Jason Anastasopoulos
Politics of science & tech, populism & democratic backsliding. Causal inference addict. Acolyte of Rev. Bayes. Ἀεὶ ὁ θεὸς γεωμετρεῖ. http://anastasopoulos.io
@ludogazze.bsky.social
Environmental and health economist at @warwickecon Cofondatrice di http://cblab.co Capoerista. @LudoGazze on #EconTwitter & econtwitter.net Astenersi perditempo.
@jaeyeonkim.bsky.social
incoming asst prof of public policy @UNC Chapel Hill | ex-data science @codeforamerica | Data for Good Roundtables co-founder | runner https://jaeyk.github.io
@mcopelov.bsky.social
Professor of Political Science & Public Affairs & Director of European Studies, UW - Madison. Jean Monnet Chair, 🇪🇺 & the Global Economy. International political economy, IR, & global finance. Politics & economic policy. Tradeoffs in everything.
@yaleegc.bsky.social
Economics and and data-driven insights for equitable development. https://egc.yale.edu
@politicsprof.bsky.social
Director @harvardash@bsky.social. Winthrop Laflin McCormack Professor of Citizenship, Harvard Kennedy School. I study participatory democracy. All views expressed here are my own.
@evrimtan.bsky.social
Political scientist- public administration, emerging technologies, blockchain, AI, decentralization
@lucastosborne.bsky.social
Industrial Policy, Money, Monopolies, Public Utilities, Tech Platforms, PhD @UCBerkeley, JD @VanderbiltLaw, MPP @TheHellerSchool
@sophiejacobson.bsky.social
@mtgauger.bsky.social
Writer/editor: American history (specializing in the Progressive Era and World War I) and political science; philanthropy for youth music education. Proud University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee alumnus. Opinions mine. A repost isn’t necessarily an endorsement.
@jacobhacker.bsky.social
Professor of Political Science; co-director, Ludwig Program on Public Leadership, Yale Law School; co-leader, Consortium on American Political Economy (CAPE); director, Yale American Political Economy eXchange (APEX); jacobhacker.com
@akoustov.bsky.social
Author of "In Our Interest: How Democracies Can Make Immigration Popular" (http://tinyurl.com/4rwpr6dc). Professor at UNC Charlotte. https://alexanderkustov.org/
@andrew.heiss.phd
Assistant professor at Georgia State University, formerly at BYU. 6 kids. Study NGOs, human rights, #PublicPolicy, #Nonprofits, #Dataviz, #CausalInference. #rstats forever. andrewheiss.com Signal: andrewheiss.01
@ajpseditor.bsky.social
The AJPS is the official journal of the MPSA, committed to significant advances in knowledge and understanding of citizenship, governance, and politics, and to the public value of political science research. Co-Editors: Kathleen Dolan, Jennifer L. Lawless.
@moritz-marbach.com
I do research on the role of migration in politics. Associate Professor at UCL. Previously Texas A&M, Immigration Policy Lab and University of Mannheim. moritz-marbach.com
@weidenbaumcenter.bsky.social
Weidenbaum Center on the Economy, Government and Public Policy at Washington University in St. Louis. Serving as a bridge between scholars, policymakers, and the general public.
@beamagistro.bsky.social
Incoming Assistant Prof @Northeastern & Postdoc @Caltech. Poli Sci PhD @UW. 🇮🇹🇪🇺🇺🇸🇨🇦, political economy & behavior, methods, AI, ⚽️, Juventus, foodie.
@mpsa.bsky.social
The Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA) was founded in 1939 and is dedicated to the advancement of scholarship in all areas of political science. Visit our website at www.MPSAnet.org to learn more.
@cameronfen.bsky.social
Economist interested in computational macro and ML. On the job market 2023-2024. Webpage: https://cameronfen.github.io
@nationalreview.bsky.social
Standing athwart history, yelling Stop. A magazine founded by the late William F. Buckley Jr. https://www.nationalreview.com
@adamgrant.bsky.social
Organizational psychologist @Wharton. #1 NYT bestseller: THINK AGAIN. Podcasts: Re:Thinking & WorkLife. Diver. Arguing like I’m right, listening like I’m wrong.
@chloethurston.bsky.social
Political scientist @ Northwestern. American political development and political economy. Politics of housing, credit, and debt. New Book: The Political Development of American Debt Relief.
@hushuo.bsky.social
Associate Prof of Chinese, gamer, reader of books. Translator of Zhang Tianyi's The Pidgin Warrior and Mao Dun's Waverings among other things. Ex-98G. @HuShuo@mastodon.social
@ispsyale.bsky.social
The Institution for Social and Policy Studies at Yale advances interdisciplinary research to shape public policy and inform democratic deliberation.
@salome.bsky.social
Assistant Prof at Michigan Law || I think about how the law thinks about data
@prisonrodeo.bsky.social
He/him. Nebraska-born #firstgen, Truman State alum, proud dad, GenX prof at Penn State + GSERM. Courts, stats, 🎸. #COYS since ‘95. Pros: Oxford comma, 0-dep, Miles Davis. Antis: MAGA, "causal inference," Woolwich.
@beccalpaine.bsky.social
Senior Analyst at RAND Europe focusing on defence industrial policy and part-time PhD candidate at KCL studying design and production of UAVs. Turkish policy wonk in my spare time. All opinions my own.
@poojapaode.bsky.social
Social Welfare PhD student @ UW-Madison interested in social policy, political participation, worker welfare, and broader economic wellbeing. (she/they)
@morganwack.bsky.social
PostDoc at UZH. Formerly Clemson & UW. Technology & democracy, political misinformation, African politics, and LFC.
@nickanstead.bsky.social
Associate Professor at LSE, researching political communications and the role of ideas in politics. More on me and my research: https://linktr.ee/NickAnstead
@icuervo.bsky.social
DPhil student @Politics_Oxford & @NuffieldCollege. Working on political economy and/of law and courts; she/her https://www.politics.ox.ac.uk/person/isabella-cuervo-lorens
@kristaruffini.bsky.social
Assistant Professor at Georgetown McCourt. Labor/public/health econ
@ajreeves.bsky.social
Professor of Political Science and Director of the Weidenbaum Center at Washington University in St. Louis, Visiting Fellow at Hoover
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