Jane Fountain Discusses Challenges to Democracy in an Era of Digitalization
Jane Fountain, director of the School of Public Policy, recently published a new article on challenges to democracy in an era of digitalization.
Burcu Baykurt Co-Authors Research Article on Predictable Borders
Burcu Baykurt, communication, and Alphoncina Lyamuya '20 '21 MPPA have authored a research article on machine learning and predictable borders.
Tomaskovic-Devey & Mendoza Discuss Gender Pay Gaps in New Paper
Donald Tomaskovic-Devey, sociology, & Matthew Mendoza, PhD student in sociology, have co-written an article on gender pay gaps.
New UMass Amherst Poll Shows Many Republican Residents Considering Leaving Massachusetts
More than 50% of Massachusetts Republicans surveyed have considered moving out-of-state in the past year, according to new UMass Poll results.
Jamie Rowen Authors New Research Article in Law & Social Inquiry
Jamie Rowen, legal studies and political science, has published a new research article in Law & Social Inquiry.
Trump's Words Could Undermine Rule of Law, According to Article Co-Authored by Paul Collins, Jr.
Paul Collins, Jr., legal studies and political science, has co-authored an article in The Conversation on the effect Trump has on confidence in the legal system
Gregor Semieniuk Testifies Before Senate Budget Committee on Stranded Fossil Fuel Assets
Gregor Semieniuk, economics and PERI, testified before the Senate Committee on the Budget on stranded fossil fuel assets.
Nathan W. Chan Co-Authors Working Paper on Environmental & Racial Justice
Nathan W. Chan, resource economics, has co-authored a new paper on how traditional environmental research overlooks issues of environmental and racial justice.
Gerald Epstein Pens Article on the Financial Crisis of 2023
Gerald Epstein, economics and co-director of the PERI, has written a column on the financial crisis of 2023.
Bridgette Davis Co-Authors New Study on Enhancing Case Management Outcomes
Bridgette Davis, public policy, has co-authored a new study on the effectiveness of case management distribution strategies.