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Economics, Politics & Government

Republic of South Sudan: Opportunities and challenges for Africa’s newest country

by Rozanne Larsen | August 22, 2011

2011 report by the U.S. Congressional Research Service on outstanding issues for the newly independent African nation.

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How to write better business stories

by Chris Roush | August 22, 2011

Six tips for writing more compelling business stories

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Economics

The Great Recession and import protection: The role of temporary trade barriers

by John Wihbey | August 22, 2011

2011 study by the World Bank on how the global economic crisis that took place from 2008 to 2009 has impacted the multilateral trading system.

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Economics, Media, Politics & Government

Civil movements: Facebook and Twitter in the Arab Spring

by Rozanne Larsen | August 22, 2011

2011 study by the Dubai School of Government on social networking access and usage during the region’s 2011 democracy movements.

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Covering private and small companies

by Chris Roush | August 22, 2011

Five top places to find stories about small and private businesses, which make up more than 98% of all U.S. firms

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Politics & Government

2008 U.S. presidential primaries through the lens of prediction markets

by Margaret Weigel | August 19, 2011

2011 study by Stanford University and the California Institute of Technology on how the presidential primary system shapes certain outcomes.

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Economics

Bundle of joy: Does parenting really make us miserable?

by Margaret Weigel | August 17, 2011

2011 study by Arizona State and Santa Clara University on the correlation between parenting and happiness.

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Education, Media, Politics & Government

Digital media education and online civic and political participation

by Margaret Weigel | August 15, 2011

2010 paper from the MacArthur Foundation’s Youth and Participatory Politics research project on youth media literacy and civic participation.

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Carnegie Knight Initiative report, 2011

2011 Report on the Carnegie-Knight Initiative on the Future of Journalism Education

by John Wihbey | August 11, 2011

Report produced by Harvard’s Shorenstein Center on the progress shown in journalism schools participating in a nationwide reform movement

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Icebergs view from a ship

Research chat: Alexis Madrigal of The Atlantic talks icebergs, Google Scholar and his process

by John Wihbey | August 11, 2011

The Atlantic’s Alexis Madrigal reflects on his sequence of Web-based research for an online article, “The Many Failures and Few Successes of Zany Iceberg Towing Schemes.”

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