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Why (Civic) Tech Matters for Policy (Scholars)
Civic tech matters because it touches on this age-old, fundamental problem: how we can make policies work.
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I’m a co-founder of the Data for Good Roundtables (D4G).
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I'm teaching Politics and Public Policy theory next semester
I'm teaching Politics and Public Policy theory (doctoral seminar) next semester.
Apr 8
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What Makes a Good Research Question
Good research questions are not always obvious. Here are three criteria I tend to use, based on my own taste and experience.
Apr 7
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Skills Students Need in the Age of AI
These days, I often get emails from students asking how they can remain competitive in a labor market where AI is disrupting many fields.
Mar 24
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Teaching How Power Works
Thanks to the recommendation by (always resourceful and with good taste) David Brady, I watched Turn Every Page, the documentary about Robert Caro and…
Mar 9
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Paths Denied, Paths Created
Some memories fade as we grow older; others come into sharper focus.
Feb 18
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Policy Is Not a Vending Machine
Many political scientists implicitly rely on something like a vending machine model of public policy. Citizens express preferences.
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The Politics of Making Policy Work
Assistant Professor of Public Policy @ UNC Chapel Hill | Ex-Data Scientist @ Code for America | Co-founder, Data for Good Roundtables
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