About News News Subscribe Democracy Advocacy International and Global Affairs Migration Political Science Racial Justice and Equity Social Psychology Facet Area of Focus - News Craig Volden Gerald Warburg Benjamin Castleman Ian H. Solomon Brian N. Williams Allan Stam Kirsten Gelsdorf David Leblang Jennifer Lawless Lucy Bassett Sophie Trawalter Andrew S. Pennock Gabrielle Adams Jill Rockwell Sarah Turner Sebastian Tello-Trillo Todd S. Sechser Christine Mahoney Daphna Bassok Eileen Chou James R. Detert Jay Shimshack Philip Potter Adam Leive Bala Mulloth Benjamin Converse Christopher J. Ruhm Harry Harding Jazmin Brown-Iannuzzi Jeanine Braithwaite Margaret Foster Riley Michele Claibourn Raymond C. Scheppach Adam Roux Daniel W. Player Frederick P. Hitz Galen Fountain George Foresman Gerald Higginbotham Isaac Mbiti Jieun Pai Kimberly Jenkins Robinson Laura Toscano Michael D. Williams Steve Hiss Timothy L. Davis William Shobe (-) John Holbein Facet People - News School of Education and Human Development Facet UVA Partner - News Accolades Faculty In Action Racial Justice and Equity (-) Research and Commentary Facet News Type - News Oct 26, 2022 How gender, race, age and voter ID laws affect whether a voter actually casts a ballot Democracy Young Americans say they are interested in politics, but few of them vote. Writing for The Conversation, Batten School professor John Holbein offers some ideas on how to encourage them. Learn more Dec 20, 2021 African Americans Are Less Likely to Receive Responses to Emails, Study Finds Social Psychology Racial Justice and Equity New evidence from a team of researchers, including Batten professor John Holbein, suggests that everyday racial discrimination is far more widespread than previous studies have indicated. Learn more Feb 02, 2021 Mahoney Receives UVA's Public Impact-Focused Research Award International and Global Affairs Migration Advocacy During UVA's annual Research Achievement Awards, Christine Mahoney, professor of public policy and politics and director of SE@UVA, was recognized for her work supporting the rights of displaced people locally, nationally and globally. Batten's John Holbein and Jay Shimshack were also acknowledged for their research contributions. Read in UVA TODAY Sep 08, 2020 Holbein: Mail-In Balloting Increases Turnout, but Benefits Neither Party Political Science Democracy Voting by mail is a safe way to cast a ballot during the current pandemic, and does not benefit either political party, according to Batten's John Holbein. READ IN UVA TODAY Stay Up To Date with the Latest Batten News and Events Subscribe
Oct 26, 2022 How gender, race, age and voter ID laws affect whether a voter actually casts a ballot Democracy Young Americans say they are interested in politics, but few of them vote. Writing for The Conversation, Batten School professor John Holbein offers some ideas on how to encourage them. Learn more
Dec 20, 2021 African Americans Are Less Likely to Receive Responses to Emails, Study Finds Social Psychology Racial Justice and Equity New evidence from a team of researchers, including Batten professor John Holbein, suggests that everyday racial discrimination is far more widespread than previous studies have indicated. Learn more
Feb 02, 2021 Mahoney Receives UVA's Public Impact-Focused Research Award International and Global Affairs Migration Advocacy During UVA's annual Research Achievement Awards, Christine Mahoney, professor of public policy and politics and director of SE@UVA, was recognized for her work supporting the rights of displaced people locally, nationally and globally. Batten's John Holbein and Jay Shimshack were also acknowledged for their research contributions. Read in UVA TODAY
Sep 08, 2020 Holbein: Mail-In Balloting Increases Turnout, but Benefits Neither Party Political Science Democracy Voting by mail is a safe way to cast a ballot during the current pandemic, and does not benefit either political party, according to Batten's John Holbein. READ IN UVA TODAY