Our new paper in Science Advances outlines standards for research with machine learning, bringing together scientists from many different disciplines to try to identify best practices: www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
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Are you interested in the #AfD? M. Selent and M. Kortmann. “Philo-Semitic Civilisationism or Anti-Semitic Nationalism? The Ambivalent Stance of the Alternative for Germany Towards Judaism, Jews, and Israel”. In: German Politics 0.0 (2023), pp. 1-27.
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Hopefully enough for a quantitative analysis.
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4/4 As always, replication material is available at: doi.org/10.17605/OSF...
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3/4 Deeper analyses reveal that the increase was strongest in Tweets about Muslims/Islam, but also concerned Tweets about migration in general. Fixed effects models show that the overall effect is in part driven by intra-user changes in Tweeting.
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2/4 On average, we find a 10 pp increase in online hostility at the time of the attack. This effect diminishes approximately seven days after the event. There is some heterogeneity across the 10 attacks, but the overall pattern is similar in all cases, see parametric and non-parametric modeling:
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Hostility on #Twitter increases after Jihadist terror attacks.
New study w/ A.Gorodzeisky in Journal of #ComputationalSocialScience, analyzing ~4.5M Tweets by ~1.2M users pre- & post-10 major attacks in 5 European countries:
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
#csssky #cssky #polcom #polcomm #commsky
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On open-ended questions, Web respondents gave shorter answers with fewer codeable ideas than face-to-face ANES respondents, but the two modes produced similar distributions of substantive answers & no difference in civility
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An apparent decline in religion during COVID was a measurement artifact of moving to online surveys:
academic.oup.com/socrel/advan...
Online surveys are likely unrepresentative of the most religious
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my totally unsolicited end-of-the-semester advice to junior scholars is to keep the nice notes that students write to you in a safe place so you can reference them when things get tough in the future.
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🚨🚨Do Americans accurately perceive union benefits? 🚨🚨Our new paper (led by Jonne Kamphorst) out this week
at PNAS finds: Americans significantly and systematically underestimate material benefits associated with union benefits. 🧵👇
www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
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Ein Palästinenser aus Gaza-Stadt wendet sich im Magazin Newsweek an die protestierenden Studenten der US-Unis: "Wissen Sie, was den Palästinensern in Gaza helfen würde? Die Verurteilung der Gräueltaten der Hamas."
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group conflict and the #RadicalRight T. Vlandas and D. Halikiopoulou. “Jihadist Terrorist Attacks and Far-Right Party Preferences: An "Unexpected Event During Survey Design" in Four European Countries”. In: Perspectives on Politics online first (2024), pp. 1-20.
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Raus aus der #Wissenschaft?
Neue Daten der "#nacaps"-Promovierendenbefragung zeigen: Der Anteil der Doktoranden, die ihre Zukunft in Hochschulen und Forschungsinstituten sehen, ist eingebrochen. Woran liegt das? Und was folgt daraus?
Im Blog: www.jmwiarda.de/2024/04/30/r...
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