π¨New paper out at Journal of European Public Policy: Do Europeans want tariffs? No!
Our conjoint experiments show that the mass public does not support tariffs, no matter how they are framed. Full paper below β¬οΈ
It was great to work on such a timely piece with a stellar team of co-authors β¨
14.10.2025 12:43
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Could you help us out? We're looking for German post election surveys including state elections - any pointers very welcome! See full details below - thank you
30.09.2025 06:36
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β¨Join our friendly network for early career women in TT positions in politics! Community, chats and weekly writing sessions - more info below and sign up at: Https://forms.office.com/e/UK09a5bfCw
25.09.2025 12:52
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Congratulations Diane, what a fantastic project and achievement!!
05.09.2025 11:29
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Does copying the radical right's "tough" anti-immigration rhetoric pay off? No! Our new pre print provides evidence that Starmer's anti-immigration speech did not benefit Labour - with important implications for mainstream parties across Europe. Thread below β¬οΈ
05.09.2025 11:23
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π¨New pre-print with @versteegenluca.bsky.social and @mtsakiris.bsky.social on emotions and polarization β¬οΈ We often intuitively think that affective polarization (AP) is about strong negative emotions, e.g. fear & loathing. But how do citizens actually feel? Spoiler: not as negative as assumed!
04.08.2025 13:48
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βΌοΈ There are a few more days left to apply for the PhD positions in my group at KU Leuven. Make sure to send in applications by July 4! π
30.06.2025 06:57
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If youβre a political scientist please consider joining @epssnet.bsky.social as a member to help support this new (not for profit!) organization and the next European Political Science Conference in 2026 in Belfast π
If thatβs not in the budget: spreading the word is just as important π
30.06.2025 10:43
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Recs for #EPSA2025 schedule:
THU, 1.10-2.50, in 0A.05: Iβll chair a panel on conceptual issues in affective polarization, feat. @luismremiro.bsky.social, @mascakir.bsky.social, Mickael TemporΓ£o, @fghjorth.bsky.social, plus present work w @katharinalawall.bsky.social + @mtsakiris.bsky.social
24.06.2025 14:16
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It was great to speak at the launch of POAL - I shared some insights about negative partisanship, and how hostility in politics relates to women disproportionately dropping out of elected office. Thank you @miriamsorace.bsky.social for creating this space, excited for what's next!
19.05.2025 19:36
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Research Officer - Campaign Lab
OverviewLocation: London/Remote and home working options (expected to work in London at least 8 days per month)Contract: Until 1st January 2026Hours: Full time with some evening and weekend workSalary...
Opportunity here for someone interested in campaign experiments within the progressive ecosystem in the UK. Some training in experiments/causal inference a big plus/stats background required. Also ideal for a recent graduate interested in PhD research afterwards: apply.workable.com/campaign-lab...
30.12.2024 17:02
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Had a great time in Boston giving a talk at Harvard Business School on gender and the radical right. Thank you to Laura Jakli for inviting me & for all the excellent conversations and questions! @vinpons.bsky.social @giovannifacchini.bsky.social
09.12.2024 18:01
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Hi could you add me please if there is space? Thank you!
24.11.2024 10:35
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Could you add me please if there is space? Thank you for making this!
21.11.2024 08:49
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Thank you Stu, would love to join if there is space!!
20.11.2024 22:01
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Thank you Julius, that's really helpful!
20.11.2024 18:12
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Amazing thank you Stefan!
20.11.2024 18:12
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Bresignation: British people are ready to turn a page on the EU referendum vote
The British public has moved beyond wanting to relitigate the Brexit referendum, making now a good time to reset relations with Brussels.
With Trump's victory, the need for a fresh UK-EU strategy has never been more urgent. Check out my latest piece in the Conversation on "Bresignation" and how the UK can re-configure the UK-EU relationship: shorturl.at/VyDYw #polisky #UKEUReset
19.11.2024 17:28
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π€οΈSo is it all doom and gloom? No! While echo chambers polarize, even a half-an-hour conversation with people from the other party can reduce polarization. Interventions that encourage cross-partisan discussion, however limited, may be key to ameliorating partisan animosity. 7/n
01.12.2023 18:08
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We also show results by partisanship. These reveal that echo chambers only significantly increase affective polarization among Labour partisans. This finding may be explained by incumbency dynamicsΒ Β 6/n
01.12.2023 18:08
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We also find that echo chambers increase policy polarization. Being assigned to discuss in a homogeneous group, compared to a mixed group, entrenches partisansβ policy views. Conservatives become even more in favour of the policy, while Labour partisans become more opposed to it.Β 5/n
01.12.2023 18:08
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We find that being assigned to discuss in a partisan echo chamber, compared to a mixed group, increases affective polarization by around 5 points, or a quarter of a standard deviation.β‘οΈ Echo chambers polarize!Β 4/n
01.12.2023 18:07
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We test the effect of echo chambers on polarization using a large-scale pre-registered βlab-in-the-fieldβ experiment in the UK, randomly assigning partisans to discuss a salient policy issue in either a mixed partisan group or a homogeneous groupΒ 3/n
01.12.2023 18:06
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Partisan polarization is of increasing concern across the world.β―What causes polarization? We examine the argument that partisan βecho chambersβ β people surrounded by likeminded partisans β fuel polarizationΒ Β 2/n
01.12.2023 18:06
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π¨Do echo chambers polarize? Yes! π¨Very excited that our paper βThe Polarizing Effect of Partisan Echo Chambersβ w @sarahobolt.bsky.social and James Tilley has been published FirstView at APSR! Link: www.cambridge.org/core/journal... Thread π1/n
01.12.2023 18:05
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ππ Queer Politics Webinar Fall '23 π
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Nov 2: Calla Hummel dives into Remittances and LGBTQ+ Rights! π₯ @callahummel.bsky.social
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Dec 7: Zein Murib unpacks LGBTQ+ Political Identities! π @zeinmurib.bsky.social
Hop on ZOOM at 9am PT/12pm ET/5pm GMT!
Scan QR & join amazing queer research! π₯³
24.10.2023 17:15
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My amazing colleague @benmtappin.bsky.social is giving a talk today about how to use cutting edge quantitative methods for political campaigns - you can join online or in person if you're in Edinburgh! Sign up belowπpolisky #campaigns #polcomm
23.10.2023 11:46
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On a personal level, I'm really excited to share this pre-print. This work directly relates to my wider PhD work on negative partisanship and research on polarization - you can learn more about my other research on: katharinalawall.com (fin)
16.10.2023 18:09
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Many people to thank for feedback and support with this paper, incl @denisebaron.bsky.social @mauritsmeijers.bsky.social and many others not on here. (8/n)
16.10.2023 18:07
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So, should political parties use negative identity campaigning? Not necessarily! Yes, it can mobilise new supporters. But: turns off invested supporters & not a winning fundraising strategy. Plus: negative identity campaigning may polarization β bad for democracy (7/n)
16.10.2023 18:05
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