Nathanial Bork
Distinguished Fellow, Graduate Research Assistant
Also affiliated: Arkansas Department of Education (2025)
Graduate Student Researcher
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Research by Nathanial Bork focuses on student tolerance of controversial speech, examining factors such as socioeconomic status and major. In studies published in 2025 and 2026, Bork investigated how campus speech codes and student demographics relate to acceptance of diverse viewpoints. Specifically, one publication explored whether campus speech codes are associated with 'white savior' behavior, while another analyzed the relationship between student socioeconomic status (SES) and tolerance for controversial speech. A subsequent study found that political science majors exhibit higher tolerance for controversial speech. Bork has collaborated with Martha Bradley-Dorsey and Robert Maranto on shared publications.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 3
Selected Publications
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Political Science Majors Are More Tolerant of Controversial Speech (2026)
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Class on Campus: Student SES and Tolerance of Controversial Speech (2025)
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Campus Speech Codes Are Not (mainly) White Savior Behavior (2025)
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- Campus Speech Codes Are Not (mainly) White Savior Behavior
- Class on Campus: Student SES and Tolerance of Controversial Speech
- Political Science Majors Are More Tolerant of Controversial Speech
- Campus Speech Codes Are Not (mainly) White Savior Behavior
- Class on Campus: Student SES and Tolerance of Controversial Speech
- Political Science Majors Are More Tolerant of Controversial Speech
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