My new article with @trounstine shows hundreds of city governments had organized employees by the 1930s-1950s. Despite different legal contexts before 1960, the timing & location of early public-sector organization had more in common with private-sector organization than is often recognized.
once again i "put something together" between @THEKIDMERO and @ZohranKMamdani to talk about ownership over rap beats, a straightforward platform rooted in affordability, and whether you're allowed to eat sancocho on the subway -- tune in plss
https://t.co/LWEMBEWkA4
Job alert - Open Rank American Politics at USC. Please apply. Review of applications will not begin until some time after March 24. Apply here: https://t.co/hAaCMB0nHe
Oklahoma SSN leaders @ProfBenjamin & @politikphd are connecting scholars with local political conversations. Through Advocacy Day & mayoral debates, they’re ensuring research informs public discourse—both on & off campus.
Learn more in this Q&A: https://t.co/jBaYO5ew2C
Here’s a good news story coming out of Oklahoma. Thank you Secretary Everest for supporting restorative justice initiatives.
“Incarcerated Oklahomans deserve opportunities. Higher education is lifechanging” | Opinion
https://t.co/IA5LHgeLpa
I am excited to share a new pub in @PUB_INTEGRITY w @AKHicklin + other @OUPoliSci peeps! We find partisan and sectoral (priv v public) effects on Americans' approval of #HigherEducation institutions dipping a toe into politics. https://t.co/v2lWTwIcMS
Special thanks to @ProfBenjamin, John Coleman, George Edwards, Michael Martinez, @DavidRedlawsk, @LarrySabato, @MaryStegmaier, Michael Tesler, and Charles Walcott for their invaluable contributions to this election cycle's expert surveys!
NEW RESULTS from Wave 3 of the @BlkVoterProject survey (Oct 19-29) now available! In collaboration w/@black_insights it’s the ONLY nationally representative longitudinal study of Black Americans.
I’ll also 🧵 any analysis of the results that I post here.
https://t.co/hF11DQIX8e
Today was the fourth and final day of in-person absentee voting (aka early voting). Over four days, more than 292,000 early voted, a new Oklahoma record!
Here is a link to county-by-county early voting stats.
https://t.co/4TxdJrmWld
Nadia Brown, Chris Clark, Anna Mahoney, @pcpeay and I have a new piece at @goodauth about trends in Black partisanship and the narratives specifically about Black men & the GOP this election cycle. https://t.co/AG6w1FeIHK
I am happy to share my @ConversationUS piece with @KatySchumaker on the relationship between restrictive voting laws post-2020 and 2022 turnout levels. Spoiler: Rep and southern states suffered the most. In OK Ind voters were mainly affected. VOTE, Y'ALL! https://t.co/GFM8GbyQGT
I'll be in Little Rock, Arkansas on December 11 to break down the election results with @PulaskiInst Join us! If you're interested, @aselrod has the deets - about several great events this election season! #Democracy#PutsTheHeartInHeartland#ComeOneComeYall