How Markets Teach Us to Care about Strangers

By Glen Spiteri, (with contributions from Maximilian Maier and Falk Lieder) Published April 28, 2026 Glen Spiteri's and Falk Lieder's BKI project examines how learning from experience can enhance people’s moral concern for distant others,…

Fighting Blind: Why Bias Evades Measurement–and Why That Matters

Becker and Warshauer's ISH project addresses the concern expressed in this piece that survey participants in studies on hateful attitudes may not be truthful when they know such attitudes are socially undesirable, and pilots an original technique…

Where You Find Hate on Social Media

By Arushi Parikh and Christine Ong Published February 23, 2026 Where You Find Hate on Social Media  “It was about how immigrant families should be separated. And I’m from an immigrant family, so I felt like they were saying it should…

Breaking the Cycle: Why Jails Could Prevent Hate Crimes Before They Happen

By Lincoln Bohn, M.A. Published November 26, 2025 James Finney-Conlon, a Jewish public policy professional in Los Angeles, made an unusual choice after antisemitic attacks shook his community: he sat down with the offender. Writing in the…
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