Firms are increasingly giving consumers the vote. Eight studies show that, when firms empower consumers to vote, consumers infer a series…
In expanding its program that lets residents vote on public spending, New York City is enlivening democracy and engaging the electorate.
As a project in Long Beach demonstrates, treating people as individuals rather than as statistics can yield big benefits.
This paper is an edited version of the Jerry Lee Lecture delivered at the Stockholm Criminology Symposium in 2018, the year in which…
Once again, the nation confronts a potential #MeToo moment, with accusations of sexual assault and misconduct against President Trump’s…
Cornell William Brooks is Hauser Professor of the Practice of Nonprofit Organizations and Professor of the Practice of Public Leadership…
We propose that a key reason why the workplace gender revolution has stalled (England, 2010) is that work remains the site of masculinity…
For many Americans, cities have become a beacon of hope. They are widely recognized as engines of the U.S. economy and laboratories of…
Using a new dataset capturing the ideological positioning of nearly half a million U.S. judges and lawyers, we present evidence showing how…