@_alice_evans@jjimeneza1972 It was removed from the air after
short runs in 1981-2 and 1987, despite being a big hit, both times
because of conservative backlash!
One more day to send in your nominations!
APSA @DemAndAutocracy award for best paper presented at APSA last year. Email to @scrosenzweig @JaneEsberg and me 👇
And check out the other D&A awards, also due tomorrow: https://t.co/XTTZs6Qkje
#JDevStudies book review 📚
Jane Esberg [@JaneEsberg] reviews "Undue Process: Persecution and Punishment in Autocratic Courts" by Fiona Shen-Bayh (@feiyonah)
Read: https://t.co/HxIdGN7Oan
#MustRead
Penn is hiring! We are looking for an assistant professor in American politics, focusing on race and ethnic politics. Details at: https://t.co/Hjt9neMeh4. Please spread the word and apply! Happy to answer questions (though I email more than tweet).
@JaneEsberg & @aasiegel use text analysis & a two-way fixed effects design to analyze how activist rhetoric changes post-exile. They find an increase in exiled activists' support for foreign intervention & anti-regime criticisms.
#APSRFirstView
https://t.co/wrMbagNQMR
Headline says it all. @CrisisGroup digs into the realities, policies, and practicalities of this hot topic.
With our past, @JaneEsberg, and present, @ale_accorsi, social media experts, who are part of the Future of Conflict Program.
https://t.co/8QxY3Bzxj2
Today we welcome amazing scholars working on crime and policing from a comparative perspective, who will present their work in a two-day conference here at Penn! Find the program here:
📣 Call for applications for scholars at risk in the #SocialSciences
📌 @CIVICA_Research & @eui_sps are hosting a conference to provide a platform for at-risk scholars to present their #research.
Apply by 30 April to share your experience 👉 https://t.co/dlBe8DYJIc
How does exile affect activism? Using extensive Twitter data, @JaneEsberg & @aasiegel demonstrate that following exile, Venezuelan activists' online discourse becomes more internationally-focused and more critical of their home regime new at @apsrjournal https://t.co/mfmGKi4wX2
@payson_julia @UCLA@NYUpolitics I would like to dislike this tweet. How lucky I've been to have you as a friend/colleague/advisor/Bachelor-buddy/pod-mate/mus competitor.
Job post--@PennSAS is excited to be hiring at the assistant professor level in Korean and Japanese politics.
Korean politics position:
https://t.co/sAzON0A0HJ
Japanese politics position:
https://t.co/wBPvBL0f6J
The Empirical Studies of Conflict (ESOC, @ESoConflict) and the School of Economics at Universidad del Rosario (@EconUrosario) will host the first ESOC Latin American Conference: “Crime, Conflict and Migration” in Bogota, on May 19 and 20
#EconTwitter
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Article w/@JaneEsberg now out in latest issue @cps_journal.
Big lit says politically constrained regimes expropriate less. We show it's not just that they expropriate less but in different ways, using methods that are harder to identify as expropriation: https://t.co/LWQY6pJIhM
Excited to see my paper "Learning to be Unbiased: Evidence from the French Asylum Office" out in @AJPS. Unprecedented effort in transparency by @Ofpra. Huge thanks to my fabulous advisors at @ImmigrationLab and wonderful colleagues at @pspe_lse!
https://t.co/D5B1E3zHqW
My first solo-authored paper(!) tells a story of:
🚔 The challenges of police reform
🚨 Reasons for optimism in the pursuit of less violent public security policies
Let's dive into the complex world of public security in Rio. 🇧🇷
[Paper: https://t.co/tDTMcEmxZU ]
Very happy to see our paper w/@m_montenegro_z published @AEAjournals! Electoral irregularities are still common in many democracies. We designed an experiment to test if ICT-assisted citizen monitoring of elections could be effective in reducing them (1/n) https://t.co/yLF1v8yyEf
@sgehlbach Thanks so much, @sgehlbach! It was a treat to combine my love of archives and monster movies. If you're interested, I'm at it again in Argentina https://t.co/y2U5VW35lG