Public Opinion Analytics Lab (POAL)
@poalab.bsky.social
120 followers 18 following 14 posts
An academic collaboration between University of Reading, London School of Economics, and University of Southampton, designed to advance the research, teaching, and practice of public opinion and political behaviour measurement and analysis poal.co.uk
Posts Media Videos Starter Packs
poalab.bsky.social
A major step forward for large-scale survey research from our own Thomas Robinson & @patricksturg.bsky.social: SOCbot is a powerful AI tool for open-ended survey items—fast, cheap, reduces burden, and tackles longstanding measurement error in social science & labour stats
Paper: tinyurl.com/2yxcbshs
OSF
tinyurl.com
poalab.bsky.social
ESRC-funded PhD @lsegovernment.bsky.social × Campaign Lab: New Ways to Think Political Persuasion (start Sep 2026, 3.5 yrs)

Methods-heavy (experiments/computation)

Topics: multi-stage persuasion, interpersonal mechanisms, AI–voter interactions

📅Apply by 10 Dec 2025: www.lse.ac.uk/study-at-lse...
LSE Collaborative Studentship with Campaign Lab
LSE Collaborative Studentship with Campaign Lab
www.lse.ac.uk
Reposted by Public Opinion Analytics Lab (POAL)
Reposted by Public Opinion Analytics Lab (POAL)
miriamsorace.bsky.social
Thrilled to share this 16-country conjoint experiment with @catherinedevries.bsky.social & @simonhix.bsky.social. We find strong support for majoritarian reforms and tougher legal enforcement, even when paired with policies people dislike. Policy-inelastic institutional preferences exist! A 🧵...
Sage Journals: Discover world-class research
Subscription and open access journals from Sage, the world's leading independent academic publisher.
journals.sagepub.com
poalab.bsky.social
The full report from our launch event is now available on our website!

It includes key takeaways from our three roundtable discussions on various aspects of public opinion research.

Read it here: publicopinionanalyticslab.github.io/event1_repor...
publicopinionanalyticslab.github.io
Reposted by Public Opinion Analytics Lab (POAL)
sarahobolt.bsky.social
Delighted to see the 2nd edition of Foundations of European Politics 🇪🇺 in print! @catherinedevries.bsky.social @sopro.bsky.social @jbslapin.bsky.social

If you teach EU or European politics, you can order an inspection copy here: global.oup.com/ushe/product...
Foundations of European Politics - OUP textbook
Reposted by Public Opinion Analytics Lab (POAL)
miriamsorace.bsky.social
Out now🎉 - Evidence (from distribution analyses and machine learning models on EES 2014-2024 data) of strong similarities and growing convergence in EU public opinion, particularly on economic issues. Common right-ward shifts on immigration, yes - but underlying drivers still vary. shorturl.at/KCx0S
Reposted by Public Opinion Analytics Lab (POAL)
jasonreifler.bsky.social
Re-upping this -- deadline Wednesday. Please reach out if you you're interested but unsure whether or not your work fits the theme. We can't guarantee a spot for every proposal, but we also really don't want people to self-select out!
jasonreifler.bsky.social
Funded workshop at Southampton on the topic of "Public Opinion, Identity, and Security in Europe"!

Workshop will be held on June 16. Please submit your proposals/abstract by May 21. (Please help circulate widely!)

Kamil Zwolski, John Denham, and I are the coordinators of this event.
Public Opinion, Identity, and Security in Europe

The Centre for Comprehensive European Security at the University of Southampton is pleased to invite paper submissions for an upcoming workshop on Public Opinion, Identity, and Security in Europe. The workshop will take place on June 16 at the University of Southampton.
Europe is currently navigating a period marked by significant political upheaval and realignments – both domestically amidst the rising tide of populism and internationally with the second Trump Administration. We invite papers that explore the relationship between identity (broadly defined) and public opinion about European security. 

Globalisation, energy security, and the rise of a multi-polar world (inter alia) significantly challenge the ability of nation states to meet the aspirations of voters in both domestic and international affairs. Yet, the nation state retains its place as the primary site of political contest and preference aggregation. We seek papers that explore the how this space between expectation and delivery has implications for comprehensive European security.
poalab.bsky.social
4. One of the biggest challenges in survey research has always been panel quality. The AI boom is turbo-charging this problem: bot-detection pipelines are currently holding up, but the fear is that AI bots may get significantly better.
poalab.bsky.social
3. Polling already struggles to capture minority voices—AI imputation could make it worse by flattening variation.
poalab.bsky.social
2. Strong partisan identities are harming inclusive representation as they lead to differential perceptions — women perceive politics as much more hostile, which leads to them being more likely to drop out of politics.
poalab.bsky.social
1. AI could transform public opinion research — from enabling dynamic surveys and large-N qualitative interviews, to improving imputation via synthetic data. But non-reproducibility and the potential for fraud are still big risks.
poalab.bsky.social
Some snapshots from our event on Friday, where we discussed the future of polling, the challenges ahead, and how AI is shaping survey research. Massive THANK YOU to all panelists for sharing their wisdom with us! Here’s a thread with some key take-aways: