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Sociology

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A Duke study finds most clergy urge parishioners to seek medical help for depression.

January 11, 2023

Most Clergy Follow Science on Depression Treatment, Duke Study Finds

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Hede Lee

October 29, 2022

Hedy Lee: Better Measures For Old Problems

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Tyson Brown, right, had regular one-on-one meetings with President Vincent Price.

September 27, 2022

Tyson Brown’s Year of Exploring Duke Leadership

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The interdisciplinary team of researchers aims to understand what factors turn a local outbreak into a global pandemic by focusing on human connections at a local, regional and global scales. (Nunn et al.)

August 25, 2022

Duke Team Awarded $1 Million to Predict the Next Pandemic

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Katherine Vieser

May 2, 2022

Class of 2022: Katherine Vieser, a Duke Education in Markets

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Christopher Bail: Social Media Reform is Flying Blind

March 30, 2022

Christopher Bail: Social Media Reform is Flying Blind

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February 7, 2022

What are Health Care Researchers Doing to Address Health Equity?

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Tyson Brown

August 26, 2021

Tyson Brown Named First Presidential Fellow at Duke

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July 20, 2021

Child Protective Services Do Work, But They Are Unevenly Distributed

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Eduardo Bonilla-Silva

July 7, 2021

After a Career of Challenging Racial Myths, Eduardo Bonilla-Silva Isn't Slowing Down

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Clockwise from top left: Edna Andrews, Lee D. Baker, Liliana Paredes, Michael Newcity and Kimberly Hewitt.

May 25, 2021

Q&A: Why Inclusive Language Matters

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May 25, 2021

April Books: Christopher Bail "Breaking the Social Media Prism"

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Chris Bail: There Is More To The Story Of Facebook's Trump Decision

May 5, 2021

Chris Bail: There Is More To The Story Of Facebook's Trump Decision

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briefing on political polarization

March 31, 2021

Don’t Like Online Outrage? Look Inward

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Christopher Bail found that the classic method of presenting contrary information doesn't work on social media.

March 24, 2021

Fighting Online Extremism

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March 15, 2021

January Book: Bai Gao, "High-Speed Rail: An Analysis of the Chinese Innovation System

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