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Vol. 37, Issue 1, Pages 5-17
Scott Sagan asked me to revisit Nuclear Ethics, a book I published in 1986, in light of current developments in world affairs. In doing so, I found that much had changed but the…
Pages 92-97
Despite accumulating challenges, digital information and communication technologies retain considerable democratic potential. They have enabled movements, mass protests, and open-…
The authors emphasize that the world urgently requires trillions of dollars to invest in climate action and biodiversity protection to keep the global temperature rise below 1.5°C…
2023, Paper: "There is a long history of racial equity as a topic of concern for responsible investment – and related fields of practice variously labeled socially responsible,…
Vol. 37, Issue 3, Pages 324-332
Purpose: To evaluate if nudges delivered by text message prior to an upcoming primary care visit can increase influenza vaccination rates.
Design: Randomized, controlled trial.…
The Center for Public Leadership at Harvard Kennedy School is calling for nominations for the 2023 Gleitsman Citizen…
Leadership development is a massive industry. But do these programs actually pay off for the leaders who participate in them? Through a series of experiments, surveys, and…
“I need ammunition, not a ride.” With those six words one year ago, President Zelenskyy galvanized his country and riveted the world’s attention on the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
The William Monroe Trotter Collaborative for Social Justice is joinig forces with Christian and Jewish organizations to advance the possibility of reparations for African…
Vol. 120, Issue 7, Pages e2216179120
In the United States, liberals and conservatives disagree about facts. To what extent does expertise attenuate these disagreements? To study this question, we compare the…