User-generated internet content changes traditional-media news when reporting is dangerous. Online posts by first-hand witnesses change the extent, tonality, and content of traditional-media news on conflict. Using variation from local internet outages, we show that there are more stories about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict…
Nísia Trindade Lima holds a Ph.D. in Sociology and a master’s degree in Political Science. She has authored books and articles with an emphasis on Brazilian social thinking, history of ideas in public health, and the Brazilian construction of the National State.
Peak China: Get Ready to Deal with a Dangerous, Declining Beijing
with Professor Michael Beckley, Tufts University
Most debate on U.S. China policy focuses on the dangers of a rising, confident China. But the United States actually faces a more pressing and volatile threat: an already powerful but increasingly insecure…
A VISION OF MUSLIM-JEWISH CONNECTION: A special conversation with SPIA Dean, Amaney Jamal
Dean Jamal will share her personal story, her involvement in Princeton's Muslim-Jewish dialogue and her vision for SPIA.
Registration is required. To register please visit here. This event is open to PU ID holders.
Joanna Wuest, Lecturer & Fund for Reunion-Cotsen Postdoctoral Fellow in the Society of Fellows
Born this Way: Science Citizenship, and Inequality in the American LGBTQ+ Movement