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Long before economics turned to psychology, environmentalists were nudging and framing and pushing their cause like highly gifted amateur…
Drawing upon theories of the diffusion of global norms, this study addresses two issues: is there a shared consensus among experts about…
In Infotopia, citizens enjoy a wide range of information about the organizations upon which they rely for the satisfaction of their…
Can independent groups change voters’ beliefs about an incumbent’s positions? And, does reframing how candidates’ are perceived by changing…
It’s Sunday and Harvard and Cambridge have started to recover a sense of normalcy—but not quite. Yesterday my older son texted me the…
This paper sheds light on the links between media and political polarization by looking at the introduction of broadcast TV in the US. We…
Many studies find that presentation of balanced information, offering competing positions, can promote polarization and thus increase…
Many agree that digital technologies are transforming politics. They disagree, however, about the significance and character of that…
Book abstract: Muslim Secular Democracy: Voices From Within provides an expansive understanding of secularism in the Muslim World by…