A practical guide to enlisting, mobilizing and continually engaging like-minded people
Using voting records from a unique transition in the 19th-century Caribbean, Christian Dippel examines the embrace of self-interest by new legislators
Personal beliefs, especially among the less educated, often outweigh actual data
How unknown individuals turn into influencers on a platform for programmers
Laws that threaten ideological preferences prompt some opponents to adopt more extreme beliefs
Research suggests such a connection when donations are publicized
Whites reprimanded for using a Black stereotype express fewer biases about Latinx people and women
Research looks beyond management to measure how co-workers police each other
In pre-World War II Germany, sports clubs became a vehicle to spread Nazism
Seeking to improve school attendance, researchers learn how some students think
Only after a Rush Limbaugh broadcast did evacuation rates diverge politically
Claiming victimhood of a different sort — say, concerning free speech — seen as more effective in silencing criticism
Analysis of 250 studies finds the most common response to negative workplace behavior is an eye for an eye
Smartphone data reveals that wait times at the polls are much longer for black people
Which one walks out happier?