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Holding on to the Act of Inquiry

By Olga Shvetsova, Binghamton University

Flipping pages in a library is out, as is retaining and synthesizing volumes of abstract information, let alone the memorization of hard facts. There are now buttons for all of that. In fact, the youngest among us, those who were academically reared in the age of Google Scholar, may not even be aware that the flipping of pages was ever a thing.

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When Redistribution Backfires Politically: Theory and Evidence from Land Reform in Portugal

Voters in democracies regularly have the chance to hold political parties accountable for their behavior in office. That includes taking stock of public policies that benefit some people at the…

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Proxy Politics: The Persistence of Discrimination Against Elected Women in Rural India

Political inequality does not stop at the doorstep of political office. Women who overcome the political glass ceiling and win elections, often against the odds, continue to face discrimination and…

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