Posts by Danny Hidalgo
We're hiring a Research Support Associate at MIT Political Science. Work with me, In Song Kim, Rich Nielsen, and Naoki Egami on methods and political economy. Great opportunity for those considering a PhD in the social sciences. One-year position with possible extension.
Thanks for posting. Fascinating! I didn't know about these connections with topic modeling and block modeling. I'm going to try some of these ideas out in network data i'm working with.
@cambridgemass.bsky.social has a housing crisis. Yet unaccountable "Neighborhood Conservation Districts" (NCDs) run by the city drastically decrease housing construction and increase down-converted unit losses compared to equivalent parcels outside NCDs.
dan-sprague.github.io/2025/03/30/ncd
Back on the beat with a story about a dramatic upzoning for Cambridge. It's now legal to build up to four stories, by right, citywide, with an affordable-bonus up for two more stories.
How Cambridge leapfrogged every YIMBY reform to build Haussmann for Harvard:
www.bloomberg.com/news/article...
I can’t believe it - after years of advocacy, exclusionary zoning has ended in Cambridge.
We just passed the single most comprehensive rezoning in the US—legalizing multifamily housing up to 6 stories citywide in a Paris style
Here’s the details 🧵
Love this so much!!! Congrats to you both!!!
Flier asking people to support zoning reform in Cambridge, MA
Cambridge residents: The City Council is debating a reform to legalize multifamily housing citywide. Important votes are coming up—please express your support.
✉️ Email council@cambridgema.gov soon
💡 Short emails work great
Learn more: abettercambridge.org/multifamily_housing
#CambMA
A big development in Cambridge politics today: At the ordinance committee hearing on ending exclusionary zoning, pro-housing advocates actually outnumbered opponents 38-28. If you know local housing politics, you know how rare this is - especially for a Wednesday at 2pm. Times are changing.
Thrilled to announce the release of Uprooted: How Post-WWII Population Transfers Remade Europe with Cambridge UP 🎉🎉
The book argues that accommodating the displaced population can strengthen states and benefit local economies in the long run.
📚 [Amazon: tinyurl.com/24m2mbkf]
See thread below:
I'd look at Incerti (2020): doi.org/10.1017/S000...
Builds partly on:
Boas, Hidalgo, and Melo (2018):
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1...
@profmusgrave.bsky.social Can you add me to polisky? Thanks!