Ph.D. Candidate at JSGS USask // Science Policy, Science of Science, Science and Power and Populism // econ, policy, polisci… whatever works
Meta clearly trying to polarize the issue of digital sovereignty by running this in the Hub.
www.science.org/content/arti...
And I'm looking forward to more tomorrow, including joining @jsnyder.bsky.social, @lr-bg.bsky.social, & @deanshamess.ca first thing, for a discussion on public trust in science and policy decisions.
And I'm looking forward to more tomorrow, including joining @jsnyder.bsky.social, @lr-bg.bsky.social, & @deanshamess.ca first thing, for a discussion on public trust in science and policy decisions.
Bigger thread to follow but, we launched an experiment in Canada and the US exploring some timely questions about the public funding of science (PFS).
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Bigger thread to follow but, we launched an experiment in Canada and the US exploring some timely questions about the public funding of science (PFS).
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Our new global study found that social media now carries much of the world’s science content, but local culture, infrastructure, and curiosity still determine how people engage. #ScienceSky #scicomm
Our new global study found that social media now carries much of the world’s science content, but local culture, infrastructure, and curiosity still determine how people engage. #ScienceSky #scicomm
www.cnn.com/2025/10/24/p...
Adam addresses it in the piece.
Adam addresses it in the piece.
In hunter gatherer times I would’ve raced cars
In hunter gatherer times I would’ve raced cars
My new paper with Cunningham, Hodgson, and Wang (on the JM!) studies the 2017 FDA Final Rule, which required drug firms to publicly disclose all clinical trial results.
Disclosure increased, but innovation slowed.
cowles.yale.edu/sites/defaul...
My new paper with Cunningham, Hodgson, and Wang (on the JM!) studies the 2017 FDA Final Rule, which required drug firms to publicly disclose all clinical trial results.
Disclosure increased, but innovation slowed.
cowles.yale.edu/sites/defaul...
(I’m kidding (obviously!) but it’s very cool to see this and think about the unbelievable struggles I had with Stata + statscan trying to think about what was going on with stem earnings and willingness/ability to move to Alberta mattered…)
Earnings effects of moves for couples on the left, singles on the right. Negligible gap between single men and women.
(I’m kidding (obviously!) but it’s very cool to see this and think about the unbelievable struggles I had with Stata + statscan trying to think about what was going on with stem earnings and willingness/ability to move to Alberta mattered…)
Seems like a very timely paper for behavioural scientists using online samples: osf.io/preprints/so... ;
We really need more papers on this issue
Seems like a very timely paper for behavioural scientists using online samples: osf.io/preprints/so... ;
We really need more papers on this issue
philsci-archive.pitt.edu/24891/1/Phil...
philsci-archive.pitt.edu/24891/1/Phil...
That is, people who share a video but prime reaction with text we read before we view the clip?
I watch a lot of clips and initially think, e.g., “yeah, what an ass.” But without the framing I might interpret differently. 1/2
That is, people who share a video but prime reaction with text we read before we view the clip?
I watch a lot of clips and initially think, e.g., “yeah, what an ass.” But without the framing I might interpret differently. 1/2