Asst. Professor @ Syracuse Poli Sci; Not on here much anymore; PhD Princeton Politics; Interest Groups, Labor, historical data-sets, experiments; organizer
My article, Labor vs. Big Business, is out! it's about efforts of companies like Uber to reform gig worker laws and voter cue-taking from unions and business. TLDR; progressive voters trust union cues to substitute for policy information https://t.co/k0SWnPVXmT
New at @PNASNews with @dbroockman, @chriscaballero_ & @easton_matty: "Political practitioners poorly predict which messages persuade the public." As we head into the last week of the campaign, a good reminder that political practitioners have poor intuitions as to what persuades
Little late b/c I'm shy, but I'm grateful to have received the APSA Dorothy Day Award for Outstanding Labor Research for my paper on Corporate Influence and NLRB appointments thanks to Labor section leaders @SidneyRothstein, Matt Lacouture and @MimiArnoldLyon; @PUPolitics
๐ข Call for papers ๐ข
Political Economy of Climate Change and the Environment (PECE) APSA 2024 mini-conference
Deadline soon: March 1st, 2024
Submit here: https://t.co/eJTK1K27w3
More information:
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Major strikes of over 1,000 workers up by 280% in 2023; data from @ILRLaborAction shows number of workers across all strikes up 141%
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๐ฃ The Labor Action Tracker Annual Report 2023 is officially here, courtesy of @ILRLaborAction, @cornellilr, and @LER_Illinois!
Check out the link below for the full report or take a look at the overview in the following thread! #1u
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Interested in labor politics research? Come to the 2024 Comparative Labor Workshop to be held on zoom on Friday, March 8. See schedule here: https://t.co/JSZFKB7tqY
"Against theory-motivated experimentation in science"
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"when it comes to experimental choice within a specific design space, scientists should be less influenced by theories than has oen been supposed by philosophy of science and by the scientists themselves."
"US democracy would be great if not for Citizens United."โ
"Actually Citizens United isn't bad for democracy. It actually might be good." โ
This cool paper using actual empirical evidence: "Citizens United is bad for democracy (but so are other things)." โ
my very first article, "Anti-Democratic Influence: The Effect of Citizens United on State Democratic Performance," is out now @LSQjournal : https://t.co/wQN6xamznM
A reminder that the deadline for the 2023 Comparative Labor workshop is tomorrow! Apply by tomorrow for March 8th here: https://t.co/RzsxDtfdhg
cc @DannyDaneri#APSALabor
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@GaribaldoValdez I donโt really think thereโs cannon given how little attention labor has gotten in the field historically, but Iโll add Alex Hertel-Fernandez, Bruce Western, Nelson Lichtenstein, Paul Frymer, Taylor Dark, Alexis Walker, John Ahlquist (some of these are sociologists)