Congratulations to Muhammed Cifci. He has been offered and accepted a data science job at Ntrepid, a firm that contracts with government agencies operating in the national security realm. He will be starting in this position next semester.
New article now live at @SPPQJournal!
Executive ideology is understudied relative to legislative, bc execs only "vote" on a small subset of bills. But @Adam_Bonica's CFscores allow us compare them to other actors in a new way. My focus: US governors. 1/5
https://t.co/LqmKBrQibb
Successful symbolic policy has the opposite effect, being more readily adopted by states seeking similar outcomes. Issue framing here is critical, as even the “quintessential” morality policy of abortion can be “de-moralized” when the goal is substantive (closed clinics).
Some new work dropping! Here, Chris and I investigate state policy learning using abortion policies from 1993-2016. We build on the diffusion literature related to how states learn from one another, and under what circumstances this occurs. https://t.co/jUsoiE6sQv
Using both substantive and symbolic policy examples, we reinforce that success can drive learning, but also that “success” itself is a value-laden term. Substantive TRAP laws successfully lower the number of abortion providers but hinder future adoptions.
Congratulations to this year's -C-SoDA postdoctoral fellow, Isaac Pollert. The article he co-authored was recently published in Cambridge University Press.
https://t.co/HLye0rd3I6
@IPollert
Friends! Colleagues!
Come to @JawsPoliSci tomorrow at 2pm and see what I've been working on. Not going to lie, I think it's exciting stuff. Spoilers below.
Still, I am a meek and fledgling grad student and I need all the help I can get!!!
Sign up link: https://t.co/u4G27ZcEyK
@ProfHansNoel@MPSAnet We use 4 experiments to test the I/E model in whites’ support for education spending. Results show that I&E race cues depress white support for ed funding. Yet, we find no I or E priming. Ideas about when I/E model fails. With @AndreaAManning @afilindra
(Thurs 8am, Burnham 1)
@Mbenton158 and I recently published a short piece in APSA Educator @APSA_EduSection titled "Using Online Anonymous Participation Technology to Encourage Undergraduate Course Engagement" Check it out here: https://t.co/jKdiJceII9 @MizzouTSGPA
Hey @uicpols students! What better way to start the semester @thisisUIC than listening to me and @ejfagan speak about voting rights? https://t.co/aOWxQRV8sK
What is a "true" American, and what are their values? We ask Americans in a new national survey. What we find elucidates how partisanship impacts 1st and 2nd Amendment values and more.
(Full report embedded within the article)
https://t.co/SuHWHEpVYv
Join us for the final event of @APSA_SPP's spring speaker series - next Friday, May 7, 3:30-5 p.m. EST on Zoom.
Papers:
@carolinecrlsn on activism in the #MeToo era
@KellenAKane & @rebeccakreitzer on interest group model legislation
Discussants: @JaciKettler & @ehansenluc
I want to put together a list of MA programs in psych that provide strong stats and methods prep, but don't prey on students (i.e., charge crazy high tuition), and ideally ones that provide some financial support (e.g., TA or RA opportunities, or fellowships). Recommendations?