Talbot M Andrews (@talbotmandrews) 's Twitter Profile
Talbot M Andrews

@talbotmandrews

Assistant Professor @Cornell, Public opinion, political economy, disasters, and climate change 🌲Oregonian🌲

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Junior Americanist Workshop Series (@jawspolisci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Year, Same You. You are awesome, and you love JAWS. Submissions open for Spring 2025! We encourage submissions from jr scholars (e.g., assist prof, non-TT, grad students) in all areas of American politics. Sign up to present or volunteer to discuss! docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…

Robert Vidigal (@robbvidi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Applications are now open for the 2025 Summer School in International Survey Methods! 🔥 An 8-day intensive program in the 🎶 Music City 🎶 by LAPOP Lab, perfect for grad students, faculty, and research practitioners. Learn more & apply: vanderbilt.edu/lapop/summer-s…

Ricky Clark (@profrickyclark) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So excited that my book, Cooperative Complexity: The Next Level of Global Economic Governance, will be out next month Cambridge University Press - Politics. In it, I explore how and when IOs work together, pooling resources rather than competing for members' business. See thread for pre-order info!

So excited that my book, Cooperative Complexity: The Next Level of Global Economic Governance, will be out next month <a href="/CUP_PoliSci/">Cambridge University Press - Politics</a>. In it, I explore how and when IOs work together, pooling resources rather than competing for members' business. See thread for pre-order info!
Cornell Chronicle (@cornellnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Candidates’ intentions matter: Voters care if they’re better off than before the last election — but also about incumbent politicians’ intentions, Cornell Government research finds. Talbot M Andrews Journal of Politics @[email protected] CornellArts&Sciences news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/0…

American Political Science Review (@apsrjournal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From our new issue: "Selecting Out of “Politics”: The Self-Fulfilling Role of Conflict Expectation" by Eric Groenendyk (Eric Groenendyk), Yanna Krupnikov (Yanna Krupnikov), John Barry Ryan (John Barry Ryan), Elizabeth C. Connors (Elizabeth C. Connors, PhD). #ASPRNewIssue cambridge.org/core/journals/…

From our new issue: "Selecting Out of “Politics”: The Self-Fulfilling Role of Conflict Expectation" by Eric Groenendyk (<a href="/EricGroenendyk/">Eric Groenendyk</a>), Yanna Krupnikov (<a href="/ykrupnikov/">Yanna Krupnikov</a>), John Barry Ryan (<a href="/ryanbq/">John Barry Ryan</a>), Elizabeth C. Connors (<a href="/littleconnors/">Elizabeth C. Connors, PhD</a>). #ASPRNewIssue cambridge.org/core/journals/…
Robert Vidigal (@robbvidi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New publication on Political Research Quarterly with NYU's Center for Social Media and Politics folks 🤝Most research examines how Americans' online media consumption relates to political behavior. Much less is known about *Latino* online media consumption. We augment our survey findings with digital trace data. 📚📱📊

Nick Simpson (@nickzimson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new paper out today in Global Environmental Change highlights the relationships between perceptions and experiences of #climate_change among herders and farmers in #Tibet and the implications for #adaptation.

Victor Y. Wu (@victor_y_wu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Paper 🚨 at ERSS How does partisanship affect energy preferences? My conjoint experiment shows that Republicans’ choice of energy mix is determined mostly by price, whereas Democrats’ choice is determined equally by price and by % of renewables. doi.org/10.1016/j.erss…

New Paper 🚨 at ERSS

How does partisanship affect energy preferences? My conjoint experiment shows that Republicans’ choice of energy mix is determined mostly by price, whereas Democrats’ choice is determined equally by price and by % of renewables.

doi.org/10.1016/j.erss…
Institute for Policy Research at Northwestern (@ipratnu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How can we bridge the divide on climate change? A new working paper by Northwestern Political Science's Mary McGrath shows that collaborative conversations between friends with opposing views about climate change could shift opinions. spr.ly/618705MC7

How can we bridge the divide on climate change? A new working paper by <a href="/PoliSciatNU/">Northwestern Political Science</a>'s Mary McGrath shows that collaborative conversations between friends with opposing views about climate change could shift opinions. spr.ly/618705MC7
Cornell Chronicle (@cornellnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Winds of change? Cornell Government-led research finds that Texans on average hold positive views about wind energy developments, welcoming turbines’ local benefits despite state and national leaders’ resistance. @sciencedirect Talbot M Andrews news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/0…

Matt Hall (@fertmortmig) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 The Cornell Population Center (Cornell Population Center) is recruiting our next CPC Rhodes Postdoctoral Fellow (start: Aug 2026). We welcome outstanding early-career scholars in all disciplines engaging population research. Apply + share widely: academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/30347

Political Analysis (@polanalysis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Currently in FirstView: In “Balancing Precision and Retention in Experimental Design,” Gustavo Diaz and Erin Rossiter study how experimental design choices can increase precision when estimating treatment effects. Specifically, they examine block-randomized and pre-post designs.

Currently in FirstView: In “Balancing Precision and Retention in Experimental Design,” Gustavo Diaz and <a href="/erinrossiter/">Erin Rossiter</a> study how experimental design choices can increase precision when estimating treatment effects. Specifically, they examine block-randomized and pre-post designs.
Chagai Weiss (@chagai_weiss) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🏆APSA's Experimental Research Best Paper Award🏆Did you present an experiment at APSA2025? Submit your conference paper for the Experimental Research Section's best paper award by April 15, 2026. Sumitra Badrinathan Talbot M Andrews and I are excited to read your work!

🏆APSA's Experimental Research  Best Paper Award🏆Did you present an experiment at APSA2025? Submit your conference paper for the Experimental Research Section's best paper award by April 15, 2026.
<a href="/kharibiskut/">Sumitra Badrinathan</a> <a href="/TalbotMAndrews/">Talbot M Andrews</a> and I are excited to read your work!
Seth Warner (@sethbwarner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨New publication in Public Opinion Quarterly 📈 Americans see the Democrats as increasingly "liberal" and Republicans as "conservative." Why? Turns out, it's not so much a response to actual policymaking as it is to how regular voters use these labels. academic.oup.com/poq/advance-ar…