Phys.org: Scientists' political donations reflect polarization in academia—with implications for the public's trust in science People who lean left politically reported an increase in trust in scientists during the COVID-19 pandemic, while those who lean right politically reported much lower levels of trust in scientists. Scientists' political donations reflect polarization in academia—with implications for the public's trust in science The Stanford Daily: Political scientists emphasize need for pro-democracy coalitions at launch of Democracy Action Lab Political scientists emphasize need for pro-democracy coalitions at launch of Democracy Action Lab Political science scholars examined worldwide democratic backsliding and emphasized the need to strengthen pro-democracy coalitions during a Wednesday event titled “Global Challenges & Responses to ... ONE of the opening pedagogical directions in any political science or political philosophy beginning classes is to make a comparison between being a politician and being a political scientist.

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