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15 July 2024

Changing the Rules of Engagement: Evidence-based strategies for depolarization and civil discourse

American Alliance of Museums

Correcting the Perception Gap Research by More in Common finds that Americans often have exaggerated,…

12 July 2024

Above the Noise begins in Garfield County

KDNK Public Access Radio

One of the things that they mentioned is the Hidden Tribes report…It’s a really interesting…

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29 June 2024

‘We Are Confusing Conservatism With Anger and Hate’

Politico

But I do have to say, I think we need an optimistic vision of the…

25 June 2024

Three Ways for Campuses to Prepare for the 2024 Election

Greater Good Magazine

Policy enforcement during an active crisis can be perceived as an abrupt escalation. This perception…

25 June 2024

How Positive Engagement Can Bring the Exhausted Majority Back Into Politics

Newsweek

In 2018, a group of researchers at an organization called More in Common launched a…

13 June 2024

Many people say they avoid the news. The news doesn’t avoid them.

Columbia Journalism Review

According to a public interest group called More in Common, there is an “exhausted majority”…

10 June 2024

The Least Important Election of a Lifetime

Columbia Journalism Review

“The Hidden Tribes of America,” a yearlong study by More in Common, a public interest…

07 June 2024

Louisiana becomes seventh state to add PragerU to social studies resources

The Washington Times

According to the nonprofit civic research center More in Common, which favors a middle ground…

31 May 2024

Cultivating Moderation in an Age of Extremism

Discourse Magazine

He’s the author and editor of dozens of books, including “Why Not Moderation? Letters to…