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"Progressive Campaigns, Social Media Ads and Young Voters," Florian Foos, London School of Economics
February 26, 2021
AMERICAN & COMPARATIVE POLITICAL BEHAVIOR WORKSHOP

Huber's Research on Swing Voters vs. Party Base

A Q & A with Greg Huber on Pandemic Voting

Zack Cooper on Companies Are Getting Speedy Coronavirus Tests for Employees

“Defund the Police” Is Unpopular with the Public

Americans Prize Party Loyalty over Democratic Principles

Cooper & Berry: To Save the Economy, Stop the Pandemic

Jenn Richeson on "The American Mythology of Racial Progress"

Nichole Nelson on Reparations

Jacob Hacker on GOP Doing Unpopular Things

Greg Huber's Research on Donor Class & Party Loyalty

Zack Cooper on the Social Value of Widespread COVID Testing

Zack Cooper's Op-Ed on Covid Testing

Jacob Hacker's Op-Ed on Biden's Healthcare Proposal

Ro'ee Levy's New Study on #MeToo Reporting

Partisan Rancor Rooted in Policy Disputes, Study Finds

Zack Cooper on Hospitals Price Transparency

Baobao Zhang's Research on Economic Anxiety

Book Review by Jacob Hacker: "The Best People"

Zack Cooper: "Not One Single Factor" for Our High Health Care Costs

Jacob Hacker on the Effects of Economic Insecurity

Celene Reynolds Tracks Title IX Use across US Colleges

This Column Will Probably Change Your Mind

Study Shows Op-Eds Change Minds

"Millennials are Drowning in Debt" Jacob Hacker Writes

Read Jacob Hacker's Take on the Unpopular GOP's Tax Plan

Zack Cooper on Working with Large Claims Databases

Jacob Hacker on How the Canadian Health System Works, and Doesn't

Steve Skowronek's Book on the Policy State Reviewed

Gerber, Huber et al. on the Effect of Incarceration on Voter Turnout

The Journal of Politics
Gerber, Huber, and Bokemper on Public Buy-In to Covid Vaccine

Only 3.5 Percent of Americans Care about Democracy

Alex Coppock Research Finds that Political Ads Persuade Few

Huber and Peyton Unpack the Slogan "Defund the Police"

Graduate Policy Fellow, Nichole Nelson, Named Mellon/ACLS

What Does Police Reform Mean?

Hacker on the GOP Push to Give Businesses Immunity

Q&A with FAS Dean Alan Gerber on COVID Research

Jacob Hacker on Biden's Progressive Pursuit

Yuvraj Joshi on Harvard's Affirmative Action Progam

How To Reopen the Country? Zack Cooper on Freakonimics

Torey McMurdo Writes on Service Members in Academia

Book Review by John Dearborn: "Presidents on Political Ground"

Book Review by John Dearborn: "Presidents on Political Ground"
Presidential Studies Quarterly
The Roots of America's Exceptional Inequality

Jacob Hacker Explains Medicare for America

Presidential Representation and Donald Trump's Reaction to the California Wildfires
Presidential Representation and Donald Trump's Reaction to the California Wildfires
A House Divided
Patrick Tucker's Research on Perceptions of Electoral Integrity

How to Rescue Retirement

Congress in the Light of History

Jacob Hacker Makes the Case for Predistribution

The Road to Medicare for Everyone

Can Congress Govern? A Conversation with David Mayhew

ISPS Director's Fellow, JT Flowers, Awarded Rhodes

Sierra-Arévalo and Papachristos Social Networks and Violence Prevention

Annual Review of Law and Social Science
Ripping Yarn: Experiments on Storytelling by Partisan Elites

Political Communication Journal
Kelly Rader: "Opposition to Federal Spending Is Driven by Racial Resentment"

Harvard Business Review
Discussing Inequality and the Criminal Justice System with Vesla Weaver

St. Louis Public Radio
Ro'ee Levy's New Study on #MeToo Reporting

Hacker on the GOP Push to Give Businesses Immunity

Yale ISPS KnowledgeBase
The ISPS KnowledgeBase is the gateway to all ISPS data, projects, and publications. It is an integrated database which provides a one-stop-shop for ISPS-related research products.
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Data
Peyton, Kyle, Michael Sierra-Arévalo, and David G. Rand
A Field Experiment on Community Policing and Police Legitimacy
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Greg A. Huber, Alan S. Gerber, David Doherty, Conor M. Dowling, Seth J. Hill
GOTV and Ballot Secrecy