Lawrence McKay(@lawrencemckay94) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New article (with Will Jennings Gerry Stoker): 'What is the geography of trust? The urban-rural trust gap in global perspective' is published OA in Political Geography! Political Geography

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Benjamin Egerod(@BCEgerod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Many political extremists have no electoral incentive to moderate themselves. However, in a new article at Journal of Politics @[email protected] Hai Tran and I show that large corporations impose a labor market cost on extreme behavior in Congress.

Link: journals.uchicago.edu/doi/epdf/10.10…

Many political extremists have no electoral incentive to moderate themselves. However, in a new article at @The_JOP Hai Tran and I show that large corporations impose a labor market cost on extreme behavior in Congress.

Link: journals.uchicago.edu/doi/epdf/10.10…

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Isabel ruiz(@Naughtweek) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What migration policies do people in receiving countries want, and do humanitarian values matter? Our (w/Will Allen Carlos Vargas-Silva) World Development study uses a conjoint experiment in to answer these questions: doi.org/10.1016/j.worl… (1/9)

What migration policies do people in receiving countries want, and do humanitarian values matter? Our (w/@williamlallen @CVar_Sil) #openaccess @WorldDevJournal study uses a conjoint experiment in #Colombia to answer these questions: doi.org/10.1016/j.worl… #polisciresearch (1/9)
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Stuart Soroka(@s_soroka) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Media Reflect! I hope you'll check out this new American Political Science Review paper with Christopher Wlezien, focused on the tendency for media to reflect (> than affect) public attitudes. With implications for observational & experimental work in &
doi.org/10.1017/S00030…

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Mark J(@poli_sci_guy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Watching Question Period, and Mr. Poilievre is standing while the Speaker is standing. A basic rule of the House - when the Speaker stands (and especially when they are speaking), you SIT!

Watching Question Period, and Mr. Poilievre is standing while the Speaker is standing. A basic rule of the House - when the Speaker stands (and especially when they are speaking), you SIT!
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Bernard Tamas(@bdtamas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

*New Publication Alert 🚨* My article in The Forum on malapportionment and the Electoral College. New DPIx measure is used to show why Trump could lose the vote & still win the election
“Ahead of Print” copy is free to view/download
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Jan Vogler(@Jan_Vogler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Why do many people hate the bureaucracy? 🤔 🚨

In a brand new JPIPE article, I argue that many citizens use to assess the EU's administrative institutions.

Free to download for a ***limited time***: dx.doi.org/10.1561/113.00…

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🚨 Why do many people hate the #EU bureaucracy? 🤔 🚨

In a brand new @JPIPE_journal article, I argue that many citizens use #heuristics to assess the EU's administrative institutions.

Free to download for a ***limited time***: dx.doi.org/10.1561/113.00…

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Jan Vogler(@Jan_Vogler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨My Studies in Comparative International Development article 'The Complex Imprint of Foreign Rule' is now available in its final version! 🚨

I explore how imperial rule is constrained by information asymmetries, administrative frictions, and financial limits.

DL here: doi.org/10.1007/s12116…

🚨My @SCID__journal article 'The Complex Imprint of Foreign Rule' is now available in its final version! 🚨

I explore how imperial rule is constrained by information asymmetries, administrative frictions, and financial limits.

DL here: doi.org/10.1007/s12116…

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WEP Journal(@WEPsocial) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Online first & : 'Losers’ consent and emotions in the aftermath of the Brexit referendum' by James Tilley (Oxford Politics and IR) & Sara Hobolt

doi.org/10.1080/014023…

Part of the forthc. SI 'Brexit – The Membership Crisis that Wasn’t?'

Routledge Politics, IR & Area Studies

Online first & #OpenAccess: 'Losers’ consent and emotions in the aftermath of the Brexit referendum' by James Tilley (@Politics_Oxford) & @sarahobolt 

doi.org/10.1080/014023…

Part of the forthc. SI 'Brexit – The Membership Crisis that Wasn’t?'

@Rout_PoliticsIR #polisciresearch
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Dominic Afscharian(@Afscharian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What happens when 161 social scientists examine the same question using the same data? In short: results may vary substantially. But researchers' beliefs + expectations cannot explain most of the variance.

Paper: pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…

Presentation today 👇

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

How does domestic public opinion manifest itself during international negotiations? Using text analysis Christopher Wratil 🇺🇦 #StandWithUkraine, Jens Wäckerle, & Sven-Oliver Proksch test the influence of implicit versus explicit invocations of public opinion.


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How does domestic public opinion manifest itself during international negotiations? Using text analysis @chriswratil, @Jwaeckerle, & @so_proksch test the influence of implicit versus explicit invocations of public opinion.
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M. Brielle Harbin(@BrielleHarbin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited for this paper to be . In it, I conduct an inductive thematic content analysis of 13 Survivor episode transcripts & identify 5 themes in Black players’ discussions of racialized social obligations—what I refer to as narratives of racial duty.

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World Politics(@World_Pol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Using a natural experiment, World Politics authors Anselm Hager and Hanno Hilbig show in their January article that increased government spending on public goods benefited left-leaning parties in . doi.org/10.1353/wp.202…

Using a natural experiment, @World_Pol authors @anselmhager and @hannohilbig show in their January article that increased government spending on public goods benefited left-leaning parties in #Germany. #polisciresearch #AcademicTwitter doi.org/10.1353/wp.202…
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Jacob Öberg(@Jacobbe79601492) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New and excellent analysis by Sandra Lavenex and Philipp Lutz on the understudied but important question of third country influence and access to EU agencies in @jcms_eu. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jc… David Phinnemore UACES Paul James Cardwell Emilia Korkea-aho Christian Kaunert

New and excellent analysis by Sandra Lavenex and @LutzPhilipp on the understudied but important question of third country influence and access to EU agencies in @jcms_eu.  onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jc… @DPhinnemore @UACES @Cardwell_PJ @EmiliaKorkeaaho @ChristianKaune1 #polisciresearch
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