How peer networks influence elections

Political scientist Betsy Sinclair, of Arts & Sciences, finds that when it comes to voting, politics is often more social than personal. Author of “The Social Citizen: Peer Networks and Political Behavior,” Sinclair discussed the role of social media and personal interactions in political decision-making for an election eve “Hold That Thought.”

The Holocaust and the ‘whew’ effect

Holocaust literature scholar Erin McGlothlin, of Arts & Sciences, explores whether survivor stories — and their moments of liberation — draw attention away from the true horrors of the Holocaust. Her article on the Center for the Humanities website comes ahead of today’s annual Holocaust Memorial Lecture. 

‘Do you like scary movies?’

What draws us to scary movies? John Powers, a lecturer in film and media studies, explains and shares the history of horror films for a Halloween edition of Arts & Sciences’ “Hold That Thought.”
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