Webcast
Dec.2.2020
The 2020 Election and Its Aftereffects: Results, Reflections, and Reimagining a Path Forward
Course
Fall 2020, TTH 10:00-11:00am
This course will examine Russia’s pioneering influence operation in the American presidential election of 2016, its impact and its implications for democracy.
SOUL: Russia, 2016 & the Future of Information Warfare
News
Digital disinformation and the 2020 election: ‘It’s going to be a complete mess’
November 14, 2019
Article
Most candidates agree that “grass-roots engagement” and a good ground campaign matter, but too often candidates misunderstand what actually makes them work.
The best way for Democrats to win in 2020? By ignoring the candidates for now.
Academic Journal
A first wave of sociological research on the 2016 presidential election has now been published, and a prominent theme of this research is the appeal of Trump’s campaign to white, working-class voters.
Status Threat, Material Interests, and the 2016 Presidential Vote
Academic Journal
Last summer, the killings of two unarmed African American men-Eric Garner in Staten Island, New York, and Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri-by white police officers reignited the national conversation about racial inequality in the United States.
Racial Inequality After Racism
Robert Lieberman
Fredrick C. Harris
Academic Journal
Political scientists have long used agriculture to study interest group politics. For pluralists like Truman, farmers were typical of ‘pressure groups’ that formed and pursued their interests through politics.
Post-exceptionalism and corporate interests in US agricultural policy
Adam Sheingate
Allysan Scatterday
Bob Martin
Keeve Nachman
Article
America, Online
Article
America is Not a Democracy
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