MIT Libraries digitizes materials from Mary Rowe
Papers from MIT’s former ombudsperson provide an important resource on the beginning of the organizational ombuds profession.
Papers from MIT’s former ombudsperson provide an important resource on the beginning of the organizational ombuds profession.
Political science PhD candidate Nasir Almasri studies conflicts that emerge at the intersection of politics and religious traditions, with a focus on humanizing those involved.
Political science graduate student Matthew Cancian brings his own military experience to bear on battlefield psychology.
A novel thesis in the form of a podcast gives voice to issues of security and identity in New York and Paris.
Political theorist John Tirman discusses immigration and identity, and measuring the true costs of war.
MIT faculty discuss how a multidisciplinary, multi-university collaboration helps us understand the mechanics of social and political change.
Neuroscientists and political scientists join together to advance peace and reconciliation.
Program fosters humanistic/social science research to solve complex issues.
When it comes to intergroup conflict, the group with less power benefits more from sharing its perspective.
MIT neuroscientists explore how longstanding conflict influences empathy for others.