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Simon Nicholson, Solar geoengineering research in the global public interest

Simon Nicholson's new published article in One Earth outlines a proposal for a global network of climate action research centers that would help produce solar geoengineering research.
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Samantha Bradshaw, An investigation of social media labeling decisions preceding the 2020 U.S. election

Samantha Bradshaw's new co-authored article in PLOS ONE is "An investigation of social media labeling decisions preceding the 2020 U.S. election."
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Derrick Cogburn, Towards an understanding of global ‘private ordering’ in ICANN

Derrick Cogburn's new co-authored article in the Journal of Cyber Policy is "Towards an understanding of global ‘private ordering’ in ICANN: text mining 23 years of Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution Policy (UDRP) Decisions."
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Why Does Race Matter?

SPA Professor Examines Representation Outcomes and the Beliefs of Public Managers
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Angela Pashayan, Development in Africa's Informal Settlements: Below the Proletariat

Angela Pashayan's new published book is Development in Africa's Informal Settlements: Below the Proletariat.
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Tamar Gutner, International Organizations in World Politics: Second Edition

Tamar Gutner's new published book is International Organizations in World Politics: Second Edition.
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Ken Conca, Climate change, adaptation, and risk of conflict in international river basins

Ken Conca's newly published book chapter is "Climate change, adaptation, and risk of conflict in international river basins."
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Ken Conca, Power in environmental peacebuilding

Ken Conca's new article in a special issue of World Development Sustainability is "Power in environmental peacebuilding."
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Josh Rovner, Theory of Sabotage

Josh Rovner's new article in the French Journal of Intelligence amd Cyber is "Theory of Sabotage."
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Understanding how Middle Eastern Populations Experience the Human Rights Framework in Practice, 75 Years after the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

SIS professor Shadi Mokhtari lays out three Middle Eastern experiences of human rights- as mockery of morality, manifesting morality, and moral maze, in her research.
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