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Political Predisposition with John Hibbing | On Opinion
Political Predisposition with John Hibbing | On Opinion

Episode 27

“40% of the variance observed in political attitudes can be attributed to genetics”

Twin studies have suggested that one third of our political orient…

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A love letter to democratic institutions | Democracy Works
A love letter to democratic institutions | Democracy Works

Episode 26

The problems of disinformation, conspiracies, and cancel culture are probably familiar to many of our listeners. But they're usually talked about sep…

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Connection and Collaboration Through Podcasting | TDG Event Series

Episode 25

Have you ever considered hosting or producing a podcast to advance your work or address an issue? Podcasts are a great way to raise awareness and mak…

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Legislating for Change: Jessica González-Rojas | Future Hindsight
Legislating for Change: Jessica González-Rojas | Future Hindsight

Episode 24

Intersectionality

As an Assemblymember, González-Rojas works to address a variety of intersectional issues facing her community, ranging from housing …

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The January Insurrection According to Rep. Pramila Jayapal, What Families Need to Know about Covid in Kids, and Our Roundtable Debates AOC’s Met Gala Moment | Our Body Politic
The January Insurrection According to Rep. Pramila Jayapal, What Families Need to Know about Covid in Kids, and Our Roundtable Debates AOC’s Met Gala Moment | Our Body Politic

Episode 23

Farai Chideya talks with Representative Pramila Jayapal of Washington about her decision to have an abortion years ago, and her experience of the Jan…

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Afghanistan, Part I: Red Pill | Democracy in Danger
Afghanistan, Part I: Red Pill | Democracy in Danger

Episode 22

The forever war claimed 243,000 lives and cost $2.3 billion over two decades, before coming to a chaotic end with the withdrawal of U.S. troops from …

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Where Juvenile Detention Looks More Like Teens Hanging Out | 70 Million
Where Juvenile Detention Looks More Like Teens Hanging Out | 70 Million

Episode 21

There’s a place in rural St. Johns, Arizona, where teens who have encounters with officers of the law can play pool, make music, and get mentored ins…

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Hey, Journalists. Does the Public Trust You? Joy Mayer | How Do We Fix It?
Hey, Journalists. Does the Public Trust You? Joy Mayer | How Do We Fix It?

Episode 20

Only four in 10 Americans say they have a lot of trust in the news media. That's a big problem for our democracy. While journalists are supposed to t…

4 years, 7 months ago

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How the Media Economy Drives Political News | Science of Politics
How the Media Economy Drives Political News | Science of Politics

Episode 19

Local news is losing out to online, nationalized, and more polarized outlets. How do the economics of news production and the contributors who write …

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Kathryn Stoner on Russia’s Economy, Politics, and Foreign Policy | Democracy Paradox
Kathryn Stoner on Russia’s Economy, Politics, and Foreign Policy | Democracy Paradox

Episode 18

Biden's current policy is, you know, we want Putin to calm down, be stable for awhile and turn our focus to restraining China. I don't think that's g…

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