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Study Shows Social Media an Effective Tool for Predicting Voting Outcomes
A new study reveals social media may highlight intergroup polarization of voter opinion more adequately than traditional polls when predicting election outcomes. Researchers at...
Read ArticleTotal Mobilization: World War II and American Literature
World War II was a time of paradox: victory amidst catastrophe, democracy spread by violence, individualism drafted for propaganda. Looking at poetry and novels helps us see how...
watch videoReligious Peacebuilding
In this episode, A. Rashied Omar from the Keough School of Global Affairs discusses his work in religious peacebuilding.
watch videoBlessed Oscar Romero: Bearing Witness to the Good News of Jesus
Margie Pfeil, Associate Professional Specialist, Moral Theology & Christian Ethics, University of Notre Dame speaks on Blessed Oscar Romero, as part of the 2015 Saturdays with the...
watch videoFighting For a New Generation of Peace Builders
Growing up in the midst of a decades-long civil war, Prashan de Visser witnessed the allure of violence, how people were willing to commit extreme acts in the name of their...
watch videoKeynote Panel on Living Joy and Hope in the Church
R. Scott Appleby, Ph.D., Alexia Kelley, MTS, and Bishop Ricardo Ramírez, C.S.B. evaluate how we can live with joy and hope in the Church and in the world through three different...
watch videoISIS and U.S. Strategy
Join Notre Dame Political Science Chair Michael Desch for an exploration of the threat posed by ISIS and an analysis of the United States government’s response.
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