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Chuck Kapelke

Communications Manager

Chuck Kapelke has 15 years of experience as a communications professional. His writing has appeared in publications such as Fortune, Boston Magazine, Continental Inflight, and Rolling Stone, and he has written articles and produced videos for dozens of organizations, including the Great Place to Work Institute, Monitor 360, and Isaacson-Miller. A perpetually fascinated observer of human behavior, he holds a BA in anthropology from Harvard College. He lives in Alameda, California with his wife and two children. Feel free to contact him about this website or other questions related to Social Science Matrix.

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  • July 28, 2014 by Chuck Kapelke

    Social Networks from History

    A new tool developed by a team at UC Berkeley can help build “prosopographies,” social networks based on names, affiliations, and other historical data.

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  • July 28, 2014 by Chuck Kapelke

    Arroyos and Socionatures

    A UC Berkeley geographer explores a mystery to better understand the relationship between human-caused and natural phenomena.

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  • July 22, 2014 by Chuck Kapelke

    Do You Trust the Police?

    How do you ask people in gang-ruled neighborhood whether they trust the police? A team of researchers are using a Matrix seminar to explore the most effective approaches for measuring communities' attitudes toward law enforcement.

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