Thought-provoking work on immigration enforcement!!
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This is exciting!
This looks really cool! I looked at the website and have one clarificational question: is the AI here primarily referring to LLMs or is Machine Learning Classifications, Text as Data etc included as well? Thanks for organizing this!!!
This is so helpful, will read! Thanks for sharing
Sounds so relevant, I should read this!!!
Will reach out within a few weeks!
I’m also working on multidimensional models of attitudes and I’d love to cite your working paper! Thanks for posing it
Congrats Sharon!!!!!!!!!
Interesting discussion... I've been grappling with whether to code political speech 'at face value' as it's the easiest to operationalize yet invites trouble since people don't usually subscribe to those accounts themselves. And if we code the connotations, it's hard to ascertain its validity
New Post-Doc Opportunity:
Princeton OPR is hiring postdocs in population studies.
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Review begins 3/1/16. Please share!
SPQ is excited to announce a Special Issue on Social Status! We are inviting scholars to submit their theoretical and empirical articles that examine status by December 15th, 2026.
Below is the information for the Call for Papers. #SPQ
SO TRUE
Would love to be in St. Pete next year!!
I read a paper today that uses Bayesian instead of Frequentist statistical inference and hmmmmmmm, it’s quite cool.
A perfect addition to my ‘method or theory?? why not both ;)’ reading list as I continue my quant side quests this year
Adding to my reading list for Political Behavior. I wonder how this relates to the 'reactive ethnicity' literature, at first glance it reminds me of it
Final week strikes again. Not sure if I should plan for a restful winter break or seize the rare block of uninterrupted time and get more work done…
My favorite academic advice blog posted a new bit!
Cool work
Cool work!! I have thought about similar things and I’m glad you wrote it out. Will def read and cite in my ongoing work
I’m currently studying this using survey data and (hopefully interview data in the future)! Esp those against illegal immigration who are immigrant themselves. Maybe I could report back when I’m done with my analysis…
Heavy news these days. There’s some kind of ancient magic in the tides of Coronado Island that calms my mind.
This weird feeling after finally submitting a manuscript that's been too long in the making, like I'm able to close a chapter of my life, but in a sense, the real game is just starting...
If you don’t use Evernote for a few years, your account (and data) will be deleted by them. So I don’t recommend keeping Evernote as the long term place of storage.
Also, I think both Evernote and Notion (and perhaps other notes apps) can export and import in ‘Markdown & CSV’ format!!
I would definitely keep them as records! I have imported Evernote files into my current Notion ecosystem and it worked seamlessly
Bryn Mawr College is hiring an Assistant Professor in Sociology with a specialization in social movements! The applications are due on September 19th. It is a fantastic place to be a scholar and educator—please spread the word! I'm happy to answer questions to the best of my ability!
Unlike ASA, I'll have more time to share the cool methodology behind the findings. I construct a revised index to measure immigration attitudes, and explain why ‘anti-immigration immigrant’ is not as paradoxical as it seems.
The event is hybrid & open to the public. Come say hi, wherever you are 🫡
I'll be sharing my paper at Harvard's “Migration & Immigrant Incorporation” Workshop on Sep 30.
This is (to my knowledge) the first to merge 13 waves of the Pew National Survey of Latinos.
I traced TWENTY years of trends in (anti)-immigration attitudes among Hispanic Americans. Join me!
Congrats!! Looking forward to reading it
Thanks Yanze 🥰