Identities & Ideologies Project at NYU
@identities_nyu
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Intellectual community of social scientists at NYU researching identities, ideologies, and their intersection.
Joined August 2021
The Identities & Ideologies (I&I) Project is a new group of social scientists at @NYUniversity who research identities, ideologies and their intersection. Check out our website!
identities-ideologies.org
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A reminder that the deadline for submitting paper and poster proposals for the 2025 Rebecca Morton Experiments conference at NYU is next week (Dec 10!) @tara_slough @anna_m_wilke @identities_nyu
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CFP: The 2025 Rebecca B. Morton Conference on Experimental Political Science, which will be held on Friday, March 7th and Saturday, March 8th, 2025 @nyuniversity Submit paper and poster proposals here: https://t.co/arSdltKFl2 by Dec 10 @anna_m_wilke @tara_slough @NYUpolitics
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Many thanks to @KimberleyNYC @povertyscholar @sally_nuamah and @DeondraRose for their wonderful comments and thoughtful conversation about my book Developing Scholars @APSAtweets
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In first-view @AJPS_Editor, @ElizabethSperb @OBrien_Kaaba + I examine the impact of different digital civic education courses on youth pol participation in Zambia. Our partners eg @ccz_zambia @caritaszambia @CCMG_Zambia and we were interested in whether… https://t.co/G0p5fUmIeG
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
It is often assumed that, in highly religious environments, religious messages that promote political participation will more effectively influence behavior than nonreligious messages with the same...
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Very proud of @RoxanneRahnama ! Her research on ideology, race and gender both historically and in contemporary US politics is super important:
roxannerahnama.com
Stanford Provostial Fellow, Department of Political Science
Some news 😜 https://t.co/3fn4MHB0MB
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“When Do Voters Reward Overtly Religious Appeals?” w/ @abaldama is forthcoming in @The_JOP! Building on @AlbertsonB2 @PaulDjupe @ndrewwhitehead Perry Campbell +, we examine when politicians might use *overtly* religious rhetoric instead of cloaked appeals https://t.co/ised2k1H3d
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Under what conditions do politicians make overtly religious appeals in front of mixed secular-religious audiences? In the US context, other scholars have argued for the strategic usefulness of...
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Congratulations 🎉 to Iris Acquarone @ietchacq, the winner of this year’s Rebecca Morton poster award from the @NYUpolitics -CESS experiments conference for her poster “Strategically Inclusive Parties and Diversity of Representation” ! @tara_slough @AdamBerinsky @scottatyson
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Register for the Rebecca Morton Experiments conference at NYU on March 1 and 2: https://t.co/8EBQF96jos We have a great lineup of papers and posters — schedule and more info on the conference website: https://t.co/9PkR5wGGCt Please join! @tara_slough @NYUpolitics @identities_nyu
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We are pleased to announce the 2024 *Rebecca B. Morton Conference on Experimental Political Science,* on Friday, *March 1st* and Saturday, *March 2nd,* 2024 at NYU @NYUpolitics: https://t.co/Dan9vjB0da… Deadline December 4! @tara_slough @NYUPsych @NYUEconomics @NYUSociology
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In addition to the @NYUpolitics search in American Politics, NYU is searching for a computational social scientist with interests in social media that align with @CSMaP_NYU. Open to scholars across disciplines. Review starts 9/15
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@NYU psych is hiring in social cognitive science! We are looking for someone doing computational social cognition, social neuroscience, or otherwise using innovative methods to understand social cognition from a cognitive science perspective. Apply by 9/1!
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NYU's Politics Department is seeking outstanding and innovative scholars for a position in US politics at the assistant professor level. Visit https://t.co/TDw2LynHBR to see a full description and apply.
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Had a great time presenting my poster at #PolMeth! This project has been an exciting avenue to pursue various research interests in tandem: preference elicitation methods, partisan identity, Hindu nationalism, and more. Really enjoyed the thoughtful questions and conversations!
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Stay tuned for more excellent talks next year! @identities_nyu @GManMac @RoxanneRahnama @BryantJMoy @rahsaanmax @UptonOrwell @JohnJost1 @eric_knowles @EBalcetis @KimberleyNYC @DomingoMorel
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Both talks forced us to re-examine the messaging of social movements in the US and globally: how do the identities of movement leaders shape what they can and cannot claim? @NYUSociology @NYUpolitics @bartbonikowski @rahsaanmax @MalikMashail @avb_soc @michmlee3
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@HajYazdiha’s talk @USCSociology discussed how the near universal adoption of a civil rights framework leads to cycles of claiming and counter-claiming between rival movements replete with attempts to deny competing movements’ ability to associate with the civil rights legacy.
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Hajar Yazdiha @HajYazdiha @USCSociology then delivered a talk that builds on her (just out!) book “The Struggle for the Peoples King” https://t.co/7hi8FfDh3V
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Ferguson documents the local tensions between national-level judges in Senegal who can seek to bolster the intl human rights-gay rights agenda and magistrate judges who resist that agenda, based on resistance to foreign imposition and based on indigenous conceptions of sexuality.
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Ferguson delivered a riveting talk (so polished, one student commented it was like listening to a scintillating podcast!) on the politics of LGBTQ rights’ struggles, with an empirical focus on Senegal. @NYULGBTQ @SociologyUcla
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We ended this year’s speaker series with two fascinating talks, from Jason Ferguson @SociologyUcla and from Hajar Yazdiha @HajYazdiha @USCSociology! @identities_nyu @NYUSociology @NYUpolitics @NYUPsych Thread 🧵:
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