After 3 years and 5,322 emails (and counting) our Encyclopedia of Political Communication is finally out at @elgarpublishing.bsky.social
π Three volumes
β 431 entries
π 581 wonderful authors from across the world
A very short π§΅
New preprint with @alexgalvezpol.bsky.social, Sohee Park & @mtsakiris.bsky.social :
π osf.io/preprints/ps...
Key takeaways:
π¨ Political emotions create distinct embodied signatures
βοΈ These bodily patterns shift with ideology.
π³οΈ The embodied impact of political emotions predicts participation
It was a real pleasure to be in your company again @zdgreene.bsky.social in @livunipol.bsky.social and learn more about the fantastic @parliview.bsky.social and what students can and cannot do with AI. Keep us posted!
Third, three weeks later on Thursday 13th November at 12:00, @stefaniereher.bsky.social will present important work (with @robjohns75.bsky.social and @lbernardi.bsky.social) on public perceptions of politicians with mental health problems.
Register: events.teams.microsoft.com/event/e51a98...
Expressions of interest for Leverhulme Early Career Fellowships are open. Please share with your PhDs/postdocs. Check your eligibility and if interested let me/us know. Deadline: 3 November. www.leverhulme.ac.uk/early-career...
Wrapping up the week
- Posted two new (tt) Assistant Professorship position in my department: werkenbij.uva.nl/en/vacancies... ... I am chairing this committee, so let me know if you have questions
How do major political events affect our mental health? Prof @jonroiser.bsky.social and Dr @lbernardi.bsky.social have received funding from @uclgrandchallenges.bsky.social and the University of Liverpool to find out.
Thatβs the correct link :
www.jobs.london.ac.uk/Job/JobDetai...
Our final take based on the data we analysed is that at least for those mental health problems that do not imply severe cognitive deterioration, mental health problems may not always reduce participation and may even mobilise people into political action. 8/8
4. Are we controlling for the key predictors of survey nonresponse? Can we successfully reduce measurement error? 7/8
3. How can we access people with mental health problems, which lead to severe cognitive deterioration, or those who may be distressed but are still less politically active? 6/8
2. Are the measures available in public opinion surveys appropriate for the task? Screening tools may not capture the nuances between different mental health problems. 5/8
1. Is the assumption that poor mental health reduces political participation too deterministic? Given the lessons we learnt from the disability and political behaviour subfield, it may be the case. 4/8
As researchers, we believe we should find answers to at least four important sets of questions. 3/8
We find very little evidence that mental health problems reduce voting or other forms of political participation. Instead, when there is an association, it tends to be positive, suggesting that mental health problems may mobilise people into politics. 2/8
Using six surveys from five different countries (Britain, Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and the United States) we test the Resource Hypothesis of political participation with mental health. 1/8
π£ New research on mental health and political participation in @PLSJournal with Mikko Mattila Achillefs Papageorgiou & Lauri Rapeli doi.org/10.1017/pls....
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i had a lot of fun making this video on our stressful politics work led by @lbernardi.bsky.social and UCL colleagues last month. (this partially explains why i'm grinning inappropriately throughout what is actually a serious and very important topic)