
Chloe Thurston
@chloethurstondc
Political science at #NorthwesternU. Book: At the Boundaries of Homeownership: Credit, Discrimination and the American State. Public policy, housing, APD.
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It's the UChicagoPress annual e-book sale (75% off on e-books through the end of this week). Let me take this opportunity to mention some fantastic new books that published in June and July...🧵 Subject catalog: 75% off e-book sale (uchicago.edu)


In their agenda-setting new book, Druckman, @SamaraKlar, Yanna Krupnikov, Matt Levendusky & John Barry Ryan advance a conditional theory of partisan animosity. Drawing on 2019-21 panel data, they show when partisan animosity is & isn't salient and how it matters. press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book…


In Some White Folks, Jennifer Chudy shows that racial sympathy is a potent force in American public opinion and examines the implications for the future of politics & organizing. This is a v. nuanced & insightful book, drawing on quant & qual evidence. press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book…

Come be my boss Roosevelt Institute! We're hiring for a CEO. rooseveltinstitute.org/careers/presid…


Hey there #APSA2024! I'll be sharing the amazing daily lineups for the APSA APE | @CAPE-team.bksy.social (American Political Economy) section right here. Come check it out. We kick things off with two fantastic panels tomorrow:

Another great lineup of #APSA2024 panels from the APSA APE | @CAPE-team.bksy.social section on Friday. Leading off: 8am in PCC 201B: Hackathon on Reimagining the Economic and Political Wellbeing of America w/Jacob Hacker & Kathy Cramer (learn about some cool new data!)

10am in Marriott 401: Financial Systems and Social Citizenship in American Political Economy w/Daniel Roberts; Angie Jo; David Roberts; and Sarah Staszak

4pm in Marriott 401: Inequality, Race, and the Politics of the Fringe Economy (joint w/APSA Section on Class and Inequality) w/Mallory SoRelle & Grace Beals; Rhea Myerscough; Serena Laws; and @tesswise

You can also check out the APE poster session at 11am in PCC Hall A and come join us for a joint reception w/APSA Section on Class and Inequality at 7:30pm in Marriott Franklin 7



.Astra Taylor discusses Chloe Thurston and Emily Zackin's new book, THE POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT OF DEBT RELIEF, for The Nation. Read here! buff.ly/4drg0nt



This year marks 50 years since the Equal Credit Opportunity Act was passed, paving the way for women’s financial independence. Chloe Thurston told Marketplace about the many stories of financial discrimination she found in @NationalNOW’s archives. spr.ly/6015SGvxX

Bankruptcy could help many Americans forgive their debts—yet few take advantage of it. The Atlantic discusses Emily Zackin and Chloe Thurston's new book, THE POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT OF DEBT RELIEF, and how the US debt relief system began. buff.ly/3YMnWvi

I reviewed Chloe Thurston and Emily Zackin's recent book on debt relief in the US and I liked it :-) Highly recommended for a political economy of redistribution seminar alongside Katarina Pistor's Code of Capital. econsoc.mpifg.de/49861/06_BookR…
