A reminder to apply to our workshop on dem resistance/backsliding -- including attitudes, institutions, etc (very broadly construed!) -- in LatAm at the LBJ School by 10/15! Details below 👇
02.10.2025 16:27
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🌟 Latin Americanist Meetups (LAM) at #APSA2025!
📍 Malone’s, 608 W Pender St, Vancouver
🗓️ Fri, Sept 12 @ 6PM — 16-min walk from Convention Centre
✨ Drop-in, no RSVP, pay your way
✨ Come & go freely
Questions? Ask @ndelacerda.bsky.social 🍻 #LAM #Vancouver
10.09.2025 16:23
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Super excited about hosting this workshop at the LBJ School @utaustin.bsky.social with Diego! Apply by 10/15, and see below for more details 🌎
05.09.2025 20:16
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We are hiring!
Not on the search committee, but happy to chat if you want to learn more about LBJ. The past year has been wonderful, and it is a great (and growing) community of awesome people.
12.08.2025 14:41
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Priority Theme Spotlight: Omar García-Ponce and Isabel Laterzo – EGAP
Author: Max Méndez Beck
For today's spotlight, we are highlighting work by @garciaponce.bsky.social and @isabellatingley.bsky.social Read more about their paper, “Who is to Blame? Youth Crime and Attribution of Responsibility in Urban Mexico” on the EGAP site.
19.06.2025 15:07
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(5) "Progressive Ideology and Support for Punitive Crime Policy: Evidence from Argentina and Brazil" by Isabel G. Laterzo @isabellatingley.bsky.social
journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
18.06.2025 19:28
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Also thanks to the team @lawfaremedia.org and @tylermcbrien.com for giving us a space to talk about this paper! Fun to work with another @claremontmckenna.bsky.social alum after almost 10 years out!
21.05.2025 16:07
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These findings suggest a more optimistic view of public responses to institutional accountability: rather than triggering backlash, formal legal action against powerful political figures can reinforce democratic values
21.05.2025 16:07
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Among Bolsonaro voters (first round) we found no discernible changes in support for democracy.
These results are robust across a variety of estimation strategies, and when considering second round Bolsonaro voters instead of first round.
21.05.2025 16:07
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We found that individuals interviewed after the charges were announced were more supportive of democracy. This is particularly true for those who did not vote for Bolsonaro in the past Brazilian presidential election.
21.05.2025 16:07
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These charges were announced 8 days after we began our survey, creating a natural experiment that allowed us to establish the causal effect of institutional accountability measures on democratic attitudes.
21.05.2025 16:07
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Brazil’s former President Bolsonaro charged over alleged coup that included a plan to poison Lula
Brazil’s top prosecutor Paulo Gonet has formally charged former President Jair Bolsonaro with attempting a coup to stay in office after his 2022 election defeat.
On Feb 18 the PGR charged Bolsonaro with orchestrating a coup attempt to remain in power and prevent his successor (Lula) from taking office. The indictment included allegations of a plot to poison Lula and assassinate a Supreme Court Justice (Moraes)
apnews.com/article/bols...
21.05.2025 16:07
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We explore how criminal proceedings against democratically elected executives influence citizen’s support for democracy using the fortuitous timing of Brazilian Prosecutor General’s (PGR) announcement of the indictment against Bolsonaro during our online survey
21.05.2025 16:07
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Check out our new article in @lawfaremedia.org - with @ndelacerda.bsky.social and Ayelén Vanegas - which covers our our working paper "Institutional Accountability and Support for Democracy: Evidence from a Natural Experiment". You can see the article below.
21.05.2025 16:07
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Thanks so much Gabby! Hope to catch up at APSA.
16.05.2025 03:56
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Thankful for my diss committee at UNC + for the award committee!
12.05.2025 14:40
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Very happy and grateful to learn that my dissertation was awarded the APSA Human Rights Section Best Dissertation Award. Great motivation to keep working on the book & another round of fieldwork in Brazil this summer
12.05.2025 14:40
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Great paper just out!
27.03.2025 17:39
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New important research by Guillermo Trejo & @natanski.bsky.social on violence against local journalists in Mexico's drug war.
"Silencing the Press in Criminal Wars: Why the War on Drugs Turned Mexico into the World’s Most Dangerous Country for Journalists"
Link here: bit.ly/4h1R74j
16.01.2025 01:58
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Land and Politics | Annual Reviews
Human societies and their politics are deeply rooted in the land. Land shapes politics through its material nature and distribution across society, by serving as a mechanism of control and state-build...
Excited to have a new review article up – on Land and Politics – at Annual Review of Political Science. To understand inequality, development, identity, conflict, state-building, and more, you have to understand the power of land!
20.12.2024 16:45
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thanks for sharing this! I'm curious re your data/time period for some of the stats for homicide and police fatalities. Some of the countries in lat am seem to be in surprising places (e.g., uruguay)
18.12.2024 18:49
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Reposting this in case useful to anyone this year! Includes info on negotiating, etc.
18.12.2024 15:13
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In a post-peak public engagement world where mainstream papers have dropped outlets like the Monkey Cage, what avenues exist for academics to get their work and insights in front of a wider public audience or directly to policymakers? A thread of examples from my own experience. 1/
18.12.2024 03:56
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How Paraguay’s dictator turned infrastructure into a tool for repression
Infrastructure can drive development, but history shows it can also be used for political control. Paraguay’s roads under Stroessner's dictatorship highlight this dual nature, providing valuable lesso...
🆕 How Paraguay’s dictator turned infrastructure into a tool for repression
Felipe González Queen Mary Uni, Josepa Miquel-Florensa TSE, Mounu Prem Einaudi Institute & @stephanestraub.bsky.social WorldBank explore how infrastructure can be exploited for political power: voxdev.org/topic/infras...
17.12.2024 13:49
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EGEN
The Empirical Study of Gender (EGEN) Working Group
HUGE AMAZING news. Please share!!!
EGEN, the Empirical Study of Gender Research Network, announces its 2025 prize competition, up to $5000, for cutting edge research on gender and politics.
Due Feb 1, 2025
www.egenpolisci.org
#gendersky #polisky @egenpolisci.bsky.social @mirya.bsky.social
12.12.2024 21:16
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