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Harvard Researchers Find That Gratitude Is a Useful Emotional Tool in Reducing Desire to Smoke: Key Implications for Public Health Campaigns
July 1, 2024
Smoking continues to rank as the foremost preventable cause of premature death. In a paper published...
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Reading Dies in Complexity - new study co-authored by Professor Todd Rogers
June 5, 2024
New research co-authored by Shorenstein Center resident faculty member Todd Rogers suggests that simpler...
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Shorenstein Center Researchers Lead Global Study on COVID-19 Messaging
October 6, 2022
By James F. Smith, Harvard Kennedy School Article originally published at hks.harvard.edu. Harvard researchers...
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A Look Back at 2021 at the Shorenstein Center
December 17, 2021
To receive our monthly newsletter and other roundups like this, of work happening across the Shorenstein...
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Welcoming New Faculty and Congratulating Director Nancy Gibbs
September 14, 2021
As we begin a new academic year at Harvard Kennedy School, the Shorenstein Center is thrilled that five...
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HKS Magazine: Professor Todd Rogers and the Behavioral Insights Group
September 14, 2021
Todd Rogers, Professor of Public Policy at the Kennedy School and a new resident faculty member of the...
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New study on emotional resilience during COVID-19
August 2, 2021
Harvard Kennedy School PhD student Ke Wang, along with his advisor, Thornton F. Bradshaw Professor of...
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Affectivism and the role of emotion in human behavior
June 10, 2021
In a new paper published today in the journal Nature Human Behaviour, a global team of researchers argue...