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Nasty Politics

New book by SPA professor considers the logic behind political insults and incitements to violence.
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A close-up of a female scientist holding up a collection of small plastics she has found whilst collecting samples of water.
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Researchers Investigate Microplastics in D.C.'s Waterways

New research documents pollution problem to help policymakers
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Austin Davis, Migration and Resilience During a Global Crisis

Austin Davis' new co-authored article in the European Economic Review journal is "Migration and Resilience During a Global Crisis."
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Douaa Sheet, National Reconciliation in the Age of New Social Media

Douaa Sheet's new article in Cultural Anthropology is "National Reconciliation in the Age of New Social Media."
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Randall Henning, International  regime  complexity  in  sovereign  crisis  finance:  a  comparison  of  regional  architectures

Randall Henning's new article in Review of International Political Economy is "International  regime  complexity  in  sovereign  crisis  finance:  a  comparison  of  regional  architectures."
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Lauren Carruth, Global Health Interventions: The Military, the Magic Bullet, the Deterministic Model—and Intervention Otherwise

Lauren Carruth's new co-authored article in the Annual Review of Anthropology is "Global Health Interventions: The Military, the Magic Bullet, the Deterministic Model—and Intervention Otherwise."
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Samantha Agarwal, Bivalent Hegemony: How Hindu Nationalists Appeal to Caste-Oppressed People in Communist-Ruled Kerala

Changemaker Postdoctoral Fellow Samantha Agarwal's new article is "Bivalent Hegemony: How Hindu Nationalists Appeal to Caste-Oppressed People in Communist-Ruled Kerala"
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Austin Davis and Jennifer Poole, Foreign influence: The international transmission of gender equality

Austin Davis and Jennifer Poole's new published article in The World Economy is "Foreign influence: The international transmission of gender equality."
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Prof. Thurka Sangaramoorthy

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When the Personal Is Political

CAS Prof. Thurka Sangaramoorthy's new book documents plight of rural immigration and health care challenges
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Jordan Tama, Bipartisanship and U.S. Foreign Policy

Jordan Tama's new book with Oxford University Press is Bipartisanship and U.S. Foreign Policy: Cooperation in a Polarized Age.
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