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The Matthew Effect: How the Election Process Discourages Working-Class Representation, Colton Simmons, UG '24 (ED8F2324)Working-class Americans are vastly underrepresented in legislative institutions. Indeed, elected officials in the United States are wealthier, more educated, and overwhelmingly come from more…
From Research Princeton Research Day
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Deliberative Climate Politics: from citizens’ assemblies to responsive democratic systems?Are citizens’ assemblies a solution to solve two pressing crises: democratic dissatisfaction and climate emergency? The Citizens’ Convention for Climate, and the Great National Debate in…
From Nicole Bergman
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After the Riot: Partisanship and Political Life in the Wake of January 6This timely discussion featured five Princeton University faculty as they considered the events of January 6, the Trump impeachment trial, and how political misinformation affected American…
From Department of History Department
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CITP Seminar: Serge Egelman - Taking Responsibility for Someone Else’s Code: Studying the Privacy Behaviors of Mobile Apps at ScaleModern software development has embraced the concept of “code reuse,” which is the practice of relying on third-party code to avoid “reinventing the wheel” (and rightly so).…
From CI Center for Information Technology Policy
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Mexico's 2018 Elections: To What Extent Have The Decisions of the High Chamber of the TEPJF Enchanced Electoral Integrity in the 2017-2018 Elections in Mexico?Reyes Rodriguez, Justice of the Electoral Tribunal of the Federal Judiciary (TEPJF)
From PL Latin American Studies
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Mexico's 2018 Elections: Round Table: Institutional Safeguards and ChallengesJavier Aparicio, CIDE Lorenzo Cordova, INE Reyes Rodriguez, TEPJ Guillermo Trejo, Notre Dame Moderator: Esteban Rossi-Hansberg, Theodore A. Well '29 Professor of Economics, Princeton University
From PL Latin American Studies
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Mexico's 2018 Elections: Elections, Violence, and Corruption PanelJavier Aparicio, Guillermo Trejo, Moderator: Maria Inclan
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Mexico's 2018 Elections: Mexico 2018: A Young Normal Democracy?Javier Aparicio, Associate Professor and Head of the Political Studies Division, CIDE
From PL Latin American Studies
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"Party Polarization, Economic Inequality, and the 2016 Election" Fall Football LectureNolan McCarty, Susan Dod Brown Professor of Politics and Public Affairs and Chair, Department of Politics describes how income inequality and political polarization have both increased dramatically…
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