Nathanial Bork
Distinguished Fellow, Graduate Research Assistant
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Nathanial Bork's research investigates the intersection of student socioeconomic status, tolerance for controversial speech, and campus speech codes. His work examines how student background influences their views on free expression and the role of university policies in shaping these attitudes. Bork's recent publications, "Campus Speech Codes Are Not (mainly) White Savior Behavior" and "Class on Campus: Student SES and Tolerance of Controversial Speech," were published in 2025. He has collaborated with Martha Bradley-Dorsey and Robert Maranto at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville on shared publications. Bork's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 1, with 2 total publications and 2 total citations.
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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
- Campus Speech Codes Are Not (mainly) White Savior Behavior
- Class on Campus: Student SES and Tolerance of Controversial Speech
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