Deval Patrick is a professor of practice and co-director of the Center for Public Leadership at the Harvard Kennedy School.
Originally…
Candidate choice survey experiments in the form of conjoint or vignette experiments have become a standard part of the political science…
How do judges' previous professional experiences affect case outcomes? In this short article, we investigate the question by documenting…
Young Americans share concerns about democracy, the Biden administration, the repercussions of the pandemic, and climate change in the…
Are cap-and-trade schemes working? This column presents a summary of eight existing schemes arguing that half meet the independence…
We examine the types of risk that organizers seeking to build people-based political power take and describe how organizers cultivate…
To move forward on any of the challenges confronting Boston, we have to think about how we are — physically — getting there. Climate change…
How do leaders translate collective action into political power—or not? How do they build a constituency of people that stands behind them…
Grassroots organizing and collective action have always been fundamental to American democracy but have been burgeoning since the 2016…
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Depression can affect individuals’ attitudes by enhancing cognitive biases and altering perceptions of risk. Some evidence suggests an…