Lux et Data: ISPS Blog
Yes, We Are Worried About the Existential Risk of Artificial Intelligence
Allan Dafoe and Stuart Russell
Allan Dafoe and Stuart Russell
November 11, 2016
Who Creates Jobs? Immigrants as Entrepreneurs
Conor Walsh
Conor Walsh
November 7, 2016
One study finds that immigrants founded more than half of U.S. startups valued at over $1 billion.
Broken Windows is Broken: Study Shows That a More Focused Approach to Tackling Street Violence Can be More Effective
Michael Sierra-Arévalo
Michael Sierra-Arévalo
July 21, 2016
Unelected African Chiefs Make Their Countries More Democratic. Here’s How.
Kate Baldwin
Kate Baldwin
June 14, 2016
Hello, World: The FBI, Apple, and the Emergence of America’s Cyber Industrial Complex
Torey McMurdo
Torey McMurdo
March 23, 2016
Why the Poor Don’t Soak the Rich: They Don’t Know How Poor (or Rich) They Really Are
Gautam Nair
Gautam Nair
January 27, 2016
Misperceptions of the income distribution.
Tricky Questions on Solar Energy
Nikki Springer
Nikki Springer
December 16, 2015
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The need for a national dialogue on how and where to install solar energy. photo:wikimedia commons
Why Those Water Cooler Chats Might Be Good for Your Career
Emily Nix
Emily Nix
December 11, 2015
Learning from colleagues: A look at the spillover effect.
Military Gear, Local Policing, and the Carceral State
Philip McHarris
Philip McHarris
December 7, 2015
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The militarization of the police and the rise of the carceral state. photo credit: wikimedia commons
Why Marx Has Become Relevant Again
Max Krahe
Max Krahe
November 30, 2015
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Assessing Marx’s theory as a lens to comprehend the contemporary world.