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Posts by Alexandra Jabbour

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Postdoc In Meta-science Personal type: Scientific staff

We are inviting applications for a two-year postdoctoral position in a collaborative meta-science project on the effectiveness of data and code sharing policies in research-performing organizations. www.tue.nl/en/working-a...

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Merci 🙂

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Assistant Professor in Political Science at University of Nottingham Recruiting now: Assistant Professor in Political Science on jobs.ac.uk. Click for details and explore more academic job opportunities on the top job board

There is a rare permanent job in the UK - assistant prof (lecturer) in political science with a focus on quant methods

www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DRD143/a...

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New paper out in @thejop.bsky.social : "Immigration, Public Housing, and Support for the French National Front."

How does expanding public housing affect far-right support? The answer depends heavily on local conditions, and specifically on local immigrant shares.

Paper: doi.org/10.1086/736361

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Congrats Gloria! Happy to see it out :)

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Visiting at @cevipof.bsky.social (Sciences Po) until end of April. If you’re around and want to grab a coffee, let me know!

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We are hiring a tenure track (!) senior researcher in political economy!

This is obviously a great job (permanent without teaching obligation) and I hope you all apply.

However, I would like to take a moment to share just how significant this is in the German academic context ⬇️

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Associate Professorship of Causal and Experimental Methods in Politics and Social Policy University salary from £58,265 - £77,645 per annum which is inclusive of an Oxford University Weighting of £1,730 p.aPermanent upon completion of a successful review. The review is conducted during th...

📣 New job at Oxford's Centre for Advanced Social Science Methods (CASSM)! 📣

The Departments of Politics & IR (DPIR) and Social Policy and Intervention (DSPI) are hiring an Associate Professor of Causal and Experimental Methods.

Come work with me and amazing Oxford peeps! Deadline NOON April 27th.

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Come work with us!

Postdoctoral researcher position in metascience on the UKRI-Funded PRIME project (Bath U), evaluating & implementing results‑blind peer review & translating evidence into policy & practice.

FT/PT flexibility possible

Advert: www.bath.ac.uk/jobs/Vacancy....

#metasci

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EN DIRECT, résultats des municipales 2026 : Emmanuel Grégoire largement en tête à Paris, Benoît Payan élu à Marseille, Eric Ciotti à Nice... Suivez les résultats du second tour A l’issue d’une triangulaire inédite depuis 1995, l’ancien premier ministre Edouard Philippe est réélu maire du Havre avec 47,71 % des voix. A Rennes, la candidate de la gauche hors LFI, Nathalie Appé...

E. Gregoire elected Mayor of Paris with a left-wing coalition without radical left LFI. Same results likely in the Lyon and Marseille. Symbolically important: LFI may no longer be seen as necessary for the viability of a left wing presidential candidate 1/2⬇️

www.lemonde.fr/politique/li...

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2 two-year postdocs on children’s political socialization at Aarhus University - Vacancy at Aarhus University Vacancy at Department of Political Science, Aarhus University

🔥 POSTDOC POSITIONS ON CHILDREN'S POLITICAL SOCIALIZATION 🔥

Wanna understand young people's beliefs about political leadership, politics, and power? Then this is your chance! I'm looking for two 2-year postdocs to join my ERC-funded research project @au.dk
international.au.dk/about/profil...

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Negativity and Misinformation There are large and growing bodies of research highlighting inaccuracies in news coverage. In this paper, we suggest that negativity biases account for a substantial portion of longstanding inaccur...

I am excited about this new paper, Negativity & Misinformation, just out with @cbwlezien.bsky.social in @polcommjournal.bsky.social: "durable biases in information processing, by media organizations and humans more generally, can produce misinformation and misperceptions..." doi.org/10.1080/1058...

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This will be the 3rd edition. If you study pol. behaviour and work on #CEE, this is the right place to present your research. Dates: June 25-26. Discussants include @simonhix.bsky.social & @eliasdinas.bsky.social. Highlight: roundtable on dem. erosion with H. Kriesi, M. Svolik & N. Wunsch.

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Hey everyone, anyone with good knowledge of Estonian society who would be happy to have a quick chat about it?

I would really appreciate it and would be happy to return the favor if you ever work on a project on Portugal (or another country I am familiar with).

Thank you!

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An image of the schedule with speaker images. You can find the full schedule on tada.cool.

An image of the schedule with speaker images. You can find the full schedule on tada.cool.

🚨 TADA Speaker Series Spring 2026 schedule is here! 🚨

We've assembled a fantastic lineup of researchers exploring the future of survey research in the age of LLMs.

Mar 18 - May 27, online at 17:00 CEST. Join us!

More info & signup: tada.cool

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Everything for the fans: Party responsiveness across the EU over time | European Journal of Political Research | Cambridge Core Everything for the fans: Party responsiveness across the EU over time

Are parties responsive to public opinion? In my first research note, just published in @ejprjournal.bsky.social, I find consistent evidence that parties across the EU shift their positions to align with the preferences of their partisan supporters: doi.org/10.1017/S147...
1/12 🧵

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I’ll admit, though, it’s still more fun than Deutsche Bahn

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Once in a while (usually monthly) UK railway companies have a proper meltdown. And when they do, they commit to it

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Best way to discover the UK? Take a train. You might reach your destination, but you’ll definitely see places you never meant to. Personal best: 6 trains + 1 bus to do Birmingham–London (a 1h20 journey). Today’s goal: Edinburgh, one train. Reality: 2 trains (for now), a ‘short walk’ (?!), and a bus

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A conceptual illustration of multiple people looking to center, with conversation bubbles with baby and academic related drawings inside. Hedline is: As women in academia, having children can feel impossible. Talking about it makes us feel less alone

A conceptual illustration of multiple people looking to center, with conversation bubbles with baby and academic related drawings inside. Hedline is: As women in academia, having children can feel impossible. Talking about it makes us feel less alone

"The academic structure … makes planning for a family feel like an impossible luxury."

In this #ScienceWorkingLife, two postdocs share how, as women in academia, having children can feel impossible—and how talking about it makes them feel less alone. https://scim.ag/46uBWgD #WomenInScienceDay

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Assistant Professor in Early Modern British History (111286-0126) - University of Warwick Title: Assistant Professor in Early Modern British History (111286-0126). Application Deadline: . Position Type: Permanent

🚨History Job: Assistant Professor in Early Modern British History (Permanent) 🗃️

Come work with us at Warwick! You will join a group of excellent early-modernists and one of the nicest bunches of historians around!
👇👇👇

@uni-of-warwick.bsky.social

warwick-careers.tal.net/vx/lang-en-G...

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I hear the new Dutch coalition agreement includes this (translation):

“We are also investigating the introduction of an electoral threshold and a new electoral system for the House of Representatives, in which preferential votes are given more weight.”

Fascinating to see how this plays out.

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reminds me of a friend who explained why recent years have felt so weird to so many millennials here and it’s because “we went into the pandemic young people and came out of it old”

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New submission format at SBE:
“Replications as Registered Reports”

link.springer.com/journal/1118...

You can get "in-principle acceptance" before data collection even begins; final paper gets published regardless the results, if the study is conducted rigorously.

#EconSky

2 months ago 25 17 1 4

A very interesting paper, worth a read especially on a day like this .

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Editor Search

The section is searching for new editors for @jepsjournal.bsky.social ! Please check out the call here, and circulate widely: connect.apsanet.org/s42/editor-s...

3 months ago 6 10 0 0

I’m still not sure whether I like it or not. But at least it makes me smile, sometimes

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🧵 PhD position (75%) in Political Behavior / Political Communication / CSS
📍 LMU Munich | ⏳ 3 years | 🗓 start March–May 2026

We’re hiring for DemocraGPT, a @bidt.bsky.social-funded project developing an AI-based training for difficult conversations in times of growing polarization

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« Not as many people now have a mortgage that they’ve paid off and a roof over their head that they can call their own. Lots more people are renting, relying on housing benefit which has been frozen, so it’s not rocket science, eventually they will end up experiencing homelessness »

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Congrats!

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