This book chapter, where Lea Heyne and I delve into the comparative method in political science, is now available (in Portuguese) here: almedina.net/manual-de-me... 😊
Repeated political defeats diminishes the perceived legitimacy of the process with every loss; after three defeats, people's perceived legitimacy of the political system drops, finds @annakern.bsky.social@lalamur.bsky.socialdoi.org/10.1017/S175...
Just finished reading Levitsky & Ziblatt's latest book, Tyranny of the Minority. I highly recommend it for all Americans and anyone who enjoys life in democratic societies. Democracy is fragile; this book reminds us of how easily it can be undone, and shares lessons from the past about saving it.
21 out of 28 leading political science journals mandate data publication. A small but growing number has data editors www.econstor.eu/handle/10419...
Thrilled that my article w/ @timlapira.bsky.social@ajpseditor.bsky.socialonlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
It’s because of growing and seemingly unstoppable regional differences.
"only a minority of articles [published in political science] share the supporting data and code" osf.io/preprints/so...#polisky#metasci