Martin Naunov
@NotLipset
Ph.D. @uncpolisci | Incoming Asst Prof @PoliSciatNU | @Middlebury & @UWCint alum | Studies political psychology, stereotyping & discrimination 🏳️🌈
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21-12-2021 18:45:57
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How does protesters’ gender shapes public reactions to protests & protest repression? Martin Naunov demonstrates female-dominated protests are perceived as less violent and meriting of repression, but perceptions of female protesters vary.
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HAPPY (or, as those skeptical of discrete emotions prefer to say, POSITIVELY AFFECTED) that dissertation paper 4/5 is now accepted in Political Psychology
I’ll write a proper 🧵 once it’s published. For now, you need to read the pre-print ⬇️
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My new book is out! It's called Alt-Labor and the New Politics of Workers' Rights, published by Russell Sage Foundation.
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Excited to share a new pub with Jan Zilinsky and Brian Brew, now out at Party Politics! 🥳🎆
We find that political candidates use more toxic and emotional language when targeting potential donors as opposed to voters, esp. Republican politicians.
doi.org/10.1177/135406…
I’m beyond-words honored, grateful and excited to join Northwestern University this fall as a College Fellow & then Assistant Professor Northwestern Political Science and a Faculty Associate Institute for Policy Research at Northwestern. Looking forward to becoming part of such a dynamic scholarly community and city!
In this #APSRFirstView , Isaac D. Mehlhaff introduces the cluster-polarization coefficient (CPC), a measure of multimodality that allows scholars to incorporate multiple variables and compare across contexts with varying numbers of parties or social groups.
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