Nico
@nicolasrestrepo.bsky.social
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Post-Doc at UC Davis working on the cultural evolution of collective rituals, bad at lists, a third thing. Some of the mud that got to sit up and look around. https://nicolasrestrep.github.io/restrepo_website/
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nicolasrestrepo.bsky.social
Ketika!!! Thank you!!
nicolasrestrepo.bsky.social
Many explanations of the link between uncertainty and rituals appeal to a need for a sense of agency. Ours is less grand: more variable environments are likely to produce illusory correlations. If there is a framework that can stabilize those early correlations, a ritual can be born!
nicolasrestrepo.bsky.social
But we don't think there is divine intercession. More variable environments are more likely to produce extraordinary, positive outcomes. The SHG can capitalize on these illusory correlations and a ritual can start.
nicolasrestrepo.bsky.social
This is an astounding contribution to our understanding of attitudinal formation, change, and stability. Turgut wrote it as a 3rd year grad student. You should hire him before someone else does.
tkeskinturk.bsky.social
a new working paper: osf.io/vsr5b

I propose a three-stage model of cohortization where dynamics of cohort learning and political sorting serve as complementary engines of aggregate political change.

I apply this to the case of the killing of George Floyd & the BLM.

it's also my job market paper!
Generational Imprinting: How Political Events Shape Cohorts

Turgut Keskintürk
August, 2025

How, and for whom, do political events translate into enduring political change? This article advances a three-stage model of cohortization, in which salient events produce age differential changes in attitudes, elite cues drive identity-congruent political sorting, and life-course timing regulates whether these attitude changes remain persistent over time. Focusing on the killing of George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter protests in the summer of 2020 as a quasi-natural experiment, I test this model by analyzing attitudes toward U.S. law enforcement among non-Hispanic White Americans using five surveys that collectively span from 2016 to 2024. The findings consistently show that Democrats and Independents became strongly unfavorable toward law enforcement—much more so among younger than older individuals. Moreover, the changes persisted for younger individuals, while fading among older individuals, leading to cohort-led polarization. This article integrates two classic—though largely partial—theories of political learning, offering a model for understanding how salient events can realign generational divides.
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asociologist.bsky.social
I am a huge fan of "what is this kind of argument and how can you do it right?" papers. I collect them and I've tried to write a couple, and think they can be tremendously useful especially for teaching. A new, useful addition to this set just arrived from @sociologicalsci.bsky.social:
How to Make a Functionalist Argument
Article: How to Make a Functionalist Argument | Sociological Science | Posted August 14, 2025
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nicolasrestrepo.bsky.social
Couldn't agree more! I think the fact that you share similar professional timelines, and that you are discovering who you are as researchers, makes this kind of collaboration particularly fruitful. The practical implication is that whatever research you produce is much much better as a result!
nicolasrestrepo.bsky.social
When I got into grad school, the impulse was to collaborate with the names that drew me there. From day one, @stephenvaisey.com insisted on horizontal collaboration instead. I have no idea if that was good professional advice, but it was pretty solid life advice.
nicolasrestrepo.bsky.social
Worth saying that most of my papers have been collaborations with folks from my grad program. Of course, I am extraordinarily lucky to have been surrounded by them. But this ability to foster collaboration is, above all else, the mark of a successful grad program.
sociologicalsci.bsky.social
NEW Andrés Castro Araújo, Nicolás Restrepo Ochoa, "How to Make a Functionalist Argument." sociologicalscience.com/articles-v12...
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arnoutvanderijt.bsky.social
"We argue that the resulting inability to talk plainly about functions is a major hindrance for theory building in the discipline."

This month in our journal, @sociologicalsci.bsky.social
sociologicalsci.bsky.social
NEW Andrés Castro Araújo, Nicolás Restrepo Ochoa, "How to Make a Functionalist Argument." sociologicalscience.com/articles-v12...
nicolasrestrepo.bsky.social
Shoot, that should’ve been our title. Thanks for sharing Joseph!!
nicolasrestrepo.bsky.social
Thanks for sharing Kevin !!
nicolasrestrepo.bsky.social
Turgut! Thanks!!
nicolasrestrepo.bsky.social
Thanks for sharing Steve!
nicolasrestrepo.bsky.social
Our paper on functionalist explanations with @acastroaraujo.bsky.social is out!

I am immensely proud & grateful to have been part of this project! It has really changed how I think about the explanations I make and the evidence necessary to back them up!

sociologicalscience.com/articles-v12...
nicolasrestrepo.bsky.social
Em, this a fucking banger. Pulitzer Prize shit
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emkmaloney.bsky.social
no one does recession music like ke$ha
nicolasrestrepo.bsky.social
From an absolutely clear-eyed vision of how society ought to be
nicolasrestrepo.bsky.social
This looks amazing!
nicolasrestrepo.bsky.social
I use a wide range of methods -- from ABMs to longitudinal analysis -- to examine how attitudes change or stay the same, and how those individual processes scale up to patterns of social change.

You can find all my work here: nicolasrestrep.github.io/restrepo_web...
Nicolás Restrepo Ochoa –
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nicolasrestrepo.bsky.social
Hey friends, I’m job hunting!

Looking for roles in data science or research—if you hear of anything, I’d love it if you send it my way.

If you’re looking for someone who knows Python, R, Stan, has collected and worked with all kinds of data, and is always excited to learn more—let’s talk! 😊
nicolasrestrepo.bsky.social
No parce que miedo! Pero seguro te están es debiendo y ahi los deadlines son mas flexibles y son para que vos reclames! Abrazo