ICYMI: One panel in the PIPE Symposium: The Development of the American West discussed Gender Gaps in Frontier Entrepreneurship: Evidence from 1901 Oklahoma Land Lottery Winners, a paper by Jason Poulos of @harvardmed. | @jaj7d@BedrosianCenter
Watch: https://t.co/WVkyJTYkhQ
ICYMI: @BedrosianCenter hosted @PittTweet Professor Randall Walsh (@econtrout) for a PIPE Workshop on Using Digitized Newspapers to Refine Historical Measures: The Case of the Boll Weevil. | @jaj7d
Watch the full workshop: https://t.co/z3A8Casgu8
.@JPIPE_journal 3(2) is now out! Articles by @mbarber83, @michael_p_olson, @bryleonard & others. If your university library doesn't subscribe to @JPIPE_journal, please contact your librarian and ask them to add it to their journal list! https://t.co/snd2BsBCqB
I've seen some tweets in the last few days that suggest that the review process has been really slow -- often with people unwilling to do reviews. By and large, I haven't had that problem at my two new journals: @JHPE_journal & @JPIPE_journal. Reviewing has been quick generally.
ICYMI: @maya_sen a political scientist and public policy prof. at the @Kennedy_School, joined a @BedrosianCenter PIPE Workshop answering the question "How do judges’ previous professional experiences affect outcomes?" | @jaj7d@JKastellec
Full recording: https://t.co/QovGtMGv78
Very nice review of my book with Justin Peck (Wesleyan) by Matthew Platt (Morehouse). Jenkins, Jeffery A., and Justin Peck. Congress and the First Civil Rights Era, 1861-1918: Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2021. 332 Pages. https://t.co/w6ToNx07uc
Here are the YouTube links for
The #USCPIPE Symposium: The Development of the American West
Panel 1 with @ConnorDHuff, @j_homola, Jason Poulos & @_adasgupta
Full: https://t.co/cAlm52WK6q
Highlights: https://t.co/IS3Eum6u26
MT @jaj7d: "We find that members’ voting patterns are highly stable across contexts in which policy change is credible and not credible."
Happy to see my new article with @t_r_gray out now @JPublicPolicy: https://t.co/aNhynWapsY
"We find that members’ voting patterns are highly stable across contexts in which policy change is credible and not credible."
Happy to see my new article with @t_r_gray out now @JPublicPolicy: https://t.co/J6KbYJYrXX
TOMORROW (Tuesday), May 3: #USCPIPE Symposium: The Development of the American West
Including @ConnorDHuff, @MelissaZRogers, @bryleonard, @TessaProvins, @pfrymer, @seattlesquinn & many others
Via Zoom, all are welcome. (All times Pacific.) To register: https://t.co/7ZFyfhLYEa
Check out my new paper with @jaj7d and @Boris_Heersink on Southern Republicans in Congress in the pre-Reagan era.
Great thread by Boris summarizing the article below ⬇️
Happy to see my new article at Party Politics with @Boris_Heersink and @NicholasNapolio out! We build on some of the GOP in the South themes developed in the Heersink-Jenkins book Republican Party Politics and the American South on @CUP_PoliSci. https://t.co/wBc5EKBjEB
May 3: #USCPIPE Symposium: The Development of the American West
Including @ConnorDHuff, @MelissaZRogers, @bryleonard, @TessaProvins, @pfrymer, @seattlesquinn & many others
Via Zoom, all are welcome. To register: https://t.co/7ZFyfhLYEa
"[We show] how to remove attenuation bias in regression analyses due to measurement error in historical data for a given variable of interest by using a secondary measure which can be easily generated from digitized newspapers."
#USCPIPE Workshop: TOMORROW (4/19), noon PST.