nov 20, 2018
Benjamin A. T. Graham
Oct 24, 2018
LaGina Gause
Oct 10, 2018
Benjamin Newman
Sep 26, 2018
Update from Our Producers
Sep 14, 2018
The End: Death, Cemeteries, and Remembering
Jul 10, 2018
It's Not Just Where You're Going, It's Also How You Get There
Jun 26, 2018
The Eternal Struggle for Power on Capitol Hill
Jun 12, 2018
How to Take Risks, Make the World a Better Place, and Get Paid
May 29, 2018
Who Has the Ear of Your Legislators and Why They Can't Seem to Get Anything Done
May 15, 2018
Millennials Knocking on the Door of the American Dream
May 03, 2018
How Do the Rich Spend Their Money and Why Has It Changed?
Apr 17, 2018
Speaking Your Truth
Apr 03, 2018
Who Do Politicians Really Represent & Do We Notice?
Mar 20, 2018
Why the Federal Reserve Is More Politically Constrained Than You Think
Mar 06, 2018
The Risky, Rocky Ride of Today's Economy . . . and the Central Bankers Who Keep Watch
Feb 21, 2018
In Defense of Our Political Party System (Sort Of)
Jan 24, 2018
Can You Hear Us Shouting in the Void? Here's How We Do It…and Why
Jan 09, 2018
Let Every Voice Be Heard: How to Elevate the Public Debate in 2018
Dec 26, 2017
While the World Burns, a More Sustainable Future Is in the Making
Dec 13, 2017
How the Senate Can Beat Gridlock—and Why That's Not Always a Good Thing
Nov 28, 2017
When Politicians Get Rich and Voters Pay the Price
Nov 15, 2017
Imagining a Future That's Better Than the Past
Oct 31, 2017
The Very First OAD Mixtape
Oct 18, 2017
What's Lost in the Transition from Refugee to American Citizen
Oct 03, 2017
Sports, Racism, and the First Amendment
Sep 19, 2017
Why So Many Women Can't Access Health Care
Sep 05, 2017
How to Stop Feeling Marginalized and Start Engaging in Politics
Aug 22, 2017
The Great American Housing Finance System and the Role of the Federal Government
Aug 08, 2017
Transit-Oriented Development
Jul 26, 2017
Paid Family Leave and Work-Life Balance in Today's America
Jul 11, 2017
Build, Baby, Build: Make the City Affordable Again
Jun 20, 2017
Who's Really in Charge?
Jun 06, 2017
Tell 'Em What They Need to Know: The Virtues of an Informed Electorate
May 23, 2017
Citizens Can't Get No Satisfaction
May 09, 2017
Federalism and the Battle for Partisan Power
Apr 26, 2017
The Art of Leadership in Precarious Times
Apr 11, 2017
The Ethics of Governing
Mar 21, 2017
Good Governance and the Democratic Process
Mar 07, 2017
Migrant Entrepreneurs: The In-Between Advantage
Feb 22, 2017
The Affordable Housing Crisis
Feb 08, 2017