Michael T. Heaney
@michaeltheaney.bsky.social
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Lecturer in Politics and Research Methods, University of Glasgow. Interests include social movements, protest, social networks, political parties, interest groups, the United States, Scotland, and Ireland.
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Materials for my Introduction to Network Analysis in R workshop are accessible using the following link:

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Very nicely done. Many good points. Do you think that today's #50501protest will lead to momentum for opposition to Trump?
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Reminder! CFP and workshop registration for the Political Networks and Computational Social Science Conference.

We have a great lineup of network analysis workshop instructors: @michaeltheaney.bsky.social, @ognyanova.bsky.social, Shahryar Minhas, & Cassie McMillan.

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Poster for the 2025 Political Networks and Computational Social Science Conference. Workshop information for the PolNet-PaCSS conference.

The workshops will be August 11 and August 12, 2025. There are four sessions: Introduction to Network Analysis in R taught by Michael Heaney; Network Visualization with R taught by Katya Ognyanova; Introduction to Latent Variable Models for Networks taught by Shahryar Minhas; and Introduction to Exponential Random Graph Models (ERGMs) taught by Cassie McMillan.

More information: https://sites.google.com/view/confpolinetworks/political-networks-conference/2025-polnet-workshops
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pklinkne.bsky.social
🎶 I had a dream my life would be
So different from this hell I'm living
So different now from what it seemed
Now life has killed the dream
I dreamed 🎶
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President Trump on Monday visited the Kennedy Center in Washington for the first time since he made himself the new chairman. He had harsh words for "Hamilton," which canceled a planned tour there after his takeover, but seemed excited about a long-planned "Les Misérables." nyti.ms/4bZfX2U
Donald Trump stands in a row of red seats with a spotlight on him. Photo credit: Doug Mills/The New York Times.
michaeltheaney.bsky.social
Yes, refusing to follow federal court orders is a huge step toward the end of constitutional government.
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That makes the Contract with America seem trivial in comparison.
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Takeaway #3: If the anti-nuclear movement has an ally between the two major parties, it is the Democrats, though they are an unreliable ally. It is wise for advocates to keep constant pressure on the Democrats to keep them attentive to an anti-nuclear posture.
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Takeaway #2: The evidence at hand suggests that Republicans are not likely to change in desired ways as a result of anti-nuclear protests. Yet it is not wise for advocates to completely neglect targeting their advocacy toward the Republicans.
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Takeaway #1: The anti-nuclear movement was mobilizing to a greater extent when the nuclear discourse was focused on arms control than after it shifted to proliferation.
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I am very happy that the journal American Behavioral Scientist has accepted my article for publication, which is titled "Nuclear Weapons, Protest, and American Political Parties,1944-2020." Key takeaways in comments. #nuclearweapons #protest #parties
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Sarah Lockwood & @evlieb.bsky.social consider whether financial incentives increase participation in surveys. They find that, if anything, material incentives depress response rates, but there is some heterogeneity in estimated effects by political party.

Read more here: doi.org/10.1177/2053...
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standupforscience.bsky.social
Our work is far from done—science is still under attack.

We’ve got ideas, but we want to hear from you. What’s worrying you most? What should we do next? How can we grow this movement together?

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How do we keep Standing Up for Science?
A heartfelt thank you for everyone that Stood Up for Science with us on March 7th—whether it be volunteering, donating, sharing, or attending in event, we're forever indebted to people like you who ca...
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In Alwan’s case, investigators said the unsigned op-ed in the Columbia Spectator, which also urged the school to curtail academic ties to Israel, may have subjected other students to “unwelcome conduct” based on their religion, national origin or military service. www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025...
Columbia University investigates students critical of Israel amid Trump’s threats
Investigation is part of a flurry of recent cases brought by new disciplinary committee against students who have expressed criticism of Israel
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I now have emotional comparisons for anger, anxiety, & enthusiasm between #StandUpForScience2025 & the #MarchforScience (2017), based on surveys of participants at Washington, DC events. Anger and anxiety have increased, while enthusiasm has declined. #StandUpForScience
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For me, I was more enthusiastic about politics when I was younger. But now that I study politics for my career, I am more frustrated by the structural problems that prevent us from working together for the common good. Still, I aim to move things a bit in the right direction if I can.
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Good point. However, prior research does show that enthusiasm is a push factor that encourages political participation. So, it hurts to see a decline in enthusiasm among your activists. At the same time, as you imply, enthusiasm is only one of many factors to influence engagement.