The article explores whether a lack of empathy is behind a more contentious civic environment leading up to Election Day.
A recent article by alumna Kaitlin Ugolik ’09 for the national news site Quartz features insights by Laura Roselle, professor of political science and policy studies at ÂÒÂ×ÊÓÆµ.

Ugolik interviewed Roselle, whose scholarship focuses on international political communication and who pointed to different streams of scholarship “focused on the importance of emotions and empathy.”
“If fear is important as an emotion — and we’ve been talking about fear this whole election cycle — then empathy must be important as well,” Roselle said.