Yphtach Lelkes
ylelkes.bsky.social
Yphtach Lelkes
@ylelkes.bsky.social

associate professor, University of Pennsylvania

Political science 42%
Communication & Media Studies 25%

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15 days left to apply to present at PRL's Annual Meeting March 21-22 in NOLA! polarizationresearchlab.org/annual-meeti...

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Our paper introducing the "American Local Government Elections Database" is online at Scientific Data. The data includes 78,000 candidates in 57,000 electoral contests in races for seven distinct local political offices in most medium and large cities and counties over the last three decades.
American local government elections database - Scientific Data
Scientific Data - American local government elections database
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thank you, John!

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a @github.com actions script that consults the retraction watch database and opens a PR if it sees a retracted article in .bib

@ylelkes.bsky.social etc.

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Issues · recite/retract
Github Actions to open an issue when a retracted article is discovered in a .bib file - Issues · recite/retract
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In our PNAS we don't necessarily find a negative relationship between affpol and antidemocratic norm support, but certainly a non-linear one (appendix fig. below).

Personally, I think FT measures have some pretty major empirical oddities we're still evaluating

🔗 www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...

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Can’t believe this isn’t satire

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I definitely assumed the weapons the cops "took off the streets" were being destroyed, not returned to the streets for profit. I don't know WHY I assumed harm was actually being reduced, but I know better now!

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this dude is basically the nation’s leading expert on legal ethics, we are so cooked.

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Here’s what the national guard bullshit is really about. www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archiv...

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Luskin's "Robert's Rules: Suggestions for Writing" has some excellent, pithy advice for academic writers.

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PDF: github.com/soodoku/on-w...

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At NPR... "I and a couple of other editorial leaders were encouraged to make sure that any coverage of a Trump lie was matched with a story about a lie from Hillary Clinton. Another colleague asked what to do if one candidate just lied more than the other."

Silence. slate.com/business/202...
NPR Is a Mess. But “Wokeness” Isn’t the Problem.
The real story behind the public broadcaster’s woes.
slate.com

You might be in the intersection of this venn diagram (at APSA and into built to spill)

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americans (reps+dems) dislike norm violations. but some (reps) still vote for norm-breakers. so we're back at vote choice. again. not public opinion abt norm-violations. vote choice. back-sliding is an elite-constraint problem; cant public opinion way out of it.

paper: tinyurl.com/normviopubop...

Thanks!

Did not replicate in our paper watermark.silverchair.com/zmab019.pdf?...
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