Course
Intersession 2023
What are the impacts of governments' and social media companies' increasing reliance on algorithmic decision-making?
Data-Driven Decision Making: How Algorithms Change Our World
Course
Intersession 2023
This intersession course will introduce students to the political ideas of Alexis de Tocqueville as derived from his observations of the United States.
Democracy in America: Critiquing Democratic Theory & Practice through Alexis de Tocqueville
Debate
Nov.29.2022
Debate: Donald Trump’s Accountability for the Insurrection
Course
Spring 2023, W 1:30-4:00
A research seminar building upon the recent revelations about founder Johns Hopkins, his family, and their relationships to slave holding.
History Research Lab: Discovering Hard Histories at Hopkins
Course
Spring 2023, M 1:30-4:00PM
How has our information environment been transformed, and how can we create alternatives that will help deliberative democracy flourish?
Fighting the Information War: Democracy, Autocracy, and the Battle of Narratives in the 20th and 21st Centuries
Course
Spring 2023, MW 1:30-2:45PM
Exploring the dynamics and interplay between social entrepreneurship, social change, and policy.
Social Entrepreneurship and Democratic Erosion
Course
Spring 2023, TTh 1:30-2:45PM
What does it take for people to engage productively as informed, skilled, and effective members of democratic communities and the world?
Introduction to Civic Life
Panel Discussion
Nov.14.2022
The 2022 Midterms: What Happened—and What Now?
SNF Agora Faculty Affiliate,...
Kris-Stella Trump
Report
The Race, Memory, and Democracy Project Report
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