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The official account of the Social Science Division at Columbia University, dedicated to featuring faculty news.
Joined August 2022
RT @ColumbiaSIPA: SIPA in Santiago ✈️🇨🇱. @Columbia alumni gathered in Chile for an event with @ColumbiaSIPA Professor @JosephEStiglitz and….
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Professor of Economics Matthieu Gomez was interviewed for a piece in @AEAjournals about U.S. income inequality and factors behind the rise in top incomes. @columbia_econ . Read more via the link below:.
Just how much US income inequality has increased and why it is growing is a topic of intense debate among economists. We spoke with Matthieu Gomez of @columbia_econ about what's really behind the rise in top incomes. #ResearchHighlight
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RT @YamilRVelez: Excited to share a new working paper with @SemraSevi and Don Green. We built a chatbot-based Voting Aid Application (VAA)….
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Pamela Smith, Seth Low Professor of @CUHistoryDept and founding Director of @columbiacss, has been awarded the History of Science Society's most prestigious prize, the Sarton Medal. Read more about this honor here: .
We are thrilled to announce that our Founding Director Pamela Smith has been awarded the History of Science Society's most prestigious prize, the Sarton Medal. Congratulations Pamela!.Learn more via our website:
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RT @ItalianAcademy: New paper ( from Emily Holt, who has also presented a talk for our Sardinia Cultural Heritage P….
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Read Professor @CooleyonEurasia's German-language interview with @DIEZEIT about his forthcoming book, co-authored with Alexander Dukalskis:. Dictating the Agenda: The Authoritarian Resurgence in World Politics. More via the link below:.
Our faculty member @CooleyonEurasia was interviewed (in German) by @DIEZEIT, one of Germany’s flagship current affairs magazines, about his forthcoming book “Dictating the Agenda,” co-authored with Alexander Dukalskis
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RT @timothymfrye: Happy to announce the publication of Workplace Politics: How Politicians and Employers Subvert Elections. With @dszakonyi….
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The first round of @columbiacss's Environmental Humanities Grants supports projects that center humanities approaches to environmental problems and concepts. Learn more about the 2025 Grants Awardees here:.
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RT @hofrench: Terrific advance review of my forthcoming The Second Emancipation: Nkrumah, Pan-Africanism, and Global Blackness at High Tide….
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Wide-ranging study of the life and thought of Kwame Nkrumah, the first president of independent Ghana.
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Professor of History Paul Thomas Chamberlin discussed his latest book. Scorched Earth: A Global History of World War II . in a feature piece with Columbia News. Read the full interview here: .
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Paul Thomas Chamberlin’s book, Scorched Earth, recasts the conflict as a brutal struggle for survival among declining and ascendant imperial powers.
Professor Paul Thomas Chamberlin was interviewed by Columbia News on his newest book, 'Scorched Earth: A Global History of World War II,' where he discusses his motivations for writing an empire-focused analysis of the second World War:
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RT @CUSEAS: 🌎 Mark your calendars! Climate Week at Columbia Engineering kicks off Sept. 22. Join us for a week of….
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Professor @YamilRVelez's article "Crowdsourced Adaptive Surveys" is available in @polanalysis FirstView:. @Columbia_PolSci.
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Crowdsourced Adaptive Surveys
Currently in FirstView: In “Crowdsourced Adaptive Surveys,” @YamilRVelez introduces a methodology (CSAS) that converts open-ended text from participants into survey items and applies a multi-armed bandit algorithm to determine which questions should be prioritized in the survey.
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RT @EricVerhoogen: New paper! RCT on subsidies for fixed market-access costs in Tunisia. Big effects on exports (for existing destinations/….
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A new index, created by @columbiaclimate with support from @rockefeller, offers insight into climate vulnerabilities for 188 nations to better assist with preparedness planning.
The @columbiaclimate School, with support from The Rockefeller Foundation, has unveiled an innovative index that will help us see which countries are most vulnerable to climate shocks and best able to adapt, prepare, respond and rebuild. Learn more:
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RT @CUHistoryDept: Professor Lori Flores' recent article for The Guardian explores how recent ICE raids will negatively impact America's fo….
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In the US, hardly a food is untouched by immigrant labor – and Ice raids will profoundly affect the food labor system
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Ira Katznelson, Ruggles Professor of Political Science and History @Columbia, has been named to the SSRC Board of Directors. Among his past leadership positions, Professor Katznelson has served as president of the @ssrc_org as well as the American Political Science Association.
We're pleased to welcome Ira Katznelson, Ruggles Professor of Political Science and History @Columbia, to the SSRC Board of Directors. Katznelson is a former president of both the American Political Science Association and the Social Science Research Council.
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RT @columbiamag: New AI-based screening tools developed at @Columbia could help people identify early signs of dementia, before memory prob….
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New AI-based screening tools could help people who are falling through the cracks.
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Professor Jack Snyder, Robert and Renée Belfer Professor of International Relations in the Department of Political Science and the Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies, will serve as Acting Director of @HarrimanInst this academic year.
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We are thrilled to welcome back Jack Snyder as Acting Director for the 2025-26 academic year (Snyder previously served as Acting Director of the Institute from 2006 to 2007). Snyder is Robert and...
We're excited to announce that Jack Snyder will serve as our Acting Director during the 2025-26 academic year while Valentina Izmirlieva pursues a fellowship at Columbia’s Institute for Ideas & Imagination in Paris. A warm welcome to Jack Snyder!
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RT @ColumbiaUP: Listen to Joseph Slaughter, author of FAITH IN MARKETS, discuss the interplay between religion and capitalism throughout Am….
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Professor of Economics Richard H. Clarida published a new @nberpubs working paper examining the 2021–2022 global inflation surge and the belated but aggressive monetary policy response:. @columbia_econ.
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Examining the 2021–22 global inflation surge and the belated but aggressive monetary policy response, from Richard H. Clarida
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