This week, I was one of 12 Americans to receive a National Humanities Medal, based in part on research I began more than 40 years ago on…
For the enormous crowds who gathered in Tahrir Square over the past few days, the military’s announcement abrogating the new constitution…
Professor Burns reflects on recent Supreme Court decisions dealing with voting rights and same-sex marriage.
We marshal discoveries about human behavior and learning from social science research and show how these can be used to improve teaching…
When rules, taxes, or subsidies prove impractical as policy tools, governments increasingly employ “targeted transparency,” compelling…
Climate change is a complex long-run phenomenon. The speed and severity with which it is occurring is difficult to observe, complicating…
Governments can play great roles in their countries, regions, and cities; facilitating or leading the resolution of festering problems and…
In Infotopia, citizens enjoy a wide range of information
about the organizations upon which they rely for the satisfaction of
their…
People often hold extreme political attitudes about complex policies. We hypothesized that people typically know less about such policies…
A policy experiment in India suggests that placing female leaders in positions of power can dramatically change public attitudes.