Academic friends: A colleague at another institution is looking for syllabi on the rule of law. I'm sure many folks (not just that person) would benefit given <gestures wildly> - please share a link if you're willing!
Academic friends: A colleague at another institution is looking for syllabi on the rule of law. I'm sure many folks (not just that person) would benefit given <gestures wildly> - please share a link if you're willing!
New from me: Teaching How Power Works
Thanks to the recommendation by (always resourceful and with good taste) David Brady I watched Turn Every Page, the documentary about Robert Caro and his long partnership with editor Robert Gottlieb over the weekend.
jaeyeonkim.substack.com/p/teaching-h...
I'm very excited to announce the first session of Data for Good Roundtables this year. If you are curious, excited, or worried about how AI is being implemented in state and local governments in the U.S., this is an online panel you do not want to miss: sites.google.com/view/d4g-rou...
I just arrived in DC for an AI forum at the Federation of American Scientists tomorrow. It is unfortunate that I have to leave early on Thursday at noon. There are so many friends and colleagues here. This is a really special city because of the people and the community.
This is the updated syllabus for the course Politics of Public Policy that I am teaching this semester:
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This little book is still a classic.
Academic friends: do you have grad students working on survey methods questions (ones we can help answer with Survey 160 data)? Please share with them this fellowship opportunity. Applications for first round are closing soon. www.survey160.com/survey-160-r...
DC friends and colleagues: I will be in DC from next Tuesday to Thursday for a short trip. My Wednesday schedule is fully booked, but I may have some time Tuesday evening or Thursday morning or early lunch. If you would like to catch up or reconnect, let me know. Would be great to see you.
I will also expand my research agenda on tech policy, with a focus on how governments buy, use, and scale AI technologies.
During this time, I plan to finish my book manuscript, Unseen and Uncounted, which connects administrative burden with American political development.
Iβm very excited to share that I will be on research leave and visiting the Berkeley Economy & Society Initiative, hosted by Paul Pierson, in Spring 2027.
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NEW ISSUE from the Journal of Experimental Political Science -
Volume 13 - Issue 1 - Spring 2026 - https://cup.org/4ktMMtb
w/ papers by @melinscribe.bsky.social, @efrenpolipsy.bsky.social, @kevinaslett.bsky.social, @jatucker.bsky.social, @jaeyeonkim.bsky.social, et al
#OpenAccess
Resharing what I wrote about my mission (and in memory of my late father) about a year ago. I do research because I care: substack.com/home/post/p-...
"Participating in the CAPE Summer Academy in 2023 was one of the most formative experiences of my graduate training."
Hear from Rebekah Jones, @hrendleman.bsky.social,
@jaeyeonkim.bsky.social, @dannydaneri.bsky.social, @stano.bsky.social and others on what the Summer Academy meant to them!
A new Substack essay from me: substack.com/home/post/p-...
Policy is not a vending machine.
The pace at which US wealth concentration is rising is simply staggering
The concentration of AI wealth into the hands of a few tech barons + plutocratic capture ==> unchartered territory
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I think Iβve almost left RStudio for Antigravity and Positron. Itβs been many good years.
From me: "What Universities Are For."
jaeyeonkim.substack.com/p/what-unive...
jaeyk.github.io/select_valid...
Years ago, I co-developed a database of 600 names with 44,000+ evaluations for experimental studies on race and ethnicity (w/t Charles, Michael, John, and their students). Here's a website that I built to help you use the data more easily and effectively.
Duke friends and colleagues, I will be at Duke throughout the conference except for Thursday afternoon after 2 pm. Please let me know if you are around and would like to catch up or chat.
I will also discuss how states approached procurement, whether individually or through collaborative procurement channels. You will learn the answer in the talk.
We built LLM-based pipelines to analyze a large-scale dataset of actual procurement contracts, studying which terms state governments negotiated for, including responsible AI provisions, and which they did not.
The project focuses on procurement as a policy lever and examines how state governments negotiate contracts with AI vendors.
I am very excited to be part of the Conference on Society-Centered AI next week. In addition to a poster that will be featured at the conference, I will also give a flash talk on Saturday (2/14) on Contracting for Fair AI, joint work with Aniket Kesari.
In the near future, I'm interested in developing courses at the intersection of public policy and data science / AI. Some early ideas are here, and Iβd love to hear your thoughts:
jaeyk.github.io/teaching/tea...
With colleagues across academia, industry, and the nonprofit sector, I also wrote about training social scientists with data science skills for both academic and non-academic careers.
tinyurl.com/7rwcrm4b
Even in the era of generative and agentic AI, I still think these foundations matter. They help us give better instructions, evaluate outputs, and debug code produced by AI agents.
Iβve recently fixed a few bugs in my lecture notes on computational methods and tools for social scientists: jaeyk.github.io/comp_thinkin...