Featured Research
"Private Selves as Public Property: Black Women’s Self-Making in the Contemporary Moment" Jenn Jackson shows how Black women have resisted the fungibility of their bodies through processes of self-formation and self-reclamation and how that resistance might help us understand Black women’s social and political life worlds today.
Public Culture, 2020
"To Appeal and Amend: Changes to Recently Updated Flood Insurance Rate Maps" In this article, Sarah Pralle, associate professor of political science, and her co-author examine whether there are discernible trends or patterns in alterations to Flood Insurance Rate Maps.
Risk, Hazards & Crisis in Public Policy, 2021
Building Robust and Ethical Vaccination Verification Systems
Johannes Himmelreich and his co-authors propose guidelines for deploying vaccine record verification (V.R.V.) systems that align with vaccine prioritization decisions; uphold fairness and equity; and are built on trustworthy technology.
The Brookings Institution, 2021
Beyond Redistricting and Campaign Finance: Six Bold Ideas to Rebuild Our Democracy
William A. Galston, Grant Reeher, Nancy Jacobson, The Honorable Tom Davis
Policy Brief No. 1/2019
September 2019
Our political system is broken. That’s not news. What’s endlessly frustrating and even dangerous for our society is the failure of proposal after proposal, and study after study, to start turning our system around.
Lecture Series
Campbell's lecture series bring together people with a diverse range of perspectives and interests to open dialogue, foster understanding and give the power of knowledge.
Bantle Symposium on Business and Government Policy
Phanstiel Lecture Series on Leadership
State of Democracy Lecture Series
Tanner Lecture Series on Ethics, Citizenship and Public Responsibility
Campbell Conversation Spotlight
You probably know the name James Garfield, but how much else do you know about him, and why might he and his political times be relevant to considering today’s political landscape? Host Grant Reeher interviews C. W. Goodyear, a historian who has written a new definitive biography of him. His book is titled President Garfield: From Radical to Unifier.
December 9, 2023
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Beyond Redistricting and Campaign Finance: Six Bold Ideas to Rebuild Our Democracy
William A. Galston, Grant Reeher, Nancy Jacobson, The Honorable Tom Davis
Policy Brief No. 1/2019
September 2019
Our political system is broken. That’s not news. What’s endlessly frustrating and even dangerous for our society is the failure of proposal after proposal, and study after study, to start turning our system around.