Anne Daguerre

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    Why Trump’s war on the media may have been the best thing to happen to them in years

Why Trump’s war on the media may have been the best thing to happen to them in years

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Since he became president – and during his election campaign – Donald Trump has positioned himself as being in direct opposition to the media, at times calling them the “enemies of the people”. Anne Daguerre argues that in contrast to the relatively placid Obama White House, the Trump administration’s seemingly never-ending supply of scandals and stories has actually been […]

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    In Trump’s America, universities’ solidarity with Muslim students has become even more important

In Trump’s America, universities’ solidarity with Muslim students has become even more important

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In a time of increasing anxiety about Islam in much of American society, how are universities responding to expressions of faith by their Muslim students? In new research focusing on George Mason University, Anne Daguerre explored issues of faith and national policy within university life. Here, she discusses her findings and reflects on their wider cultural context.

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    How Obama’s welfare legacy helps explain the roots of Trump supporters’ rage

How Obama’s welfare legacy helps explain the roots of Trump supporters’ rage

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In the lead up to the 2016 election, for many, that Hillary Clinton would ride President Obama’s popularity into the Oval Office was a foregone conclusion. Why then, did America end up with President Trump? Anne Daguerre argues that despite Obama’s somewhat successful efforts to save the US economy during the financial crisis nearly a decade ago, Donald Trump […]

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