Asst. Professor @ Syracuse Poli Sci; Not on here much anymore; PhD Princeton Politics; Interest Groups, Labor, historical data-sets, experiments; organizer
My article, Labor vs. Big Business, is out! it's about efforts of companies like Uber to reform gig worker laws and voter cue-taking from unions and business. TLDR; progressive voters trust union cues to substitute for policy information link.springer.com/article/10…
New at @PNASNews with @dbroockman, @chriscaballero_ & @easton_matty: "Political practitioners poorly predict which messages persuade the public." As we head into the last week of the campaign, a good reminder that political practitioners have poor intuitions as to what persuades
Little late b/c I'm shy, but I'm grateful to have received the APSA Dorothy Day Award for Outstanding Labor Research for my paper on Corporate Influence and NLRB appointments thanks to Labor section leaders @SidneyRothstein, Matt Lacouture and @MimiArnoldLyon; @PUPolitics
Interested in labor politics research? Come to the 2024 Comparative Labor Workshop to be held on zoom on Friday, March 8. See schedule here: bit.ly/APSAlabor
"Against theory-motivated experimentation in science"
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"when it comes to experimental choice within a specific design space, scientists should be less influenced by theories than has oen been supposed by philosophy of science and by the scientists themselves."
"US democracy would be great if not for Citizens United."❌
"Actually Citizens United isn't bad for democracy. It actually might be good." ❌
This cool paper using actual empirical evidence: "Citizens United is bad for democracy (but so are other things)." ✅
my very first article, "Anti-Democratic Influence: The Effect of Citizens United on State Democratic Performance," is out now @LSQjournal : onlinelibrary.wiley.com/shar…
my very first article, "Anti-Democratic Influence: The Effect of Citizens United on State Democratic Performance," is out now @LSQjournal : onlinelibrary.wiley.com/shar…
Excited to be co-organizing the 2024 Comparative Labor Workshop with Danny! We are aiming to bring together scholars working on labor across subfields and methods orientations. Please apply by Dec. 8 for March 8-9, 2024
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.@DannyDaneri's dissertation uses over 100 years of original archival/administrative data to show how US labor/employment agencies are increasingly staffed by appointees with business ties who make decisions that are more conservative than can be explained by partisan affiliation
ALT Danny Daneri. American Politics. Expertise: American Politics, interest groups, labor politics, mixed methods. Dissertation: corporate influence on labor and employment politics in the U.S. Committee: Paul Frymer, Tali Mendelberg, Frances Lee.