Course
Spring 2022, MW 4:30-5:45pm
We will gain experience with data-analysis at the intermediate level, handling data with multi-level and longitudinal structure.
Data Analysis for Social Science and Public Policy
Course
Spring 2022, MW 1:30- 2:45 pm
This course will take you from Russia to South Asia, Europe to the US, to analyze how our information environment has been transformed.
This is Not Propaganda
Course
Spring 2022, TTH 9 -10:15 am
What role does scientific expertise play (or not play) in American democracy? This is the key question we will address in this class.
Science and Democracy
Course
Spring 2022, W 1:30-4:00pm
In this course, we will draw upon the collective wisdom of faculty at Johns Hopkins’ new SNF Agora Institute to understand better the political challenges.
Democratic Challenges
Course
Spring 2022, TTH 4:30-5:45pm
How is democracy doing around the world? This course will help students to answer this question and ask their own questions about political systems.
Democracy by the Numbers
Course
Jan18-21, TWTHF 10am-12:55pm
A comparative perspective on American democracy and activism, leveraging the expertise of foreign dissidents from oppressive countries.
Frontlines of Freedom
Course
Fall 2021, TTh 4:30-5:45PM
We will gain experience with data-analysis at the intermediate level, handling data with multi-level and longitudinal structure.
Intermediate data-analysis for social science & public policy II
Course
Fall 2021, TTh 4:30-5:45PM
We will gain experience with data-analysis at the intermediate level, handling data with multi-level and longitudinal structure.
Intermediate data-analysis for Social Science & Public Policy I
Course
Fall 2021, MW 1:30-2:45PM
This course will take you from Russia to South Asia, Europe to the US, to analyze how our information environment has been transformed.
This is Not Propaganda
Course
Fall 2021, F 1:30-4:30PM
Are foundations good for democracy? How does philanthropic giving differ between conservatives and progressives, and how has that shaped American politics?
Philanthropy, Politics, and Democracy
Course
Fall 2021, TTh 9:00-10:15AM
What role does scientific expertise play (or not play) in American democracy? What role should scientific expertise play (or not play) in American democracy?
Science and Democracy
Course
Fall 2021, TTh 10:30-11:45am
In this seminar we examine the origins, dynamics, and consequences of nonviolent struggles around the world.
Nonviolent Resistance in World Politics
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