Faculty research
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Clark political scientist analyzes Putin’s ability to manage Russian elites
Last month, the Russian Ministry of Culture proposed a law to promote strong families and counter any activities — including those of the U.S. and its allies — that threaten the country’s traditional values. Does this mean that President Vladimir Putin has aligned himself with Russia’s ultraconservative elites? Not necessarily, contends political science professor Valerie…
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Clark research brings men’s depression out of the shadows
Professor Michael Addis says men are often reluctant to seek help
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Landmark study of same-sex adoption at 15 years (and counting)
Professor Abbie Goldberg: ‘I was interested in other kinds of families’
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Music professor plays key role in award-winning Bruckner symphony project
Benjamin Korstvedt collaborates with Bamberg Symphony Orchestra on recording of Austrian composer’s Fourth Symphony
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Clark psychologist urges scholars to re-examine life’s stages
The happiest years of your life may come when least expected
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Why do some people hold transphobic views? A Clark psychology expert explains
Professor Goldberg: ‘Being cisgender is positioned as normative and trans/all other gender identities are other’
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Clark psychologist offers expertise of emerging adulthood to fight ‘failure to launch syndrome’
Even before the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of 18-to-29-year-olds living with their parents was increasing. High rent, college debt, and paralyzing societal (and parental) expectations — now exacerbated by the pandemic’s disruptions —are making it hard for some young men to leave home. Jeffrey Jensen Arnett, senior research scholar in psychology, weighs in…
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Insight into online shopping: observations from a consumer purchasing expert
Clark professor studies how digital technology shapes purchasing decisions
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Professor Elizabeth Blake examines the allure of Betty Crocker
Character represented a community of women connected by recipes
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Can the remedy for loneliness be found on YouTube?
Clark research examines video-sharing as a pathway to social support









