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ECPS Interview Professor Mabel Berezin (Mabel Berezin): The People Behind Trump Are Scarier Than He Is The potential re-election of Donald #Trump on November 5, 2024, raises significant #concerns for American #democracy, according to Professor Mabel Berezin. While she
Demographic Change is Reshaping Public Policy From NY to Africa Matt Hall, Parfait Eloundou-Enyegue, and colleagues at the Cornell Population Center are pushing traditional disciplinary boundaries to address the challenges of global population transformations. news.cornell.edu/stories/2024/1…
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Jean-Marie Le Pen, founder of France's far-right National Front party who died Tuesday at 96, was a driving force behind public xenophobia, nationalism & anti-globalization that began to take off in Europe post-2000, says Cornell Dept of Sociology prof Mabel Berezin as.cornell.edu/news/cornell-e…
Here & Now's Celeste Headlee talks about the legacy of far-right French politician Jean-Marie Le Pen, who died on Tuesday at the age of 96, with Mabel Berezin, director of @CornellEurope and professor Cornell Dept of Sociology . WBUR wbur.org/hereandnow/202…
Are social scientists good for boardrooms? Cornell Dept of Sociology professor Michael Macy helps answer on BBC: "There are countless ways social scientists make discoveries that help us live our lives more effectively and avoid some of the traps waiting out there." bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/w3…
How are data about LGBTQ communities used (& misused) by governments, companies and community organizations? Launching this month, a new project including Cornell Dept of Sociology professor Jamie Budnick investigates how many identify as LGBTQ why the numbers matter. as.cornell.edu/news/new-resea…
In a world that’s more connected every day, economists and computer scientists need to work together. Cornell Economics, Cornell Bowers Computing and Information Science, & Cornell Dept of Sociology researchers have thought this way for years, and the rest of the world is catching on. It all started over soup… as.cornell.edu/news/where-com…
College-age adults are moving out of New York for housing-related concerns or because they got a job in another state, Cornell Dept of Sociology professor Benjamin Cornwell says in Newsweek. NY gained population from 2023– 2024 after a long trend of residents leaving. newsweek.com/new-york-rever…
To cut through misinformation and fragile claims, Cornell Dept of Sociology associate professor Cristobal Young has written a book calling social science researchers to the highest standards of evidence through “multiverse analysis.” CornellArts&Sciences Cambridge University Press news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/0…
The 2020 pandemic was surprisingly divisive, Cornell Dept of Sociology professor Michael Macy tells Bloomberg: While disasters often bring people together, the pandemic precipitated a tipping point, tearing us apart in a way that wouldn’t be easily reversed. bloomberg.com/opinion/articl…
DIY religion: Cornell Dept of Sociology-led research finds that many Americans are leaving organized religion – not for secular rationality, but to pursue spirituality in ways that better align with their values. Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World Landon Schnabel CornellArts&Sciences news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/0…
There’s no place like home — and even when state-by-state income tax disparities make it profitable to move, high-wage earners seem to agree, according to new Cornell University-led research. Cornell Dept of Sociology Cornell Center for Social Sciences Russell Sage Foundation news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/0…
Every year, about 2.5 % of wealthy Americans move to other tax jurisdictions – compared with about 5% of low-income taxpayers, Cornell Dept of Sociology professor Cristobal Young tells The New York Times, saying the stakes are too high to move for many high earners. nytimes.com/2025/09/15/bus…
“For believers, the Rapture represents the ultimate validation. Rapture beliefs create powerful in-group/out-group dynamics," Cornell Dept of Sociology professor Landon Schnabel tells NBC Entertainment, adding that social media drove widespread interest in this week's prediction. nbcnews.com/news/us-news/r…
Raul Armenta, Cornell Dept of Sociology doctoral student from L.A., studies the intersection of education and the criminal legal system. His research explores how individuals affected by incarceration make sense of higher education. as.cornell.edu/news/student-s…