
Scientists Are Becoming More Politically Engaged
Here’s what that means beyond the 2020 elections
Fernando Tormos-Aponte is an assistant professor of public policy and political science at the University of Maryland Baltimore County, a Kendall Fellow at the Union of Concerned Scientists, and a visiting sscholar at the Johns Hopkins University Department of Political Science. His research focuses on how social movements cope with internal divisions and gain political influence.

Scientists Are Becoming More Politically Engaged
Here’s what that means beyond the 2020 elections

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