John Cho `22 presents QSS research project on stereotypes of Asian-American political candidates
John Cho `22 recently presented a research paper on stereotypes of Asian-American political candidates.
[more]John Cho `22 recently presented a research paper on stereotypes of Asian-American political candidates.
[more]Abstract: How can data science be used to improve the process of rights enforcement? In reactive rights enforcement, policymakers wait for individuals to 1) recognize a rights violation has occurred, 2) decide to report the violation, and 3) navigate reporting bureaucracies. Reactive rights enforcement can lead to inequalities in rights enforcement. In contrast, the projects we feature involve proactive rights enforcement.
[more]The Program in Quantitative Social Science (QSS) is pleased to congratulate its affiliated faculty members who have been honored for their scholarly achievements. Two members of the QSS Steering Committee were promoted with tenure. They are
[more]Yusaku Horiuchi, Professor of Government and the Mitsui Professor of Japanese Studies at Dartmouth College, recently published an article on the effect of public diplomacy on foreign public opinion.
[more]Assistant Professor of Government Charles Crabtree asked to provide some advice to the graduating members of the Class of 2021.
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