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Professor of Sociology, University of Wuppertal
Mark Lutter
... 10% of departments produce more than half of professors. LMU Munich with highest placement power, followed by FU Berlin, Trier, Heidelberg, Marburg, Gießen, Leipzig, Tübingen, HU Berlin, Konstanz. New paper in Quant Sci St, w T Grabosch, T Heinze direct.mit.edu/qss/article/...
What can we learn from automating an entire quantitative social science paper, from prompt to finished product? Thread about ongoing work with @natewilmers.bsky.social 1/12 Paper: osf.io/preprints/so...
📚 Special issue in Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie on Explanation and Causality in Sociology. Essential reading on where causal inference in sociology is heading link.springer.com/collections/...
@marklutter345.bsky.social und ich organisieren eine Ad-hoc-Gruppe auf dem @dgskongress2026.bsky.social in Mainz zu: Computational Social Science und die Zukunft der Soziologie. Wir freuen uns über Beitragsvorschläge (gerne provokant und kontrovers) bis zum 15.4.!
Also finding it hard to keep up with new research? I built something to fix this. SciLove — swipe through recent papers in your field. The feed learns from your saves. Also matches you with researchers saving your work back (opt-out if you prefer). www.scilove.app 3,000+ journals, updated daily
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Concentrated academic recruiting. 10% of political science departments produce 60% of all polsci professors in Germany. FU Berlin produced most professors, followed by Mannheim, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Heidelberg. In psychology,...
Einrichungsfrist verlängert bis zum 26.4.26
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Universities are expected to be places of tolerance, universalism, and open inquiry. Our new study in European Societies finds evidence that visibly Jewish instructors face less favorable evaluations from students than otherwise identical instructors. doi.org/10.1162/EUSO...
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Why do some minority groups organize around their ethnicity, while others do not? In a new study just out in AJS @amjsoc.bsky.social (w/@mschaeffer.bsky.social, S. Carol and S. Böller), we crunched data on over 25000 immigrant organizations for an answer. www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/...
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Mark Lutter
Per Engzell
Anti-Jewish bias in German higher education: results from a survey experiment among students at a German university
Abstract. This study examines the extent of anti-Jewish bias in German higher education through a survey experiment conducted among students (N=1,416) at a regional, average-sized German university (a...
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Jan Fuhse
Marc Keuschnigg
Bastian Becker
Abstract. This paper examines the hiring and placement network of German professors in the fields of psychology and political science. It is well known that in the stratified university system of the ...
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Considerable Inequality in Faculty Hiring Networks of German Universities: Placement Power in Psychology and Political Science
Jonas Wiedner
How to explain social phenomena? How to conceptualize causality and draw valid causal inferences? How to incorporate history and culture into explanations? ...
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@marklutter345.bsky.social und ich organisieren eine Ad-hoc-Gruppe auf dem @dgskongress2026.bsky.social in Mainz zu: Computational Social Science und die Zukunft der Soziologie. Wir freuen uns über Beitragsvorschläge (gerne provokant und kontrovers) bis zum 15.4.!
Special Issue: Explanation and Causality in Sociology
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