Giovanni Castro Irizarry
@castroirizarry.bsky.social
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Political Science Ph.D. Candidate at UCLA. Research on race, ethnicity, and Latino politics.
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Alexis Santos
about 1 month ago
New paper on Latinos + Race + Political Behavior authored by Giovanni Castro!
add a skeleton here at some point
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🚨NEW PAPER 🚨 Do Latinos behave politically according to their racial classification? If so, why? My new article in
@polbehavior.bsky.social
provides some answers. Open access link here:
doi.org/10.1007/s111...
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Guy Grossman
6 months ago
@carotorreblanca.bsky.social
, Will Dinneen, and my paper entitled "Political Science Under Pressure: Competition and Collaboration in a Growing Discipline, 2003-2023" has been (conditionally) accepted at
@poppublicsphere.bsky.social
. This paper has been a labor of love.
osf.io/preprints/os...
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Claire Adida
6 months ago
“Within a seminar series, women are interrupted more than men. This holds when controlling for characteristics of the presenter, paper, and audience. Interruptions that are negative in tenor or tone, or cutoff the presenter mid-sentence, increase for women presenters.”
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Gender Differences in Economics Seminars
(Forthcoming Article) - We assess whether men and women are treated differently when presenting their economics research. We collected data across thousands of seminars, job market talks and conferenc...
https://www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/aer.20241718&from=f
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Drew Engelhardt
7 months ago
Continue to believe [hidelinks] is an underutilized option for {hyperref}
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Be Stone
7 months ago
Goodnight, Vancouver! Hands down the most beautiful backdrop for an
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conference I can remember
#APSA2025
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Bobby Kogan
7 months ago
Some of it is switching from very important to fairly important, but a lot of it is a major rise in people saying it’s just not too important.
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John Holbein
9 months ago
“just 68% of the 7,057 researchers whose work had produced null results had shared them in some form, and just 30% had tried to publish them in a journal.” What a joke.
#NullEffectsMatter
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
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Researchers value null results, but struggle to publish them
Survey finds that fear of reputational harm and a lack of support and publication platforms are among respondents’ key concerns.
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-025-02312-4?utm_source=x&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=nature&linkId=15877222
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Nick Valentino
9 months ago
New ANES data release: A preliminary release of the data from a survey administered to cohabiting spouses or partners of sampled individuals on the FtF and Web is now available as a standalone file.
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Melissa Stewart
about 1 year ago
They are disappearing people off the streets They are disappearing people off the streets They are disappearing people off the streets They are disappearing people off the streets They are disappearing people off the streets
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J.M. Berger
about 1 year ago
The decision a lot of universities face now is whether to: -- have their federal funding pulled because they stood on principle to protect their students and the integrity of their research, or -- have their funding pulled anyway just because they exist, regardless of how cravenly they submit.
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