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Rapidly Moving Online in a Pandemic: Intentionality, Rapport, and The Synchronous/Asynchronous Delivery Decision

Rapidly Moving Online in a Pandemic: Intentionality, Rapport, and The Synchronous/Asynchronous Delivery Decision By Joseph W. Roberts, Roger Williams University This article discusses the thought process for shifting courses to online delivery. I taught three […]

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Working Class Blues?

Working Class Blues? By Michael Bernhard, University of Florida, Gainesville and Daniel O’Neill, University of California, Los Angeles We have the honor and privilege to publish this year’s Presidential Address, “Crises, Race, Acknowledgment: The Centrality […]

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Northeastern Professor Costas Panagopoulos Co-Chairs Massachusetts Commission Charged with Recommending Campaign Finance Amendments to the U.S. Constitution

In November 2018, Massachusetts voters approved Ballot Question 2, to create the Citizens Commission Concerning a Constitutional Amendment for Government of the People. The Commission’s mission is to provide recommendations about how Massachusetts can support amending the U.S. Constitution to regulate […]

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What Stymies Action on Climate Change? Religious Institutions, Marginalization, and Efficacy in Kenya

What Stymies Action on Climate Change? Religious Institutions, Marginalization, and Efficacy in Kenya By Lauren Honig, Boston College, Amy Erica Smith, Iowa State University and Jaimie Bleck, University of Notre Dame Addressing climate change requires […]