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Spring 2019 Dialogo: Democracy and Politics in the United States
The social sciences are the means by which we come to understand the world in which we live.
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2019 Saller Disseration Prize awarded to Liam Mannix (History)
Liam Mannix, PhD’18 (History), has been selected as the 2019 Recipient of the Richard Saller Dissertation Prize.
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Sociology’s Kristen Schilt and Chase Joynt examine decades of trans history in ...
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A research project about Detroit helped Angela Li launch a career in spatial da...
Economics major turned spatial data scientist
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Politically polarized teams produce better work, analysis of Wikipedia finds
Balanced ideological diversity and strong guidelines produce higher quality articles
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Emily Osborn named inaugural faculty director of the Social Sciences Teaching F...
On Thursday, March 7, Dean Amanda Woodard announced that Emily Osborn, Associate Professor in the Department of History and the College, has agreed
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Winter 2019 Dialogo: International Social Sciences
Division faculty and students have long been the vanguard for international social sciences research.
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2019 Social Sciences Research Center Faculty Seed Grants and Graduate Student F...
The Division of the Social Sciences has announced the recipients of the 2019 Social Sciences Research Center (SSRC) Faculty Seed Grants and Graduat
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April 4 Event will revisit Robert Park and Ernest Burgess’s The City
First published in 1925, The City is a trailblazing text in urban history, urban sociology, and urban studies.
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Exploring children’s understanding of rules – and when they can be broken
Although parents might sometimes feel otherwise, children are inherently rule followers.