Talbot Andrews
@talbotmandrews.bsky.social
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Assistant Professor at Cornell. I study disasters, public opinion, political economy, and climate change 🌲Oregonian🌲
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tiagoventura.bsky.social
How common are “survey professionals” - people who take dozens of online surveys for pay - across online panels, and do they harm data quality?

Our paper, FirstView at @politicalanalysis.bsky.social, tackles this question using browsing data from three U.S. samples (Facebook, YouGov, and Lucid):
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mirya.bsky.social
If you are like 🧐 what on earth do these things have to w each other??

@salilb.bsky.social & I have an article (well, articles!) for you!

link.springer.com/article/10.1...
talbotmandrews.bsky.social
I'm *so* excited to see this in print. Want to concisely measure preferences for visual characteristics in surveys? We've got you covered!
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#OpenAccess from @polanalysis.bsky.social -

Meaning Beyond Numbers: Introducing the Plot Staircase to Measure Graphical Preferences - https://cup.org/4nsaTJu

- @talbotmandrews.bsky.social, Justin Curl & Markus Prior

#FirstView
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#OpenAccess from @polanalysis.bsky.social -

Meaning Beyond Numbers: Introducing the Plot Staircase to Measure Graphical Preferences - https://cup.org/4nsaTJu

- @talbotmandrews.bsky.social, Justin Curl & Markus Prior

#FirstView
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rickyclark.bsky.social
I’m on the committee for this search and am happy to answer questions as well. Come join us at ND! ☘️
erinrgraham.bsky.social
Rogalski Professorship (assoc/full) in IPE at the University of Notre Dame in the Keough School of Global Affairs. Intl trade/finance/supply chains/economic statecraft/political economy of energy transition. Any questions about Keough/ND please feel free to reach out.
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brianguay.bsky.social
UNC Political Science is hiring in methods!

UNC has an amazing department and the triangle is a great place to live.

Tenure Track Assistant Professor in Methods (Deadline Oct 24)

link to the posting👇
unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/307...

#polisky #psjobs #poliscijobs
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simoncolumbus.bsky.social
Cooperation Colloquium this week:

Talbot M. Andrews @talbotmandrews.bsky.social (Cornell):

Overcoming the social dilemma of climate change

Friday, Sep 26, 15:00 UTC+2 Vienna / 9 am NYC

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Abstract: Mitigating the increasing threat of climate change poses a uniquely challenging cooperative problem. Multiple strategic features of climate change impede coordinating around successful action. For example, there is uncertainty about the timing and dynamics of climate change impacts. Different actors vary in their historic contribution to the problem and vulnerability now. There are many solutions available to mitigate climate change, but they differ in their effectiveness and probability of success. And, compounding all of this, there are asymmetries in information between elite decision-makers and the publics that they govern. In this talk, I argue economic games are well-suited to understand both how these strategic features delay successful climate action and provide insights into how to overcome these problems through public policy. Focusing on the case of governing emerging mitigation technologies, I will present the empirical evidence that people are willing to pay costs to avert climate disaster. While mistrust between the public and policymakers erodes cooperation, I will also present solutions that emerge from these experiments. I conclude by discussing how insights from the lab can inform real-world messaging and policymaking to encourage successful climate change mitigation.
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kristiansn89.bsky.social
🌍🚨 We cannot solve the climate crisis without demand-side solutions!

The @ipcc.bsky.social is crystal clear: changing what we demand and how we live could reduce global emissions by 40–70% by 2050. This is not a marginal add-on. It must be at the heart of climate policy🧵
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Chapter 5: Demand, services and social aspects of mitigation
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chagaiweiss.bsky.social
🚨Registration is open for the TPBW🚨

Join us on Nov. 7-8 to discuss exciting political behavior/behaviour research. We have an awesome list of presentations and posters from all around the 🌏🌍🌎
Program: www.rubenson.org/events
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Registration is now open for the 2025 Toronto Political Behaviour Workshop, taking place November 7 & 8 at the University of Toronto's Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy The deadline to ...
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dandekadt.bsky.social
LSE's Department of Methodogy is searching for an Assistant Professor in Computational Social Science. Applicants from across the social sciences are very welcome!

Please reach out if you would like any more details.
Assistant Professor in Computational Social Science
Assistant Professor in Computational Social Science, , <p style="text-align: center;"><em><span>LSE is committed to building a diverse, equitable and truly inclusive university</span></em></p> <p styl...
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#APSA2025 -

All articles accepted for publication in Politics and the Life Sciences from the 4th of August 2025 will be #OpenAccess; published with a Creative Commons licence and freely available to read online.

Find out more - cup.org/45kl9LQ

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cwolbrecht.bsky.social
Notre Dame is investing in democracy research in lots of exciting ways, including these hires. Happy to talk to senior folks about working at Notre Dame and living in South Bend. (Spoiler: There are lots of good reasons I've spent my entire career here).
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Notre Dame’s Department of Political Science is hiring *multiple* senior folks (assoc/full prof) working on democracy broadly (institutions, political behavior, CP, AP).

I’m not on the committee (hiding on research leave), but I'm happy to chat / answer questions!

👉 apply.interfolio.com/172986
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talbotmandrews.bsky.social
The story is very different using self-reported measures of fire exposure! It is so important to use multiple methods to understand the effects of disaster on opinions, behavior, and policy support. @smconstantino.bsky.social @acooperman.bsky.social @gard-murray.bsky.social
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amengel.bsky.social
New article thinking about the interplay between identity and solidarity among people of color. How stable is each orientation in a national sample? How much does each feed into each other over time, if at all? Do things look similar or different across PoC?
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experimentsapsa.bsky.social
There's a new issue of the section newsletter out! This one's on sample considerations in experiments: professional survey-takers, LLM usage, rural contexts, and more!

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simoncolumbus.bsky.social
⚡ Autumn 2025 Cooperation Colloquia ⚡

We are excited to announce the next run of Cooperation Colloquia. With @talbotmandrews.bsky.social, @setayeshradkani.bsky.social, @kris-smith.bsky.social, @alexmesoudi.com, & more.

Every second Friday, 15:00 CE(S)T

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Speaker list for the Autumn 2025 Cooperation Colloquia:
2025-09-12 | Doruk İriş (Sogang University)
2025-09-26 | Talbot M. Andrews (Cornell University)
2025-10-10 | Setayesh Radkani (MIT)
2025-10-24 | Christian Ruff (University of Zürich)
2025-11-07 | Bianca Beersma (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
2025-11-21 | Kristopher M. Smith (Washington State University)
2025-12-05 | Alex Mesoudi (University of Exeter)
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nickvalentino.bsky.social
The Full Release of the ANES 2024 Time Series Study is now available!

The data and documentation can be downloaded from the ANES website at: electionstudies.org/data-center/...
2024 Time Series Study - ANES | American National Election Studies
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