Irene Entringer
@EntringerIrene
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Project Manager @trip_irsurvey @global_wm || @GPS_UCSD alum
Joined July 2020
These findings raise important questions about civic participation and the recognition of women’s expertise, both within academic spaces and in society more broadly. Read the full article here: 🔗 https://t.co/fxPcL7eztZ (6/6)
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Gender and Political Expression among International Relations Scholars and the Public
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📌 Third, confidence plays a key role. Women, both in the public and in academia, are less likely to choose extreme responses and report lower confidence in their answers than their male counterparts. (5/6)
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📌 Second, knowledge matters, but doesn’t fully explain the gap. Female scholars are less likely than other women to say “don’t know,” suggesting expertise makes a difference. (4/6)
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📌 First, we find a persistent gender gap in political expression. Female IR scholars are more likely than their male counterparts to respond “don’t know” to survey questions. (3/6)
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Our research explores how gender shapes political expression not only in the general public but also within academia. We find: (2/6)
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🚨 Excited to share our new article in Perspectives on Politics: “Gender and Political Expression among International Relations Scholars and the Public” Co-authored with @ShaunaGillooly, @emilybjack , R Merriman-Goldring, and Sue Peterson. 🧵 (1/6)
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Great to bring the next generation of @williamandmary students to #ISA2024. Got our nerd on at @trip_irsurvey workshop on elite surveys with @rmpowers, @AndrewCShaver, @EntringerIrene, @ellakuhnhenn, @antonpeez, @kelly_zvobgo, @PaulCAvey, @jrenshon, @ytalexlin, @CarnegieCorp
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This is actually how "confidence intervals" work in statistics. I'm being 100% serious. Read on. This is a really fun concept. https://t.co/apXLGQjvXO
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Recent events have reignited concerns about a potential US-China conflict over Taiwan. However, experts believe a military conflict is unlikely, according to our most recent survey of IR scholars. Check out our article on @ForeignPolicy for more insights
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Happy to share our @ForeignPolicy piece, which uses data collected over the last 10 months to examine experts’ predictions on the likelihood of a Chinese attack on Taiwan. Always great collaborating with @MikeTierneyIR, @Maggie_LManson, and Sue Peterson! https://t.co/ZpgC41ysvc
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Very happy to share our latest essay in @ForeignPolicy based on a recent #SnapPoll of IR Scholars with Sue Peterson, @rmpowers, and @EntringerIrene. The experts we survey do not support a no-fly zone #NFZ in Ukraine. Link and then a few observations. https://t.co/EX6Zmc0rTq 1/4
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IR scholars overwhelmingly say involving U.S. air power risks uncontrollable escalation. Biden and his advisors agree.
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New article in @ForeignPolicy! Our latest snap poll shows that #IRscholars are nearly unanimous in their opposition to the establishment and enforcement of a no-fly zone over Ukraine, concerned that such a policy could increase the risk of escalation. 🧵 https://t.co/BEp9tBaU05
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***JOB ALERT*** Familiar with @AidData's work on Chinese development finance? Want your students contributing to our Tracking Underreported Financial Flows (TUFF) methodology? Please help us spread the word. We're hiring for 2 Junior Program Managers! https://t.co/YHNskQ5Oqd
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Our latest essay in @ForeignPolicy with @trip_irsurvey gang surveys #IRscholars asking them to predict whether Russia will attack #Ukraine and what the U.S. should do in that case. Bottom line: IR scholars predict a Russian attack by 3:1 ratio. https://t.co/a9JCnHZKY4 1/3
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IR scholars think Moscow is likely to use military force, but they suggest Washington should exercise restraint.
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“The IR scholars’ foreign-policy tool of choice appears to be sanctions: Nearly 90 percent of respondents advocate the use of sanctions against Russia in the event of an invasion,” @EntringerIrene, @rmpowers, Sue Peterson, and @MikeTierneyIR explain.
In the next year, will Russia use military force against Ukranian troops or in any unoccupied parts of Ukranian territory? Yes, say 56 percent of #internationalrelations scholars who responded to a @trip_irsurvey snap poll. https://t.co/B7A2ODz8Nk
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W&M Senior, @Maggie_LManson, explains vaccine diplomacy, what's at stake for the U.S. and the world, and draws upon @trip_irsurvey survey data to make her case. @CarrieBDolan @Prof_MHolmes @sh_grewal
In their newest blog, Senior RA Maggie Manson looks at the benefits and faults of vaccine diplomacy, critically analyzing the efficacy of the practice.
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Check out this new blog by TRIP research assistant Woodie Tirfie!
NEW: Today on the TRIP Blog, RA Woodie Tirfie discusses the effects of a lack of gender diversity in the IR discipline and what faculty, students, and policymakers can do to fix it. Check out the post here: https://t.co/HLt6z51dAm
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People who study International Relations for a living agree with you. This compares U.S. public opinion and expert opinion on biggest threats facing U.S. @trip_irsurvey @pewresearch See 7th line on Global climate change.
Climate change is clearly the biggest threat to our national security and will be for the foreseeable future.
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Results from the @trip_irsurvey 15th Flash Poll and the 2020 @ChicagoCouncil Survey find that IR scholars and the American public differ when it comes to tariffs, restrictions on research, and limits on Chinese students in the US: https://t.co/XYMtN4DIRe
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