Jeanet Sinding Bentzen
@jeanetbentzen.bsky.social
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Economist at Copenhagen University, Economics of religion, Assoc Editor @EJ_RES, Executive director @ ASREC
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eromero.bsky.social
An inflection point? 🤔
"The share of people telling pollsters they are irreligious has stopped growing" in many countries (cites @jeanetbentzen.bsky.social, Ryan Burge, @pewresearch.org's Stephanie Kramer & Gregory Smith, Pippa Norris, David Campbell, Andreas Sandberg).
The Economist, June 14 2025
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jeanetbentzen.bsky.social
Hi folks!

Will we see you in Copenhagen this September?

Call for ASREC conference is out!

Preceded by grad student workshop.

Relevant for all scholars interested in culture and religion.

Calls and submission (closes June 1): asrec.org
jeanetbentzen.bsky.social
Hi folks!

Will we see you in Copenhagen this September?

Call for ASREC conference is out!

Preceded by grad student workshop.

Relevant for all scholars interested in culture and religion.

Calls and submission (closes June 1): asrec.org
jeanetbentzen.bsky.social
They probably did so by increasing the number of religious nonprofit organizations:
jeanetbentzen.bsky.social
We document that a series of policies in the US have strengthened religiosity and conservative-religious social views. Main effect on church attendance:
jeanetbentzen.bsky.social
Pretty productive week!!!

I won four gold medals at the Danish Championships in ice swimming and received a conditional accept at the AEJ: Applied (with my wonderful colleagues Alessandro Pizzigolotto (@chickymonkeys) and Lena Sperling (@lenalsperling)).
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cdsamii.bsky.social
Chat GPT prompt: “Based on what you know about me make an image about what you think my life looks like”
DALLE image of my life
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swordsjew.bsky.social
there is a major religion story not being included in these election postmortems
harris v trump voting 

Religion
Protestant or other Christian (42%)
36%
Catholic (22%)
40%
Jewish (2%)
78%
Something else (10%)
59%
None (24%)
71%
Religion among white voters
Protestant/Other Christian (30%)
26%
Catholic (15%)
35%
Jewish (2%)
80%
Something else (5%)
52%elirel
None (17%)
71%
White born-again or evangelical Christian?
Yes (22%)
17%
No (78%)
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benmschneider.bsky.social
Re-sharing the #econhist Starter Pack for new arrivals:

go.bsky.app/U6KyhNv
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jazco.dev
Jaz @jazco.dev · Oct 20
Wild to realize Bluesky has more than doubled its user count in <2 months to 12.5M users.

Growth is kinda crazy, the spikes are significantly larger now and despite having 6M users 2 months ago we're still capable of this kind of massive growth in such a short time.

Glad to have you all here.
Users over time chart for the past 60 days starting at 6.22M users on August 22nd, jumping sharply at the end of august, then steadily increasing up until 3 days ago where we have another sharp jump.
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laurahelmuth.bsky.social
Marie Curie didn't necessarily aim to hire women in her lab, but she didn't have anything AGAINST women, and so ended up creating a network of more than 45 women trainees who changed (and are still changing) the course of science. By @clarakm.bsky.social with Dava Sobel on her new book 🧪
The Untold Story of Marie Curie’s Network of Female Scientists
Marie Curie is well known for her chemistry achievements but less so for helping other women succeed in science
www.scientificamerican.com
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joshua-goodman.com
Here's an excerpt from my decision letter on a paper that may have cited non-existent papers hallucinated by an LLM.

I hope it's fair. This is uncharted territory for me.
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tderyugina.bsky.social
How should you deal with journal rejections? Some suggestions below.
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lionelpage.bsky.social
I have written a post on the work of Acemoglu, Johnson, and Robinson.
When assessing their contribution, it is important to appreciate how much their perspective has extended the scope and relevance of economics compared to where it was 20 years ago.
www.optimallyirrational.com/p/expanding-...
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filipecampante.bsky.social
So happy for these guys, who are great minds and great people, but also for the field of Political Economy!