You’re invited to a Global Challenges to Democracy Seminar on democratic backsliding and erosion. You’re invited to join Susan Stokes, Tiffany and Margaret Blake Distinguished Service Professor and ...
Born on a Montana ranch in 1880, Jeannette Rankin learned early how to work hard, connect with people, and inspire collective purpose—skills that helped her become the first woman elected to the U.S.
In a new working paper, Crocodile Tears: Can the Ethical-Moral Intelligence of AI Models Be Trusted?, Allen Lab authors Sarah Hubbard, David Kidd, and Andrei Stupu introduce an ethical-moral ...
The GETTING-Plurality Research Workshop is a series convened by the Allen Lab for Democracy Renovation. In each session of the research workshop, we will discuss one paper focused on emerging ...
We aim to create a future in which all individuals can easily obtain reliable and actionable information to protect themselves from a wide range of risks, vindicate their rights, advance their ...
A public interest and scholarly project to document protests and demonstrations in the United States.
Shouting ourselves hoarse about the dire consequences of democratic erosion has not, on its own, brought people back in. Many are disillusioned with democracy and unmoved by exhortations to defend it.
Ritika Goel is a Stone Postdoctoral Fellow in Wealth Distribution, Inequality, and Social Policy at the Malcolm Wiener Center for Social Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School. She holds a PhD in ...
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