In the latest issue @brickaha and @ScottJLaCombe use survey of citizens’ perceptions of other states to develop measure of citizen perceptions of state similarity. This measure is better predictor of diffusion of policies than contiguity. #polisciresearch https://t.co/KAYbuGEfbP
@PaulGowder I've been waiting to tell someone this reference to the first movie since I moved to Asheville, NC: Asheville has a McDonalds on McDowell Street. I laugh every time I drive by it.
I'm proud to have been selected for the @WWCasheville McKinley Faculty Innovation Award. I appreciate being recognized by my institution for my research.
@HidalgoAinara Rejections are good! It means you're putting yourself out there (I get rejected all the time!). The more you do that, the likelier it is you get one. Keep applying!
Today is the deadline for proposals to present at PolNet 2021!
• All accepted proposals will be talks.
• Each panel to fit presenters' schedules (6/14- 7/23).
• CFP: https://t.co/cZTe24rTW7
It's a historic day for our program and @B1Gwbball!
We're incredibly grateful Sue is a part of our Hawkeye family, and we're forever thankful for her generosity.
#Hawkeyes
@Kew07e @torrespolisci Thanks for the help, Kate. Yes, this is for a diffusion paper. Way back in the recesses of my mind I remember a paper that used the state capital distance as a measure, but could not remember it! I think the paper is one someone else mentioned in the replies!