In today's episode of The Annex, we explore the relationship between money and science with David Reinecke (Princeton University), whose work examines what happens to large scientific projects when funding runs out. David is the author of "When Funding Fails: Planetary Exploration at NASA in an Era of Austerity, 1967 - 1976" in Social Studies of Science and "Moonshots to Nowhere? The Metroliner and Failed High-Speed Rail in the United States, 1962- 1977" in Journal of Transport History,
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Classical Sociology (Lizardo & Abrutyn)
How Americans Misunderstand China's Political System (Chua & Lei)
Racism and Racial Humor (Raul Perez)
Making Governments Respect Human Rights (Hajjar, Roberts & Viterbo)
The Economic Style of Thinking (Popp-Berman)
The Organization of Science Affects the Progress of Knowledge (Pardo-Guerra and Gomez)
Religion in the Lives of Teens and Young Adults (Josh Packard)
Inequality, White Ignorance, and Public Sociology (Jennifer Mueller)
Food Deserts (Ken Kolb)
Media Framings of the War on Drugs (Rosino)
Conspiracy Theories and Conspiracy Entrepreneurs (Hyzen & Van den Bulck)
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Antivaccine Movements (Carpiano and Reich)
Overdoing Democracy (Talisse)
Creativity (Hannah Wohl)
Gendered Structural Racism (Whitney Pirtle)
Training Doctors (Kelly Underman)
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