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KKK infiltrator, Civil Rights activist Kennedy dies at 94.
Stetson Kennedy, noted Civil Rights activist perhaps best known for infiltrating and exposing the Ku Klux Klan in Georgia in the 1940s, passed away Saturday,...Topics- African American Studies
- General
- History
- Political Science
- Special Collections & Archives
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Remain Seated: We’re Experiencing Turbulence.
Four times a year, the Economic Forecasting Center in the Robinson College of Business hosts a conference to provide a detailed analysis of the economic outlook for the ...Topics- Business
- Economics
- For Faculty
- For Graduate Students
- For Students
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Inside View of the Final Space Shuttle Launch
Check out the commentary and wonderful launch photos on Social Shutter on the final Space Shuttle launch by Adrienne Miller, a recent graduate in Sociology...Topics- Books
- Ejournals
- For Faculty
- For Graduate Students
- For Students
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US Census Bureau Releases Summary File 1 for Georgia
Data from the 2010 Census is slowly being released and as of today (July 21st), researchers that have been anxiously waiting for more 2010 Census...Topics- Business
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- For Graduate Students
- For Students
- General
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Jim Ashlock Oral History now open for research
James R. “Jim” Ashlock (standing, second from right) worked for Eastern Air Lines from 1966 to 1991. In 1968, Ashlock was transferred to Miami, Eastern’s...Topics- Business
- Communication
- Economics
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Support for Polyarchy in the Americas
Developed by the thinking of Robert A. Dahl “Polyarchy or rule by many, is a representative democracy in which all social classes and demographic groups...Topics- Books
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- Faculty Publications and Research
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- Political Science
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The Construction of Political News
The presidential election cycle will formally begin very shortly – some may argue that it has already begun in the mass media. Dr. Toby Bolson,...Topics- Communication
- Faculty Publications and Research
- General
- Political Science
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“Sunshine Segregation” commentary by GSU Student
Check out the insightful commentary on Social Shutter by Leah Meyer, an undergraduate Sociology major at Georgia State University – a timely post as the...Topics- Books
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New! Criminal Procedure and the Supreme Court
The fourth amendment of the U.S. Constitution is based on early English law that was established in order to prevent the King’s Law from entering...Topics- Books
- Criminal Justice
- Faculty Publications and Research
- For Faculty
- Political Science
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“Rare is the book that prompts one to rethink the entire scholarly enterprise of political theory…”
Congratulations to Dr. Mario Feit, from the Department of Political Science, on the publication of his book, Democratic Anxieties: Same-Sex Marriage, Death, and Citizenship. The...Topics- Books
- Faculty Publications and Research
- General
- Philosophy
- Political Science