Checkout our paper in JPSP (open access paper):
"Lifestyle Polarization on a College Campus: Do Liberals and Conservatives Behave Differently in Everyday Life?"
psycnet.apa.org/fulltext/202... w/ @drsanaz.bsky.social, Sam Gosling, and Gabriella Harari
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Check out our new working paper!
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Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Mississippi. Associate Editor at the Journal of Politics. Research areas: Political Psychology, American Politics, and Public Opinion.
Dartmouth political scientist and Bright Line Watch co-director. Previously Upshot NYT / CJR contributor, Spinsanity co-founder, All the President's Spin co-author.
https://sites.dartmouth.edu/nyhan/
http://brightlinewatch.org
political scientist at FSU; experimental design, inference (frequentist and Bayesian), metascience
Web: https://www.carlislerainey.com
Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=otXLf3
Professor of Political Science.
http://scottaclifford.com/
Professor of Political Science, Stony Brook University. I study motivations, norms, emotions, and polarization.
Associate Professor of Political Science at Northwestern University
alexandercoppock.com
Persuasion in Parallel: https://alexandercoppock.com/coppock_2023.html
Research Design: Declaration, Diagnosis, and Redesign: book.declaredesign.org
Political scientist at the University of Pennsylvania. Prof: http://goo.gl/qAOlH9 538: http://goo.gl/1iwZJs
Media scholar | Assistant Professor of Political Science @Columbia | Author of The American Mirage (PUP 2025) | Host of Media Effects Empricial Workshop (MEEW)
The American Political Science Association (APSA) is the leading professional organization for the study of political science.
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associate professor, University of Pennsylvania
Assistant professor of work and organization studies at MIT Sloan School of Management. Iβm a sociologists and computational social scientist studying culture, identity, intergroup conflict, and other things I find interesting or important.
Duke Professor directing https://scai.duke.edu, https://sicss.io & https://polarizationlab.com. Author of Breaking the Social Media Prism.
The AJPS is the official journal of the MPSA, committed to significant advances in knowledge and understanding of citizenship, governance, and politics, and to the public value of political science research. Co-Editors: Adam Berinsky and Dan Reiter.
PS: Political Science & Politics is the journal of record for the discipline. Email: ps@apsanet.org. Co-editors: Lina Benabdallah, Justin Esarey, Peter Siavelis, Betina Wilkinson. apsanet.org/ps
Public Opinion Quarterly is an international, high-impact journal sponsored by the American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR)
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British Journal of Political Science from @cambup-polsci.cambridge.orgβ¬.
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BJPolS is now an open access journal and from 2025 will publish continuously with no more issues, just one volume per year.
The Journal of Experimental Political Science (JEPS) features cutting-edge research that utilizes experimental methods or experimental reasoning based on naturally occurring data.
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The premier scholarly research journal in political science. Read here: http://bit.ly/3fJQsoQ
An interdisciplinary journal associated with the EPOVB section of @APSA.bsky.social. Edited by Chris Karpowitz & Jessica Preece, @BYU
https://www.springer.com/journal/11109
The JOP is the flagship journal of the SPSA, published by the University of Chicago Press. Editors-in-Chief: Timothy Hellwig & Timothy Nokken. https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/toc/jop/current