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Essays

Investigations, analyses, polemics, and imaginaries

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Authenticity, American Style

The meaning of authenticity in the era of “reality show” politics

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Jeremy Safran March 23, 2018
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Making Knowledge Available

The media of generous scholarship

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Shannon Mattern March 22, 2018
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Crossing Ironbound Borders

A journey of environmental justice

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Ana I. Baptista March 22, 2018
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Is (Cynthia) Nixon the One?

The yearning for celebrity candidates

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Claire Potter March 21, 2018
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Who Is Allowed to Speak For North Koreans?

Narratives of Captivity and Freedom

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Reid Mitchell March 21, 2018
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What Walkouts Teach Students

A Report from San Diego

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Elaine Lewinnek March 20, 2018
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Stormy Weather

Trump in trouble

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Jeffrey C. Isaac March 19, 2018
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The Curious Case of the Growing Placebo Effect

Evidence suggests that placebo effects are becoming more powerful

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Jeremy Safran March 19, 2018
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The Thick Line

On the impossibility of coming to terms with a dark past

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Santiago Mandirola March 16, 2018
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Why Alexey Navalny is Important in Russia and the World

A look at how Navalny challenges Putin's regime

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Regina Smyth March 15, 2018
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