Presenting sizzling hot off the presses data at the CEPDISC conference with this stellar line-up of consortium members @equalstrength.bsky.social
An interview about my research, especially for my German friends, in Süddeutsche Zeitung. www.sueddeutsche.de/wissen/trump...
Hat Kamala Harris als schwarze Frau einen Nachteil gegen den weißen Mann Donald Trump? Wäre naheliegend. Ein Gespräch mit einer Expertin.
It is so amazing to be interviewed by a really good interviewer! Sheila Sitalsing is great and it was an honour to be interviewed by her about my research and the US Elections.
Presidentskandidaat Kamala Harris heeft binnen haar partij veel twijfel over haar kandidatuur weggenomen. Ook haar eerste grote televisie-interview lijkt geen grote problemen te hebben veroorzaakt. Bl...
This is my favourite interview yet. New York Magazine's The Cut interviewed me about our meta-analysis and let me get into all the nerdy details of running a meta-analysis 🤓 www.thecut.com/article/debu...
Political scientist Sanne van Oosten finds gender and race are less influential in voters’ views of candidates like Kamala Harris than people think.
I'm so happy that our meta-analysis is getting attention from journalists. It is so relevant so the public doesn't let assumed prejudice do the same damage as individual prejudice once did. vancouversun.com/opinion/colu...
Douglas Todd: Voters do not discriminate against women and people of colour in politics. In fact, sometimes they have a significant advantage, say researchers. The belief that voters are prejudiced c...
New York Times wrote this analysis on the causes of the riots in England. With comments from yours truly. www.nytimes.com/2024/08/10/b...
Nationalist hatred has been linked to forces like stagnant wages and declining services, even though research shows immigration helps many economies.
So nice of our colleagues at PsyPost.orgwww.psypost.org/do-voters-ju...
Do voters judge political candidates differently based on race? A decade-spanning meta-analysis reveals surprising findings, challenging common assumptions about racial bias in elections.