American Islam: A View From the Suburbs Justine Howe Politics & Economics, Religion Some American Muslims are turning to emerging institutions that, because they are neither home nor mosque, are known as “third spaces.”
How Video Can Help Police——And the Public Mary Angela Bock Law, Politics & Economics With three billion camera-equipped cellphones in circulation, we are awash in visual information. Cameras are lighter, smaller and cheaper than ever and they’re everywhere, making it possible for nearly...
For-Profit Journals Must End James Campbell Education, Politics & Economics, Society & Culture Why the old academic publishing model doesn't work anymore.
Intersectional Critiques Of The Criminalization Of Black Girls, Past & Present Lindsey E Jones History, Politics & Economics Twenty first century black women advocating on behalf of black girls are building momentum around policy and research meant to address with precision the age-, race-, and gender-specific problems of black...
The Liberal Legacy of Theodore Roosevelt André Da Silveira Branco Pereira Politics & Economics In one of the first Democratic Presidential debates, Bernie Sanders invoked Teddy Roosevelt. This was news because it’s curious that the most left leaning Democratic Presidential candidate in many years...
How Cheating Corrupts Our Schools Michael Yarbrough Education, Politics & Economics The stats on cheating in school are worse than you think.
How Circulating Public Knowledge Creates Major Trouble for Companies Vincent F. Hendricks and Joachim S. Wiewiura Politics & Economics What happens when people start talking about your company on Facebook.