Asst Prof @PoliSciatNU | @uncpolisci @Middlebury & @UWCint alum | Studies political psychology, stereotyping & discrimination šŸ³ļøā€šŸŒˆ

Joined December 2021
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Just in time for #InternationalWomensDay tomorrow, my first paper is now out in the @apsrjournal ! In it, I delve into the nuanced effects of protester gender on public reactions to protests and repression shorturl.at/xKN04🧵
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We have a JOP article about how swifties ~randomly denied tickets to the eras tour due to website allocation errors changed their views on related policies journals.uchicago.edu/doi/ab…
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Republicans penalize gay candidates while Democrats prefer them as long as the candidate looks and sounds "straight," showing the differential political biases between homosexuality and gender nonconformity, finds @NotLipset in @The_JOP doi.org/10.1086/736697
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It’s the 1st day of Pride Month🌈 & I'm proud to share my new JOP article. Using a survey experiment, I show: Republicans still penalize gay candidates. Democrats do not—but they do penalize even subtle gender nonconformity, demanding that gay candidates look & sound ā€œstraight"
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Happy Pride! Let’s keep pushing for the kind of inclusion & egalitarianism that doesn’t demand we ā€œcoverā€ or tone down our (minoritized) identities & blend into the mainstream🌈
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Trying to change the minds of people with different political views can be frustrating—but it’s not pointless. A study by @NotLipset shows that by sharing personal stories and trying to understand other viewpoints, ordinary people can change opinions. spr.ly/6011F1NpS
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Excited to share that my paper on citizen-to-citizen persuasion, co-authored with Carlos Rueda-Cañòn and Tim Ryan, was just accepted at the Journal of Politics. Link: journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10ā€¦šŸ§µ
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9/ Plenty of room to build on our work—we hope this paper sparks a new research program on the contextual, demographic, and psychological factors that facilitate or forestall citizen-to-citizen efforts to change each other’s minds.
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If the manuscript is gated for you, let me know—I’m happy to share a copy.
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🚨 What do people need to feel included? Byron G. Adams & I examine this question in a new @GPIR_SAGE pub. We find it doesn’t suffice to belong to a group but that people also need to be recognized for what is making them unique within that group. šŸ”½ journals.sagepub.com/doi/epu…

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