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Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen: USA more polarized than before – but there is hope
Aug. 9, 2022—John Geer, Ginny and Conner Searcy Dean of the College of Arts and Science, and Mary Catherine Sullivan, doctoral candidate in political science, quoted.
Bloomberg: Putin’s Ukraine war has three lessons for global food supplies
Aug. 9, 2022—Amanda Little, writer-in-residence in English, authored.
NPR: How 3 presidents announced the deaths of terrorist leaders and what it says about them
Aug. 8, 2022—Distinguished Professor of History Thomas Schwartz, quoted.
The Hill: Research: Congressional town halls signal and support effective lawmaking
Aug. 8, 2022—Wiseman, Cornelius Vanderbilt Professor of Political Science, co-authored.
Washington Post: She’s a long shot for Congress — but is trying to make history, anyway
Aug. 8, 2022—Allison Anoll, assistant professor of political science, quoted.
Washington Post: Josh Hawley’s problem with masculinity
Aug. 8, 2022—Jonathan Metzl, Frederick B. Rentschler II Professor of Sociology and Medicine, Health and Society, quoted.
Tennessean: How Kidizenship is helping young citizens express themselves and be heard
Aug. 8, 2022—Amanda Little, writer-in-residence in English, authored.
The Conversation: Fueled by virtually unrestricted social media access, white nationalism is on the rise and attracting violent young white men
Aug. 8, 2022—Sophie Bjork-James, assistant professor of anthropology, authored.
The New Yorker: What really drives members of Congress to do the unthinkable?
Aug. 8, 2022—Bruce Oppenheimer, Professor of Political Science, Emeritus, quoted.
ABC Australia: Why social distance can be good for democracy: Making space to reflect on others’ beliefs and our own makes us better citizens
Aug. 8, 2022—Robert Talisse, W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy, authored.