Overlooked No More: James Sakoda, Whose Wartime Internment Inspired a Social Science Tool
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by Elizabeth Landau and Ben Klemens
2w ago
After documenting his experience in Japanese American internment camps, Sakoda helped bring the study of human behavior to the computer age ..read more
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Who’s Afraid of Integration? A Lot of People, Actually.
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by Thomas B. Edsall
1M ago
An enormous body of research shows how well it works to improve society, but policymakers often retreat from it anyway ..read more
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Fathers Gained Family Time in the Pandemic. Many Don’t Want to Give It Back.
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by Claire Cain Miller
2M ago
A substantial share of fathers who took on more domestic work during lockdowns have kept it up, new data shows, and rearranged their work lives to do so ..read more
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The Self-Destructive Effects of Progressive Sadness
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by David Brooks
2M ago
The recent emotional storm did nobody any good ..read more
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Three Years Into Covid, We Still Don’t Know How to Talk About It
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by Jon Mooallem and Photographs by Ashley Gilbertson
3M ago
Most Americans think they know the story of the pandemic. But when a writer immersed himself in a Covid oral-history project, he realized how much we’re still missing ..read more
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Meet the People Working on Getting Us to Hate Each Other Less
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by Thomas B. Edsall
3M ago
As the threat to democratic norms and procedures mount, there has been an explosion of research aimed at lowering the political temperature ..read more
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The Resentment Fueling the Republican Party Is Not Coming From the Suburbs
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by Thomas B. Edsall
4M ago
The anger felt by rural voters toward the Democratic Party is driving a regional realignment ..read more
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La ‘terapia de Instagram’ tiene un problema
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by Tara Isabella Burton
6M ago
La cultura de la terapia y el autocuidado que se presenta en las redes sociales suele plantear un rechazo a nuestras vidas comunitarias. Pero resulta que somos animales sociales ..read more
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How ‘Instagram Therapy’ Creates a Moral Vortex
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by Tara Isabella Burton
7M ago
It’s not self-care when you hurt your friend’s feelings ..read more
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MacArthur Foundation Announces 25 New ‘Genius’ Grant Winners
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by Matt Stevens
8M ago
The 2022 awards are going to artists, activists, scholars, scientists and others who have shown “exceptional creativity.” The grants are a bit bigger than before: $800,000 over five years ..read more
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