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Empowering Students to Have Difficult Conversations By Ioana Emy Matesan, Wesleyan University Classroom discussions of current events and controversial topics
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Finding the “Field” in our “Homes” and our “Homes” in the “Field”: A Critique of the “Home–Field” Dichotomy By Marnie Howlett, University of Oxford, and Lauren
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Without Roots: The Political Consequences of Collective Economic Shocks By Simone Cremaschi, Bocconi University and Nicola Bariletto, University of Texas at
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