Identity challenges: Facing the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences

Founded in 1980, the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences (APLS) sought to establish biopolitics as a recognized field and to integrate biologically based research methods into mainstream political science. The association's founders established these goals to encourage a generation o...

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Bioethics
Biological evolution
Biological Science Disciplines
Biological sciences
Biology
Biopolitics
Environmental policy
Evolutionary genetics
Founder's forum
FOUNDERS' FORUM
History, 20th Century
History, 21st Century
Periodicals as Topic
Political identity
Politics
Societies - history
United States
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