Identity politics can help Biden win in November Christopher Stout - September 16, 2020 Appeals for racial equity can motivate Democrats to vote.
Red states are finally starting to Google ‘coronavirus’ Michael Tesler - March 16, 2020 Sometimes, reality breaks through the partisan bubble
Why are the #OscarsSoWhite? Google searches give us a clue. Bethany Lacina - February 9, 2020 Here’s how the Hollywood-audience-Hollywood feedback loop works.
Who’s winning the Democratic debates? Here’s what Google search trends can’t tell you. Filippo Trevisan - July 30, 2019 What do those search spikes really mean, anyway?
Twitter users mostly retweet politicians and celebrities. That’s a big change. Kalev Leetaru - March 7, 2019 Unlike Facebook, it has not spread virally across the planet.
These were our top 10 most popular posts of 2018 E.J. Graff - December 31, 2018 [caption id="attachment_81973" align="aligncenter" width="960"] President Trump speaks in Fargo, N.D.
How Donald Trump appeals to men secretly insecure about their manhood Eric Knowles and Sarah DiMuccio - November 29, 2018 From boasting about the size of his penis on national
What 500 elections in 28 European countries can tell us about the effects of anti-immigration rhetoric Michael Freedman and Elizabeth Dekeyser - October 30, 2018 As the midterms loom, President Trump and the Republican Party
Here’s how Google is helping, not hurting, democracy Henry Farrell - December 22, 2017 Sean Richey and J. Benjamin Taylor have a new book
What could make Americans — and Congress — care about Zika? Joshua Busby - August 17, 2016 [caption id="attachment_45386" align="aligncenter" width="960"] The Aedes aegypti mosquito is thought