Giuseppe Carteny
@giucarny.bsky.social
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Post-Doc @ Saarland University #polsci #politicalbehaviour #politicalattitudes #partypolitics #manifesto #rstats 🌐 https://giuseppecarteny.com/
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ingmarweber.de
Last day at @ic2s2.bsky.social #IC2S2 and time for an @i2sc.net group photo with @brahmaninutakki.bsky.social, @ethel-mensah.bsky.social and @jianlongzhu.bsky.social.

Find Brahmani and Ethel at posters #21 and #93 today. Jianlong presented yesterday.
giucarny.bsky.social
Thank you for everything, Ozzy. 🖤
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gefjonoff.bsky.social
Our Element is out! 🎉

Why do authoritarian-leaning leaders target women’s and LGBTQ+ rights? Is there a systematic pattern that reaches beyond individual country cases, and how is this reflected in people’s attitudes and societal norms?

www.cambridge.org/core/element...
Attitudes toward Political Authoritarianism in Economically Advanced Democracies
Cambridge Core - Politics: General Interest - Attitudes toward Political Authoritarianism in Economically Advanced Democracies
www.cambridge.org
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kai-arzheimer.com
Induction for the new postdoc #AcademicChatter #PoorlyDrawnLines
    A three-panel comic from Poorly Drawn Lines. The comic features cartoon birds, two with detailed faces and one represented as a grey, featureless shape with a tie. 
     

    Panel 1: Two birds are talking. One says, “Welcome to work. You’ll spend your time here in two ways: overwhelmed and underwhelmed.” The other asks, “Is there a third option?” 
     

    Panel 2: The grey bird responds, "Well, there's 'whelmed,' but I'm not sure if that's a word." 
     

    Panel 3: The grey bird looks thoughtful and then simply says, "So no." The comic’s website, "poorlydrawnlines.com," is visible in the bottom right corner.
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wepsocial.bsky.social
@alexhartland.bsky.social Daniela Braun @giucarny.bsky.social @rosanavarrete.bsky.social & @annreinl.bsky.social observe a gap between the concerns of citizens & the issues political parties emphasise.

doi.org/10.1080/0140...

Part of the Symposium "European Parliament Elections 2024"
Abstract of the article "The role of key European issues in the 2024 election campaign" by Alex Hartland, Daniela Braun, Giuseppe Carteny, Rosa M. Navarrete and Ann-Kathrin Reinl.

Published online first in West European Politics. Figure 3, displaying the effects of EU polity (left panel), environment (middle panel), and migration (right panel). Figure 4, displaying the PTVs by most important issue, manifesto salience and individual variables for nine countries. Figure 5, displaying pooled model interactions. Salience EU policy (left panel), Salience Environment (middle panel), and Salience migration (right panel).
giucarny.bsky.social
🚨⬇️Publication alert ⬇️🚨

How did public and party priorities interact during the 2024 European Parliament elections? Take a look at @alexhartland.bsky.social 's summary on how our work contributes to a better understanding of issue voting.

Ah, it's also #openaccess :)
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fgenovese.bsky.social
People are correctly comparing the Trump attack on Harvard to Orban’s aggression against CEU, but I recall colleagues/students having (not much, but some) time to see options and consider relocation. The US admin is much faster, more irrational. Truly on steroids.
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almodozo.bsky.social
Romania presidential elections map. Antonescu got the Hungarian vote, steered by UDMR, and some Wallachian, PSD-heartland villages. Dan came out on top in Bucharest and surroundings and a string of other significant cities (Cluj, Iasi, Timisoara, Brasov, etc). Simion pretty much everywhere else.
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anniewald.bsky.social
Some statements from the last two days of
#COMPTEXT2025 worth discussing…🧐

🤓 come to the TOP cinema bar tonight to keep the conversation going and to
🥳 party with us after an inspiring conference!

🥂After Drinks & After Thoughts starting at 7pm🥂

@compcommlab.bsky.social
@comptext.bsky.social
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comptext.bsky.social
After 3 packed days of research, workshops, and networking, #COMPTEXT2025 has officially wrapped up! In 48+ panels, 220+ presentations, and a full day of tutorials we received a great review of the state-of-the-art in our field. Thanks everyone and see you next year!
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alexhartland.bsky.social
Another fascinating morning at #comptext25

I was happy to join a panel on data and themes from the Horizon project #ActEU with @matildecer.bsky.social on gender and polarisation, @giucarny.bsky.social on gender and climate change.

Looking forward to more from ActEU and more panels this afternoon!
Alex Hartland presenting work on sentiment and stance detection in political text Matilde Ceron presenting work on the relationship between gender and polarisation in political texts Giuseppe Carteny presenting work on automated classification of gender topics in political manifestos
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cklamm.bsky.social
I would be happy to see many from #COMPTEXT at our workshop VaLiSTAD in Copenhagen @ ICWSM in June to discuss the validation of social science TADA/ML methods (🔜 abstract deadline May 5). Please feel free to say hi and ask me or @indiiigo.bsky.social about this new workshop format ⬇️
cklamm.bsky.social
🕵️‍♀️ Join us for the first "Validating Social Text-as-Data Method" workshop (June 23, 2025, Copenhagen) at ICWSM sites.google.com/view/valista...
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benansell.bsky.social
Schrodinger’s phone call
peark.es
*TRUMP ASKED IF CHINA'S XI CALLED HIM, RESPONDS 'YEP'

but also

*TRUMP SAYS WON'T CALL CHINA'S XI IF HE DOESN’T CALL

sooooo...?????
giucarny.bsky.social
@alexhartland.bsky.social starting the @politicsunisaar.bsky.social mission at @comptext.bsky.social 2025 conference.
How reliable are GPT4 estimates of party positions? Well, it depends ;) #comingsoon
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ortuttnauer.com
Come be my colleague in one of the best post-doc positions in German academia (imo)!

Lovely people, excellent infrastructure, great conditions. Feel free to contact me for questions.

#polisky #polscijobs
Fellowship for a Social Scientist at the MZES | Mannheimer Zentrum für Europäische Sozialforschung
The Mannheim Centre for European Social Research (MZES) of the University of Mannheim offers
www.mzes.uni-mannheim.de
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timbale.bsky.social
Oh dear. VRÂNCEANU, ALINA, and BILYANA PETROVA. "Welfare policy and immigration attitudes in Western Europe." European Journal of Political Research (2025).
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martinjordan.com
With 160 million users, #WahlOMat is one of the most used digital tools of the German Federal Gov’t.

The voting advice tool has been around since 2002.

At our local public sector meetup last week, its project manager, Pamela Brandt of the Federal Agency for Civic Education @bpb.de, shared the work
Pamela Brandt Meetup 8
YouTube video by Öffentliches Gestalten • Berlin meetup
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