Rewarding excellence in open data
MIT researchers who share their data recognized at second annual awards celebration.
MIT researchers who share their data recognized at second annual awards celebration.
A pioneering Black faculty member, Johnson was also a major supporter of the anti-apartheid movement at the Institute.
Faculty members granted tenure in economics; history; literature; music; philosophy; political science; and science, technology, and society.
As military action continues, experts at an MIT event analyze what may lie ahead.
Partisan media might deepen political polarization, but we should measure people’s media habits more carefully before drawing conclusions, researchers say.
At MIT, a driving force in the chip-making industry discusses the rise of TSMC and Taiwan as a manufacturing center.
When it comes to shaping political beliefs, MIT postdoc Chloe Wittenberg PhD ’23 finds video captivates, but might not beat text.
MIT PhD candidate Elizabeth Parker-Magyar finds close workplace networks among educators drive their activism even outside of democracies.
MIT political scientist Taylor Fravel examines the potential and limitations of a bigger BRICS group of countries — and what it means for the U.S.
As the middle class in Lagos retreats to private enclaves, political scientist Nicole Wilson ponders the impacts on democratic norms.
New professors join Comparative Media Studies/Writing; Economics; Literature; Music and Theater Arts; Science, Technology, and Society; and Political Science.
New research shows how female activists resist patriarchy on the battlefield and beyond.
The first cohort of interns reflects a range of political science talent and potential.
Professor Adam Berinsky’s new book examines the political misinformation that threatens the US system of government.
An experiment in Egypt suggests ways to spread information for women facing domestic violence.