Archives for November, 2020

And So to Conclude: In Search of a Happy Ending
Communication
November 6, 2020

And So to Conclude: In Search of a Happy Ending

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We Must Talk About Polling: A Quick Q&A with W. Joseph Campbell
News
November 4, 2020

We Must Talk About Polling: A Quick Q&A with W. Joseph Campbell

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“Strategic Discrimination” puts Diverse Candidates at a Disadvantage
News
November 3, 2020

“Strategic Discrimination” puts Diverse Candidates at a Disadvantage

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Political Studies Association Lecture a Debrief on US Election
Announcements
November 3, 2020

Political Studies Association Lecture a Debrief on US Election

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Beyond Plurality: Ideas for Replacing U.S. Electoral College

Beyond Plurality: Ideas for Replacing U.S. Electoral College

Political scientist Joshua Holzer identifies a number of proven electoral strategies used elsewhere that could replace the United States’ Electoral College.

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Blessed are the Trusting, For They Are More Likely to Vote

Blessed are the Trusting, For They Are More Likely to Vote

Whomever they vote for, says Cary Wu, Americans who are trusting are more likely to have either cast their ballots already or will on election day than Americans who do not trust easily.

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SHAPE – A Focus on the Human World

SHAPE – A Focus on the Human World

Social sciences, humanities and the arts can help us in our endeavors, which is why we, along with the British Academy and others, have recently launched SHAPE: Social sciences, Humanities and the Arts for People and the Economy

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Salma Mousa on Contact Theory (and Football)

Salma Mousa on Contact Theory (and Football)

If differing groups could be brought together cooperatively – not competitively – in a manner endorsed by both groups and where each side met on an equal footing, perhaps we could, as Salma Mousa puts it in this Social Science Bites podcast, “unlock tolerance on both sides and reduce prejudice.”

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