“Making the case for democracy: A field-experiment on democratic persuasion”, @kunkakom.bsky.social@florianfoos.bsky.socialejpr.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
Ordinary citizens can serve as a critical defence against democratic backsliding. But beneath the surface, citizens' commitment to democracy is sometimes fragile, with crises exacerbating existing an....
Sad news that Kuleba is resigning. He’s been a brilliant advocate for Ukraine abroad, doing his upmost to keep a fragile alliance in support of his country together. I hope that he will play an important role in Ukrainian politics in the future.
New blog post: minimal important differences for the social sciences - part one of two chrishanretty.co.uk/posts/mids_p...
Thanks for including me, Stu, and for putting this resource together!! Great incentive to spend more time on here (finally updated the app… wow, what a difference from a few months ago!).
In the new issue of the APSR 🤓 In our paper, @bertous.bsky.socialdoi.org/10.1017/S000...@dianebolet.bsky.social on electoral effects of green new deal
A big thank you to @dianebolet.bsky.social who has been absolutely brilliant on this project, driving it from the start & is a joy to work with as a co-author. In case you don’t follow her yet, you are missing out on some very cool & original research.
#PoliSciSky#assistant#professorsjobs.lse.ac.uk/Vacancies/I/... 🚨 Deadline Sunday 15 September
Check out @dianebolet.bsky.social@bjpols.bsky.social) on how media interviews with extreme right actors influence what people think & what they believe others think. May be relevant to the debate re media & extreme right riots in the UK. 👇
Many congrats, Daniel! This is excellent news for German Political Science and Münster in particular. Watch this space!
Two new TT positions with our friends at the LSE European Institute! Get in touch with @miguelpereira.bsky.social if you have questions👇