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Economics, Politics & Government

American public opinion on economic inequality, taxes and mobility

by Chrissie Long | September 25, 2012

2012 report from Illinois Wesleyan University published in Public Opinion Quarterly on income inequality and public opinion over time.

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Media, Politics & Government

Facebook experiment in social influence and political mobilization

by John Wihbey | September 19, 2012

2012 study in Nature that analyzes a large-scale experiment to influence voter behavior through messages on a social network.

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Economics

Policy intervention in debt renegotiation: The home affordable modification program

by John Wihbey | September 19, 2012

2012 study from the Federal Reserve Bank, Ohio State, Columbia, the University of Chicago and the U.S. Treasury on the shortcomings of the 2009 program.

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Economics, Health

Who says they have ever used a government social program? The role of policy visibility

by John Wihbey | September 18, 2012

2012 paper from Cornell University on the disjunction between citizens who acknowledge using government social programs and the number who actually do.

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Economics, Environment

Economic impacts of non-native forest insects in the Continental United States

by Leighton Walter Kille | September 15, 2012

2011 study on the economic costs imposed by more than 450 introduced insect species now established in forests in the United States.

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Politics & Government, Race & Gender

Residential segregation in new Hispanic destinations: Cities, suburbs and rural communities

by Katie Gleason | September 14, 2012

2010 study from Cornell and Mississippi State on how Latinos are more segregated in new destination places, particularly in the suburbs and rural areas.

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Media

Pew report: Americans and their cellphones, 2011

by Christopher Olver | September 14, 2012

2011 report by the Pew Internet & American Life Project on the ways Americans use mobile phones.

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Economics, Politics & Government

Views on democracy in the Muslim world: Pew Global Attitudes Project 2012 report

by Bakary Seckan | September 13, 2012

2012 Pew Research Center report evaluated changing views of individuals in Muslim countries regarding government, equality and the effects of the Arab Spring

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Media, Race & Gender

Media use, face-to-face communication and social well-being among 8-to-12-year-old girls

by Rozanne Larsen | September 13, 2012

2012 study from Standford University published in Developmental Psychology on ’tween girl digital media use and development.

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Economics, Race & Gender

In post-recession America, poverty rate stays high: Research roundup

by John Wihbey | September 12, 2012

2012 examination of Census Bureau figures on poverty and aggregation of related resources for interpreting poverty data and policy.

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