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Matthew O. Jackson, "The Human Network: How Your Social Position Determines Your Power, Beliefs, and Behaviors" (Vintage, 2019)
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Social networks existed and shaped our lives long before Silicon Valley startups made them virtual. For over two decades economist Matthew O. Jackson, a professor at Stanford University, has studied how the shape of networks and our positions within them can affect us. In this interview, he explains how network structures can create poverty traps, …
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GOP politicians attempt to micromanage public schools yet again
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NC House members discuss efforts to expand voting rights and end gerrymandering
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Members discuss House Bill 446 and House Bill 542. The post NC House members discuss efforts to expand voting rights and end gerrymandering appeared first on NC Policy Watch.Clayton Henkel による
Today we visit an archived episode of The Public Square®. We share a letter written by one of our listeners that we have held close through the years. Original air date July, 2017 Topic: Our Mission The Public Square® with host Dave Zanotti thepublicsquare.com Air Date: Monday, April 19th, 2021
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Senator Mike Woodard discusses Medicaid expansion, voting rights, education funding and the GOP’s renewed effort to limit the rights of transgender people
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The post Senator Mike Woodard discusses Medicaid expansion, voting rights, education funding and the GOP’s renewed effort to limit the rights of transgender people appeared first on NC Policy Watch.Clayton Henkel による
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Courts and Law reporter Yanqi Xu discusses North Carolina’s eviction crisis
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Read Yanqi’s eviction coverage here, here and here. The post Courts and Law reporter Yanqi Xu discusses North Carolina’s eviction crisis appeared first on NC Policy Watch.Clayton Henkel による
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Nolan McCarty on Polarization: What Everyone Needs to Know
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Nolan McCarty is the Susan Dod Brown Professor of Politics and Public Affairs and Interim Dean of the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs. He is the co-author of several books, including Political Bubbles: Financial Crises and the Failure of American Democracy and Polarized America: The Dance of Ideology and Unequal Riches. His mos…
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Lawmakers misfire with plan to expand school vouchers
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The post Lawmakers misfire with plan to expand school vouchers appeared first on NC Policy Watch.Rob Schofield による
Much has long been made of the bold legislative action that President Franklin Delano Roosevelt marshalled forward in his first 100 days in office in the midst of the Great Depression. To take stock of the Biden presidency, Lilly and Susan asked three thoughtful political scientists—Dr. Jonathan Bernstein (Bloomberg Media), Dr. Nadia E. Brown (Purd…
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EP 167: Shoshana Weissmann, Avid Hiker & National Parks Enthusiast
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In Episode 167 of District of Conservation, Gabriella interviews Shoshana Weissmann. When not focusing on occupational licensing reform or working for a public policy think thank, Shoshana hikes and traverses National Parks. Shoshana chats how Acadia National Park inspired her love of the outdoors, the best altitude sickness remedies, her close enc…
Our guest this episode is part of a team of researchers that used data from real people's social media accounts to build bots that expose people to news they don't agree with – then they measured how users reacted. What they found is that when people are exposed to views that oppose their own, they actually become MORE not LESS polarized. Guest: Ch…
How do we deal with disagreements? How do we live in the unrelenting "cancel culture" of the day? Our team doesn't hold back in today's conversation, but we also won't neglect this very important question - "What does scripture teach us?" Please join us today on The Public Square®. Topic: Faith in Culture The Public Square® with hosts Dave Zanotti …
Why has The Public Square® and The American Policy Roundtable® worked on "Gilbert & Jack"? How does this project align with our mission? Let discuss this with author, Alan C. Duncan, today on The Public Square®. Topic: general The Public Square® with hosts Dave Zanotti and Wayne Shepherd. thepublicsquare.com Air Date: Friday, April 16th, 2021…
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The mounting pressure to address racial injustice, police misconduct
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Johana Londoño, "Abstract Barrios: The Crises of Latinx Visibility in Cities" (Duke UP, 2020)
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The rapid gentrification of Black and brown neighborhoods in urban areas by predominantly upper-class white and other white-adjacent peoples is largely facilitated by urban redevelopment and revitalization projects. These projects often usher in aesthetics that seek to attract those understood as desirable populations. But what happens when the aes…
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Graham Smith, "Can Democracy Safeguard the Future?" (Polity, 2021)
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Our democracies repeatedly fail to safeguard the future. From pensions to pandemics, health and social care through to climate, biodiversity and emerging technologies, democracies have been unable to deliver robust policies for the long term. In Can Democracy Safeguard the Future? (Polity Press, 2021), Graham Smith, a leading scholar of democratic …
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Why the eating disorder care crisis is risking lives
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Eating disorder services in the NHS are at crisis point, with lockdown making an already pressurised situation even worse. With both adults’ and children’s admissions rocketing, the number of specialist beds has not kept pace, leaving patients stranded without the care they need on general medical wards. This week we are joined by two experts in th…
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Jeremy Adelman: Fatigued Pluralist Narrative, The Gibbon Paradox, and Global Interdependence
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Jeremy Adelman is the Henry Charles Lea Professor of History at Princeton University and the Director of the Global History Lab, which strives to teach students internationally how to create new global narratives even across divides. Recently, the Global History Lab has brought displaced persons and refugees into its network. His academic focus is …
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IPI Resident Scholar Merrill Matthews welcomes Dr. H. Sterling Burnett in a discussion of each of President Biden's five points of his gun control executive order and finds they miss the mark.Merrill Matthews, Dr. H. Sterlilng Burnett による
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Some would have us believe that Central American migrants are fleeing north to escape climate change. IPI Resident Scholar Merrill Matthews welcomes Dr. H. Sterling Burnett who exposes the myth behind the notion of "climate refugees."Merrill Matthews, Dr. H. Sterling Burnett による
Who is "Gilbert"? And who is "Jack"? We discuss these fascinating people with the author, Alan C. Duncan today on The Public Square®. Topic: Life and Health Issues The Public Square® with host Dave Zanotti thepublicsquare.com Air Date: Thursday, April 15th, 2021
Growing numbers of undocumented migrants crossing the Mexico-U.S. border have raised a political firestorm in the United States, with some – particularly Republicans – calling the situation a “crisis.” Polling suggests that handling migration may be a weak spot in President Biden’s otherwise popular agenda. What are the numbers when it comes to und…
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NC should implement medication-assisted therapy to combat opioid overdoses
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Charley E. Willison, "Ungoverned and Out of Sight: Public Health and the Political Crisis of Homelessness in the United States" (Oxford UP, 2021)
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If health policy truly seeks to improve population health and reduce health disparities, addressing homelessness must be a priority. Homelessness is a public health problem. Nearly a decade after the great recession of 2008, homelessness rates are once again rising across the United States, with the number of persons experiencing homelessness surpa…
Here we discuss the informal negotiations the U.S. is trying to have with Iran to reestablish a nuclear agreement. This includes Middle East actors, state sponsored militia considerations, along with a new presidential administration views on a possible agreement.Public Policy による
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Bible Study: Intercession For The Body of Christ
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Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/join/orthos/checkout)James D. Gailliard による
The panel on The Public Square® gets to weigh in and share their thoughts on "Gilbert & Jack: What C.S. Lewis Found Reading J.K. Chesterton". If you missed it our very own producer, Alan C. Duncan, has spent years crafting this outstanding book. Join us now on The Public Square® to learn more. Topic: general The Public Square® with hosts Dave Zanot…
What is the message behind "Gilbert & Jack"? Author, Alan C. Duncan, shares how he discovered the heart of this project. Don't miss this fascinating episode of The Public Square®. Topic: Life and Health Issues The Public Square® with hosts Dave Zanotti and Wayne Shepherd. thepublicsquare.com Air Date: Wednesday, April 14th, 2021…
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Anita Hardon, "Chemical Youth: Navigating Uncertainty in Search of the Good Life" (Palgrave MacMillan, 2020)
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Anita Hardon's Chemical Youth: Navigating Uncertainty in Search of the Good Life (Palgrave MacMillan, 2020) explores how young people engage with chemical substances in their everyday lives. It builds upon and supplements a large body of literature on young people’s use of drugs and alcohol to highlight the subjectivities and socialities that chemi…
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NC lawmakers again buck science, common sense with attacks on transgender rights
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Ep. 3.06: Online Mentorship Programs with Global Health Mentorships
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This month, Ashley interviewed Danielle Agnello, executive director of Global Health Mentorships (GHMe). Their mentorship program has been entirely online since before the COVID-19 pandemic. Ashley and Danielle discussed why the organization decided to operate that way, what benefits they've seen, and what to look for when thinking about mentorship…
Where did the idea for "Gilbert & Jack" begin? Author, Alan C. Duncan with us to share the journey of creating this excellent book. Join us now on The Public Square®. Topic: general The Public Square® with hosts Dave Zanotti and Wayne Shepherd. thepublicsquare.com Air Date: Tuesday, April 13, 2021
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Morten T. Korsgaard, "Bearing with Strangers: Arendt, Education and the Politics of Inclusion" (Routledge, 2018)
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Bearing with Strangers: Arendt, Education and the Politics of Inclusion (Routledge, 2018) looks at inclusion in education in a new way. By introducing the notion of the instrumental fallacy, it shows how this is not only an inherent feature of inclusive education policies, but also omnipresent in modern educational policy. It engages with schooling…
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Allison B. Wolf, "Just Immigration in the Americas: A Feminist Account" (Rowman & Littlefield, 2020)
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Allison B. Wolf's Just Immigration in the Americas: A Feminist Account (Rowman and Littlefield, 2020) proposes a pioneering, interdisciplinary, feminist approach to immigration justice, which defines immigration justice as being about identifying and resisting global oppression in immigration structures, policies, practices, and norms. In contrast …
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Karen Petrou, "Engine of Inequality: The Fed and the Future of Wealth in America" (Wiley, 2021)
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Following the 2008 financial crisis, the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy placed much greater focus on stabilizing the market than on helping struggling Americans. As a result, the richest Americans got a lot richer while the middle class shrank and economic and wealth inequality skyrocketed. In Engine of Inequality, Karen Petrou offers pragmatic …