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Expert Commentary

Media, Politics & Government

Dynamic public opinion: Communication effects over time

by John Wihbey | November 4, 2011

2010 study in the American Political Science Review on the variables that can affect public views on issues over time.

Expert Commentary

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Environment

Structure of scientific opinion on climate change

by John Wihbey | November 4, 2011

2011 study surveying and analyzing scientific opinion on issues of global climate change and its causes.

Expert Commentary

Politics & Government, Race & Gender

I’m not voting for her: Polling discrepancies and female candidates

by Margaret Weigel | November 3, 2011

2010 study in Political Behavior on why pre-election polls in contests involving female candidates often do not accurately predict actual election outcomes.

Expert Commentary

Economics, Media

Race to the bottom: Media marketization and increasing negativity toward the U.S. in China

by John Wihbey | November 3, 2011

2011 study in Political Communication examines trends in news stories in Chinese media and looks at underlying pressures driving these trends.

Expert Commentary

Father and daughter online (istockphoto)
Media

Facebook and the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act

by Margaret Weigel | November 2, 2011

2011 study published in the online journal First Monday on the online practices of 1,007 U.S. households with children, including age of initial registration and parental knowledge.

Expert Commentary

Politics & Government, Race & Gender

Sex and race: Are black candidates more likely to be disadvantaged by sex scandals?

by John Wihbey | November 2, 2011

2010 study in Political Behavior examines how voters respond to hypothetical sex scandals involving a white and black candidate.

Expert Commentary

Economics, Politics & Government, Race & Gender

Ethnic fractionalization and foreign aid effectiveness

by Katie Gleason | November 1, 2011

2011 study from the University of Melbourne in the Journal of African Economies on the conditions that affect the efficacy of foreign aid.

Expert Commentary

Politics & Government, Race & Gender

United States voting law changes in 2012

by Elise Shanbacker | November 1, 2011

2011 article by the NYU Brennan Center for Justice on the potential impacts of voting-law changes on the 2012 election.

Expert Commentary

Stress (iStock)
Economics, Health, Race & Gender

Racial disparities in health: How much does stress really matter?

by Katie Gleason | October 28, 2011

2011 study from Harvard University published in the DuBois Review exploring the interaction between stress and public health outcomes, along racial lines.

Expert Commentary

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Economics, Media

Can prominence matter even in an almost frictionless market?

by Margaret Weigel | October 28, 2011

2011 paper from the University of Oxford published in the Economic Journal on the significance of page rankings in Internet search results.

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Over the past decade, there’s been a proliferation of private firms offering highly detailed climate risk assessments for sale. Here’s what journalists need to know about this burgeoning market — plus, six big questions they should ask.

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