Sunday, September 14, 2008
How Open Are We? Race & Gender in Politics
As a former intern and staff writer for my alma mater's Arts & Sciences magazine, I'm certainly biased, but I always enjoy the timely features about the ways UVA students, alumni, and faculty are making an impact in their communities, in the nation, and in the world. The feature article in this latest edition discusses the roles of race and gender in politics, specifically exploring how implict and explicit bias affects our publicly stated versus privately cast votes. Several professors in the department of political science are doing fascinating research on different facets of this topic.
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