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How Does Polarization Impact US Foreign Policy?

SIS professor Jordan Tama answers several questions about his recent co-edited volume, "Polarization and U.S. Foreign Policy."
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Leveling Up the Far Right

SOC professor Adrienne Massanari explores how gaming 鈥減aved the way for far-right and alt-right activism鈥 in her new book, Gaming Democracy.
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Jeff Bachman, Genocide Studies: Pathways Ahead

Jeff Bachman's new book from Rutgers University Press is "Genocide Studies: Pathways Ahead."
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AI DebunkBot Effectively Persuades People from Believing Conspiracy Theories

An interview with DebunkBot creator and 海角换妻 Psychology Professor Thomas Costello
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Dr. Pietroszek and Manuel Rebol at ITS 2023

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Mixed-Reality Research Presented at ITS2023

Allowing first responders to administer aid remotely
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Ken Conca, After the Floods: The Search for Resilience in Ellicott City

Ken Conca's timely new book is "After the Floods: The Search for Resilience in Ellicott City."
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Dana Fisher Awarded $1 Million AmeriCorps Grant for Expanded Climate Research

AmeriCorps has awarded an additional $1.04 million to SIS Professor Dana Fisher to expand her research project 鈥淎ddressing Climate Change Through Our Nation鈥檚 Service Corps.鈥
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Dana Fisher Awarded $1 Million AmeriCorps Grant for Climate Research

Director of the Center for Environment, Community & Equity and SIS professor Dana Fisher discusses her research being supported by an AmeriCorps grant.
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A photo of SIS professor Sumitra Badrinathan with the test "Research Highlight" are shown next to her photo.

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How Does Misinformation Impact Support for Vigilante Violence?

SIS professor Sumitra Badrinathan answers questions about her recent research on misinformation and vigilantism published in the American Political Science Review.
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The new study published in Science was selected as the cover image for the print version of the prestigious journal. Reprinted with permission from AAAS.

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鈥楨ven the deepest of rabbit holes may have an exit鈥

Pathbreaking study led by 海角换妻 psychology professor reveals conversations with AI models can reduce conspiracy theory beliefs
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