John Kuk (@john_s_kuk) 's Twitter Profile
John Kuk

@john_s_kuk

Assistant professor @MSU_poli_sci. Political Scientist. Studying inequality, race, housing, and computational social science.

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Alexander Kustov (@akoustov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨What facts can change minds on immigration?🚨 In our new preprint with @MichelLandgrave, we show that most Americans don't know much about the legal immigration process. Informing voters about the difficulties involved makes them more pro-immigration osf.io/mu4j5/

🚨What facts can change minds on immigration?🚨

In our new preprint with @MichelLandgrave, we show that most Americans don't know much about the legal immigration process. Informing voters about the difficulties involved makes them more pro-immigration
osf.io/mu4j5/
Inbok Rhee (@inbok_rhee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share our latest research in World Development (sciencedirect.com/science/articl…)! Coauthored with Sung Eun Kim (Sung Eun Kim), Jong Hee Park (Jong Hee Park), and Joonseok Yang (Joon Yang), we ask: What do _aid recipients in developing countries actually want from foreign assistance? 🧵

Brian Schaffner (@b_schaffner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

polls missed big in 2016, but pollsters spent the past 8 years adapting to those misses and these adjustments worked pretty well in 2024. my new Good Authority piece with Caroline Soler goodauthority.org/news/pollsters…

polls missed big in 2016, but pollsters spent the past 8 years adapting to those misses and these adjustments worked pretty well in 2024. my new <a href="/goodauth/">Good Authority</a> piece with <a href="/carolinelsoler/">Caroline Soler</a> goodauthority.org/news/pollsters…
Urban Studies Journal (@usj_online) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What’s in a name? Place misrepresentation and #NeighbourhoodStigma in the online rental market by Ariela Schachter, John Kuk, Max Besbris and Lydia Ho ow.ly/MYt750UhywW UW-Madison Sociology UW-Madison CDE #housing #inequality

What’s in a name? Place misrepresentation and #NeighbourhoodStigma in the online rental market by <a href="/ArielaSchachter/">Ariela Schachter</a>, <a href="/john_s_kuk/">John Kuk</a>, Max Besbris and Lydia Ho
ow.ly/MYt750UhywW
<a href="/UWSoc/">UW-Madison Sociology</a> <a href="/UW_CDE/">UW-Madison CDE</a> #housing #inequality
Daron Acemoglu (@dacemoglumit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A thread about whether the global – and American – center-left needs a different kind of liberalism. These are thoughts triggered by Trump’s victory in the United States and the swing against mainstream incumbents in many other elections around the world.

Inbok Rhee (@inbok_rhee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On Dec 3, 2024, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared emergency martial law. 600+ political scientists of South Korea condemned this in a joint statement, urging impeachment. *We ask political scientists worldwide to please read & sign in support*: bit.ly/3Bfxc2j

Seo-young Silvia Kim (@sysilviakim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re asking for solidarity from political scientists worldwide: you can read and sign the statement in English, Japanese, Chinese, and French in the below Qualtrics form: ysgrad.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_a3…

Jean Hong 洪知延 홍지연 (@jeanjiyeonhong) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I appeared in wbur radio show (also part of #npr podcast) called “On Point” to discuss what happened in South Korea. The show describes the event, background, and the past quite well if you are curious about the bigger picture. John Kuk was there too! npr.org/podcasts/51005…

Jae Yeon Kim @jaeyeonkim.bsky.social (@jaejaeykim2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Two small gestures that can encourage graduate students. 1. If you read a paper by a grad student and liked it then emailing them why and how you liked it. This is how I met several senior people when I was a grad student. I gained so much confidence from their comments.

Matt Grossmann (@mattgrossmann) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Attitudes towards Muslims were the strongest predictor of Republican presidential support until 2019, but faded in substantive importance in 2020 when anti-BLM & pro-police attitudes became highly prognostic. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Angie Ocampo-Roland (@angieocampo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My paper exploring the relationship between group prototypicality and how it impacts how boundaries are defined, is officially online American Political Science Review! 🧵👇

Jae Yeon Kim @jaeyeonkim.bsky.social (@jaejaeykim2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am currently developing an online speakers series where academics and practitioners can learn from each other about using data for good. Please take the following one-minute survey to let me know if you want to participate in this speakers series: forms.gle/Sd3kwX4aRwehUz…

Jake M. Grumbach (@jakemgrumbach) 's Twitter Profile Photo

DEI favorability continues to be +19. Pundits are wrong that: 1) DEI is unpopular. It's popular. 2) This recent support is thermostatic. This is NOT thermostatic. DEI favorability has been high throughout its existence (second pic).

DEI favorability continues to be +19.

Pundits are wrong that:

1) DEI is unpopular. It's popular.

2) This recent support is thermostatic. This is NOT thermostatic. DEI favorability has been high throughout its existence (second pic).
Stephen Przybylinski (@steprzybylinski) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Now that proofs are in, I am stoked to share that my book, The Injustice of Property, is due out June 2025 with UGA Press as part of the Geographies of Justice Series. See a description here: ugapress.org/book/978082037…

Now that proofs are in, I am stoked to share that my book, The Injustice of Property, is due out June 2025 with UGA Press as part of the Geographies of Justice Series. See a description here: ugapress.org/book/978082037…
American Political Science Review (@apsrjournal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From our new issue: "Varieties of Values: Moral Values Are Uniquely Divisive" by Jae-Hee Jung and Scott Clifford. #APSRNewIssue cambridge.org/core/journals/…

From our new issue: "Varieties of Values: Moral Values Are Uniquely Divisive" by Jae-Hee Jung and Scott Clifford. #APSRNewIssue cambridge.org/core/journals/…
Cambridge University Press - Politics (@cup_polisci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#OpenAccess from Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics - Does Racial Civic Pride Differentially Shape White and Non-White Views on Voter Fraud? Evidence from the 2020 Election - cup.org/42iRoLe - John Kuk, Nazita Lajevardi & Kelsey Osborne-Garth (all MSU Political Science) #FirstView #JREP10

#OpenAccess from <a href="/JournalREP/">Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics</a> -

Does Racial Civic Pride Differentially Shape White and Non-White Views on Voter Fraud? Evidence from the 2020 Election - cup.org/42iRoLe

- <a href="/john_s_kuk/">John Kuk</a>, Nazita Lajevardi &amp; Kelsey Osborne-Garth (all <a href="/MSU_poli_sci/">MSU Political Science</a>)

#FirstView #JREP10
John B. Holbein (@johnholbein1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What effect do ideologically extreme candidates have on voters? "We show that in-party voters, out-party voters, and independent voters are more likely to turnout to vote and partisans are more likely to support their party’s candidate in elections with ideologically extreme

What effect do ideologically extreme candidates have on voters?

"We show that in-party voters, out-party voters, and independent voters are more likely to turnout to vote and partisans are more likely to support their party’s candidate in elections with ideologically extreme