There is a rare permanent job in the UK - assistant prof (lecturer) in political science with a focus on quant methods
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📣 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.
Thanks for the shout-out, Will!
Another successful edition of the @kingsqpe.bsky.social Early Career Workshop!
@kcl-spe.bsky.social is hosting a Junior International Political Economy Researchers Workshop on 28 April and we have a great line-up of papers by early-career researchers. @adreher.bsky.social will also share expertise on publishing in the field. Register here: forms.office.com/e/q7rUFAVg21
This is similar to what we find in our recent study on which countries people want their government to learn from. China ranks in the middle but still comes out ahead of the United States, pointing to shifting perceptions of the two powers.
Email etiquette, a timeline
2015: Scrupulously edit all emails, FULL punctuation
2017: Don't use too many exclamation marks! People will think you are a small girl!
2021: Occasionally leave out full-stops as a power move
2026: One typo per email to show an AI didn't write it
NEW: Can financial markets really make a difference in electoral outcomes?
A new paper co-authored by @raphaelcunha.bsky.social examines whether the public’s perception of political candidates can be influenced by the reactions of global financial markets 🌏
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Remember that recent paper claiming to show that "ideological bias" determined the results obtained by immigration policy research teams?
A careful, open-code reanalysis by @kauspurg.bsky.social & Josef Brüderl finds that the result arises from a coding error. —> doi.org/10.31222/osf...