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Expert Commentary

Economics, Media

News paywalls: Consumer views on paying for content

by Chaz Kelsh | November 5, 2015

2015 study published in Electronic News that explores how consumers view the economic nature of news and consumers’ willingness to pay for multi-platform news products.

Expert Commentary

Economics, Environment, Health, Politics & Government

Solid waste disposal and landfill gas collection: Research

by Denise-Marie Ordway | November 1, 2015

2015 report from Yale University and the University of Florida that estimates the amount of solid waste the U.S. disposed of in 2012 and analyzes the effectiveness of U.S. landfills at capturing gas emissions.

Expert Commentary

Economics, Environment, Health

Cigarette taxes and older adult smoking

by Chaz Kelsh | October 31, 2015

2015 study in Health Economics that investigates the potential impact that raising cigarette taxes might have on tobacco use among older adults.

Expert Commentary

President Lyndon B. Johnson signs Tonkin resolution, 1964 (NARA)
Criminal Justice, Politics & Government

Congressional authorizations for use of military force: Research on “war powers,” legislators and the president

by John Wihbey | October 31, 2015

2015 review of papers and scholarship on the interplay between the U.S. Congress and presidents with respect to the use of military force and areas of Constitutional tension.

Expert Commentary

Criminal Justice, Politics & Government, Race & Gender

Red-light cameras: What insights can they offer about racial profiling?

by Denise-Marie Ordway | October 30, 2015

2015 study published in Police Quarterly that uses red light camera observations to measure racial disparities in traffic violations in an attempt to clarify conflicting evidence related to racial profiling.

Expert Commentary

Economics, Politics & Government

Impact fees on development: Do they affect jobs?

by Chaz Kelsh | October 29, 2015

2015 study published in Economic Development Quarterly that examines how the impact fees that governments charge on new construction projects affect local employment.

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Criminal Justice, Health, Politics & Government, Race & Gender

The needs of gay and sexual minority, homeless youth: Results of a national survey

by Farah Qureshi | October 29, 2015

2015 report from the Williams Institute at UCLA School of Law that focuses on the needs of gender and sexual minority youth, who are over-represented within the homeless population and face more mental and physical health problems.

Expert Commentary

Plano, Texas, buffer zones (plano.gov)
Criminal Justice, Politics & Government

Sex offender laws, registries and policy questions: Research roundup

by Denise-Marie Ordway | October 26, 2015

2015 selection of research exploring topics such as female offenders, juvenile offenders, the effectiveness of sex-offender registries, recidivism rates and public perceptions of sex crimes.

Expert Commentary

Crisis mapping Japan, 2011 (Ushahidi.com)
Media

Crowdsourced projects and skewed results: Research findings on participation and social influence factors

by Joanna Penn | October 26, 2015

2015 and 2011 papers in PNAS that highlight dynamics within crowdsourcing projects and provide notes of caution around factors that can produce weaker or even flawed results.

Expert Commentary

Equal pay for women (whitehouse.gov)
Economics, Race & Gender

Equal pay, gender wage gaps and “constantly moving goalposts”: Review of 40 years of research

by Pooja Gupta | October 24, 2015

2014 article in the Cambridge Journal of Economics on the scholarly literature, current debates, progress made, and the proposed remedies for closing the gender pay gap.

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