Can Memes Really Win Elections?
"Social media is mostly a reflection, not a cause, of political behavior," the Prof Lacy says in an article about social media and its effect on the election. Read the full article from The Atlanic HERE!
[more]"Social media is mostly a reflection, not a cause, of political behavior," the Prof Lacy says in an article about social media and its effect on the election. Read the full article from The Atlanic HERE!
[more]Prof. Lind discusses the Asia policy differences between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. "Japan is already quite familiar with their different approaches," Lind says. Read the full Japan Time article HERE!
[more]The Dartmouth community reacts to the new dynamics in the race for the White House.
[more]"Even if someone doesn't personally support violence, if they think the other side does, and they witness an attempted political assassination, there is a real risk that this could lead to escalation," Prof Westwood says in and article for The Associated Press.
[more]New research shows that the relationship between education and antisemitism varies across countries.
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