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Suicide among adults aged 35-64 years: United States, 1999-2010

by Alexandra Raphel | May 3, 2013

2013 report by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention noting that the suicide rate for middle-aged Americans has been increasing.

Expert Commentary

Economics, Media, Politics & Government

What’s new in digital scholarship: April 2013

by John Wihbey | May 3, 2013

April 2013 review of recent studies and reports that relate to news, social and civic media, including Internet surveillance and the mobile “revolution” in the developing world.

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Economics, Education

Investing in children: Changes in parental spending on children

by Pratibha Joshi | May 3, 2013

2012 study in the journal Demography showing how American parents are spending increasing amounts of resources on their children.

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Environment

Coal country and the research battle: Interview with Ken Ward Jr. of the Charleston Gazette

by John Wihbey | May 2, 2013

2013 interview with Ken Ward Jr., of The Charleston Gazette (W.Va.), one of the country’s leading voices on energy and environment issues.

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Politics & Government, Race & Gender

Hispanics in the United States: Not only Mexicans

by John Wihbey | May 2, 2013

2013 report from Brown University providing detailed analysis of subgroups with the U.S. Latino population, including differences in rates of population growth, levels of segregation and education levels.

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Deen Freelon of American University: Research chat on digital scholarship

by John Wihbey | April 29, 2013

2013 chat with digital media and politics scholar Deen Freelon, of American University. Topics include the Arab Spring, Big Data, journalism.

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Education, Media

Online information, credibility and the “Google generation”: Research, tips, resources

by John Wihbey | April 29, 2013

2013 research review of academic literature as well as practical tips for instilling good online information-seeking habits in “digital natives.”

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Privacy protection strategies on Facebook

by Margaret Weigel | April 29, 2013

2013 study from the University of Maryland and the University of Western Ontario on young adults’ social and institutional privacy strategies on Facebook.

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Economics, Media, Politics & Government

What’s new in digital scholarship: January 2013

by John Wihbey | April 26, 2013

January 2013 review of recent studies and reports from disciplines such as computer science, political science, journalism research and communications.

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Economics, Education, Race & Gender

Sex differences in mathematics and reading achievement

by Alexandra Raphel | April 25, 2013

2013 study by University of Leeds and University of Missouri on gender differences in math and reading achievement.

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