Why COVID Didn’t Afflict Latin America’s Fresh Produce Exports The world’s largest fresh produce suppliers handled the crisis with a mix of innovation, diversification, and a more flexible labor market News of food dumping and farm worker shortages in March spread panic around the world about an...
Historic Renaming of Campus Building, Fair Elections, Science Policy Under Biden Duke scholars daily share their expertise with the media on stories of major global, state and local importance Duke scholars daily share their expertise with the media on stories of major global, state and...
In Trump Era, More Progressive Churches Get Politically Active A Duke sociologist and co-author find a spike in the willingness of progressive Black churches to engage in politics during the Trump era.
Food Supply Chains and Covid-19 Data scientists and supply chain experts shine a light on preparedness and resilience of the U.S.’ food supply chain Two food logistics data scientists, Duke alumnus Elliott Wolf and Daniel Wintz, joined...
COVID-19 and Global Supply Chains: Disruptions and Restructuring Two leading experts agree globalization isn't over, but a restructuring of the global supply chains will likely include a rethinking of global strategies for corporations Duke Professor Gary Gereffi and IMF’s economist Tamim Bayoumi joined DUCIGS Director...
Wine, Conversation and New Points of View A Duke scholar's research on book clubs reveals that people form opinions differently on their own than they do in groups In an effort to learn how people form opinions, Duke sociologist Craig Rawlings turned to an...