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In the Brain, Dislike and Dehumanization Are Not the Same Thing

Processed by separate regions of the brain, dehumanization and dislike may be different psychological processes.

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Liberals Do Drink More Lattes, But Maybe Not For the Reasons You Think

A new study found that liberals are more open to globalization, while conservatives are more nationalistic.

Kecheng Fang Wins Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation Doctoral Fellowship

The fellowship will support Fang's dissertation on the ideological and structural biases of Chinese news media.

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Research Finds Tipping Point for Large-Scale Social Change

This tipping point — roughly 25% of people — applies to any kind of movement or initiative.

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2018 COMPASS Summer Fellows Head to Washington D.C.

The program aims to bridge the research interests of future scholars with active policy agendas.

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Annenberg Presentations at IAMCR 2018

We've compiled a helpful list of all presentations being given by Annenberg authors.

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Awards and Honors from ICA’s 2018 Annual Conference in Prague

Fifteen faculty and students were recognized for their work.

Alumni

Annenberg Alumni News, Spring 2018

The latest news from Annenberg School graduate alumni.

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Q&A: Victor Pickard and Todd Wolfson on the Media, Inequality, and Change Center

The MIC Center is a joint project of the Annenberg School and Rutgers University's School of Communication and Information.

Alumni

Ashley Parker (C'05) Delivers 2018 Annenberg Graduation Speech

Parker reflected on her time at Annenberg and offered advice to graduates.