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Game changer: Stanford scholar shows how soccer can tackle prejudice, bias
Under the right conditions, a diverse soccer team can pull off the ultimate hat trick: It can reduce prejudice, build trust and increase tolerance among players from opposing sides of a conflict. These are just some of the findings to emerge from research by Salma Mousa, a postdoctoral scholar at Stanford’s Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law (CDDRL), a research...
PACS 2020 Faculty recommended reading list
If you, like everyone else, have been oscillating between the growing need to achieve personal growth during a pandemic and a desire to hide under a warm blanket with a good book, we’ve got you covered! With a wide-ranging purview, PACS faculty and leadership have curated a reading list to inform and enrich our work in the field while stoking...
Open Postdoctoral Fellowships with Stanford PACS
We are inviting promising new scholars to apply to our Postdoctoral Fellowship programs! If you are interested in algorithmic bias, the impact of the internet on election campaigns and voting, or using digital technologies to support rather than subvert democracy, apply for a postdoc fellowship with the Program on Democracy and the Internet. Passionate about fostering a thriving and independent digital civil society...
Democracy in Action
Dear Friends and Colleagues, As a community of scholars, we are tempted to begin examining the 2020 election even as the electoral map is still in flux. Some results are clear, but before either President Trump or Vice President Biden reach the magical number of 270 in the Electoral College, it is premature to look backward in analyzing the election...
Stanford PACS Welcomes Carla Eckhardt as Executive Director
Stanford Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society is thrilled to announce the appointment of Carla Eckhardt as executive director. With more than 25 years of leadership experience in nonprofit, academic, and for-profit settings, Carla brings deep expertise and commitment to her role in guiding the Stanford PACS and SSIR community in its cross-sector work to strengthen philanthropy and civil society...
Civic Life of Cities adds Singapore to the Global Research Study
The Civic Life of Cities is excited to announce the addition of Singapore to the ongoing global research study. The addition of the Singapore region marks the 7th city to join this study. The research team is lead by Winnie Jiang, Assistant Professor at INSEAD. Winnie is working alongside Ling Han and Chengpang Lee. Jiang shares the team’s vision for...
PACS Names 2020-21 PhD Fellows
The Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society is pleased to welcome the Ph.D. fellows who will be joining us for the 2020-21 academic year. Our fellows will spend the academic year participating in a year-long research workshop, engaging in discussions with featured faculty, and contributing to other parts of academic life at the Center. Fellows will gain new knowledge across...
Practitioner Fellowship for Social Sector Leaders Application Opened
Digital Civil Society Lab (DCSL) and the Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity (CCSRE) launched a Practitioner Fellowship application to support social sector leaders interested in developing ideas to benefit civil society. They will be looking to support projects that include: designing tools to protect civil society actors and advance racial justice, developing policy frameworks to govern the...
Designing Healthy Polling and Voting in Partnership with Nate Persily
The Stanford Design School has just launched a healthy polling place guidebook and poll worker training materials as part of the joint Stanford-MIT project on Healthy Elections that brings academics and election administration experts together to assess and promote best practices for the 2020 election in the wake of the challenges we face due to COVID-19. The project is being...
PACS Postdoctoral Scholars Announced
Stanford PACS is pleased to welcome our incoming Postdoctoral Scholars for the 2020-21 academic year: Samantha Bradshaw, James Chu, Soojong Kim, and Ashley Lee. Dr. Bradshaw received her Ph.D. from the Oxford Internet Institute where she studied the producers and drivers of computational propaganda. Her fellowship research will examine the gender dimensions of disinformation, and how harassment and misogyny...