William Morgan, PhD (@willmorgan66) 's Twitter Profile
William Morgan, PhD

@willmorgan66

Tweets on #HigherEd, #SciComm, #ECRchat, #AcWri, #EdTech, #SocialSci, and #PhDChat. Also tweets as @NonProfResearch.

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Consortium of Social Science Associations (COSSA) (@cossadc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you ❤ social science? Join us in DC March 30-31 for Social Science Advocacy Day to tell your Congressional representatives #whysocialscience. Early bird registration is now open! #COSSA2020 cossa.org/event/2020-adv…

Do you ❤ social science? Join us in DC March 30-31 for Social Science Advocacy Day to tell your Congressional representatives #whysocialscience. Early bird registration is now open! #COSSA2020 cossa.org/event/2020-adv…
Robert Griffin (@rp_griffin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Job - Reposted🚨 The Voter Study Group is hiring! We’ll be surveying 500k Americans to try and help people better understand the electorate. If you’re passionate about public-facing opinion work, this is an incredible opportunity! 1/N democracyfund.applytojob.com/apply/Unhv5igS…

Matt Grossmann (@mattgrossmann) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did Americans' Racial Attitudes Elect Trump? New ⁦Niskanen Center⁩ #ScienceOfPolitics podcast/transcript with an all-star panel: ⁦John Sides⁩ ⁦Lynn Vavreck⁩ ⁦@justingrimmer⁩ ⁦Will Marble⁩ niskanencenter.org/did-americans-…

Austin L. Wright (@austinlwright) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jason Lyall's recent IO on civilian casualties and humanitarian aid is a master class in investigating heterogeneous effects/mechanisms and thinking carefully about the source of variation driving the magnitude of effects in DiD estimates (see Figure 3).

<a href="/jaylyall_red5/">Jason Lyall</a>'s recent IO on civilian casualties and humanitarian aid is a master class in investigating heterogeneous effects/mechanisms and thinking carefully about the source of variation driving the magnitude of effects in DiD estimates (see Figure 3).
SSRC (@ssrc_org) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Rachel Tanur Memorial Prize for Visual Sociology is now accepting applications from undergraduate and graduate students in the social sciences worldwide: racheltanurmemorialprize.org (photo by 2018 1st prize winner Camilo Leon-Quijano)

The Rachel Tanur Memorial Prize for Visual Sociology is now accepting applications from undergraduate and graduate students in the social sciences worldwide: racheltanurmemorialprize.org (photo by 2018 1st prize winner Camilo Leon-Quijano)
European Consortium for Political Research (@ecpr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Vacancy for Research Fellow WZB 🇩🇪 to collaborate in DFG-funded project "MARPOR - Manifesto Research on Political Representation" dedicated to the collection & comparative content analysis of election 🗳️ programs bit.ly/2QwkqlJ ⏳ Apply by Monday 27 January

SSRC Items (@ssrc_items) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In his fight against injustice, #MartinLutherKingJr challenged social science’s role in perpetuating discrimination through theories of “social pathology,” which were used to justify segregation & racist policies items.ssrc.org/insights/marti…

aapor (@aapor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

AAPOR has *tons* of resources to learn more about election polling aapor.org/Education-Reso… #PartyLikeAJournalist

European Consortium for Political Research (@ecpr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Vacancies for 2 Assistant Professors of Political Science in #ComparativePolitics or Governance and #PublicPolicy NUS 🇸🇬 bit.ly/36IpCIL ⏳ Apply by Friday 31 January

Dr. Philip J. Howe he/him 🦃 (@drphilipjhowe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We just went from zero to full #mpsa2022 panel in like 2 days, largely through a single Twitter thread! Thanks to @carolyneholmes for getting the ball rolling. I'm really impressed with all of us: Ben Reilly Hans Noel @robmickey Julia Azari @mpbroache @AndrewSandersSA

kim yi dionne (@dadakim.bsky.social) (@dadakim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Is there anyone who hasn't yet submitted a paper for #MPSA2022 that is looking to join a panel? With a paper related to COVID? Or health & politics more generally? I'm thinking of proposing a panel... I have a project w/others on vaccine diplomacy & uptake in Malawi.