Politics
Nate Silver presents forecasting work as antidote to ‘terrible’ political pundits
March 1, 2013
In MIT talk, celebrated election forecaster offers critique of media, advice to students and hints about his future projects.
Zuber addresses potential impact of federal sequestration on MIT research
February 28, 2013
In a letter to principal investigators and researchers, MIT's vice president for research outlines the possible impact here.
Also labeled: Faculty, MIT Administration, Budget, Government, President Obama, Research, Funding, Sequester
3 Questions: Charles Stewart ranks the voting systems in the 50 states
February 6, 2013
A new Pew Center project, spurred by MIT research, studies how well states run their elections.
Lawmakers focus on MIT fusion research
February 5, 2013
Three Congressmen visited the Plasma Science and Fusion Center last week.
Michael Liebreich sees shift to cleaner energy as inevitable
January 17, 2013
Chief executive officer of Bloomberg New Energy Finance says clean energy will eventually be the norm.
The right’s resistance to regulation
January 16, 2013
Book details how conservatives have changed the terms of the environmental debate in recent decades.
The health-insurance markets of the (very near) future
January 2, 2013
Policymakers must address ‘tension’ between competition and ease of use.
Said and Done for November/December 2012
November 29, 2012
Digest of humanities, arts and social sciences
Also labeled: Anthropology, Arts, Awards, honors and fellowships, Books and authors, Comparative Media Studies, Economics, Faculty, Humanities, Innovation and Entrepreneurship (I&E), Linguistics, Literature, languages and writing, Music, Philosophy, Political science, Social sciences, Students, Technology and society
MIT Libraries’ research contributes to award-winning redistricting software, DistrictBuilder
November 5, 2012
Web-based resource gives citizens the opportunity to participate in the redistricting process.
Also labeled: Awards, honors and fellowships, Collaboration, Data, Libraries, Mapping, Open source, Research, Software, Voting and elections
How Jonathan Gruber became ‘Mr. Mandate’
October 29, 2012
An MIT economist’s path to the center of health-care policymaking in Washington.
Also labeled: Alumni/ae, Economics, Faculty, Health care, Insurance, Mitt Romney, Policy, President Obama, Research, Social sciences
F. Daniel Hidalgo: it’s electric
October 24, 2012
The influence of electronic ballots on democracy in the developing world
Also labeled: Education, teaching, academics, Faculty, Global, Policy, Political science, Research, Voting and elections
The state of the U.S. election system
October 18, 2012
New report from MIT and Caltech notes gains in voting-machine technologies, but warns they could be cancelled out by errors introduced through mail and Internet voting.
Christopher Warshaw: Mapping a Democracy
October 16, 2012
Also labeled: Education, teaching, academics, Environment, Faculty, Policy, Political science, Research, Taxes, Voting and elections
3 Questions: Charles Stewart sizes up the 2012 election
October 12, 2012
MIT political scientist and voting expert weighs in on the state of the presidential campaign, the shifting demographics of America, and the tossup U.S. Senate races.
Also labeled: 3 Questions, Faculty, History, Mitt Romney, Political science, President Obama, Voting and elections
Presidential campaigns offer energetic energy debate at MIT
October 9, 2012
Representatives of Obama, Romney camps lay out differences in crucial policy domains of energy and the environment.
Working for her country
September 25, 2012
Said and Done for September 2012
September 17, 2012
Digest of MIT humanities, arts, and social sciences.
Sarah Stewart Johnson, EAPS PhD, gives rein to curiosity
September 4, 2012
Alumna envisions combining academia with public policy
Understanding gambling addiction
September 4, 2012
For machine gamblers, it’s not whether they win or lose — it’s how much they play the game.
Also labeled: Books and authors, Faculty, Gaming, Social sciences, Technology and society, Policy, Casinos, Gambling, Addiction
The economic cost of increased temperatures
August 7, 2012
Study: Warming episodes hurt poor countries and limit long-term growth.
Andrea Campbell: Public opinion and policy viewed through an historical lens
May 14, 2012
Professor studies taxation, Social Security, health insurance and more.
Also labeled: Economics, Government, Health care, Policy, Political science, Research, Voting and elections
A taxing issue
April 11, 2012
In book talk, MIT economist Simon Johnson and co-author James Kwak emphasize need to raise revenues to cope with national debt.
If the people will lead …
March 9, 2012
At an MIT panel on the future of black politics, scholars discuss the need for civic engagement at a time of economic stress.
3 Questions: Adam Berinsky on the unpredictable GOP campaign
February 22, 2012
Political scientist who studies public opinion assesses a campaign with wildly fluctuating polls.
Leading by example
January 13, 2012
Study: The presence of female politicians boosts aspirations, educational achievement of young women.
A Tocqueville for our time
November 29, 2011
MIT historian’s re-evaluation of Democracy in America emphasizes Alexis de Tocqueville’s doubts and concerns about politics in the United States.

























