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Optimal Sampling of News Organizations’ Paid Content

by Alex Remington | March 13, 2012

2011 paper from the Columbia Business School on paywall strategies for news organizations’ online content.

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Politics & Government

Variability in citizens’ reactions to different types of negative campaigns

by John Wihbey | March 7, 2012

A 2011 study in the American Journal of Political Science on the effectiveness of negative campaign tactics.

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Criminal Justice, Education, Media

Overview of state anti-bullying legislation and other related laws

by Margaret Weigel | March 7, 2012

2012 report from Harvard’s Berkman Center for Internet and Society on current laws as well as definitions of bullying, prevention strategies, and educational, social and legal responses.

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Economics, Environment

The water footprint of humanity

by Pratibha Joshi | March 6, 2012

2012 study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences on the total amount of water utilized by individuals and societies globally.

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Economics, Environment, Politics & Government

U.N. report: Findings on e-Waste problems in Africa

by Christopher Olver | March 5, 2012

2011 United Nations report on the ecological and economic impacts of electrical and electronics equipment recycling and disposal practices in West Africa.

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Economics, Environment

Financial performance of the major oil companies, 2007-2011

by John Wihbey | March 2, 2012

2012 Congressional Research Service report on business results for the five biggest U.S. oil companies over the past five years.

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Research chat: Scholarship and blogging “across the pond”; the view from LSE

by John Wihbey | March 2, 2012

An excerpt from a 2012 blog posting about research communications, by the London School of Economics’ “Impact of Social Sciences” site.

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Media, Politics & Government

Misinformation and fact-checking: Research findings from social science

by John Wihbey | March 1, 2012

2012 New America Foundation report on cognitive and psychological phenomena that make the task of journalistic corrections difficult.

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Economics, Health, Politics & Government

Global malaria mortality between 1980 and 2010: A systematic analysis

by Christopher Olver | February 28, 2012

2012 meta-study from the University of Washington and the University of Queensland on estimates of global malaria mortality rates over the past three decades.

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Politics & Government, Race & Gender

End of the segregated century: Racial separation in America’s neighborhoods, 1890-2010

by Leighton Walter Kille | February 28, 2012

2012 report by the Manhattan Institute on the historical evolution in the racial segregation of neighborhoods in the United States.

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