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31. Publications & Writing
AIDS and Security: New Evidence, New Actions
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32. Publications & Writing
Abysmal Ignorance: The Pre-life of Area Studies, 1917-1958
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33. Publications & Writing
Academic Internationalism: U.S. Universities in Transition
There is no clear social science research agenda or intellectual framework for assessing the globalization of U.S. higher education. Consequently, scholarly discussions of the topic are often anecdotal, conjectural, and highly polemical. The SSRC is running an ambitious research…
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Academically Adrift: Limited Learning on College Campuses
In spite of soaring tuition costs, more and more students go to college every year. A bachelor’s degree is now required for entry into a growing number of professions. And some parents begin planning for the expense of sending their kids to college when they’re born. Almost e…
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35. Publications & Writing
Achieving Nuclear Ambitions: Scientists, Politicians, and Proliferation
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36. Publications & Writing
Adapting to Climate Change: Thresholds, Values, Governance
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37. Publications & Writing
Affect: What is it Good For?
Authored by DPDF 2012 Mediated Futures Research Director, William Mazzarella.
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38. Publications & Writing
Africa as a Mirror of Democratization
The Fespaco Film FestivalSource: Isabel Mendes Africa as Subject v. Africa as Object Too often, academic approaches to the subject of democracy in Africa confine themselves to static and quantitative approaches that emphasize ordinal rankings, national units of analysis, and inst…
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39. Publications & Writing
African American Women's Writings in the Woman's Building Library
This article surveys six African American women whose work was represented in the Woman's Building Library exhibit at the Columbian Exposition: Elleanor Eldridge, Victoria Earle, A. Julia Foote, Frances Harper, Henrietta Cordelia Ray, and T. T Purvis. These women's writings cover…
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40. Publications & Writing
African Arguments
Africa has long been the locus and the focus for the most impassioned and intellectually-informed debates. But for many years, specialist Africa coverage in the world’s media has been in decline, alongside the withering of many African journals and magazines that used to provid…


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