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The Twilight Zone

You’re driving across the country. It’s late afternoon, you haven’t eaten for hours, and hunger’s starting to gnaw at you. You enter a town, eager to find food. You’re about to enter the twilight zone.
Old courthouse reflected in glass of new courthouse in St. Louis
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The Invention of Courts

Editors Linda Greenhouse and Judith Resnik
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The Case for Bringing Experiential Learning into the Humanities

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Statehood and Security: Georgia after the Rose Revolution

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The Role & Rule of Rankings

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Introduction

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Colonialism Turned Inward: Importing U.S. Militarism into Local Police Departments

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The power of the humanities & a challenge to humanists

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Swords and Sustenance: The Economics of Security in Belarus and Ukraine

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Making Decent Jobs

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The Russian Military: Power and Policy

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Constructing Effective Civic Education for Noncitizen Students

Primary and secondary education is essential because it not only provides students with critical literacy and numeracy skills, but also, for many students, it begins their civic education. The goals of civic education vary by country, but a consistent goal is to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to be productive members of society. Globally, approximately thirty-six million children are living outside of their country of nationality. With the growing number of migrant children, states are facing two challenges to effective civic education. The first is access to schools, and the second is creating a civic education curriculum that effectively prepares all students to participate in society in ways that align with democratic principles and goals. This essay focuses on unauthorized migrant children’s access to public schools and argues for civic education to incorporate the exploration of membership boundaries so that students, citizen and noncitizen alike, can study unauthorized migrants’ participation in society within the context of membership status. This exploration offers students the opportunity to consider how to better align unauthorized migrants’ lived realities with their legal status–and to better realize democracy’s promise.
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One Aspirational Future for India’s Higher Education Sector

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Risk & Responsibility: Social Science Research as a Modern “Anti-Politics Machine”

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The Rise of Opportunity Markets: How Did It Happen & What Can We Do?

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Collective Responses to Regional Problems: The Case of Latin America and the Caribbean

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Education after the culture wars

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Thinking Strategically: The Major Powers, Kazakhstan, and the Central Asian Nexus

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Becoming a Better College Teacher (If You’re Lucky)

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Perceptions of Science in America

Amid increasing concern over the extent to which the public values scientific evidence, this report offers an in-depth examination of the current state of trust in science among Americans.

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