Duke sociologist Christopher Bail examines ways organizations use digital resources to reach new audiences and broaden existing ones. Bail, the author of “Terrified: How Anti-Muslim Organizations Became Mainstream,” discussed his research with Campaign Stop 2016.
Nuclear power may appear clean, but the potential risks are chilling, says William Schlesinger, dean emeritus of Duke’s Nicholas School of the Environment.
Given the cost and risk, the only reason to send a human being to Mars is to foster international cooperation, writes an emeritus professor of history who’s also a former NASA historian.
Law professor Ernest Young, who worked with Ted Cruz in Texas, says he was often categorical in his judgments, but not because he failed to understand the other side’s arguments.
The latest installment of the Sanford School podcast “Ways & Means” examines how women gained a political voice in the U.S. – and then, surprisingly, in some ways lost it.
Anti-Muslim Rhetoric
How anti-Muslim groups became mainstream
Duke sociologist Christopher Bail examines ways organizations use digital resources to reach new audiences and broaden existing ones. Bail, the author of “Terrified: How Anti-Muslim Organizations Became Mainstream,” discussed his research with Campaign Stop 2016.
Duke Today
The Nuclear Option
Nuclear power may appear clean, but the potential risks are chilling, says William Schlesinger, dean emeritus of Duke’s Nicholas School of the Environment.
Jedediah Purdy on Bernie Sanders
Primary Voting
Should we move to nonpartisan primary systems?
Clinton Campaign
Hillary Clinton has a Killer Mike problem
Vice
Space Program
Mars: The impossible dream
Given the cost and risk, the only reason to send a human being to Mars is to foster international cooperation, writes an emeritus professor of history who’s also a former NASA historian.
the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Gun Control
Kristin Goss on gun-violence prevention efforts
Presidential Race
Returning to Texas, Cruz reset his career and created a political launchpad
Law professor Ernest Young, who worked with Ted Cruz in Texas, says he was often categorical in his judgments, but not because he failed to understand the other side’s arguments.
the Los Angeles Times
Bernie Sanders
Bernie is not the new Barry — and that’s a good thing
the Huffington Post
Women and Politics
A brain and a uterus
The latest installment of the Sanford School podcast “Ways & Means” examines how women gained a political voice in the U.S. – and then, surprisingly, in some ways lost it.
the podcast Ways & Means