Franshelly M. Martínez-Ortiz
banner
fmortiz.bsky.social
Franshelly M. Martínez-Ortiz
@fmortiz.bsky.social
🇵🇷 PhD Candidate in Political Science & Public Policy at U-M. World wide coffee appraiser ☕ | REP & PolPsy
Reposted by Franshelly M. Martínez-Ortiz
ANES Data Release! electionstudies.org/data-center/...

The 3-wave ANES panel is now available. It merges data from 3 election studies (2016-2020-2024), the first time the ANES has collected interviews of the same respondents across 3 presidential elections.
2016-2020-2024-panel-merged-study - ANES | American National Election Studies
electionstudies.org
November 1, 2025 at 8:47 PM
Reposted by Franshelly M. Martínez-Ortiz
Grad students in political science and other social sciences! Consider applying to the great 2-week summer program in Qualitative and Multi-Method Research at Syracuse. Info is here:

www.maxwell.syr.edu/research/cen...
Institute for Qualitative & Multi-Method Research
www.maxwell.syr.edu
October 24, 2025 at 2:22 AM
Reposted by Franshelly M. Martínez-Ortiz
With an original survey, @fmortiz.bsky.social finds that conspiracy thinking is racially patterned, responsive to reminders of state violence, and consequential for democratic engagement. ⚡ Find @umisrcps.bsky.social #ISRNextGeneration scholars at #APSA2025.
September 4, 2025 at 12:34 PM
Reposted by Franshelly M. Martínez-Ortiz
The full release of the ANES 2024 Time Series #Data is now available. More details here: electionstudies.org/anes-announc...
August 12, 2025 at 5:24 PM
Reposted by Franshelly M. Martínez-Ortiz
🎊🎊 Congratulations to Dr. Walker! Her dissertation and book project, When Hard Work Isn’t Enough, examines Black American public opinion and the pursuit of the American Dream. @zoewithoutawhy.bsky.social with Vincent Hutchings, @nickvalentino.bsky.social, Robert Sellers, and Nancy Burns
Congratulations to the brilliant and newly minted Dr. Z. C. Walker on defending her groundbreaking dissertation today.

Dr. Walker’s work helps us understand the the causes and consequences of Black Americans supporting The American Dream. I am excited to read her book!
May 30, 2025 at 11:43 PM
So happy and proud of Dr. @zoewithoutawhy.bsky.social 🩷 such an inspiration!!!!!!
Congratulations to the brilliant and newly minted Dr. Z. C. Walker on defending her groundbreaking dissertation today.

Dr. Walker’s work helps us understand the the causes and consequences of Black Americans supporting The American Dream. I am excited to read her book!
May 31, 2025 at 12:22 AM
Reposted by Franshelly M. Martínez-Ortiz
In the newly released 2024 ANES (@electionstudies.bsky.social), racial groups see modest partisan differences in affect.

Other groups (Big Business, Labor Unions, the FBI) less polarized than recent cycles.
May 1, 2025 at 11:05 PM
Reposted by Franshelly M. Martínez-Ortiz
We are extremely pleased to announce the preliminary release of the combined pre-election and post-election dataset for the ANES 2024 Time Series Study!

The data and documentation can be downloaded from the ANES website at: electionstudies.org/data-center/...

Best,

The ANES Team
2024 Time Series Study - ANES | American National Election Studies
electionstudies.org
May 1, 2025 at 9:59 PM
Reposted by Franshelly M. Martínez-Ortiz
Excited to share that my new book is now available for pre-order! This book has been a labor of love for the past decade & I am grateful to a whole community of people who supported this project.

Get 30% off your purchase using code UCPNEW at UChicago Press! Link: press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/bo...
The Politics of Skin Tone
A nuanced examination of the salience of skin tone within African American politics. Research shows that skin tone is associated with significant differences in life experiences. On average, African A...
press.uchicago.edu
April 16, 2025 at 4:42 PM
Reposted by Franshelly M. Martínez-Ortiz
Is government suspicion based on real lived experiences and historic harm? #ISRNextGeneration scholar Franshelly Martinez-Ortiz writes on the case of Michigan, where events like the Flint Water Crisis give rise to lasting mistrust. @maraceci.bsky.social #MPSA2025 ➡️
cpsblog.isr.umich.edu?p=3434
In Michigan, conspiracy thinking can be rooted in real historic harm
Conspiracy thinking may result from paranoia or misinformation -- but it's often rooted actual harms and well-earned mistrust in government.
cpsblog.isr.umich.edu
March 31, 2025 at 6:56 PM