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Political Ethics
(Wiley, 2018)Political ethics is the practice of making moral judgments about political action, and the study of that practice. It is divided into two branches: the ethics of process, which focuses on public officials, the methods they ... -
A Brief History of Education in the United States
(American Economic Association, 1999)This essay is the companion piece to about 550 individual data series on education to be included in the updated Historical Statistics of the United States, Millennial Edition (Cambridge University Press 2000, forthcoming). ... -
The Political Ethics of Political Campaigns
(Routledge, 2018-10-26)Campaigns are an odd way to choose leaders. Corporations, universities, hospitals, and other organizations rely instead on search committees, trustee boards, and outside consultants, and the like. Some of the most important ... -
Reflections on the Question of When, If Ever, Violence is Justified in Struggles for Social or Political Change
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Informed Influence: The Impact of Media Portrayal on Black Lives Matter Support
(2022-06-03)This paper investigates the influence that the media portrayal of police violence has on support for the Black Lives Matter (BLM) Movement using a belief elicitation study. Participants are exposed to a fictitious media ... -
Ethically Adrift: How Others Pull Our Moral Compass from True North, and How We Can Fix It
(2013-09-03)This chapter is about the social nature of morality. Using the metaphor of the moral compass to describe individuals' inner sense of right and wrong, we offer a framework to help us understand social reasons why our moral ... -
Five Studies on the Causes and Consequences of Voter Turnout
(2013-10-08)In advanced democracies, many citizens abstain from participating in the political process. Does low and unequal voter turnout influence partisan election results or public policies? If so, how can participation be ... -
The Impact of Child-Parent Relationship on Young Adults’ Career Choice
(2021-09-28)Career choice is one of the most importance decision that young adults make, which may impact them for a long time. Decades of research studying the factors that influence young adults career choice established the critical ... -
Strengthening Models of Civic Engagement: Community-Informed Approaches to Inclusive and Equitable Decision-Making
(Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation, New America, 2022-07)For too long the federal policymaking process has been mysterious and inaccessible to everyone but the most sophisticated, elite stakeholders. Not only has this made the policymaking process exclusive to long-standing ... -
Human Rights: A Brief Introduction
(2014)Human rights constitute a set of norms governing the treatment of individuals and groups by states and non-state actors on the basis of ethical principles regarding what society considers fundamental to a decent life. These ...
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Use of the Zebrafish to Explore the Connection of Pituitary Development with Congenital Craniofacial Syndromes
(2024-05-06)This thesis project analyzes pituitary development using the zebrafish study model. Our lab focuses on studying craniofacial malformations using complementary models that include human and other mammalian cells, mice and ... -
The impact of access to public transportation on the mental well-being of senior citizens post driving-cessation in rural New York
(2024-05-06)Driving cessation is a difficult challenge for many older adults, especially in rural areas where access to basic and social needs are commonly only possible through vehicular transportation. Individuals who have given up ... -
Decarbonizing Electricity in the United States: A Review of Goals and Effectiveness
(2024-05-06)In 2022 alone, U.S. reliance on natural gas to meet peak demand electrical generation needs prevented the global use of fossil fuels to decrease, clearly signifying the link between the country’s energy dependence on fossil ...