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🧐 Can we trust estimates of political trust when preferences are hidden? ➡D Li, X Lü, S Ma & W Yang show social desirability can bias regressions, question the link between welfare and trust, and offer ways to reduce bias cambridge.org/core/journals/… #FirstView
#DidYouKnow that Journal of Child Language publishes #registeredreports? 📄 Find published papers in #FirstView to see examples cup.org/4hquFTa ✍️ Learn more about this article type and submit your work cup.org/3NIy02c #linguistics
🗳️ How can we better study the impact of major events with surveys? ➡A bertoli, @laurajakli & H Pascoe clarify the strengths and weaknesses of pre and post survey designs and introduce a dual randomised survey to reduce bias cambridge.org/core/journals/… #FirstView
🚺 How does femonationalism affect public opinion? ➡️Using a US survey experiment, S Mainz shows that femonationalist rhetoric boosts opposition to pluralist policies by invoking progressive gender achievements cambridge.org/core/journals/… #FirstView
📋 How can we improve estimates from list experiments? ➡️X. Lu & R Traunmüller introduce a Bayesian approach that uses informative priors to increase efficiency and reshape substantive conclusions cambridge.org/core/journals/… #FirstView
🤖 Can LLMs replicate expert text coding? ➡️ Using interest group documents, @dchoiresearch @DenisPeskoff & @b_m_stewart show that fine tuned LLMs outperform trained coders and zero shot models in identifying informative vs associative signals cambridge.org/core/journals/… #FirstView
🚨 New and Open Access: 'Resilience through total defence: Towards a shared security culture in the Nordic–Baltic region?' by @JanaWrange, @d_bromme, and Rikard Bengtsson. 🌎 📚 Read here: cambridge.org/core/journals/… #FirstView #EJIS @MYBISA
🧠 Do politicians misread their constituents' preferences? ➡️Using a new method where politicians draw preference distributions, N Dias, J Lucas & @LiorSheffer show that conservative overestimation is smaller than assumed cambridge.org/core/journals/… #FirstView
In #FirstView by SoRelle Wyckoff Gaynor and Sam D. Hayes: "New Lines, New Districts, New Representation: Institutional Impacts of Congressional Redistricting" journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/10…
🏛️ Why would an authoritarian state not enforce its own policies? ➡️ Studying China’s social insurance system, @haozhang328 & @zhangye68 find that promotion incentives and competition lead local officials to tolerate firm payroll tax evasion cambridge.org/core/journals/… #FirstView
💬 How can we measure inter party communication? ➡️ Using a transformer based approach, A Adendorf et al. classify how parties talk about rivals (positive-negative), with applications to coalition signals in Germany and campaigning in Austria cambridge.org/core/journals/… #FirstView
📣Out now on #firstview! Ellen Paterson (@elpatersonPhD) (@KebleOxford) on 'Contemporary Parliamentary History and Petitioners in the Long Parliament, c. 1640–1642' #Petitioning #Local #Redress #Institution #17thc 🏛️📜 👉Read open access: cambridge.org/core/journals/…
📨 Whether subjects open a message is a crucial step in experiments. ➡️ T Leavitt & V Rivera-Burgos show how mismeasurement of opens biases estimates and offer practical guidance and sensitivity analyses for message-based experiments cambridge.org/core/journals/… #FirstView
🧑🤝🧑Do politicians consider the gender of leaders when selecting coalition partners? ➡️Using a conjoint on 979 Spanish mayors, @albahuidobro finds that mayors, especially those on the center and left, prefer coalitions with parties led by women cambridge.org/core/journals/… #FirstView
📊How did partisan divides in mass behavior vary during COVID-19? ➡ Using panel data, B Canes-Wrone, J T Rothwell & C Makridis show that partisan gaps persist across apolitical behaviors, but narrow as personal costs rise and symbolism falls cambridge.org/core/journals/… #FirstView
📣Out now on #firstview! Jack Haughton (@CamHistory) on 'Dispelling ‘das Herbert Butterfieldproblem’: A Rereading of The Whig Interpretation of History' #IntellectualHistory #Progress #Positive 20thc 🗃️ 👉Read online here: cambridge.org/core/journals/…
Happy #FirstView day to my and my former undergrad's work on the effect of American states' democratic backsliding on vacation preferences! TLDR: when states backslide, people are less interested in vacationing there Check out my previous thread (below) to learn more!
#OpenAccess from @JEPS_Ed - (Small D-democratic) vacation, all I ever wanted? The effect of democratic backsliding on leisure travel in the American states - cup.org/4486keA - David R. Miller (@UCRPoliSci) & Serena D. Smith (@etsu) #FirstView
A new #BookReview📖 is now out in #FirstView‼️ @paologamba10 reviews Daniela Giannetti, @andrea_piter & @lu_pint 's 2022 volume: an analysis of the electoral competition in Italy from 2001 to 2018 based on the policy space approach Read for #free 👉cambridge.org/core/journals/…
#OpenAccess from @PSRMJournal - Red lines versus negotiables: how exposure to wartime violence influences support for peace settlements in Ukraine - cup.org/4qsk25R - @anna_getmansky, A.Grushetsky, N.Kostyuk, T.Sinmazdemir, @austinlwright & T.Zeitzoff #FirstView
"पहला व्यू, पहला कमेंट! ⚡ नेपाल में 36 साल बाद ऐसा प्रचंड बहुमत दिखना वाकई ऐतिहासिक है। बालेन शाह ने साबित कर दिया कि हौसला हो तो सुनामी लाई जा सकती है। 🇳🇵💪 #FirstView #BalenShah #PoliticsUpdate"
In #FirstView by Aiden Parker and Jesse Usher Barrett: "From Politics to the Bench: Partisan Determinants of Support for Gubernatorial Judicial Appointments" journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/10…
ORIGINAL ARTICLE: "Omnisubjectivity, counteractuals, and relating perfectly to subjectivity" by Adam Green is Out Now on #Firstview: cambridge.org/core/journals/…
💬 How can we measure inter party communication? ➡️ Using a transformer based approach, A Adendorf et al. classify how parties talk about rivals (positive-negative), with applications to coalition signals in Germany and campaigning in Austria cambridge.org/core/journals/… #FirstView
🏛️ Why would an authoritarian state not enforce its own policies? ➡️ Studying China’s social insurance system, @haozhang328 & @zhangye68 find that promotion incentives and competition lead local officials to tolerate firm payroll tax evasion cambridge.org/core/journals/… #FirstView
📞 What motivates participation in consultative events? ➡️ In a field trial with Australian voters, W Minozzi, @MichaelNeblo & @ALeighMP show that generic invites increased uptake, while some framed messages kept participants on the call longer cambridge.org/core/journals/… #FirstView
ORIGINAL ARTICLE: "Interreligious attentiveness: A revised approach to religious literacy" by Ryan Lemasters is Out Now on #FirstView: cambridge.org/core/journals/…
📣Out on #FirstView📣 In "Male Agency?", Lena Wängnerud, Elin Naurin, & co-authors use LLMs to provide an overview of portrayals of fatherhood in Swedish 🇸🇪 parliamentary documents from 1993 to 2021. 🌟 Available #OpenAccess 🌟 buff.ly/E8jnJmf
🤖 Can LLMs replicate expert text coding? ➡️ Using interest group documents, @dchoiresearch @DenisPeskoff & @b_m_stewart show that fine tuned LLMs outperform trained coders and zero shot models in identifying informative vs associative signals cambridge.org/core/journals/… #FirstView
ORIGINAL ARTICLE: "An evaluative ontological argument" by Stephen Kearns is Out Now on #FirstView: cambridge.org/core/journals/…
ORIGINAL ARTICLE: "A model of worldview formation" by Mikael Stenmark is Out Now on #FirstView: cambridge.org/core/journals/…
🧐 Can we trust estimates of political trust when preferences are hidden? ➡D Li, X Lü, S Ma & W Yang show social desirability can bias regressions, question the link between welfare and trust, and offer ways to reduce bias cambridge.org/core/journals/… #FirstView
📣Out on #FirstView📣 In "Perceptions of Feminism as a Threat", @Evaanduiza & @GefjonOff focus on the case of 🇪🇸 to understand resistance to feminism and measure perceptions of feminism as a threat. 🌟 Available #OpenAccess 🌟 buff.ly/9fHnTSI
🗳️ How can we better study the impact of major events with surveys? ➡A bertoli, @laurajakli & H Pascoe clarify the strengths and weaknesses of pre and post survey designs and introduce a dual randomised survey to reduce bias cambridge.org/core/journals/… #FirstView
In #FirstView by Brian Robert Calfano, Valerie Martinez-Ebers, and Aida Ramusovic: "News of Converging Crises: Cable Coverage of Race and COVID Stories" journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/10…
In #FirstView by Seungbin Park and Megan Roosevelt: "Offsetting Openness? The Impact of Gender Provisions on US Trade With Developing Countries" journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/10…
In #FirstView by Benjamin S. Noble and Daniel M. Butler: "Are Voters’ Preferences Being Ignored in Governor’s Agendas?" journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/10….
📣 Out on #FirstView 📣 In "Transnational Transphobias", @marymcloughlinn analyzes the coalition of anti-trans feminists and traditionalists through a framework informed by critical discourse analysis. 🌟 Available #OpenAccess 🌟 buff.ly/z04AeFi
In #FirstView by Samantha J. DeRagon, Caroline Tolbert, and Robert G. Boatright: "Gender, Party, and Primary Turnout" journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/10…
In #FirstView by Matthew Eshbaugh-Soha and Paul M. Collins: "Presidential References to Executive Actions in Public Comments on Supreme Court Cases" journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/10…
🚺 How does femonationalism affect public opinion? ➡️Using a US survey experiment, S Mainz shows that femonationalist rhetoric boosts opposition to pluralist policies by invoking progressive gender achievements cambridge.org/core/journals/… #FirstView
🚨 New and Open Access: 'Resilience through total defence: Towards a shared security culture in the Nordic–Baltic region?' by @JanaWrange, @d_bromme, and Rikard Bengtsson. 🌎 📚 Read here: cambridge.org/core/journals/… #FirstView #EJIS @MYBISA
🗳️ How can we better study the impact of major events with surveys? ➡A bertoli, @laurajakli & H Pascoe clarify the strengths and weaknesses of pre and post survey designs and introduce a dual randomised survey to reduce bias cambridge.org/core/journals/… #FirstView
📊How did partisan divides in mass behavior vary during COVID-19? ➡ Using panel data, B Canes-Wrone, J T Rothwell & C Makridis show that partisan gaps persist across apolitical behaviors, but narrow as personal costs rise and symbolism falls cambridge.org/core/journals/… #FirstView
🗣️ Does official rhetoric predict military escalation in autocracies? ➡️ Using word embeddings, @SiuHeiWong2 finds that harsher Chinese rhetoric toward Taiwan predicts higher risks of military escalation, suggesting rhetoric is not cheap talk cambridge.org/core/journals/… #FirstView
🏛️Do party leaders influence roll call voting in the US Congress? ➡A Fowler shows that switching from moderate to more extreme leaders pushes rank and file members toward more extreme roll call votes and less partisanship without a leader cambridge.org/core/journals/… #FirstView
🧑🤝🧑Do politicians consider the gender of leaders when selecting coalition partners? ➡️Using a conjoint on 979 Spanish mayors, @albahuidobro finds that mayors, especially those on the center and left, prefer coalitions with parties led by women cambridge.org/core/journals/… #FirstView
A new #BookReview📖 is now out in #FirstView‼️ @paologamba10 reviews Daniela Giannetti, @andrea_piter & @lu_pint 's 2022 volume: an analysis of the electoral competition in Italy from 2001 to 2018 based on the policy space approach Read for #free 👉cambridge.org/core/journals/…
🗳️ How can we identify voting blocs when individual votes are not observed? ➡ Using a Bayesian mixture model, J O’Brien recovers geographically structured voting blocs from aggregated municipal referendum data in the US (Maine 2008–2019) cambridge.org/core/journals/… #FirstView
🚨 NEW AND OPEN ACCESS 🚨 Is there a religious bias? Attitudes towards military humanitarian intervention in Germany - cup.org/4czjoNX - Benjamin Daßler, Bernhard Zangl (@GSI_Muenchen) & @HvanMeegdenburg: #FirstView #EJIS @MYBISA
🧠 Do politicians misread their constituents' preferences? ➡️Using a new method where politicians draw preference distributions, N Dias, J Lucas & @LiorSheffer show that conservative overestimation is smaller than assumed cambridge.org/core/journals/… #FirstView
🤖 Can LLMs replicate expert text coding? ➡️ Using interest group documents, @dchoiresearch @DenisPeskoff & @b_m_stewart show that fine tuned LLMs outperform trained coders and zero shot models in identifying informative vs associative signals cambridge.org/core/journals/… #FirstView
🏛️ Why would an authoritarian state not enforce its own policies? ➡️ Studying China’s social insurance system, @haozhang328 & @zhangye68 find that promotion incentives and competition lead local officials to tolerate firm payroll tax evasion cambridge.org/core/journals/… #FirstView
🧐 Can we trust estimates of political trust when preferences are hidden? ➡D Li, X Lü, S Ma & W Yang show social desirability can bias regressions, question the link between welfare and trust, and offer ways to reduce bias cambridge.org/core/journals/… #FirstView
💰Do voters punish local politicians for raising taxes? ➡ Using close local ballot votes in California, J Courbe & J Payson find little backlash after tax hikes, except for business taxes, where organized interests mobilize cambridge.org/core/journals/… #FirstView
#OpenAccess on #FirstView - "The Democracy I Like: Perceptions of Democracy and Opposition to Democratic Backsliding" - tinyurl.com/2s39rjex @Lea23459981 & @th_ges
This week's #FirstView bonanza continues! @UCDPoliSci's Brandon Kinne & Stephanie Kang, "Free Riding, Network Effects, and Burden Sharing in Defense Cooperation Networks" Available #OpenAccess: cambridge.org/core/journals/…
📣Out now on #firstview! Emily Chung (@emvchung) (@CamHistory) (@CamUniCampop) on 'Proximity and Segregation in Industrial Manchester' #Industrialisation #Class #Social #Wealth 19thc 🗃️🏠 👉Read open access: cambridge.org/core/journals/…
📈 How should scholars model conditional relationships in time series data? ➡️ Z Warner, G N Vande Kamp & S Jordan provide guidance on interaction terms in dynamic models, showing how to flexibly model and interpret moderation over time cambridge.org/core/journals/… #FirstView
📰How do scandals shape support for crypto rules? ➡️P D Culpepper, T Lee & R Shandler find that after the FTX scandal, news exposure boosted Democrats’ support for regulation, while Republicans shifted only when exposed to regulatory framing cambridge.org/core/journals/… #FirstView
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