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News: Media Coverage and Op-Eds
Viral Web Series "Adam Ruins Everything" Features Professor Michael McCann
December 15, 2016
Need for New Message: Professor Aseem Prakash & Colleague on US Environmental Movement
December 13, 2016
'Don't Panic': Professor Aseem Prakash & Colleague on Trump & Environmental Policy
December 1, 2016
UW political scientist skeptical of Wisconsin recount effort
November 30, 2016
Locals plan to protest bigotry during inauguration in D.C.
November 30, 2016
Understanding the term 'alt-right'
November 30, 2016
No Jargon
November 28, 2016
‘Democracy Trumped’: Professor Lance Bennett on Trump’s Propaganda
November 22, 2016
‘White Fright’ Elected Trump: Prof. Christopher Parker on
The Conversation
November 21, 2016
The real reason Trump won: White fright
November 21, 2016
Dark days ahead: American professors on Trump's presidency
November 18, 2016
‘Protest vote’: In Washington, more voters cast ballots for governor than for president
November 17, 2016
Racism in Seattle: Professor Christopher Parker Discusses WA Poll Results
November 9, 2016
UW student’s vote could put Hillary in White House
November 8, 2016
Prof. Parker on The History Channel discussing Nostradamus and the Presidential Election
November 7, 2016
Political mailer from conservative group tells if you and your neighbors have voted
November 7, 2016
Prof. Prakash and Colleague in
Slate
: The Dakota Pipeline Protests Should Think Big
November 4, 2016
Why Trump's Still Here
November 2, 2016
The 2016 Election: What Now?
November 2, 2016
This Speechwriter's Place is in the House
November 2, 2016
Amazon gets an 'F' from the Carbon Disclosure Project
November 2, 2016
‘The Upside of Ignoring Climate Change’: Professor Aseem Prakash & Colleague in
Slate
Magazine
October 31, 2016
Voting has gone tribal: Professor Christopher Parker in
The Seattle Times
October 31, 2016
Racial violence and injustice is 'not just a few bad apples'
October 31, 2016
A State Divided: Washington Poll Results Discussed on
KCTS 9
October 27, 2016
Professor Megan Ming Francis Discusses 3rd Presidential Debate on
Democracy Now!
October 26, 2016
Climate Change Scapegoat: Professor Prakash & Colleague Author Article for
Slate
October 24, 2016
Trump support during presidential debates bolstered by social media bots, research claims
October 20, 2016
Professor Aseem Prakash & Colleague on Media Coverage of Brexit Vote
October 11, 2016
We asked, you answered: The presidential election is taking a toll on relationships
October 10, 2016
Left pressures Clinton for position on pipeline
October 10, 2016
Family Strain over Trump vs. Clinton: Professor Mark A. Smith cited in
Seattle Times
October 6, 2016
The Huffington Post
Lists Professor Christopher Parker’s book to understand ‘Trump(ism)’
October 5, 2016
When politics get personal: Families, friends feud over Clinton vs. Trump
October 3, 2016
Our political divide makes dialogue crucial, but difficult
September 30, 2016
Professors Parker & Smith Discuss the 2016 Election at Seattle Town Hall
September 29, 2016
Our political divide makes dialogue crucial, but difficult
September 28, 2016
Trump could win this, UW prof says
September 27, 2016
Professor Christopher Parker Discusses Trump’s chances on
Crosscut
September 27, 2016
What To Read On Trump(ism)
September 26, 2016
Professor Aseem Prakash & colleagues discuss Dakota Access Pipeline in
The Washington Post
September 26, 2016
Trump could win this, UW prof says
September 26, 2016
The big fight over the Dakota Access Pipeline, explained
September 22, 2016
The Kaepernick Conundrum: Prof. Christopher Parker Weighs in on KCTS 9
September 21, 2016
Why Colin Kaepernick is like George Washington
September 13, 2016
Prof. Christopher Parker in
The Conversation
, "Why Colin Kaepernick is like George Washington
September 9, 2016
This Race is About Race
September 6, 2016
Why don't congressional candidates have to live in the districts they seek to represent?
September 2, 2016
Carolina Johnson in the Seattle Times for ORCA card research
August 26, 2016
Prof. Aseem Prakash on
The Washington Post's Monkey Cage
blog, "Here’s what many journalists missed when covering the Brexit vote"
August 4, 2016
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