'The Right to Flee the Dangers of War'
Charli Carpenter and Jenna Norosky have a new paper in Human Rights Quarterly focused on Ukraine's travel restrictions on "battle-aged" men.
UMass Poll Releases Findings on Upcoming Election, Public Views on 'Project 2025'
Throughout August, UMass Poll released findings on how the public feels about the presidential candidates and their feelings on the contentious "Project 2025."
Krause Publishes in Book on Italian Politics
Elizabeth Krause, anthropology, has contributed a chapter on the political discourse of protest to New Anthropologies of Italy.
The Effects of Climate Change on Early Human Evolution
Research co-authored by Jason Kamilar, anthropology, examines early human evolution and the decline of forest ecosystems in East Africa over 6 million years.
UMass Poll Releases Results on Massachusetts Issues
UMass Amherst Poll shares its latest results on major issues in Massachusetts, including support for the governor, immigration, and the ongoing housing crisis.
Stapleton's Research Highlighted in Washington Post Op-Ed
The research of Carey E. Stapleton, data analytics and computational social science (DACSS), was recently mentioned in an op-ed for The Washington Post.
Stapleton Co-Authors Paper for Public Opinion Quarterly
Data analytics and computational social science (DACSS) lecturer and teaching fellow, Carey Stapleton has co-authored a new paper for Public Opinion Quarterly.
Isabella Weber Co-Authors New Working Paper on Price Controls
Isabella Weber, economics, has co-authored a new working paper for the Forum for a New Economy
SBS Faculty Cited in Presidential Economic Report
Research by Fidan Kurtulus, economics, and Don Tomaskovic-Devey, sociology, is cited in the recently release 2024 Presidential Economic Report.
Arin Dube Interviewed on Pitchfork Economics
Arin Dube, economics, was recently a guest on the podcast Pitchfork Economics, where he discussed his research on wage growth.