Andrew Cherlin: Changes in the American Family

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On the evening of June 2, 2011, in New York City, Andrew Cherlin was inducted as the Ernest Burgess Fellow of... Read More Andrew Cherlin: Changes in the American Family

Susan Fiske: “The Nature of Prejudice”

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On June 2, 2011, at the future site of Moynihan Station in New York City, Susan Fiske was inducted as the... Read More Susan Fiske: “The Nature of Prejudice”

Richard Freeman: Can Social Science Make the World Better?

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On June 2, 2011, Alice Rivlin introduced Richard Freeman, who was inducted into the Academy as the Frances... Read More Richard Freeman: Can Social Science Make the World Better?

Rogers Smith: “Most of our most vital identities and statuses have been greatly shaped by laws and policies”

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On the evening of June 2, 2011, at the annual Moynihan Prize and Fellows Induction dinner, Douglas Massey,... Read More Rogers Smith: “Most of our most vital identities and statuses have been greatly shaped by laws and policies”

Eric Wanner: “Social science gives a better, clearer, deeper picture of what is actually happening”

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Eric Wanner was inducted as the 2011 Eleanore Roosevelt Fellow of the American Academy of Political and... Read More Eric Wanner: “Social science gives a better, clearer, deeper picture of what is actually happening”

Diane Ravitch: The importance of evidence-based data in education reform

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Thank you so much, Dan, and thank you to the members of the Academy. I want to thank my family, who is here,... Read More Diane Ravitch: The importance of evidence-based data in education reform

Diane Ravitch receives 2011 Moynihan Prize

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The 2011 Daniel Patrick Moynihan Prize was presented to Diane Ravitch, Research Professor of Education at New... Read More Diane Ravitch receives 2011 Moynihan Prize

Paula Fass: How History has Shaped Children’s Rights

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From the Enlightenment to the two World Wars, the perception of children as rights bearers evolved and helped... Read More Paula Fass: How History has Shaped Children’s Rights

Daniel Hart: Time for American Teens Under 18 to Hit the Polls

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Extending voting rights to sixteen- and seventeen-year-olds would be a first for the United States. But is... Read More Daniel Hart: Time for American Teens Under 18 to Hit the Polls

Mary Carlson: Young Citizens in Tanzania Take Action Against the HIV/AIDS Epidemic

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vc_rowvc_column width=”2/3″vc_column_textIf given the opportunity, children and teenagers can be... Read More Mary Carlson: Young Citizens in Tanzania Take Action Against the HIV/AIDS Epidemic

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