Andrej Cvetić @andrejcvetic.bsky.social (@andrej_cvetic) 's Twitter Profile
Andrej Cvetić @andrejcvetic.bsky.social

@andrej_cvetic

Ph.D. Candidate @TCDPoliticalSci supported by @IrishResearch •
How #immigrants react to electoral #support for #radical #right?

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Filip Ejdus (@filipejdus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ovo je sigurno jedan od najvažnijih političkih govora u savremenoj istoriji Srbije. Ne samo zbog toga šta je rečeno, nego ko je rekao, gde, kada i pred kim. Poslušajte pažljivo! Mi smo na pragu društvene katarze i promene političke kulture. Zbogom mržnji i lancima živela sloboda!

Andrej Cvetić @andrejcvetic.bsky.social (@andrej_cvetic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Quants for #freedom and #democracy! Vujo Ilić analyses the reporting of Serbian national broadcasting service and shows consistent bias in reporting in favour of the authoritarian government in staggering numbers throughout the years!

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I'd very much like to write something about this - but I have NO data. If there is anyone planning to submit for this volume and would like another pair of hands with experience in quants, causal inference and minor involvement with text analysis please get in touch!

The Loop. A Political Science Blog from @ECPR (@ecpr_theloop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ecem Nazlı Üçok explores how #StudentProtests in #Turkey 🇹🇷, #Serbia 🇷🇸, and #Georgia 🇬🇪 reflect more than isolated unrest — they reveal a transnational wave of political mourning, democratic erosion, and #GenZ led resistance ✊. bit.ly/4d9s8uC

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This month in our PhD Perspectives series, 3rd Year PhD student, Tianxin Zhang chats about his research which explores how different sources of funding and resources shape civilian control and military effectiveness. Read more here🔽 tcd.ie/Political_Scie…

This month in our PhD Perspectives series, 3rd Year PhD student, Tianxin Zhang chats about his research which explores how different sources of funding and resources shape civilian control and military effectiveness.

Read more here🔽
tcd.ie/Political_Scie…
Alexander Kustov (@akoustov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do most voters oppose immigration because of racism? My book shows that view is both too pessimistic—racism is a stable trait that rarely shifts—and too convenient, since it lets us avoid improving immigration policy:

Do most voters oppose immigration because of racism? My book shows that view is both too pessimistic—racism is a stable trait that rarely shifts—and too convenient, since it lets us avoid improving immigration policy:
PWO Ireland (@pwo_ireland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some of our members in the Irish Times this morning with a strong message on the concerning trends within Irish academia. Universities are increasingly run like businesses, and PhD researchers (especially non-EU) are on the coalface of this. 👇👇

Some of our members in the Irish Times this morning with a strong message on the concerning trends within Irish academia. 

Universities are increasingly run like businesses, and PhD researchers (especially non-EU) are on the coalface of this. 👇👇
Oleg Urminsky (@olegurminsky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Completely nonsensical politicization of scientistics identifying and correcting problems in science. - Gino's research was not "promoting progressive ideas" - The problems were not found by "bloggers," but by leading researchers/faculty in the same scientific discipline.

Young Scholars Initiative (@ysi_commons) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yahye Jacfar, a young scholar from Somalia, breaks down the harsh reality of Somalian immigrants. He reminds us immigration is not just an economic issue - it's a human one. #FreshTake #Migration

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Join us for the first Research Ireland Forum – 5th June 2025. This hybrid event will bring together stakeholders in person and online to engage with speakers and panels on key strategic priorities for the agency. Register here: researchireland.ie/news/forum/

Join us for the first Research Ireland Forum – 5th June 2025. This hybrid event will bring together stakeholders in person and online to engage with speakers and panels on key strategic priorities for the agency. Register here: researchireland.ie/news/forum/