In this article, Wilson Professor of International and Public Affairs and Political Science Margaret Weir discusses her latest book, "Who Gets What? The New Politics of Insecurity."
The Brown Daily Herald reported on a recent Taubman Center for American Politics and Policy and the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs event that sought to evaluate the Biden Administration's first 100 days, featuring insight from Interim Director of the A. Alfred Taubman Center for American Politics and Policy, Senior Fellow in International and Public Affairs, and Visiting Professor of the Practice of Political Science Richard Arenberg, Professor of Political Science Corey Brettschneider, Royce Family Professor of Teaching Excellence in Political Science and Chair of Political Science Wendy Schiller, and Wilson Professor of International and Public Affairs and Political Science Margaret Weir.
Wilson Professor of International and Public Affairs and Political Science Margaret Weir in The New York Times, "The new Democratic stance is a long cry from the days of ‘big government is over.’"
Wilson Professor of International and Public Affairs and Political Science Margaret Weir offered commentary on Massachusetts' Department of Unemployment Assistance, which she calls "shockingly dysfunctional."
In this podcast interview, Wilson Professor of International and Public Affairs and Political Science Margaret Weir joins Andy McClenaghan to explore what the Biden administration will mean for social work in the USA.
Wilson Professor of International and Public Affairs and Political Science Margaret Weir in al Khaleej Today, "The [Gadsden] flag has become a symbol of the right over the past two decades."