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@tcddublin.bsky.social #mediabias #vote
See: www.dvpw.de/gliederung/a...
Also see the previous SI: www.sciencedirect.com/special-issu...
See: www.dvpw.de/gliederung/a...
Also see the previous SI: www.sciencedirect.com/special-issu...
1.) Succinct summary of the contribution (puzzle, argument, data, evidence)
2.) State clearly in your first paragraph whether the evidence supports the argument.
1.) Succinct summary of the contribution (puzzle, argument, data, evidence)
2.) State clearly in your first paragraph whether the evidence supports the argument.
www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/epdf/10....
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I find that left-wing voters in UK+US favour disabled candidates, while right-wing voters prefer non-disabled candidates - but only because voters assume disabled candidates to be more left-wing. [1/2]
I find that left-wing voters in UK+US favour disabled candidates, while right-wing voters prefer non-disabled candidates - but only because voters assume disabled candidates to be more left-wing. [1/2]
In a new @bjpols.bsky.social paper w/ @bertous.bsky.social & @michaelhunklinger.bsky.social we answer this question using a double-list experiment across 🇬🇧 🇺🇸 🇩🇪 🇳🇱
doi.org/10.1017/S000...
Spoiler: Yes. 🧵
In a new @bjpols.bsky.social paper w/ @bertous.bsky.social & @michaelhunklinger.bsky.social we answer this question using a double-list experiment across 🇬🇧 🇺🇸 🇩🇪 🇳🇱
doi.org/10.1017/S000...
Spoiler: Yes. 🧵
We're hiring a 2-3 year postdoc fellow at the LSE to join our great department (with some teaching in political behaviour and comparative European or EU politics)
Please spread the word and reach out with questions!
jobs.lse.ac.uk/Vacancies/W/...
We're hiring a 2-3 year postdoc fellow at the LSE to join our great department (with some teaching in political behaviour and comparative European or EU politics)
Please spread the word and reach out with questions!
jobs.lse.ac.uk/Vacancies/W/...
With @mauritsmeijers.bsky.social, we use a new survey item that we fielded in surveys in five countries to examine who accepts party policy change. Check out the 🧵 by Maurits below for an overview of our findings!
ejpr.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/... 1/n
With @mauritsmeijers.bsky.social, we use a new survey item that we fielded in surveys in five countries to examine who accepts party policy change. Check out the 🧵 by Maurits below for an overview of our findings!
www.focus.de/politik/bei-...
www.focus.de/politik/bei-...
✔ PMs are more experienced than assumed
✔ Contexts are stabilizing (e.g., fewer oversized cabinets).
Take away: CEE PMs & their challenges are far from uniform!
✔ PMs are more experienced than assumed
✔ Contexts are stabilizing (e.g., fewer oversized cabinets).
Take away: CEE PMs & their challenges are far from uniform!
🧵 below ⬇️
For nerds: also presents research design for combing causal inference with ethnographic research
How do economic shocks shape politics?
We study a plant disease epidemic in Italy🌱—finding it fueled far-right support
It’s not just economic loss but how shocks uproot communities and interact with perceptions of state neglect
shorturl.at/ntKyt
🧵 below ⬇️
For nerds: also presents research design for combing causal inference with ethnographic research
If you're interested, in this thread I’ll link different ways of learning about the book and its argument (I’ll keep adding if more come out).
First, here is the link to the book: academic.oup.com/book/57946
If you're interested, in this thread I’ll link different ways of learning about the book and its argument (I’ll keep adding if more come out).
First, here is the link to the book: academic.oup.com/book/57946