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The University of Michigan's Center for Political Studies (CPS) posts about social science research, politics, policy, and free data resources.
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November 20, 2025 at 9:30 PM
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👀 Don't miss this thread by 2025 @aaas.org inductee and @rcgd-isr.bsky.social affiliate David Dunning @daviddunning6.bsky.social, and his featured talk -- sharing what we believe to be wisdom.

#LookToMichigan #PsychSky @umisr.bsky.social
Last month I was honored, w/ 200 peers, to be inducted into the American Academy of Arts & Sciences. A surprise. Further, I was invited to give the featured talk at the closing session, followed by a conversation w/ Dr. Laurie Patton, the Academy’s president. 1/3

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David Dunning Presentation and Conversation - 2025 Induction Weekend
YouTube video by American Academy of Arts & Sciences
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November 20, 2025 at 1:10 PM
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The Eric Schickler essay in Larry Bartel's symposium on "What Trump Has Taught Us About Political Science" is one of the most insightful pieces I've read in 2025.

US institutions turned out to be weak, and we have to rethink conventional wisdom.

open access: academic.oup.com/psq/advance-...
November 19, 2025 at 8:08 PM
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@umfordschool.bsky.social and the Trotter Center are hosting CPS affiliates @maraceci.bsky.social and Jowei Chen Thursday for a teach-in panel, "Unpacking Election Policy: How is it Shaping Our Democracy?" Details and registration: myumi.ch/5kbbA
November 18, 2025 at 7:44 PM
Using a dataset of nearly 65,000 school board meeting transcripts, @mirya.bsky.social and @simko.bsky.social investigate whether local officials use agenda control to stifle conflict; school board members increase use of tabling when debate arises. doi.org/10.1111/lsq....
Tabling Debate: How Local Officials Try to Use Agenda Control to Stifle Conflict
Public officials influence policymaking by deciding which items receive attention and action—and which do not. Accounts from national legislatures typically explain agenda control in terms of party l...
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November 18, 2025 at 10:57 PM
@umfordschool.bsky.social and the Trotter Center are hosting CPS affiliates @maraceci.bsky.social and Jowei Chen Thursday for a teach-in panel, "Unpacking Election Policy: How is it Shaping Our Democracy?" Details and registration: myumi.ch/5kbbA
November 18, 2025 at 7:44 PM
#LookToMichigan and the University of Michigan @umisrcps.bsky.social Center for Political Studies for leading work on democracy, civic, and global engagement. Repost & follow our research on *both* Bluesky and LinkedIn! @umisr.bsky.social

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November 18, 2025 at 2:32 PM
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ICYMI: Michigan helped reignite the research career of cancer survivor Suzanne Perkins @20thofmay.bsky.social, who planned her career around the insight that education plays a key role in recovery for children who have been maltreated. #LifeChangingEducation feature story:
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November 18, 2025 at 1:48 PM
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This seems like a great opportunity.

No one better to help think big and rigorous than @ccavaille.bsky.social
Are you an ABD needing help with your project? Interested in immigration, autocratization, & religion? Want to spend 2 weeks thinking deeply about interdisciplinary work? This summer school is for you. I'll be one of the instructors helping your think big and rigorously :-) More info below! (1/2)
Toulouse Summer School in Quantitative Social Sciences
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November 17, 2025 at 10:30 AM
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November 14, 2025 at 8:56 PM
The big Democratic wins of the 2025 elections will shift political dynamics and strategies in the coming year. For key takeaways, read our Q&A with UM political scientist Tyler Simko @simko.bsky.social, elections analyst for CBS.

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Unexpected Margins: Analysis of the 2025 Elections
Expert Q&A with takeaways and predictions drawn from the 2025 elections with CBS elections analyst and University of Michigan political scientist Tyler Simko
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November 11, 2025 at 2:27 PM
👀 Out now in @voxdev.bsky.social! VoxDev senior eds. Cesi Cruz, @hlarreguy.bsky.social and @ernestotiburcio.bsky.social share a lit review on the causes and consequences of polarization. Read & download here: voxdev.org/voxdevlit/po...
Political Polarisation
Political polarisation has been rising sharply in both advanced and developing democracies, with implications for democratic accountability, institutional trust, and social cohesion. This VoxDevLit re...
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October 28, 2025 at 2:40 PM
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#OpenAccess from our latest issue -

Gendered views on immigration policy stances? The case of Japan - https://cup.org/4hxDATi

"gender bias in voter evaluations may not be as severe as the literature expects..."

- Melanie Sayuri Sonntag, @strauszm.bsky.social & @ykshrt.bsky.social
October 23, 2025 at 8:10 AM
People find conspiracy content involving anti-establishment sentiment—distrust in institutions like the media or health care—regularly on TikTok and YouTube. CPS's @arielhasell.bsky.social and Sabina Tomkins on communication and democracy via @umichnews.bsky.social:
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Conspiracy content drives anti-establishment sentiment on TikTok, YouTube
People actively seeking conspiracy content involving anti-establishment sentiment—distrust in institutions like the media or health care—will find it regularly on TikTok and YouTube.
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October 25, 2025 at 8:34 PM
People who like to take surveys can share characteristics that skew polls in important ways. Michael A. Bailey @georgetownuni.bsky.social spoke at the @umisrcps.bsky.social workshop yesterday on the problem of "non-ignorable nonresponse" and the potential for panel surveys to address it.
October 23, 2025 at 3:05 PM
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"We’re committed to making sure Detroiters’ voices drive the decisions that shape their city." For 10 years, the University of Michigan’s Detroit Metro Area Communities Study DMACS has been driving local research in the public interest. @umfordschool.bsky.social @bridgemi.com
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DMACS marks 10 years of listening to Detroiters for shared impact | The University Record
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October 20, 2025 at 3:50 PM
Congratulations to CPS research professor @christiandavenport.bsky.social, newly named the Charles Tilly Distinguished University Professor of Political Science! @umfordschool.bsky.social fordschool.umich.edu/news/2025/ch...
Christian Davenport named University of Michigan Distinguished University Professor
On October 16, 2025, the University of Michigan Regents approved the appointment of Christian Davenport as a Distinguished University Professor. This distinction is the University’s most prestigious p...
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October 17, 2025 at 5:53 PM
A new survey measures the nature, extent, and distribution of American stereotypes about Jewish, Muslim, and Black Americans. A research brief out from Mark Tessler, @acavari.bsky.social and @francy-lunadiaz.bsky.social shares some preliminary findings:
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American Stereotypes about Jewish, Muslim, and Black Americans: Preliminary Evidence from a 2024 US Survey - Center for Political Studies (CPS) Blog
A new survey measures the nature, extent and distribution of Americans' stereotypes about Jewish, Muslim, and Black Americans
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October 13, 2025 at 7:14 PM
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📢 New publication in Political Behavior With @acavari.bsky.social and @Liot_Shvarts 📢
Polarization and Partisan Bias in Citizens' Evaluations of Public Services
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September 3, 2025 at 10:09 AM
🎊 Today is the day! Join us as this afternoon as we celebrate the career of CPS Research Professor James D. Morrow. cps.isr.umich.edu/events/james...
October 10, 2025 at 1:19 PM
👀 New from @profpjones.bsky.social @deandulay.bsky.social @anilmenon.bsky.social & @yoniabramson.bsky.social, studying the effects of 🇺🇦 President Zelensky’s historical analogies with survey experiments in four countries – US, UK, Germany, and Israel. Do these appeals impact foreign policy attitudes?
September 30, 2025 at 5:43 PM
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So much talk of #politicalviolence in the headlines these days, but what do the ANES 2024 Time Series data say?
September 23, 2025 at 6:00 PM
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#LooktoMichigan for innovation in survey research! A great talk on the future of survey research.
Join us Tuesday, September 30 at 1:00 for @bradytwest.bsky.social and @jameswagner254.bsky.social : Developing a Modern and Standardized Data Quality Profile for SRC Surveys
More information: myumi.ch/qZPQe
1430BD ISR-Thompson
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Passcode: 878303
SRC Seminar Series Presents: Developing a Modern and Standardized Data Quality Profile for SRC Surveys | Happening @ Michigan
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September 25, 2025 at 9:29 PM
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My recent working paper with @robmickey.bsky.social & @dziblatt.bsky.social is about the high rates of shirking in US policing. David Rose exemplified the opposite--running toward the danger. RIP.
"My thoughts turned to David Rose, who volunteered to try to prevent another such attack on our country, and then, when back home, ran toward danger once again to help his fellow Americans."
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A Hero We Didn’t Deserve
Remembering David Rose who ran towards danger.
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September 19, 2025 at 10:35 PM
The Constitution's most important features-- separation of powers, rule of law, due process-- shape America's democratic functioning. Join some of its foremost experts for a Constitution Day discussion at U-M on Wednesday! @joshpasek.com @robmickey.bsky.social

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Constitution Day | What's at Stake Series: | Happening @ Michigan
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September 16, 2025 at 2:46 PM