Scope Conditions Podcast
@scopeconditions
Cutting-edge research in comparative politics. Hosted by political scientists @alan_jacobs1 & @yangyang_zhou.
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This book w/ Macartan Humphreys – on how to integrate theory with data from diverse empirical strategies – has been many fun years in the making. We're excited to finally have it out in the world! See ⬇️ for links to the book at CUP, an open access version, software, and many thank you's!
So fun to talk to Scope Conditions Podcast Yang-Yang Zhou 周泱泱 Alan Jacobs about my research on peacekeeping. Thanks for invite!
Based on my 2022 Journal of Politics @[email protected] article and forthcoming Cambridge University Press - Politics book.
Would love to hear everyone’s thoughts!
Happy to share the newest ep of Scope Conditions Podcast!
We talked with William Nomikos about his new book on how the United Nations keeps the peace among neighbors. His theory on impartiality is grounded in psych, and he uses innovative lab-in-the-field experiments in Mali. Definitely check it out!
💯Same! A similar feeling to when your favourite developer has a new package or package update too.
I also love when I discover cool work from people I didn't previously know. Scope Conditions Podcast has been terrific for me in this regard.
What factors contribute to within-race vs across-race coalitions?
Highly recommend this episode of Scope Conditions Podcast featuring Jae Yeon Kim’s research looking at variation in Asian coalition-building in three North American Chinatowns.
Amazing to have been able to help in the editing process for this episode - follow the link below to hear Jae Yeon Kim @jaeyeonkim.bsky.social discuss coalition-building among Asian communities in San Francisco, Seattle and Vancouver.
Linked below the quoted tweet is his article 'Racism Is Not Enough'.
I was so honored to discuss the politics of solidarity with Yang-Yang Zhou 周泱泱 (my dear friend) and Alan Jacobs. Additionally, I was glad to appear on the best comparative politics podcast as a comparativist studying the US as a major case (my definition of Americanist).
🚨 excited to share our new pub out at the International Journal of Press/Politics w Simon Chauchard!
with over 5000 respondents in India, we show that simple rebuttals like 'i don't think that's true, bro' can make people less vulnerable to misinfo despite partisan ties
Super excited to hear my new AU School of International Service colleague discussing the latest insights into disinformation podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6L…
I really enjoyed this episode of Scope Conditions Podcast podcast on preferences for redistribution with Charlotte Cavaille open.spotify.com/episode/0oVdgY…
chatted with Yang-Yang Zhou 周泱泱 and Alan Jacobs about my research on misinformation, india, and the challenge of being fed too many cups of tea while on fieldwork. thanks for having me Scope Conditions Podcast and tune in below!
It's been a minute, here's our newest episode of Scope Conditions Podcast!
It was great catching up with Sumitra Badrinathan. We learned about how giving voters in India an hour-long media literacy training affected their ability to spot #misinfo .