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Posts by Edward Walker

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Living the metascience dream (or nightmare) with AI for science What happens when we go from replication crisis to robustness extremes?

AI makes continuous reproducibility and robustness testing trivial. What happens to science under new levels of scrutiny and stress-testing by default?

Some thoughts on how this could play out, informed by watching open science play out over the last decade.

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Southern California air board rejected pollution rules after AI-generated flood of comments SoCal’s pollution authority scrapped a plan to phase out gas-powered appliances after receiving more than 20,000 emails sent by an AI-powered platform called CiviClick.

The next step in digital astroturfing - old playbook but using AI to scale it up

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The Left Has a Hyperpolitics Problem While the left is often able to excite large numbers to protest, it fails to harness that energy to build lasting political power.

I reviewed Anton Jäger’s new book, Hyperpolitics, which I enjoyed. Lots to chew on in a small yellow volume. newrepublic.com/article/2058...

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There's a literature on "occupational activism" that touches on parts of this. This paper by Grace Augustine and Brayden King addresses what might be seen as the flip side journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....

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Interesting question. Widely known as a strategy (e.g., 60s disruption of defense contractors at career fairs) but not many studies that get at it super directly

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So wonderful, Hahrie!!

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Federal judge orders Trump to restore $500 million in frozen UCLA medical research grants A San Francisco-based federal judge on Monday ordered the Trump administration to restore all National Institutes of Health grants to UCLA, roughly $500 million, that the government suspended in July.

BREAKING: A federal judge has ordered Trump to restore $500 million in frozen UCLA NIH grants. The same judge, Rita F. Lin, previously ordered all UCLA NSF grants reinstated. Lin has now nearly entirely reversed Trump's July de-funding of UCLA research: www.latimes.com/california/s...

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Burning Questions: A Collection of Perspectives on Climate Action - By Evan Nesterak - Behavioral Scientist The barriers to solving climate change seem to be getting higher, and the need for breakthroughs feels more urgent than ever. What are the most pressing ideas on the minds of social and behavioral sci...

Big thanks to @behscientist.bsky.social & its editor-in-chief Evan Nesterak for attending CASBS's two-day climate change workshop not long ago & soliciting these participant contributions on the 'backlash, burnout, and backsliding' related to climate action 🌍

behavioralscientist.org/burning-ques...

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Due to maintenance, Research.gov (including access to NSF-PAR, GRFP, PES, and ETAP) will be unavailable from Fri., 4/25 at 10:00 PM ET to Sat., 4/26 at 1:00 PM ET. NSF apologizes for any inconvenience.

Due to maintenance, Research.gov (including access to NSF-PAR, GRFP, PES, and ETAP) will be unavailable from Fri., 4/25 at 10:00 PM ET to Sat., 4/26 at 1:00 PM ET. NSF apologizes for any inconvenience.

🚨 Practical URGENT tip for NSF grantees:

Out of an abundance of caution, I would right now go into Research.gov and…

1. Download your NSF award letters.

2. Print PDF your annual reports.

3. Screenshot the status table for annual reports.

NSF is planning maintenance tomorrow to Research.gov

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Congratulations David!

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So cool that three CASBS fellows who occupied study #38 - Jon Krosnick (1996-97 AND 2013-14), @edwardwalker.bsky.social (2021-22) & @ralmeling.bsky.social (2019-20) were here at the same time for a workshop!

As 'ghosts' of that study, they pretty much haunted current occupant Tom Lyon all day 👻👻👻

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Diary Week 1

I am keeping a diary of daily events, as they unfold open.substack.com/pub/adamprze... It is available to everyone. I am new to Substack, so please let me know if something is wrong with the link or the file.

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One way to make it more salient bsky.app/profile/imbe...

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A related concern: despite the vast impact is likely to have, federal indirects seem like a textbook low-salience policy for those with less of a connection to science/higher ed

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Seems very likely that NSF and other federal funders will follow suit. This single move seems very likely to upend the entire model of the U.S. research university as we know it.

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This is a de facto massive budget cut to research universities. We are talking Great Recession size impacts.

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Excellent piece. Modern autocrats arrive at power via elections, and then gradually erode democracy until only a facade remains.

Coups provoke mass opposition and mobilization: salami tactics don’t.

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Super illuminating thread on the current situation and possible road ahead around federal grants

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Oh Nuzzel, how I've missed you. Great that @sill.social is up and running

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Emmett Institute Fellowship in Environmental Law and Policy 2025-2027 (China Focus) University of California, Los Angeles is hiring. Apply now!

We are hiring a China-focused Environmental Law and Policy Fellow at the Emmett Institute for Climate Change and the Environment at UCLA! This is a two-year position, and the hire will work closely with me. See here for details: recruit.apo.ucla.edu/JPF10027

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Subnational Environmental Policy: Trends and Issues | Annual Reviews Policies relevant to many key sociological processes are often subnational, enacted at the regional, state/provincial, and/or local levels. This applies notably in the politics of the environmental st...

And, finally, if you're interested in what sociologists have been writing about environmental policy in states and localities, here's a recent Annual Review (with Vasi): www.annualreviews.org/content/jour...

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The Art of Blending Stakeholders: “Bootlegger and Baptist” Coalitions in Corporate Constituency-Building | Academy of Management Review Constituency-building is an important corporate political strategy that expands the scope of conflict by mobilizing stakeholders to pressure policymakers. Although prior studies of constituency-buildi...

I've also been interested in unusual coalitions between firms and social movements, as in this new piece in the Academy of Management Review with Maurice Murphy and Nan Jia journals.aom.org/doi/abs/10.5... Ungated: ucla.app.box.com/file/1703498...

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By the People and for the People: The Double-Edged Effects of Platform User Mobilization on Public Policies | Academy of Management Discoveries Constituency mobilization is a widely prevalent corporate political strategy, yet we lack systematic evidence on the scope of its effectiveness. One emerging form of constituency mobilization is user ...

In my latest on business political activity (with Yuni Wen and Lori Yue), we examine how Uber/Lyft mobilize their user bases (extending an NYT op-ed I wrote a while ago) journals.aom.org/doi/abs/10.5.... We find user-mobilization may backfire on sponsors. Ungated: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....

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The natural gas industry, the Republican Party, and state preemption of local building decarbonization - npj Climate Action npj Climate Action - The natural gas industry, the Republican Party, and state preemption of local building decarbonization

Another recent paper in NPJ Climate Action (with Drew Malmuth) examines how the states have quickly moved to preempt local building decarbonization efforts. We find significant similarities in the language used across these state bills www.nature.com/articles/s44...

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Boosting Your Enemies to Garner the Sympathy of Friends: Pro-Fracking Industry Communications and the Geography of Contention Abstract. Scholarship has recognized that contention shapes impression management efforts by business actors but has largely ignored how geographic factors

I've had a number of studies on the anti-fracking movement and interactions with industry. A new paper in Social Problems (with Bodi Vasi) examines how trade groups for the fracking industry selectively respond to protest depending on geography and partisanship academic.oup.com/socpro/advan...

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As Mr. Show wisely taught us, 24 is the highest number.

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