REP being top three βοΈ
REP being top three βοΈ
My piece, βThe Diagnostic State: Police Discretion and the Securitization of HIV/AIDS in the United Statesβ just dropped. This one started in graduate school so Iβm happy itβs finally out in the world.
Check it out: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
π¨NEW PAPER π¨ Do Latinos behave politically according to their racial classification? If so, why? My new article in @polbehavior.bsky.social provides some answers.
Open access link here: doi.org/10.1007/s111...
π§΅
Screenshot of Bad Bunny Superbowl performance
π΅π· Nearly 4 million Americans live in Puerto Rico without formal representation in institutions that determine their laws and budgets. @maraceci.bsky.social et al will amplify PR's political voice with the island's first large, representative panel survey:
racialjustice.umich.edu/research-eng...
Iβm procrastinating, so I made a small R package for ggplot2 themes inspired by Wicked and The Wizard of Oz.
Iβm committed to find more joy in data visualization!
github.com/fmmortiz/OzT...
My thoughts are with colleagues and friends at Brown, and with their loved ones. Another day, another shooting on a college campus in this country.
This kind of violence is preventable if only our leaders had the courage and moral clarity to act.
ANES Data Release! electionstudies.org/data-center/...
The 3-wave ANES panel is now available. It merges data from 3 election studies (2016-2020-2024), the first time the ANES has collected interviews of the same respondents across 3 presidential elections.
Grad students in political science and other social sciences! Consider applying to the great 2-week summer program in Qualitative and Multi-Method Research at Syracuse. Info is here:
www.maxwell.syr.edu/research/cen...
Precisely so important, and exactly why I make that distinction in my own work.
Enduring Wounds: The Legacy of Racially-Targetted Institutional Violence In Event: Racial Violence, History, and Contemporary US Politics Fri, September 12, 2:00 to 3:30pm PDT Franshelly Marie Martinez-Ortiz, University of Michigan ISR Next Generation Scholar
With an original survey, @fmortiz.bsky.social finds that conspiracy thinking is racially patterned, responsive to reminders of state violence, and consequential for democratic engagement. β‘ Find @umisrcps.bsky.social #ISRNextGeneration scholars at #APSA2025.
Full release of the ANES 2024 is now available.
The full release of the ANES 2024 Time Series #Data is now available. More details here: electionstudies.org/anes-announc...
ππ Congratulations to Dr. Walker! Her dissertation and book project, When Hard Work Isnβt Enough, examines Black American public opinion and the pursuit of the American Dream. @zoewithoutawhy.bsky.social with Vincent Hutchings, @nickvalentino.bsky.social, Robert Sellers, and Nancy Burns
So happy and proud of Dr. @zoewithoutawhy.bsky.social π©· such an inspiration!!!!!!
In the newly released 2024 ANES (@electionstudies.bsky.social), racial groups see modest partisan differences in affect.
Other groups (Big Business, Labor Unions, the FBI) less polarized than recent cycles.
We are extremely pleased to announce the preliminary release of the combined pre-election and post-election dataset for the ANES 2024 Time Series Study!
The data and documentation can be downloaded from the ANES website at: electionstudies.org/data-center/...
Best,
The ANES Team
Excited to have you join us. Go blue!
Excited to share that my new book is now available for pre-order! This book has been a labor of love for the past decade & I am grateful to a whole community of people who supported this project.
Get 30% off your purchase using code UCPNEW at UChicago Press! Link: press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/bo...
Is government suspicion based on real lived experiences and historic harm? #ISRNextGeneration scholar Franshelly Martinez-Ortiz writes on the case of Michigan, where events like the Flint Water Crisis give rise to lasting mistrust. @maraceci.bsky.social #MPSA2025 β‘οΈ
cpsblog.isr.umich.edu?p=3434