Andreas Videbæk Jensen (@andreasvijensen) 's Twitter Profile
Andreas Videbæk Jensen

@andreasvijensen

PolSci Assistant Professor @AarhusUni. I study Education and Political Behavior. | Political Participation | Electoral Behavior | Education |

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Aarhus BSS (@aarhus_bss) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Postdoc i statskundskab Claire M. Gothreau modtager Roberta Sigel Award fra International Society of Political Psychology (ISPP) for sit paper om vælgeres syn på kvindelige politikere. ps.au.dk/aktuelt/nyhede… #dkforsk

Matt Blackwell (@matt_blackwell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you are taking (or teaching!) a course on statistical inference/regression, I have a draft textbook available for free mattblackwell.github.io/gov2002-book/ Recently updated to introduce design- and modeled-based inference. Emphasis on intuition and rigor.

If you are taking (or teaching!) a course on statistical inference/regression, I have a draft textbook available for free

mattblackwell.github.io/gov2002-book/

Recently updated to introduce design- and modeled-based inference. Emphasis on intuition and rigor.
Noam Lupu (@noamlupu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have a forthcoming British Jnl Poli Sci paper and a new dataset on the gender, education, and occupational backgrounds of lawmakers in the world's democracies! Paper: noamlupu.com/GLDpaper.pdf Dataset: doi.org/10.7910/DVN/U1… Here's one application . . . (1/2)

Noam Lupu (@noamlupu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

from my book project with Nick Carnes (inactive; BlueSky link in Bio), Keeping Workers Off the Ballot. Grey bars are share of working-class jobs (manual, service, clerical) in each democracy's labor force. Tiny black bars are share of nat'l lawmakers who had WC jobs when they first got into politics. (2/2)

from my book project with <a href="/Nick_Carnes_/">Nick Carnes (inactive; BlueSky link in Bio)</a>, Keeping Workers Off the Ballot. Grey bars are share of working-class jobs (manual, service, clerical) in each democracy's labor force. Tiny black bars are share of nat'l lawmakers who had WC jobs when they first got into politics. (2/2)
Vin Arceneaux (@vinarceneaux) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 New Publication 🚨 with Jonathan Ladd, Kalli Giannelos, Can ZENGİN & Martial Foucault! With the generous support of Project Liberty, we incentivized voters to deactivate their Facebook account during the 2022 French Presidential Election. 🧵👇 royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rs…

Lea Pradella (@leapradella) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Very excited to share that my first solo publication "Testing the social pressure hypothesis: Does in-party social pressure reduce out-party empathy?" is out in PNAS Nexus 🚨 🔗 doi.org/10.1093/pnasne… Here’s what I find 🧵1/6

🚨Very excited to share that my first solo publication "Testing the social pressure hypothesis: Does in-party social pressure reduce out-party empathy?" is out in <a href="/PNASNexus/">PNAS Nexus</a> 🚨

🔗 doi.org/10.1093/pnasne…

Here’s what I find 🧵1/6
John Burn-Murdoch (@jburnmurdoch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The recent political polarisation of Silicon Valley is really striking. 25 years ago most big tech and VC execs were moderates. Then the whole sector shifted gradually leftwards up until 2020, and now suddenly we have a sharp divide into Democrat-backers and Trump backers.

The recent political polarisation of Silicon Valley is really striking.

25 years ago most big tech and VC execs were moderates. Then the whole sector shifted gradually leftwards up until 2020, and now suddenly we have a sharp divide into Democrat-backers and Trump backers.
Suthan Krishnarajan (@suthan_1607) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join Our Team! 🚨 We’re hiring 2 Postdocs for the new Advertising Democracy project at Aarhus University. We’re looking for researchers who are passionate about advertisements & citizens’ democratic values in Western democracies. Feel free to share!👇🏾 bss.au.dk/en/about-aarhu…

Political Behavior (@polbehavior) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why do voters prefer local candidates? Niels Nyholt uses Denmark as a case study to answer this question. Read it at the link below, it’s open access! link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Carlisle Rainey (@carlislerainey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Post: "For Your Syllabus: Statistical Power" Add content on statistical power to your social science courses. Not just to methods courses. For substantive courses, Bloom's MDE (i.e., 80% power to detect 2.5*SE) is easy to teach and really helpful! carlislerainey.com/blog/2025-08-1…

Ludger Woessmann (@woessmann) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Skills and Earnings: A Multidimensional Perspective on Human Capital" Final Version now out in Vol. 17 of the Annual Review of Economics Annual Reviews (Open Access): annualreviews.org/content/journa…

"Skills and Earnings: A Multidimensional Perspective on Human Capital"

Final Version now out in Vol. 17 of the Annual Review of Economics <a href="/AnnualReviews/">Annual Reviews</a> (Open Access): 

annualreviews.org/content/journa…
Journal of Politics @jop@sciences.social (@the_jop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Overburdened Bureaucrats: Providing Equal Access to Public Services During COVID-19" by Karoline Larsen Kolstad. journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/73…

"Overburdened Bureaucrats: Providing Equal Access to Public Services During COVID-19" by Karoline Larsen Kolstad. journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/73…
John B. Holbein (@johnholbein1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The median college student is willing to pay $2,617 to attend a college where the share of students with opposing political views is 10 percentage points lower.

The median college student is willing to pay $2,617 to attend a college where the share of students with opposing political views is 10 percentage points lower.