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Beverly Scott: Political Science Relevance in Today’s World

November 2, 2016 Comments Off on Beverly Scott: Political Science Relevance in Today’s World

Dr. Beverly Scott is a frequent motivational speaker on the critical need to invest in smart infrastructure to advance American competitiveness and sustainable outcomes — its potential to advance “equity, inclusion, and shared prosperity”; and, […]

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New Data, New Knowledge, New Politics: Race, Color, and Class Inequality in Latin America

November 2, 2016 Comments Off on New Data, New Knowledge, New Politics: Race, Color, and Class Inequality in Latin America

Chapter 5: New Data, New Knowledge, New Politics: Race, Color, and Class Inequality in Latin America Mara Loveman, University of California, Berkeley The political landscape and data infrastructure for social scientific research on race, color, […]

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Arthur Lupia: Recommendations on Effectively Conveying Information

November 1, 2016 Comments Off on Arthur Lupia: Recommendations on Effectively Conveying Information

Arthur Lupia studies decision making and learning. He uses this information to explain to convey complex ideas to diverse audiences. His work clarifies how information and institutions affect policy and politics and how people make […]

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Meet New Council Member, Mark Crescenzi of UNC Chapel Hill

November 1, 2016 Comments Off on Meet New Council Member, Mark Crescenzi of UNC Chapel Hill

Mark Crescenzi, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Mark Crescenzi is a Bowman and Gordon Gray Term Professor of Political Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He received is BA from […]

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Emergence of an Organized Politics of Race in Latin America

November 1, 2016 Comments Off on Emergence of an Organized Politics of Race in Latin America

Chapter 4: Emergence of an Organized Politics of Race in Latin America Mala Htun, University of New Mexico In the past 10 to 20 years, Latin America has come to acquire an organized politics of […]

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