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Citizenship

Elizabeth F. Cohen
December 31, 2019

Refugees and Guesthood in Turkey

Lamis Abdelaaty
November 15, 2019

Beyond Redistricting and Campaign Finance: Six Bold Ideas to Rebuild Our Democracy

William A. Galston, Grant Reeher, Nancy Jacobson, The Honorable Tom Davis

This policy brief proposes six ideas beyond gerrymandering and campaign finance reform to help solve polarization.

September 23, 2019

Voting Can Be Hard, Information Helps

Melody Crowder-Meyer, Shana Kushner Gadarian & Jessica Trounstine
March 15, 2019

See related: U.S. Elections

Blood in the Rust Belt: Mourning and Memorialization in the Context of Community Violence

Robert A. Rubinstein, Sandra D. Lane, Lookman Mojeed, Shaundel Sanchez, Elise Catania, Timothy Jennings-Bey, Arnett Haygood-El & Edward Mitchell Jr.
September 11, 2018

See related: Crime & Violence

Ethnic diversity and attitudes towards refugees

Liza G. Steele & Lamis Abdelaaty
August 27, 2018

See related: Refugees

Assessing Judicial Empowerment

Thomas M. Keck
April 17, 2018

See related: Law

The Science of Fake News

David Lazer, Matthew Baum, Yochai Benkler, Adam Berinsky, Kelly Greenhill, Filippo Menczer, Miriam Metzger, Brendan Nyhan, Gordon Pennycook, David Rothschild, Michael Schudson, Steven Sloman, Cass Sunstein, Emily Thorson, Duncan Watts & Jonathan Zittrain
Emily Thorson, assistant professor of political science, and co-authors call for a coordinated investigation into the underlying social, psychological and technological forces behind fake news to counteract the phenomenon's negative influence on society.
March 9, 2018

See related: Civil Rights

Action Anthropology in a Free Clinic

Sandra D. Lane, Robert A. Rubinstein & Robert H. Keefe
December 8, 2017

Considering Shared Government Services in New York State: A Guide for Citizens and Public Officials

Kristi Andersen, Shana Kushner Gadarian, Joseph V. Julian, Minchin G. Lewis, Grant Reeher, Danielle Thomsen, Michael Wasylenko, Colleen Dougherty, Zach Huitink, Eric van der Vort, Sunju Raybeck

The FY 2018 New York State Executive Budget established the County-wide Shared Services Property Tax Plan requiring local governments to consider ways of sharing services in order to save taxpayer money, and improve the delivery of those services. To support the implementation of this new law, the New York State Department of State contracted with the Campbell Institute to develop a non-partisan guide to help public officials and citizens more usefully consider the possibility of sharing services within their counties.

May 25, 2017

How Civility Works

Keith J. Bybee
December 31, 2016

Future Foundry: A New Strategic Approach to Military-Technical Advantage

Ben FitzGerald, Alexandra Sander & Jacqueline Parziale
December 15, 2016

Collaborative Governance Regimes

Tina Nabatchi
December 31, 2015

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