Soyeon Jin
@soyeonjin3
Postdoctoral researcher at the Chair of Digital Governance. @HfPMuenchen @TU_Muenchen Immigration, misinformation, quantitative sociology.
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https://sojin3.github.io/website/ 15-04-2021 09:40:08
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I've run ~30+ large-scale surveys over the last decade, but still finding Stefanie Stantcheva's Annual Reviews "How to Run Surveys" super helpful! 80+ pgs of Appendix examples are 🙌🏾~ social desirability, vignettes, info treatments? She's got you covered! annualreviews.org/content/journa…
🗣️ Why is immigration important to you? Using media article data & longitudinal data from 🇬🇧 & 🇩🇪, Soyeon Jin argues that political elites' competition over the immigration issue changes what the issue signals & connotes #OA 🔓 bit.ly/47d2baw
Looking for thoughtful analysis of late-breaking developments in South Korea? Follow Heesoo Jang, journalism professor at UMass Amherst and GloTech Lab Faculty Fellow. 👉🏽 Her interview on CNN youtube.com/watch?v=VF-XQp…
"South Korea: The Deeper Story Behind the Unrest" UMass Amherst's Heesoo Jang writes for Zeteo about how President Yoon's surprise martial law declaration was a culmination of longstanding tensions – & offers lessons on democracy to the rest of the world zeteo.com/p/south-korea-…
“President Yoon's surprise martial law declaration is a culmination of longstanding tensions – and offers lessons to the world.” Read Heesoo Jang’s article on the deeper cause of South Korea’s overnight unrest, and what that means for global democracy: zeteo.com/p/south-korea-…
#ERSNew🐣 🔓 In their introduction to the special issue, Stefanie Walter & Saskia Glas explore the impact of #Covid19 on minoritized groups' political representation. Full article is available here: doi.org/10.1080/014198…
#ERSNew🐣 🔓 @alice_beazer Sean-Kelly Palicki Stefanie Walter & EldridgeIl combine topic models and informed grounded theory to explore representations of a minoritized group during the COVID-19 pandemic. Findings show that solidarity emerged through the platforming of migrant women’s