Me too! Maybe it is an occupational hazard ? One of the things I miss about twitter new reading recommendations, so am going to try and start that back up here. What is your favorite "political science fiction" (or fantasy). Below also some recommendations of mine.
Today is German Unity Day. But how unified is Germany? To celebrate, I want to share some data from a project with @lenamasch.bsky.social@jos38.bsky.social and Antonios Souris on how "popular" people from different German states are - and how this evaluation differs. Here is it for everyone:
An der Universität Mannheim haben Post-docs jetzt ein "Aversum" von 5.000 Euro im Jahr: für Konferenzreisen, Hiwis, Druckkostenzuschüsse, Tagungen. Vielleicht ein Modell auch für andere Universitäten? www.uni-mannheim.de/forschung/po...
Question for Bluesky Hive: What are your favorite academic articles, books, and pieces on how people or politicians talk about, or think about the future? Particularly interested in positive future outcomes vs. threatening future outcomes. Thanks!
Listening to people smarter about causal inference my takeaway is: Instrumental Variable Models - not even once.
📚✨Interested in #AffordableHousing#federalismwww.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
In federal states, constituent units play an important role in affordable housing policy. Nevertheless, insights into affordable housing policy in federations are lacking. To lay the grounds for fu...
www.fu-berlin.de/universitaet... Soziologie, Quanti Methoden, unbefristet
🚨 Happy to have this study (with @kristinabsimonsen.bsky.social@psrm.bsky.social I think it is a timely paper on how (radical-right) politicians and parties can use moral-emotional appeals to set the 'tone' of public debate -> focusing on the immigration debate in Germany. 👇