Jeong Hyun Kim
@jeonghkim1
Assistant Professor of Political Science and Int'l Studies, Yonsei University
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Really excited that our paper is out Journal of Politics @[email protected]. We investigate gendered strategic messaging of local judicial candidates. A thread: journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/73… Jeong Hyun Kim Elizabeth Lane Nichole Bauer Belinda Davis Kathleen Searles
👇Check out this new Cambridge University Press Element! Free online until April 5. Margit Tavits and I examine whether exposure to normalized counter-stereotypes about gender roles can increase the equitability of people's attitudes about gender and LGBTQ rights. 🧵 doi.org/10.1017/978100…
The article I co-authored with Jeong Hyun Kim in Legislative Studies Quarterly, 'Why Do Young Men Oppose Gender Quotas?' ranked among the top 10% most downloaded papers published in the journal in 2022. 🤩 #TopDownloadedArticle
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Why are there so few working-class women in politics? Jeong Hyun Kim & Yesola Kweon find that working-class backgrounds disadvantage women candidates in a way that they do not disadvantage their male counterparts. Read more about their findings here: doi.org/10.1177/205316…
NEW on Early View 🌄
'Did low-income essential workers during COVID-19 increase public support for redistribution?' by Jeong Hyun Kim, John Kuk, and Yesola Kweon.
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Really interesting thread and article from John Burn-Murdoch Financial Times. For more on the gap between young men and women in South Korea, check out this great article from Jeong Hyun Kim and Yesola Kweon onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ls…
My new article on the effect of gender representation in politics on the political efficacy of working-class women is published online in Political Psychology
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Very excited to see 'Fathers' Leave Reduces Sexist Attitudes' (with Margit Tavits, Petra Schleiter, Dalston Ward) online American Political Science Review. We show that tripling paternity leave in Estonia in 2020 increased attitudes towards gender equality among parents.
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Why does opposition to gender quotas persist in young men? In Legislative Studies Quarterly, Jeong Hyun Kim & Yesola Kweon find group threat strongly influences the formation of negative attitudes towards quotas, but these effects are not mediated by traditional gender norms. buff.ly/3Z5yGln
Congrats to Emily Rains, one of our 2023 prize winners. Emily will use the EGEN prize to develop a project on women’s informal leadership within urban slum areas in India
Amanda Clayton, Dr. Dawn Teele, Tiffany D. Barnes, Rachel E. Brule, Sarah Khan, Jennifer Piscopo, Mirya R. Holman