Kelsey Shoub
@k_shoub
Asst. Prof @UMassPolicy. (PostDoc @UVA, Ph.D. @UNC) Studying public policy processes, race and gender and policing, and framing.
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http://www.kelseyshoub.com 03-08-2015 22:29:40
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📢📢📢 ATTN: It's that time of year again! CFP for #JusticeAndInjustice 2024 is now available!! 📢📢📢 Apply here by May 10 docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI… cc: @AlliPatter Ariel White Dara Strolovitch 1/4
My latest with Alex Badas now out in Politics, Groups, & Identities!
📊📚 Ever noticed how political speech changes with the platform? Kelsey Shoub new study published in Political Research Quarterly shows just that. From tweets to floor speeches, discover how congressional rhetoric shifts. Full study: ow.ly/JHYC50RhyEe
Congratulations, Kelsey Shoub Kelsey Shoub for winning the College's SBS UMass Amherst Outstanding Research Award for contributions in criminal justice policy, policing, public policy process, race & public policy, gender & public policy, framing, elite comm'n, & text analysis.
New #OpenAccess publication with Stephanie Zonszein in American Political Science Review on the public support for non-citizen voting rights in the United States. I am thrilled to see this out. Our findings are timely and have important implications for how Americans view democratic inclusion 🧵 1/11
Very happy to share that "Curation Bubbles" is conditionally accepted at American Political Science Review
“When the police sirens fade following a police involved death, communities may go quiet” 📚 In this LSE USAPP blog piece, Kelsey Shoub (UMass Public Policy) and Cody Drolc (University of South Carolina) find that police violence discourages people from interacting with local government 🔗 blogs.lse.ac.uk/usappblog/2024…
🗳️ Are Americans happy for non-citizens to have voting rights? 📑 For the LSE USAPP blog, @hannahalarian and @szonszein examine the impact of partisanship on views about non-citizens voting 🔗 blogs.lse.ac.uk/usappblog/2024…
Cannot wait to start citing this awesome research by Jessica Schoenherr, Jamil Scott and Elizabeth Lane -- super interesting (and important!) findings with big implications for judicial decision making. You don't want to miss it!
Don’t miss this new article from South Carolina Department of Political Science ‘s own Jessica Schoenherr and coauthors!
A new Center for Effective Lawmaking working paper from Craig Volden (UVA Batten School), Alan Wiseman (Vanderbilt University Political Science), Mary Kroeger (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Erinn Lauterbach (Villanova University), and Kelsey Shoub (UMass Amherst) looks at the rise of behind-the-scenes lawmaking in Congress: thelawmakers.org/legislative-ef…
Viviana Wu has released a new study on nonprofit social media outreach that uses a supervised machine learning model that can more efficiently analyze larger datasets. umass.edu/news/article/u… #umass #umassspp #nonprofit #socialmedia #machinelearning
New article out in Political Research Quarterly under certain conditions left-leaning politicians militarize the police more than their counterparts. Link to paper 👇🏽
Just accepted Journal of Politics @[email protected] w/ Daniel Naftel, Kelsey Shoub, Jared Edgerton, Mallory Wager, and Skyler Cranmer : patterns of gender inequality previously observed in formal deliberative settings extend to the informal setting of televised political discussions journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/73…
Good ideas are better ideas with good coauthors. Excited to see this out at PSJ (@psjeditor.bsky.social)! A paper about congressional disbursement & media spending that only Annelise & Alison Craig would enjoy? Maybe. (But I hope you'll take a look anyway). doi.org/10.1111/psj.12…