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Presidential Race 2016

This LibGuide brings together important sites of current information regarding the United States of America 2016 Presidential race

Print Journals

These and other print journal titles can be found on the Lower Level of the Bluford Library. New issues are in the Current Journals section by the service desk, in order by the title of the journal.

  • American Behavioral Scientist
  • American Journal of Political Science
  • American Political Science Review
  • Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
  • Asian Survey
  • British Journal of Sociology
  • Christian Century
  • Christianity Today
  • Commentary
  • Commonweal
  • CQ Weekly Report
  • Economist
  • Foreign Affairs
  • Humanist
  • International Affairs
  • Journal of Policy Analysis and Management
  • The Journal of Politics
  • Journal of Social Issues
  • The Link
  • National Review
  • New Perspectives Quarterly: NPQ
  • New Political Science
  • New York University Journal of International Law & Politics
  • New Republic
  • Newsweek
  • PA Times
  • Partisan Review
  • Perspectives on Political Science
  • Perspectives on Politics
  • Polity
  • The Political Quarterly
  • The Political Science Quarterly
  • Politics & Society
  • Progressive
  • PS, Political Science and Politics
  • Review of Black Political Economy
  • Review of Politics
  • Social Forces
  • Social Problems
  • Social Research
  • Social Science Quarterly
  • Time
  • U.S. News & World Report
  • Western Journal of Black Studies
  • World Politics

Websites for Presidential Election Materials

C-SPAN Classroom: Campaign 2016: Road to the White House :

Free Primary source materials for Social Studies Teachers: This section of the website, developed by our 2015 Summer Teacher Fellows, provides explanations of the various aspects of the election process for candidates vying to become the next President of the United States. Separated into 10 main areas, each topic is supplemented with related video clips, discussion questions, handouts, and culminating activities to reinforce students' learning.

Education World:  Presidential Elections

Inform and motivate students to get involved in the democratic process with Web-based tools and resources. Education World has selected Web sites for grades K-12 that provide non-partisan, age-appropriate information about presidential elections, along with games, lessons, printable, and interactive tools. Check them out! Included: A baker's dozen sites where students can create their own campaign speeches, record their vote, compare opinions on issues, and more.

 

PEW Research Center:

PEW Research Center: A nonpartisan fact tank that informs the public about the issues, attitudes and trends shaping America and the world. It conducts public opinion polling, demographic research, media content analysis and other empirical social science research. Pew Research Center does not take policy positions. It is a subsidiary of the Pew Charitable Trusts.

PCWorld:

This section of the website provides links to  the 10 must-follow websites of the 2016 presidential election.

Reference Sources:

Political Science Databases