From our FirstView: Countering Misinformation Early: Evidence from a Classroom-Based Field Experiment in India by @priyadarshi-amar.bsky.social, @sumitra.bsky.social, @simonchauchard.bsky.social and FLORIAN SICHART. doi.org/10.1017/S000...
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Yes exactly --- after JFK, Columbus was pure calm by comparison.
I made the mistake of flying from Amsterdam to Columbus via JFK—both times I ended up spending four hours stuck in immigration and security!
Out in @thejop.bsky.social: How Exiles Mobilize Domestic Dissent with @aasiegel.bsky.social
We investigate how Egyptian exiles influenced a cascade of online dissent that culminated in anti-regime protests back home in September 2019.
Article link: www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/...
Had to honor to be interviewed by Swasti Rao in her ThePrint show World View. Will the Iran conflict cause an gas & oil crisis in Europe and South Asia? youtu.be/C4PYwx9rnzY @polscileiden.bsky.social
We will host a South Asia APSA pre-conference at Harvard on Sept 2.
If you would like to present a paper, serve as a discussant, or only attend the workshop or happy hour, please submit your info by March 15 (extended deadline):
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Feel free to circulate widely!
Congratulations and very well deserved.
Congratulations. I was at ORF New Delhi last week
I hope it puts to rest scholarship that asks abstract questions on “support for violence,” and concludes there is no broad public endorsement. Such conclusions mislead. When violence is contextualized and framed around in- and out-group dynamics, a substantial share of the public expresses support.
Congratulations!
🚨 📖 “Nationalism and the Transformation of the State” is out with CUP! I’m so happy to conclude 6 years of research with Lars-Erik Cederman, Luc Girardin, Yannick Pengl and many others like that!
It’s open access @cambup-polsci.cambridge.org here: tinyurl.com/nastac
What’s the book all about? A 🧵
New paper in @ajpseditor.bsky.social. Is descriptive representation good for substantive representation? Why do voters stay loyal to corrupt and poorly governing ethnic parties? I argue that we ought to focus less on patronage and more on dignity concerns. Defiant pride can come at a price. 1/🧵
Congratulations Thomas.
Congratulations 🕺 Looking forward to reading it
I am in the same list: Solidarity!
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#OpenAccess from @apsrjournal.bsky.social -
How Firms, Bureaucrats, and Ministries Benefit from the Revolving Door: Evidence from Japan - https://cup.org/43SvKxE
- TREVOR INCERTI
#FirstView
BJPolS abstract from a research study on the impact of public parades and communal rituals in post-conflict societies in Northern Ireland, focusing on mixed-methods research and longitudinal studies conducted between 2003 and 2022.
NEW -
Contentious Rituals and Intergroup Relations: Parading in Northern Ireland - cup.org/3L55Bp7
- Kit Rickard, Giovanni Hollenweger, @swebera.bsky.social & @kristinmbakke.bsky.social
#OpenAccess
Perhaps of relevance or interest to: @simonchauchard.bsky.social @roderikrekker.bsky.social @jasonreifler.bsky.social @rmajumdar.bsky.social @sschutte.bsky.social @niloufersiddiqui.bsky.social @milanv.bsky.social @sumitra.bsky.social @hannefjelde.bsky.social @uva-fmg.bsky.social @aissr.bsky.social
We find that misinformation was only partly effective. While some co-partisans increased their support of the policy position advocated by the misinformer, messages failed to persuade non-supporters, and were easily corrected among co-partisans.
Our empirical analysis is based on a pre-registered vignette experiment embedded in a representative post-election survey in India. Our design mimics the opposition's use of campaign misinformation to polarize voters' preferences and beliefs on issues of religion.
Misinformation that primes non-partisan but politically relevant social identities may attract voters who share those identities, moving both supporters and non-supporters toward the sponsor’s stance. If processed along partisan lines, however, it only appeals to existing supporters.
Politicians frequently sponsor misinformation during election campaigns, but its effectiveness in shifting voters' policy preferences and beliefs remains unclear. We argue that the efficacy of campaign misinformation depends on whether it latches onto partisan or non-partisan identities.
🚨🚨🚨 New Paper Alert 🚨🚨🚨
Preaching to the converted: Misinformation and voter preferences in election campaigns, co-authored with U Daxecker, and published in the @electoralstudies.bsky.social.
Is misinformation an effective campaign tool — or just noise? See 🧵
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Misinformation that primes non-partisan but politically relevant social identities may attract voters who share those identities, moving both supporters and non-supporters toward the sponsor’s stance. If processed along partisan lines, however, it only appeals to existing supporters.
nice coverage of our APSR article in The Print today!
“Children are learning to fight fake news. Study shows classrooms help"
theprint.in/feature/biha...
🚨 out at @apsrjournal.bsky.social 🚨
➡️ We ran a large media literacy experiment to fight misinformation
➡️ 13,500 students, 583 villages in Bihar, India
➡️Created custom misinfo curriculum of 4 months
➡️Partnered w the government to roll it out as an official course in classrooms
hopeful findings👇🏽
Screen shot of the title and abstract of the article I am talking about
Very happy to be able to share the polling-level dataset on Indian Parliamentary Elections 2009, 2014, 2019 that we have been working on for more than a decade. Both the data and the data descriptor are open access: rdcu.be/eujHH
@statsvitenskap.bsky.social @unioslo-svfak.bsky.social
Even subtle online rumors about out-group can ⬆️ resentment & conflict-related emotions. Results from large pre-registered experiment out in
@cpsjournal.bsky.social
, with Mathilde B. Mjelva,
@sschutte.bsky.social
, Helga M. Binningsbø.
@statsvitenskap.bsky.social @unioslo-svfak.bsky.social
I will assume it is 10 AM now and ask you: Was the sandwich good?
📢 New article📢
Why do assassinations of social activists persist in democratic regimes?
Juan Albarracín, Rodrigo Moura Karolczak & Jonas Wolff link these killings to highly territorialized industrial deforestation in the Amazon, where criminal-political networks violently react to local resistance.