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Ukrainians are rallying global support via social media. But don’t call it a TikTok war.

Jen Schradie - March 23, 2022
Here’s what my research finds

These were our 10 most popular posts of 2021

E.J. Graff - December 29, 2021
Readers were very interested in Jan. 6, the former guy’s hold on the Republican Party, and race

Actually, Facebook isn’t making people angrier. Some people are just jerks.

Michael Bang Petersen and Alexander Bor - October 26, 2021
People share disinformation to hurt the other side, this research shows.

South Dakota’s wealth is in finance. South Dakotans still think it’s in farming.

Filip Viskupič and David Wiltse - October 14, 2021
More people may work in agriculture — but the Pandora Papers revealed that the state has become an international financial haven

How Republican leaders could motivate their voters to get vaccinated against the coronavirus

John Kane and Ian G. Anson - October 7, 2021
Our research found an argument that boosts Republicans’ willingness to get vaccinated.

Denmark appears to have beaten covid-19 — for now. Here’s how it did it.

Michael Bang Petersen and Alexander Bor - September 17, 2021
For the most part, Danes avoided blaming and shaming their fellow citizens

20 years later, America’s ‘War on Terror’ language has gone global

Somdeep Sen and John Collins - September 9, 2021
Right-wing governments and movements often use these words to justify authoritarian and racist policies.

Did bigger and better benefits during the pandemic ease people’s money worries?

Valerie Frey - August 25, 2021
New data from 25 countries reveal why many people aren’t reassured by government measures

The E.U. is furious that Belarus allowed more than 4,000 migrants to cross into Europe

Gerasimos Tsourapas - August 12, 2021
As countries in the global north outsource refugee management to the global south, expect more poor countries to ‘weaponize’ migration.

The U.N. climate report is dire. So why are there no limits on maritime shipping’s carbon emissions?

Jan Stockbruegger - August 11, 2021
My research examined the politics behind the dearth of policies.
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