Welcome to MacArthur Foundation Research Directory

The MacArthur Foundation has a long history of supporting research, and we are pleased that users will be able to access this extensive body of work through the MacArthur Research Directory on PolicyArchive. Documents in this directory span a wide range of subjects, and include both policy and academic research arising from the Foundation.s grant making strategies and research networks.

Currently there are 1696 research items in the directory. Research will be continuously uploaded to this Directory. For additional information about the MacArthur Foundation, please visit www.macfound.org

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The State of Florida's Assisted Rental Housing Publication Date: June 2009 Publisher(s): Shimberg Center for Housing Studies, University of Florida; Research Area:
Confronting the Challenges of Participatory Culture: Media Education for the 21st Century Publication Date: June 2009 Publisher(s): MIT Press Research Area:
Living and Learning with New Media: Summary of Findings from the Digital Youth Project Publication Date: June 2009 Publisher(s): MIT Press Research Area:
The Future of Learning Institutions in a Digital Age Publication Date: June 2009 Publisher(s): MIT Press Research Area:
The Civic Potential of Video Games Publication Date: June 2009 Publisher(s): MIT Press Research Area:
Different Way to Pay for Health Reform Publication Date: May 2009 Publisher(s): Tax Policy Center Research Area:
Financing Health Care Reform: Before the Senate Committee on Finance Publication Date: May 2009 Publisher(s): Tax Policy Center Research Area:
Federal Expenditures on Infants and Toddlers in 2007 Publication Date: May 2009 Publisher(s): Tax Policy Center Research Area:
Toward a Common Future: Latino Teens and Adults Speak Out Publication Date: May 2009 Publisher(s): National Council of La Raza Research Area: Population and Reproductive Health
America's Invisible Children: Latino Youth and the Failure of Justice Publication Date: May 2009 Publisher(s): National Council of La Raza Research Area: Community and Economic Development