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Jack Lucas

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by Christian BreunigReposted by: Jack Lucas

breunig.bsky.social
The @zeit.de has 3 pages on one of our PolPop articles, led by @jacklucas.bsky.social, where politicians reflect on our finding that they perceive voters differently than voters perceive themselves. Would love to see this more often, where the subjects get a chance to reflect on the findings.
Meinung über Wähler: Verachten Politiker uns? Womöglich gar: zu Recht?
Egoistisch, schlecht informiert, unsozial: So sehen Politiker laut einer Studie ihre Wähler.
www.zeit.de
liorsheffer.bsky.social
Now in APSR: What do politicians think about their voters? Fielding face-to-face surveys to 982 sitting politicians in 11 countries, and accompanying surveys of 12,000 citizens, we find that politicians have remarkably consistent - and cynical - theories of voters: /1
doi.org/10.1017/S000...
jacklucas.bsky.social
"Place Types." Excited that this paper with @sborwein.bsky.social is now available. We develop a new typology of place types in Canada at a fairly fine-grained level of geography, and then show how these place types relate to Canadian politics. doi.org/10.1017/S000...

Reposted by: Jack Lucas

cambup-polsci.cambridge.org
#OpenAccess from @cjps-rcsp.bsky.social -

Place Types - cup.org/44cNqVq

"...we propose a new typology of geographic places for use in advancing Canadian politics research on the political effects of place..."

- @sborwein.bsky.social & @jacklucas.bsky.social

#FirstView
Logo of CJPS-RCSP with the hashtag "OpenAccess" on a blue background.
jacklucas.bsky.social
Happy to report that this article is now available: doi.org/10.1017/S000.... See Tyler's thread below for more detail on the associated R package and interactive online app.
jacklucas.bsky.social
Really proud of my amazing students for their great work on this. Also very grateful to the 75 students in the course; not all of them chose to participate in the extracurricular writing-up-the-results phase, but all of them were critical to the data collection - and willing to try something new!
jacklucas.bsky.social
Excited to share a new working paper, co-authored with students in my undergraduate course on city politics. As part of the course, we did a field experiment to explore if (a) 311 calls increase issue responsiveness and (b) if this varies by neighbourhood.
lucasjacklucas.github.io/calgary311.pdf

Reposted by: Jack Lucas

bigcitypolitics.bsky.social
Hot off the heels of yesterday's Canadian federal election Jack Lucas @jacklucas.bsky.social and I have updated our estimate of the size of the urban-rural divide in party support. The punchline: it hasn't gone away!
jacklucas.bsky.social
Tonight’s most important question: will the anecdote that opens our article on the urban-rural divide survive another election cycle?
jacklucas.bsky.social
Canadian Municipal Barometer online research talk next week. Should be fun! If you'd like to attend, send me an email and I'll share the link.
jacklucas.bsky.social
We do this analysis with more than 40,000 distinct municipal policy attitude responses from the 2025 Canadian Municipal Barometer public opinion survey. If you'd like to explore these responses, you can do so using this app: cmb-bmc-municipal-policy-attitudes.share.connect.posit.cloud
Canadians' Municipal Policy Attitudes
cmb-bmc-municipal-policy-attitudes.share.connect.posit.cloud
jacklucas.bsky.social
Using 40 municipal policy issues, we show that (a) municipal policy attitudes are strongly related to left-right ideology across lots of different "bread and butter" municipal issues but also that (b) ideological disagreement is dampened when an issue is framed as geographically proximate.
jacklucas.bsky.social
Plenty of recent work has found that left-right ideology predicts municipal voting and policy attitudes. But urban political economy / interest groups / NIMBY / etc. literature suggests that local policy debates often aren't particularly ideological. This paper attempts to integrate these findings.
jacklucas.bsky.social
"Geographic Proximity Dampens Ideological Disagreement on Municipal Policy Issues." New working paper with Martin Horak, Shanaya Vanhooren, and Dave Armstrong. Comments and feedback welcome! A brief description of what we're up to…
osf.io/preprints/os...

Reposted by: Jack Lucas

bigcitypolitics.bsky.social
Very sad to hear of the passing yesterday of Warren Magnusson. He was a generous scholar, a brilliant political theorist, a captivating speaker, and deep believer in the emancipatory possibilities of the city. @uvic.ca #urbanpoltics
jacklucas.bsky.social
More detail at Tyler's thread here: bsky.app/profile/tyle...
tylerromualdi.bsky.social
With the federal election approaching, I’m excited to share insights on how Canadians' vote intentions have shifted since 1945. This forthcoming CJPS paper, with @jacklucas.bsky.social, Dave Armstrong, and @eplusgg.bsky.social, features a public dataset, R package, and Shiny app—more details below!
jacklucas.bsky.social
The remarkable case, as many others have noted, is the NDP. Just massively below historical numbers.
jacklucas.bsky.social
Here's the same plot for the Conservatives. They're actually doing very well relative to historical vote intention.
jacklucas.bsky.social
This new R package makes it easy to extract weighted annual estimates of vote intention for the major parties going back to the 1940s. For instance, here's annual vote intention for the Liberals, with a red line marking where they currently stand in the polls according to the 338 aggregator.

Reposted by: Jack Lucas

tylerromualdi.bsky.social
With the federal election approaching, I’m excited to share insights on how Canadians' vote intentions have shifted since 1945. This forthcoming CJPS paper, with @jacklucas.bsky.social, Dave Armstrong, and @eplusgg.bsky.social, features a public dataset, R package, and Shiny app—more details below!
jacklucas.bsky.social
We hope this will be useful for folks in the municipal sector in Canada but also for research and teaching (e.g. I'm already using it for an interactive classroom activity). We'll be adding more issues to the app as well as additional functionality, so if you have feature requests, please email us!
jacklucas.bsky.social
If you'd like to read the paper, which is coauthored with @liorsheffer.bsky.social, Peter Loewen, Stefaan Walgrave, Karolin Soontjens, and many other terrific collaborators, it's available in open access here: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
Politicians’ Theories of Voting Behavior | American Political Science Review | Cambridge Core
Politicians’ Theories of Voting Behavior
www.cambridge.org
jacklucas.bsky.social
Great coauthors on this one: Sophie Borwein (@sborwein.bsky.social), Tyler Romualdi (on the market this year - hire him!), Zack Taylor, Dave Armstrong, and Katie McCoy.
jacklucas.bsky.social
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jacklucas.bsky.social
Coming up next week in the CMB Online Research series: Very interesting paper by @kaylynjschiff.bsky.social on AI in local government. Email me if you'd like to attend, and I'll share a link!

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