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Episode 32: Political Disparities in the Academy: It's More Than Self-Selection, John Wright

Feb 24, 202229 minSeason 1Ep. 31
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Why do some academic fields have political disparities among professors between 40/100:1 (liberals to conservatives), while other fields have little to no disparity at all?


For answers, we talk with John Paul Wright, professor of Criminology at the University of Cincinnati. He explains that the political disparities that exist can be understood if we dive into the research on the development of criminal gangs.



John’s blog: “Political Disparities in the Academy: It’s More Than Self-Selection


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This episode was hosted by Zach Rausch, and produced by Davies Content. 


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