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Ken Conca, After the Floods: The Search for Resilience in Ellicott City

Ken Conca's timely new book is "After the Floods: The Search for Resilience in Ellicott City."
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Dana Fisher Awarded $1 Million AmeriCorps Grant for Expanded Climate Research

AmeriCorps has awarded an additional $1.04 million to SIS Professor Dana Fisher to expand her research project 鈥淎ddressing Climate Change Through Our Nation鈥檚 Service Corps.鈥
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SIS Faculty and PhD Students Present at APSA Conference

SIS faculty and PhD students presented academic papers at the American Political Science Association 2024 Conference in Philadelphia.
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Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, Facts and Explanations in International Studies and beyond

Patrick Thaddeus Jackson's new published book argues for better accounts of facts and their relationship to explanation in international studies.
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Jordanna Matlon, Tapping imaginaries: Guinness, masculinity, and the promise of Africa Rising

Jordanna Matlon's new article in the International Review of Sociology interrogates masculinity and the consumer politics of late capitalism in urban Africa.
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Mohammed Abu-Nimer, Reflections on Three Decades of Islamic Nonviolence

In a new article in the Journal of Pacifism and Nonviolence, Mohammed Abu-Nimer is interviewed about Islamic nonviolence.
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Carl LeVan, Liberal visions of multiculturalism and majoritarianism

Carl LeVan's new article in Frontiers in Political Science is part of a special issue on "Fake News, Disinformation and Post-Truth Politics: Comparing the European Union and other Western Democracies"
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Sumitra Badrinathan, Misinformation and Support for Vigilantism: An Experiment in India and Pakistan

Sumitra Badrinathan's new article for American Political Science Review provides evidence that support for vigilantism can be reduced through the dissemination of credible information, even in polarized settings
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Samantha Agarwal and Yang Zhang receive ASA Distinguished Article Honorable Mention

Samantha Agarwal and Yang Zhang received honorable mentions for the ASA Collective Behavior and Social Movements Section's Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship Article Award.
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Jordan Tama, Polarization and US Foreign Policy

Jordan Tama's new co-edited volume is Polarization and US Foreign Policy: When Politics Crosses the Water's Edge.
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