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Jon Green

@_jon_green

Assistant professor @DukePoliSci
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Just accepted Journal of Politics @[email protected] w/ Daniel Naftel, Kelsey Shoub, Jared Edgerton, Mallory Wager, and Skyler Cranmer : patterns of gender inequality previously observed in formal deliberative settings extend to the informal setting of televised political discussions journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/73…

Just accepted <a href="/The_JOP/">Journal of Politics @jop@sciences.social</a> w/ <a href="/DanielNaftel/">Daniel Naftel</a>, <a href="/k_shoub/">Kelsey Shoub</a>, Jared Edgerton, Mallory Wager, and <a href="/SkylerCranmer/">Skyler Cranmer</a> : patterns of gender inequality previously observed in formal deliberative settings extend to the informal setting of televised political discussions journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/73…
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New previously unreported comments from Nathan McDermott: “Mark Robinson: Black Americans Were ‘At Their Highest’ Under Jim Crow” thebulwark.com/p/mark-robinso…

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“Mein Kampf is a good read. It’s very informative and not at all what I thought it would be. It’s a real eye opener,” Robinson said from his porn account username. washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/…

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Vance challenges people to go to Springfield, Ohio and see if the stories he’s been telling about immigrants eating pets are made up — which multiple journalists and the Republican governor of Ohio have indeed done, to find that they are indeed made up:

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Just published on APSR First View: "Curation Bubbles" by Jon Green (Jon Green), Stefan McCabe (Stefan McCabe), Sarah Shugars (Sarah Shugars), Hanyu Chwe, Luke Horgan, Shuyang Cao, David Lazer (🇺🇦 [email protected]). cambridge.org/core/journals/…

Just published on APSR First View: "Curation Bubbles" by Jon Green (<a href="/_Jon_Green/">Jon Green</a>), Stefan McCabe (<a href="/mccabe_s/">Stefan McCabe</a>), Sarah Shugars (<a href="/shugars/">Sarah Shugars</a>), Hanyu Chwe, Luke Horgan, Shuyang Cao, David Lazer (<a href="/davidlazer/">🇺🇦 DavidLazer@bsky.social</a>). cambridge.org/core/journals/…
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#OpenAccess from Political Analysis - Categorizing Topics Versus Inferring Attitudes: A Theory and Method for Analyzing Open-ended Survey Responses - cup.org/3PP81XZ - William Hobbs (Cornell University) & Jon Green #FirstView

#OpenAccess from <a href="/polanalysis/">Political Analysis</a> -

Categorizing Topics Versus Inferring Attitudes: A Theory and Method for Analyzing Open-ended Survey Responses - cup.org/3PP81XZ

- William Hobbs (<a href="/Cornell/">Cornell University</a>) &amp; <a href="/_Jon_Green/">Jon Green</a> 

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“The Rhetorical ‘What Goes with What’: Political Pundits and the Discursive Superstructure of Ideology in US Politics” is online at Public Opinion Quarterly academic.oup.com/poq/advance-ar…

“The Rhetorical ‘What Goes with What’: Political Pundits and the Discursive Superstructure of Ideology in US Politics” is online at Public Opinion Quarterly academic.oup.com/poq/advance-ar…
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Our open-access article of the week shows how individual users—not just algorithms—selectively share stories that align with their identities and values, filtering content into ideological silos. By Jon Green, Stefan McCabe et al. in @apsrjourna buff.ly/41m9Thk

Our open-access article of the week shows how individual users—not just algorithms—selectively share stories that align with their identities and values, filtering content into ideological silos.

By <a href="/_Jon_Green/">Jon Green</a>, <a href="/mccabe_s/">Stefan McCabe</a> et al. in @apsrjourna

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It's the new TAITC! With Jon Green (Jon Green) of DukePoliticalScience taitc.buzzsprout.com/2186249/episod… I asked him why we are having trouble getting good information from social media. The answer is....well, you know.

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Currently in FirstView: “Categorizing Topics Versus Inferring Attitudes: A Theory and Method for Analyzing Open-ended Survey Responses.” William Hobbs and Jon Green outline and validate a theory to separate noise from signal in open-ended responses.

Currently in FirstView: “Categorizing Topics Versus Inferring Attitudes: A Theory and Method for Analyzing Open-ended Survey Responses.” William Hobbs and <a href="/_Jon_Green/">Jon Green</a> outline and validate a theory to separate noise from signal in open-ended responses.