Lucia Motolinia
@LuciaMotoliniaC
Assistant Professor at @WUSTLPoliSci. Comparativist studying electoral systems, distributive politics, political parties & Mexican institutions. Proud Mexican.
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Evaluating (in)experience in congressional elections by Rachel Porter and Sarah A. Treul is now available in Early View. Rachel Porter ajps.org/2024/04/22/eva…
Amplifying the work María L. Cruz-Torres:
Pink Gold: Women, Shrimp, and Work in Mexico
utpress.utexas.edu/9781477328026/
Arizona State University
I am over the moon to find out that 'Repression in the Digital Age' has received the 2024 Goldsmith Award by the Shorenstein Center Harvard Kennedy School:
goldsmithawards.org/honoree/repres…
JOB ALERT!
A bit out of the loop since I’m on leave, BUT Cornell is hiring for the Director of Einaudi!
Tenured faculty position that’s head of a key institution on campus. Was brilliantly led by Rachel Beatty Riedl, but her term is up — please share!
academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/27165…
We (Political Science at WashU) are hosting our second summer research program for undergraduates! We begin reviewing applications in 2 weeks. If you know students who are thinking of grad school and want to get hands-on research experience, encourage them to apply at: sites.wustl.edu/wusteps/
Thank you Carl Albert Center for hosting me! It was a pleasure to visit the archives and read Mayhew's hand written notes on the electoral connection!
🚨My Annual Review article 'Endogenous State Capacity' is now online. I am grateful for the rich conversations with Anna Grzymala-Busse Pablo Beramendi Cathy Boone, David Stasavage, Emily Sellars, Volha Charnysh , Dann Naseemullah, Francesca R. Jensenius , Mai Hassan & Xiuyu Li: tinyurl.com/3ux8dyds
🚨 Now available ahead of print Journal of Politics @[email protected] ! 🚨
TLDR: we find that male and white candidates are more likely to take up women's and Black-associated issues if a candidate with that identity runs in their primary!
journals.uchicago.edu/doi/epdf/10.10…