Gen-Z Turnout in a Compulsory System: @ammassarisofia.bsky.social, Ferran Martinez i Coma & @duncanmcdonnell.bsky.social examine what drives Gen-Z electoral behaviour by surveying them about their '22 AU federal election choices. Read OPEN ACCESS: https://buff.ly/3CAvTvp
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Posts by Jana Belschner
Our article on Gen-Z turnout in Australia (w/ Ferran Martinez i Coma & @duncanmcdonnell.bsky.social) is now out (open access) in Political Studies 🎉
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A quick thread 🧵:
Our first publication from the @g-epicproject.bsky.social project is now available online, open access. Co-authored with a great team :) www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandg...
Høyrebølgen blant unge gutter har kommet for å bli sier Sampols @janabelschner.bsky.social til TV 2. Utviklingen er viktig, fordi de politiske grunnholdningene vi utvikler sent i tenårene, ofte varer livet ut. Høyredreiningen kan derfor få varig effekt for norsk politikk.
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"Representerer vi fremtiden? Generasjonskløfter i politisk deltakelse og representasjon" @janabelschner.bsky.social (@sampol.bsky.social) er gjest på #AkademiskMorgenkaffe på onsdag. Les mer og sjekk ut programmet for #AkademiskMorgenkaffe i ukene som kommer her: www.uib.no/svf/175014/a...
People worldwide tend to believe that their societies are more meritocratic than they actually are. We propose the belief in meritocracy is widespread because it is rooted in simple, seemingly obvious causal–explanatory intuitions. Our proposal suggests solutions for debunking the myth of meritocracy and increasing support for equity-oriented policies.
Why is the belief in meritocracy so pervasive?
New article argues that the dose–response schema for causes and effects may encourage us to believe that what we get out of life depends on what we put in:
"More effort = more success!"
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#SocialPsyc #CogPsyc #AcademicSky 🧪
People don't really think any of this! Overestimates of small proportions are a quirk of general innumeracy, not genuine misperceptions.
See research by @brianguay.bsky.social et al:
—PNAS forthcoming: www.brianguay.com/files/guay_2...
—Psychonomic Bulletin 2017: link.springer.com/article/10.3...
While ‘Good’ wealth contributes to the common good, ‘Bad’ wealth occurs when disproportionate and unmerited power is used to seize a larger slice of the economic pie at the expense of others.
Stewart Lansley explores the impact of wealth accumulation.
♀️Do citizens evaluate quota and non-quota politicians similarly?
➡️Using a vignette experiment in Morocco, @cbarns.bsky.social A. Blackman @shalaby12.bsky.social find no evidence that quota-elected women are viewed as less competent than other politicians www.cambridge.org/core/journal... #FirstView
Picture of the main campus of the LMU Munich with students sitting on the grass and talking
Sociologists working on inequality:
Still time to apply for this 3yr+ postdoc position in beautiful Munich (no German required)
EN: job-portal.lmu.de/jobposting/5...
DE: job-portal.lmu.de/jobposting/f...
Applications are 01/15, but let me know if you need another 1-2 days to put in your materials
Kärnten stimmt gegen Windräder, Weidel will sie alle abreißen... Warum soviel Ablehnung, obwohl Windkraft für die Klimaziele wichtig wäre? Eine kürzliche Studie zeigt: Dahinter steckt oft ein Mix aus Falschinformationen und Verschwörungsmentalität: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
5. Promovieren braucht Zeit. Erstverträge für Promovierende müssen deshalb eine Laufzeit von mindestens vier Jahren haben.
Und bitte: Schluss mit der Vollzeitarbeit auf Teilzeitstellen wegen "Wettbewerbssituation"! #IchBinHanna #HannaWählt2025
@amreibahr.bsky.social @kubon.bsky.social
Glad to learn of this, & to see it refer to the classic Cook & Farewell paper on multiplicity in #ClinicalTrials. People need to know that corrections are sometimes appropriate for testing a union (H1 OR H2) but not for testing H1 just because you test H2 a minute later. #StatsSky #rct #Statistics
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Chart showing proportion of the population aged 65 and above, compared to the proportion of social care requests not resulting in a service (left panel) and social care spending per person aged 65 and above (right panel): England, 2023 and 2022-23.
It's fair to expect that places with more older people need more adult social care services to support them.
However, evidence suggests that social care spending on older adults isn’t evenly distributed across the country after accounting for age.
Maps of municipality-level election results
My fantastic co-author Julian Voss has meticulously compiled municipality-level election results for Post-WW2 Western German elections (1949-1969) from historical records. What a great resource! Read the paper, use the data: osf.io/preprints/os...
Great upcoming seminar on gender inequalities in Academia organised by @geypog.bsky.social !!
GenderSky Polisky
We have a forthcoming BJPS paper and a new dataset on the gender, education, and occupational backgrounds of lawmakers in the world's democracies!
Paper: www.noamlupu.com/GLDpaper.pdf
Dataset: dataverse.harvard.edu/dataset.xhtm...
Here's one application . . . (1/2)
Daily Caller says that BlueSky “has already devolved into a deranged playground for the terminally online, the kind of liberals who might actually be insane. The kind who identify as autistic, transgender, polyamorous allies to pedophiles.”
Cool stuff.
Btw: most CT children are in childcare deserts. Stay tuned as we (ie UConn group) finish up this paper.
Follow me here for a more centre-left friendly version of my Twitter takes, the AJ+ to my Twitter account's Al Jazeera Arabic. My substack - sadly suppressed by King Elon - can be found at www.edwest.co.uk
Hi. We’re on Bluesky! Neil and Chris xx
CNN chart large differences in public support for mass deportation, depending on how the question is asked in surveys.
You probably already know that question wording matters a lot in polling. But this chart from @aedwardslevy.bsky.social at @cnn.com underscores the point: Public support for mass deportation varies from 62% to 33%, depending on how the question is asked. www.cnn.com/2024/11/17/p...
👨👩👧👦 Parliaments often overlook MPs' family needs & this poses challenges for diverse recruitment & retention.
🤰 Yet, based on EJPR research, @jesssmith.bsky.social reveals that voters don’t penalise MPs for taking parental leave; women MPs even gain more support as mothers.
👉 bit.ly/4fSU6Ly
We strongly suggest that academic publishers and other platforms that host research rapidly implement a Share to Bluesky button for their articles. Here's how:
docs.bsky.app/docs/advance...
#AcademicSky #HigherEd #Altmetrics
Back in March, Ipsos released its annual Women's Day poll, which showed that roughly half of American men--and even larger percentages of Gen-Z and Millennial men--are skeptical of women's rights and blame efforts toward gender equality for the struggles of men. 🧵1/
www.ipsos.com/en-us/millen...
Here's a list of the political scientists working on climate I could find on here. Let me know if I missed you!
go.bsky.app/C9L9xV
Research article entitled "When Councillors Sexually Harass: Legislative Sanctions and Gender-Based Violence in Canada’s Municipalities" by Tracey Raney, R. Michael McGregor and Cameron D. Anderson.
📣 Out on #FirstView 📣 @traceyraney.bsky.social, Michael McGregor & Cameron Anderson look to non-partisan municipal elections in 🇨🇦 to understand the tolerance of sanctions for sexual harassment when partisanship is not at play.
🌟 #OpenAccess 🌟 polisky gendersky
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