I am so excited that my very first publication, “Monitoring via the Courts: Judicial Oversight and Police Violence in India”, co-authored with @ConradCourtenay, is out at @ISQ_Jrnl
https://t.co/nY01NFDmkB
So excited to see the project "Using committee amendments to improve estimates of state foreign policy preferences" we (@CourtenayMonroe, Nathan W. Monroe, and me) have worked on for years is finally published @cmpseditors: https://t.co/VkcdPSiKbD
Does your research or work in government involve questions concerning refugee/asylum seeker flows? Out today in the @apsrjournal, my most recent research with @benckrick and an outstanding team of (now former) @UCMercedPoliSci@PolViol_Lab members: 🧵
Hello everyone. If you're interested in how governments act in the face of multiple threats, come by and chat with me about my paper "Repression, Group Threat, and the Threat Environment" at the Conflict Processes I Poster Session today at 1 pm PT.
We are hiring to fill 6 positions in political science and public policy. We are looking for: public policy (2x), political psychology (2x), IR, political methodology, and political theory: https://t.co/aDGgQ730K5
Share if you can - good opportunities in a tough job market!
The Trump administration drops a plan to stop international students from attending schools in the US if only online courses are offered https://t.co/TVswbbfZVC
Calling for department chairs, deans, & univ admins to hold town halls with affected international students or meet them one-on-one to listen to their needs -- from their non-immigration status to fall course listing. This is the time we educators can ACTUALLY help. Please!
I am so excited that my very first publication, “Monitoring via the Courts: Judicial Oversight and Police Violence in India”, co-authored with @ConradCourtenay, is out at @ISQ_Jrnl
https://t.co/nY01NFDmkB
“…Encroachments on individual rights… often linger well after an emergency ends, and it is especially difficult to stop extant rights violations when they are directed at marginalized individuals.” That’s @ConradCourtenay on #COVID19 global instability: https://t.co/D6femAGlRa
Evidence for racial bias in policing goes beyond recent anecdotes, & much prior work likely understates/masks the problem. Our new study: ~1/3 of police uses of force against racial minorities in NYC were discriminatory. @dean_c_knox@conjugateprior https://t.co/TJcocXwj8H
Thrilled to hear that @UCMercedPoliSci graduate student @ShengkuoHu received an AY 2020-2021 @IGCCatUCSD Dissertation Fellowship for his project, "The Negative Effects of 'Good' Institutions on Political Violence." For more on Shengkuo's work, see https://t.co/sWd73NSGYp.
How does gaining control of territory affect rebel violence towards civilians? New guest post: Civilian Victimization and Rebel Territorial Control in Sierra Leone by
@teamoswald, @melinscribe, @swebera, and @jayrobw
in @ISQ_Jrnl https://t.co/Slu02KeLT6 via @QuantPeace