We have decided to cancel the meeting. This is a great disappointment for us, but is the best plan to contain the spread of COVID 19. We look forward to seeing you next year in Florida!
In new #FirstView article @brickaha and @ScottJLaCombe use a unique 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. https://t.co/KAYbuGEfbP
Last call for this. I'm looking for papers that code American state legislative bills by policy area. Hit me up and I'll cite your work for my @sppc2020 paper that is sure to remake the fields of public policy and political science for generations.
This is an incredible honor - so thankful to my great group of advisors and to the committee members (@DavidFortunato, @brucedesmarais, @JaciKettler) for their service. Disappointed I can't be at this year's @sppc2020 to receive it! 🏖️🏖️
@stan_okl Stan Oklobdzija (Claremont McKenna) giving us a sneak peak 👀 of his #SPPC2020 conference paper, and winning the prize🥇 for least procrastinated conference paper. See you in SD, Stan!
Here's an interesting crowd-sourcing question for state politics twitter -- what do you think are the most important institutions in state politics for representation or their effects on the liberalism/conservativeness of state policy? E.g., direct democracy, right-to-work, etc.
SPPC is turning 20! 🎉🥳🎂🍾🎈
Come celebrate in America's Finest City with sunshine☀️⛱️, surfing🏄♀️, craft brews🍺, and research📊📈
Submit your proposals by 11/15/19:
https://t.co/drZjF1NExj
SPPC is turning 20! 🎉🥳🎂🍾🎈
Come celebrate in America's Finest City with sunshine☀️⛱️, surfing🏄♀️, craft brews🍺, and research📊📈
Submit your proposals by 11/15/19:
https://t.co/drZjF1NExj
Need a S.M.A.R.T. #AcriWriMo goal? How about polishing off your abstract and submitting them to SPPC before Nov 15!
https://t.co/drZjF1NExj
(SMART = specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, time-bound).
I'm getting my #AcWriMo goals in order. I can't believe it's already the end of October! I use the month of November to clear the decks and get some nearly finished projects off my to-do list. Join the fun! PS setting small research goals is an easy way to feel accomplished. 😉🤓