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Race & Gender

Religion, race and perceived barriers to marriage

by John Wihbey | December 16, 2011

2011 study published in Sociology of Religion using national survey data of adults ages 18 to 59 to examine how religion can factor into people’s reluctance to marry.

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Economics, Race & Gender

Sexism and gender inequality across 57 societies

by Rozanne Larsen | December 16, 2011

2011 study from DePaul University published in Psychological Science linking societal-level sexism and increased gender inequality.

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Economics, Environment, Politics & Government

Reflective surfaces in urban areas: Global cooling?

by Leighton Walter Kille | December 15, 2011

2009 study by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory on the potential benefits of increasing the reflectivity of urban surfaces such as pavement and roofs.

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Politics & Government

Political movements, presidential nominations and the Tea Party

by John Wihbey | December 15, 2011

2011 paper from Claremont McKenna College about how the Tea Party compares with other ideological movements in American history.

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Economics, Environment

Effects of fair trade on income, educational attainment and health in three countries

by Katie Gleason | December 15, 2011

2009 study in the Journal of Public Policy and Marketing on how participation in a fair-trade organization affected the income, education and health of producers

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Media

Association between violent video game play and aggression among adolescents

by Margaret Weigel | December 14, 2011

2011 longitudinal study published in the journal Developmental Psychology on the relationship between sustained violent video game play, aggression and youth.

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Media, Politics & Government

How television covers the presidential nomination process

by John Wihbey | December 13, 2011

2011 study from George Mason University on television news coverage of presidential candidates during primary season.

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Media

Explaining variation in Twitter adoption among a diverse group of young adults

by Rozanne Larsen | December 13, 2011

2011 study from Northwestern University on different motivations among teens who use Twitter.

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Economics, Race & Gender

Role of microfinance in promoting women’s social capital

by Katie Gleason | December 12, 2011

2009 study from Wesleyan University in the American Sociological Review on how small loan programs help women in India to gain skills and power.

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Economics, Politics & Government

Analysis of health, safety and greening vacant urban space

by John Wihbey | December 12, 2011

2011 research from the University of Pennsylvania on the personal and community benefits of creating more green spaces in urban areas.

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