The new CID Voices podcast from the Harvard Center for International Development is bringing together a constellation of leaders who are…
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The spreading of misinformation about the novel coronavirus has serious implications not only for our…
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Listen to this Wiener Conference Call with Chris Robichaud, Senior Lecturer in Ethics and Public Policy, as…
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Findings identify potential media channels for reaching those who resist getting vaccinated.
Two of the most significant concerns about the contemporary United States are the erosion of democratic institutions and the increase in…
Public health requires collective action—the public best addresses health crises when individuals engage in prosocial behaviors. Failure to…
COVID-19 vaccines are widely available in wealthy countries, yet many remain unvaccinated. We report on two studies (United States and…
March 2023. GrowthPolicy’s Devjani Roy interviewed Matthew Baum, the Marvin Kalb Professor of Global Communications and Professor of Public…
Conspiratorial beliefs can endanger individuals and societies by increasing the likelihood of harmful behaviors such as the flouting of…
Public and policymaker support for treatment or punishment can be swayed by substance users’ racial identity in media depictions, says a…