Partisan Power
July 2012![]() |
The 2012 election is heating up fast and few are following it as closely as Matt Levendusky, Assistant Professor of Political Science. From his research for his book The Partisan Sort: How Liberals Became Democrats and Conservatives Became Republicans to his current examination of partisan media outlets, Professor Levendusky offers a unique take on the political process. In this Q&A, Levendusky examines the extenuating factors that can influence an ordinary voter’s political opinions.
Associate Professor of Classical Studies Thomas Tartaron discusses the evolution of the Olympic Games. Blake Cole
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Associate Professor of Philosophy Kok-Chor Tan examines the intricacies of distributive justice on a global scale. Blake Cole
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John MacDonald sheds light on the Trayvon Martin case and the impact it’s making on the public. Brea Stover
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Undergraduate student James Sadler investigates successful area high schools. Greg Johnson
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Social scientist Jere Behrman gives an inside look at his work outside the classroom. Rachel Witte and Brea Stover
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Anthropologist Theodore Schurr studies the connection between Native Americans and the Altai population. Mark Wolverton
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Graduate student Whitney Laemmli discusses the evolution of pointe shoes. Greg Johnson
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John Lapinski shares his insider view on the Republican presidential nomination race. Blake Cole
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Michael Katz uses a social lens to examine urban violence. Tracey Quinlan Dougherty
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Penn students discuss their summer internship experiences in India. Rachel Witte
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Jessica Calarco explores the benefits of seeking help in the classroom. Brea Stover
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Young scholars explore cutting-edge research topics at this year’s Undergraduate Research Fair. Brea Stover and Rachel Witte
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Antonio Merlo riffs on Italy’s looming economic collapse. Blake Cole and Rachel Witte
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Walter Licht uses history to explain why the recession might be here to stay. Brea Stover
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Bioethicist Jonathan Moreno discusses the battle over science in America. Rachel Witte
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Anthropologist Deborah Thomas examines the history of violence in Jamaica. Priya Ratneshwar
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Ksenia Gorbenko analyzes media and its effect on social movements. Blake Cole
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Beth Linker describes the impact of rehabilitation services during World War I. Blake Cole
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Political scientist Rogers Smith discusses some of the key cases the U.S. Supreme Court tackled during its 2010-2011 term. Blake Cole
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Video: Emerson Brooking investigates the similarities between ancient and modern military tactics. Blake Cole
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Adriana Petryna says the decades-old disaster may prove invaluable in responding to Japan's Fukushima nuclear power plant accident. Blake Cole
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Thomas Sugrue discusses planned legislation to strip collective bargaining and other rights from union workers. Blake Cole
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Penn's Center for the Advanced Study of India helms breakthrough study of socioeconomics among India's Dalit caste. Blake Cole
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An audio Q&A with Professor of American Social Thought and Professor of History Mary Frances Berry.
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Professor of History Beth Wenger chronicles Jewish Americans' quest for historical identity.
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