Tobias F. Tober
@tobiasftober
Political scientist @EXCInequality @zukunftskolleg @UniKonstanz | European integration; technological change; inequality and redistribution
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Very happy to share my (very first!) paper with @mariusbusemeyer and Tobias F. Tober published now at Regulation & Governance: "Digitalization and the green transition: Different challenges, same policy responses?" 🧵Here's a summary thread... 1/8
More interesting papers on politics & AI from Valentina González Rostani Nicole Wu, Stephen Chaudoin, Morgan Wack, Daniel Schiff, Kaylyn Jackson Schiff, Tobias F. Tober, David Holtz , Matthias Haslberger, Ιάσων Αναστασόπουλος #AIconference Caltech Caltech LCSSP #Day1
Just left the Political Economy of AI conference feeling inspired by all I’ve learned and the amazing community forming around this area. Looking forward to the next event and more visits to Pasadena! Thanks to Beatrice Magistro, R. Michael Alvarez, and the Caltech LCSSP team!
As I head back to Europe, I want to join the chorus in thanking Beatrice Magistro, R. Michael Alvarez, Sophie Borwein, Peter Loewen, Bart Bonikowski, and everyone Caltech LCSSP (esp. Sabrina) for a brilliantly organized workshop on the political economy of AI!
In a new open-access article, @mariusbusemeyer, Sophia Stutzmann & Tobias F. Tober investigate how workers perceive labor market risks related to digitalization and the green transition, and how these shape preferences for social policies bit.ly/3XzvaB7 #RegGov Wiley Politics & Policy
In our latest AJS paper, we show that life courses differ across four EU countries only for disadvantaged groups, likely due to varying welfare states and responsibilities of state, market, and family. Collaboration with A. Fasang, Aleksi Karhula (@aleksikarhula.bsky.social), zafer buyukkececi, and S.B. Andrade.
New! The *New Parties Data Set* by Stuart Bramwell and me. Data on 2,434 parties in 22 countries since 1945, their score in 3 elections, and establishment mode. Thanks to our 🇪🇺ERC (European Research Council (ERC)) project 🏴🇯🇵🇭🇺🇲🇦🇺🇸🇮🇹🇿🇦🇳🇱team in 🇬🇧London @rhulpirp. See: dataverse.harvard.edu/dataset.xhtml?…
Is it possible to separate the effects of economic shocks from cultural concerns in voting behavior? 🚨New paper at Comparative Political Studies🚨Italo Piero Stanig🌳 & I address the methodological difficulties in making such distinctions and provides new evidence on the globalization backlash 1/5
We are excited to kick off our CPPE talk series for this term next Monday (October 28) with a fantastic guest speaker: Nan Zhang (nanzhangresearch.github.io) from the University of Mannheim! Join us in Y311 at 11:45! Uni Konstanz Department of Politics & Public Admіn Nadja Wehl
The opioid epidemic fueled the rise of the Republican party. A one-standard-deviation increase in the quasi-exogenous exposure to the opioid epidemic led to a 4.6 percentage point increase in the Republican vote share. Carolina Arteaga viquibarone.github.io/baronevictoria…
#OpenAccess - European Institutional Integration and the Educational Divide in Support for the European Union - cup.org/49iO6tf - Sharon Baute & Tobias F. Tober #FirstView