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Ever-growing war chests fuel billions of voter contacts every cycle. Campaigns now have better ways of scaling outreach ...
Matthew Cebul and Sharan Grewal explain that dictators around the world have been emboldened by the Trump administration’s ...
Chief Sophie Pierre On Being The First: Bridging the Past, Present, and Future of the Ktunaxa Nation
Fluent in Ktunaxa and a lifelong advocate for Indigenous rights, Pierre has dedicated over three decades to public service, ...
Wildfire alerts, drinking water contamination warnings, and auto safety recalls are among the nation’s enduring commitments to inform all Americans about hidden risks. A closer look at how they have ...
In Race/Class Conflict and Urban Financial Threat, political scientist Jennifer L. Hochschild analyzes key policies in four major U.S. cities to explore when race and class influence urban politics, ...
The 2024 election highlighted the shifting partisan allegiance of working-class voters. What impact does the labor movement have on members’ political decision making? Join us for a presentation of a ...
Mary W. Graham co-directs the Transparency Policy Project. Graham’s research focuses on the politics of public disclosure, information strategies to improve public health and safety, new trends in ...
A hub for research, insights, and analysis from across Harvard University, addressing critical issues of democracy and self-government in the United States and around the world By highlighting faculty ...
The GETTING-Plurality Research Network submitted a comment to Representative Trahan’s Request for Information to modernize the Privacy Act of 1974.
In their latest article for The Conversation, Justin de Benedictis-Kessner and Christopher Warshaw explain that there’s no empirical evidence linking crime trends to leadership by either political ...
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