2023
- Learning from Latin America: coordinating policy responses across national and subnational levels to combat COVID-19By: Michael M Touchton, Felicia Marie Knaul, Hector Arreola-Ornelas, Renzo Calderon-Anyosa, Silvia Otero-Bahamón, Calla Hummel, Pedro
- Author Correction: Non-pharmaceutical interventions to combat COVID-19 in the Americas described through daily sub-national dataBy: Michael Touchton, Felicia Marie Knaul, Héctor Arreola-Ornelas, Thalia Porteny, Óscar Méndez Carniado, Marco Faganello
- How race, resentment, and ideology shape attitudes about native American inherent rights and policy issuesBy: Raymond Foxworth, Carew BouldingAbstract: What shapes attitudes about Native American policy issues and inherent rights? Race and
- Perceptions of Pandemic Resume Gaps: Survey Experimental Evidence from the United StatesBy: Regina BatesonAbstract: As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, millions of people found themselves out of work in 2020 and 2021. Going forward, will
- Does emergency rule help counterinsurgents? Testing the hearts and minds theoriesBy: Aysegul Aydin, Marie GrayAbstract:Is popular support necessary to win counterinsurgency wars? We argue that countries that adopt extralegal frameworks to defeat
- Dissertation: God, Guns, and Guts: The Effect of Racial Priming on White Support of Black Civil Liberty ExpressionCommittee: Anand Sokhey (Chair), Vanessa Baird, John Griffin, Josh Strayhorn, Michael McDevitt (CMCI – Journalism)Major Fields:
- Dissertation: The Sublime and a Dying Earth: Cultivating an Environmentally Conscious Political ImaginationCommittee: Michaele Ferguson (Chair), Tamar Malloy, Steven Vanderheiden, Lauren Stone (Germanic and Slavic Studies), Elisabeth Ellis (