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The new Journal of Politics collection on the Global Economy is FREE to read, featuring cutting-edge research in international political economy. Find it here: https://t.co/F9HUE5XGjO @The_JOP
"When Conservatives See Red but Liberals Feel Blue: Labeler Characteristics and Variation in Content Annotation" by Nora Webb Williams, Andreu Casas, Kevin Aslett, and John Wilkerson. https://t.co/gvWkSYRGXP
Congratulations to Michael Kistner (@MichaelRKistner) on the forthcoming publication of his new article “Ambition and Conflict in State Legislatures”, co-authored with Christian Fong, in the Journal of Politics (@The_JOP).
Read the article here: https://t.co/7J3ahLs9h4
The new Journal of Politics collection on Higher Education is FREE to read, featuring research on whether higher education is living up to its promise and how to respond to political threats. Find it here: https://t.co/Ax0L9NcdQ9 @The_JOP
"The Role of Issue Salience and Competitive Advantages in Spatial Models of Political Competition" by Anna-Sophie Kurella and Milena Rapp.
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"Preposterous Fake News, the Breach of Democratic Trust, and Intellectual Humility" by Anna Elisabetta Galeotti and Federica Liveriero. https://t.co/IY2KWxqzLj
"Intraparty Competition, Geographic Responsiveness and Incumbent Deselection in Closed-List Proportional Representation" by Jochen Rehmert. https://t.co/HO3GdjY2yu