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Posted on December 15th, 2020 in Faculty by Aaron Dusso

Scott Pegg recently had his classroom essay questions land on the Library of Economics and Liberty blog. Dr. Pegg used Bryan Caplan’s book Open Borders: The Science and Ethics of Immigration in his class. The post has already generated some interesting comments. Also, don’t miss your chance at free access (50 days) to Dr. Pegg’s …

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Posted on December 10th, 2020 in Faculty by Aaron Dusso

Our colleague Amanda Friesen is co-authoring a special issue of the journal Politics and Life Sciences.  Here is the call for proposals: Call for Proposals “Life Science in Politics: Methodological Innovations and Politics Issues” Guest Editors Amanda Friesen, IUPUI Aleksander Ksiazkiewicz, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Rose McDermott, Brown University   Deadline for Proposals: April 1, …

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New Pub
Posted on December 2nd, 2020 in Faculty by Aaron Dusso

Don’t miss Dr. McCormick’s updated version of his highly respected textbook Understanding the European Union: A Concise Introduction. Description: This is the must-have, leading introduction to the European Union. Offering an ideal primer on the EU’s history, institutions, and politics, this concise textbook also covers the various challenges and opportunities faced by the EU, from …

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Posted on November 23rd, 2020 in Faculty, Featured by Aaron Dusso

The success of former vice-president Joe Biden in the recent US presidential election has been met with relief by most Europeans and their political leaders. After four years of Trumpian idiosyncrasies and uncertainties, during which tensions in the transatlantic relationship reached unprecedented levels, most now expect a return to some kind of normality. Just what …

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Election panel speakers
Posted on November 18th, 2020 in Faculty by Aaron Dusso

Don’t miss this fantastic panel discussion happening Thursday Nov. 19th on religion and the 2020 election. It’s cohosted by our own Amanda Friesen and SLA colleague Andrew Whitehead (Department of Sociology) with outstanding guest speakers Jamil W. Drake (Florida State University) and Janelle Wong (University of Maryland). Check it out here Religion & the 2020 …

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Posted on November 16th, 2020 in Faculty, Featured by Aaron Dusso

Dr. Friesen, along with her co-author Dr. Aleksander Ksiazkiewicz (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), recently published an article titled, “Slimy worms or sticky kids: How caregiving tasks and gender identity attenuate disgust response,” in the journal Politics and the Life Sciences. You can find Dr. Ksiazkiewicz’s twitter thread discussing the piece here. It has some …

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Posted on November 3rd, 2020 in Faculty by Aaron Dusso

Don’t let talk radio convince you of a falsehood. There is a process that all states follow after the voting stops. It’s determined by a combination of state and national law. None of it says that counting must stop on Election Day. The Congressional Research Service has an excellent pamphlet on this: The Electoral College: …

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Posted on November 2nd, 2020 in Faculty by Aaron Dusso

Don’t miss Dr. Dusso’s recent interviews on the election in the Chicago Tribune’s Post-Tribune and on Fox 59 news Indianapolis. Post-Tribune “Shifts in mail-in ballot count date may have little impact on voters, experts say, but results likely unknown Tuesday” And Fox 59 “Hamilton County early voter turnout three times higher than 2016 election”

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Posted on October 29th, 2020 in Faculty by Aaron Dusso

Don’t miss Fox 59’s story “Experts weigh in on what could have been done to shorten early voting wait times in Marion County,” with Dr. Dusso’s thoughts on voter suppression and long lines at voting locations. Check it out here.

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