1. Comparative Politics: This field focuses on the comparison of political institutions and practices across countries.
2. International Relations: This field focuses on the interactions among countries, as well as with international organizations, non-governmental organizations, regional organizations, and multinational corporations.
3. American Government and Politics: This field focuses on political behavior and processes in the United States, including analysis of elections, public opinion, constitutional law, and the legislatures.
4. Political Theory: This field focuses on the theories and philosophies that lay the foundations of political science, such as justice, liberty, and democracy.
5. Public Administration: This field focuses on the role of public entities in the public sector, such as the management of public programs and agencies.
6. Public Policy: This field focuses on the analysis of policy instruments and their application to public problems.
7. Environmental Politics: This field focuses on the study of interactions between human activities and the environment, and the role of international, national, and local politics in managing natural resources.
8. Political Economy: This field focuses on the economic, political, and social factors that shape political decisions and behavior.
9. Urban and Local Politics: This field focuses on political behavior within city and county governments, examining issues like taxation, land use, and social service delivery.
10. Gender and Politics: This field focuses on gender biases and how they shape political life, such as representation and decision-making.
1. Install and activate a social feed plugin. There are a number of social media feed plugins available for WordPress. Examples include Feed Them Social, Custom Post Type Feeds, and WP Social RSS Feed.
2. Sign up for API keys from the appropriate networks. Depending on the plugin you use, you may need API keys from networks like Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and more.
3. Configure the settings of your plugin to match your API keys and other preferences, such as how many posts to display, how often it should refresh, and which hashtag to track.
4. Add your social media feed onto any page or post via a shortcode, which varies from plugin to plugin.
5. Test the plugin to make sure it is working properly.