Very happy to see our book "Trigger Points" finally out in English, and fully open access!
Hopefully a useful resource for anyone working on polarization, class, inequality, migration, diversity, and climate change.
New article out in @wepsocial.bsky.social, with Lucca Hoffeller:
doi.org/10.1080/01402382.2026.2662884
We add a new perspective to research on congruence and political support: Group-based congruence, where citizens’ support depends on how well their social group’s preferences are represented. 🧵
🏆 Congratulations to the winners of the 2026 SER Best Article Prize!
Winning articles by #GillesIvaldi & #OscarMazzoleni and @elizaclairebrown.bsky.social were recognized for their contributions to socio-economic research.
🔗 sase.org/awards/ser-b...
#SASE #SocioEconomicReview
📢 New OA paper in JEMS @scmrjems.bsky.social
We assume migrants evaluate destination countries in terms of jobs and opportunities. But many migrants in my study valued something else: living in a society where those who fall on hard times are not left behind.
🔓 doi.org/10.1080/1369...
Postdoc position with Wiebke Schulz at Uni Bremen on gender inequalities in access to and consequences of AI. Applications due 25 June. www.uni-bremen.de/en/universit...
Meine Studie zeigt, dass die Presse nur selten über die reichsten Deutschen berichtet; wenn, dann konzentriert sich die Berichterstattung auf bekannte Persönlichkeiten und variiert je nach historischem Ursprung des Vermögens (doi.org/10.1177/00380385261428292).
Erklärt hier in der @zeit.de:
It's way past time, so here comes the spring/summer 2026 update of the #FarRight bibliography. It's the third-largest ever and brings you 130 shiny new references, most of them published in the last 12 months. Buckle up for a 🧵 (or click the link for the article. Or do both?)
📢 We're hiring for my project RESPOL on residential mobility & electoral realignment
📍 University of Hamburg
📅 4y, 75% FTE
🔍 pol behavior, comp politics, regional inequalities
📊 quant, administrative & survey data
Please share with talented MA students!
🔗 www.uni-hamburg.de/en/stellenan...
Deutschlands Reichste werden laut einer neuen Studie kaum in den Medien erwähnt. Dieser Vorhang des Schweigens verhindert eine aufgeklärte Debatte über Ungleichheit, schreibt @maxhsr.bsky.social.