As communities grapple with the real-time impacts of complex, increasingly divisive problems—from climate change to economic policy—…
Leaders of three industrial cities share what they’ve learned while working to turn decline into growth.
This study investigates whether voter registration removals in Ohio during the federally protected “quiet period” preceding the 2024…
As U.S. national elections are increasingly decided by narrow margins, the accuracy of voter list maintenance has become both consequential…
This study evaluates the impact of text messaging interventions on voter registration updates in two scenarios: one involving unresponsive…
Virtually all human beings live in the midst of, vulnerable to, and often grateful for the company and practical utility of the many…
Trust between citizens and the institutions that govern them is essential for effective policy, especially in public health. Across the…
More than 550 students, academics, and leaders in government, multilateral organizations, and the private and nonprofit sectors debated a…
Behaviorally-informed “nudges” are widely used in government outreach, but face criticism for being too modest to address poverty at scale…
Both academic researchers and political pundits have warned about the cumulative effects of partisan media over time. This concern hinges…