In Fall 2023 I will be joining @BrownUniversity as an Assistant Professor! I'm so excited for this opportunity and can't wait to get started. @BrownUPoliSci
From our FirstView: Political Symbols and Social Order: Confederate Monuments and
Performative Violence in the Post-Reconstruction U.S. South by LEE-OR ANKORI-KARLINSKY. https://t.co/4zTDG06Umu
Happy to share that USC POIR Predoctoral Summer Institute is back! 🎉
This is a great opportunity for students considering a PhD in political science to learn more about the process.
This year's will take place from June 12-14, and apps are due April 25!
The PPE Center would like to welcome our new postdoctoral fellow Samuel Schmitt! Sam earned his PhD in Political Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He also holds a Master of Arts in Philosophy from Bowling Green State University.
If you live in Wisconsin – or have friends or family who do – there’s an important Supreme Court race happening right now. And there’s only one candidate ready to protect the fundamental rights and freedoms of Wisconsinites: Judge Susan Crawford.
We’ve all seen how important judges are in protecting our rights, so vote early — don’t wait until April 1st. Find your early vote location: https://t.co/oDaQcyU3QJ
The deadline for submission of papers to the Boston/New England Area Working Group in African Political Economy (BWGAPE) is March 28 (Friday). Please consider applying!
@MaiOHassan@noahlnathan@evlieb@piaraffler@robert_a_blair
✅Now published!
"The Limits (and Strengths) of Single-Topic Experiments"
w/ Scott Clifford
Open-Access: https://t.co/1w5kuHxyhj
We've got three goals with this one... 👇
From our new issue: "Varieties of Values: Moral Values Are Uniquely Divisive" by Jae-Hee Jung and Scott Clifford. #APSRNewIssue https://t.co/LnIlPkHpw6
Congratulations to Rex Deng @rexhere1 PhD candidate at WashU for winning the 3rd annual Rebecca Morton Poster Prize at the @NYUpolitics Experiments Conference for his poster “Screened Realities: How Entertainment Fosters Political Compliance in China”
New work @polanalysis with @sysilviakim. We study why random responses to ranking questions lead to biased estimates of QOIs and what to do about it🥇 We develop simple design-based methods for bias correction in various analyses of ranking data. 1/5
https://t.co/mDuJaO6x2U
Please nominate your students for the APCG-Lynne Rienner Best Dissertation Award in African politics. Dissertations filed in the 2024 calendar year are eligible. Deadline: May 2, 2025. Please circulate broadly! @TheAPCG@janetilewis
New @REPS_Lab paper in the @apsrjournal, "Partisans of Color: Asian American and Latino Party ID in an Era of Racialization and Polarization."
https://t.co/wkD77v5dNn
A short 🧵
If you'd like feedback on a project focused on South Asia, please consider applying to our one-day pre-EPSA workshop. Or just come discuss a paper/chair. Deadline March 1st. https://t.co/UPnfyg1mnW
Please submit your papers for the Boston/New England Area Working Group in African Political Economy (BWGAPE), scheduled for May 16, 2025, @BrownUniversity with the generous support of @PPE_Center.
Submission deadline: March 28, 2025
Link: https://t.co/wCUpesE7JN
Beyond happy to share that I’ll be joining @NorthwesternU@PoliSciatNU as a College Fellow and then Assistant Professor this Fall 2025! Huge thanks to everyone @BrownUPoliSci @WatsonInstitute and beyond who made this dream possible.
What do elites want from the foreign aid they receive? Conjoint experiment in 141 countries w/ @samanthajcuster and Phil Roessler, now online @AJPS_Editor https://t.co/xr5c1CvqVs
As the dust settles, it’s worth revisiting the long-running debate about when voters prioritize group-focused policies. Many Latinos no longer view restrictions on immigration as a “deal breaker.” Why?
I wrote this op-ed back in August to help understand growing Latino support for Anti-immigrant policies and Trump. Although it just got published, I think it still holds up pretty well.
https://t.co/PDlROx1D0o