Exposure to Neighbor Adoptions, Agenda Setting Behavior, and Policy Diffusion | The Journal of Politics: Vol 0, No ja
Happy to share my new paper online now @thejop.bsky.social
www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/...
Punchline: state legislators whose districts are in out-of-state media markets are more likely to author and cosponsor policy innovations already adopted in the neighboring state.
13.12.2024 02:16 β π 46 π 23 π¬ 1 π 3
To add to pieces already mentioned, check out Hicks' 2015 piece in APR. I also have a 2017 piece in SPPQ that controls for majority size. Null results in both cases. Also Rogers 2002 in Public Choice, although not quite measured as majority size in that case.
19.06.2024 03:10 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
NBA: An hour ago we gave a guy 1 pt too many of 250 that will be scored in this game bc an inch of his foot was on the line. Let's fix it.
EPL: We chalked off a goal in a game where there's like 2 per game bc two ppl can't talk to each other on a call where a guy is a yard onside. Nothing we can do.
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Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of South Alabama | PhD University of Iowa | Poverty, Public Policy, and American Political Behavior.
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Associate Professor of Political Science at Purdue. Study: Political Conversation, Polarization, Computational Social Science, LLMs
social scientist studying political groups, civil rights, and political extremism/violence (he/his)
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Lecturer in Politics and Research Methods, University of Glasgow. Interests include social movements, protest, social networks, political parties, interest groups, the United States, Scotland, and Ireland.
The department of Politics and International Relations, part of the Green School of International and Public Affairs at Florida International University in Miami, FL
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Senior Researcher, Institute for Democracy, Journalism & Citizenship.
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I study local media and elections.
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