Yesola Kweon
@YesolaKweon
Associate Professor of Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU). Study social and economic inequality, political attitudes, and East Asia.
@yesolakweon.bsky.social
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http://yesolakweon.github.io 24-09-2018 22:59:36
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#OpenAccess -
Unequal and Unsupportive: Exposure to Poor People Weakens Support for Redistribution among the Rich - cup.org/3vP49Qr
- Matias Engdal Christensen (Aarhus University), @thistedpeter & Kim Mannemar Sønderskov (Aarhus University)
#FirstView
How do parents and non-parents decide how children ought to be raised? In a new paper w/ Allison Anoll & Mackenzie Israel-Trummel, we argue social movements–like Black Lives Matter–can shape these choices, unpacking the often black-boxed step in child socialization.
cambridge.org/core/journals/…
🚨 forthcoming Journal of Politics @[email protected]: super excited that the 1st paper on project with Alyssa René Heinze & Rachel E. Brule is now accepted.
We show that inequality does not stop at the gate of political office: Indian women face large inequalities in voice & centrality AFTER they reach office 1/n
Free access until the end of April 2024 from our latest issue -
Anchoring Vignettes as a Diagnostic Tool for Cross-National (in)Comparability of Survey Measures: The Case of Voters’ Left-Right Self-Placement - cup.org/4cyQ7mj
- Nick Lin (中央研究院 Academia Sinica) & Seonghui Lee
Compiling an original dataset of magazine coverage related to LGBTQ+ court decisions, Christine M. Bailey, Paul M. Collins Jr., Jesse H. Rhodes & Douglas Rice argue these cases influence the volume and tone of LGBTQ+ media coverage.
#APSRFirstView
ow.ly/7AOb50R1IxM
📖 Now in print British Jnl Poli Sci
🌎 Using new data on 68 democracies, we find:
- 🇺🇸 ranks #1 in incumbency 🥇
- ⬆️ corruption -> ⬇️ incumbency
- ⬆️ legislative resources -> ⬆️ incumbency (but only when corruption is low)
Check out new research from Dr. Dawn Teele, “The Political Geography of the Gender Gap,” that challenges conventional understandings of women's turnout and vote choice after suffrage. #WomensHistoryMonth journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.108…
'We are very pleased to inform you that your paper has now been accepted for publication in the American Political Science Review.'😃🎉 In this paper, @bonniemmeguid Miki Kittilson Hilde Coffe & I find that RRP parties elect women when they are losing votes + lack women voters.👇
How can we close persistent gender gaps in political participation? #TBT to Ali Cheema, Sarah Khan, Asad Liaqat 🇵🇸, and Shandana Khan Mohmand developing a new theory to explain and increase female participation in patriarchal settings.
ow.ly/mteS50QREVP
🚨New article alert 🚨
“When voting no is not enough: Legislative brawling and obstruction in Korea” by Gyung-Ho Jeon (University of British Columbia) can be read for free at the link below: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.11…
The article I co-authored with Jeong Hyun Kim in Legislative Studies Quarterly, 'Why Do Young Men Oppose Gender Quotas?' ranked among the top 10% most downloaded papers published in the journal in 2022. 🤩 #TopDownloadedArticle
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ls…
Erik Voeten Comparative Political Studies Great to see this in print! (Here's a brief report on this and other work presented at Niehaus Center Princeton School of Public & International Affairs in May 2022: niehaus.princeton.edu/backlash-again…)
This paper tests the performance of GPT4 in text coding across a range of common political science coding tasks in 4 languages. Michael Heseltine & Bernhard Clemm find that GPT4 coding is highly accurate, especially for shorter texts. Read more here: doi.org/10.1177/205316…
Today, The Economist covered our research (w/ Amy Alexander and Nicholas Charron)! 🤩 Thanks to Sofia Ammassari for spotting this - it definitely made my day (or week, or month)☺️
economist.com/international/…