
Peace & Conflict
People groups all over the world are at odds with one another, creating hostile and even violent conditions in countries around the globe. Annenberg scholars aim to understand these conflicts and use neuroscience and psychology to create tools that will empower and enable groups in conflict to find peace.
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New Study Finds That Violent Language in Films Has Increased Since the 1970s
A new study by Computational Social Science Lab postdoctoral researcher Amir Tohidi and colleagues finds that speech about committing murder in movies is increasing over time, even in non-crime movies.
