We have literally decades of evidence that social affinity (in terms of shared gender, race, class, etc.) shapes how voters evaluate political candidates - even when we provide explicit signals of "wavelength" (e.g. party/ideology)
- working class voters prefer a working class candidate over an upper middle class candidate
- effect goes away or reverses for middle/upper-middle class voters
- overall, voters tend to prefer female candidates over male candidates
- this "bonus" is twice as higher among female voters vs male voters
➡️ shared gender matters!
Paper by @BadasTweets & @k_stauffer shows that descriptive representation matters for Supreme Court judges too!
- respondents more supportive of judicial nominees of the same race/ethnicity, especially when they have opposing ideologies.
➡️ shared race/ethnicity matters!
This last paper, in particular, makes it clear that candidate characteristics like class/race/gender can matter *independently*, not just as a heuristic for guessing ideology/policy positions...
These effect sizes are not *huge*, especially when we provide information on party/ideology.
But... they exist! And are clearly relevant in contexts like the Labour leadership race, where ideology is constrained.
Lots of research on descriptive representation has been pioneered by scholars from minority backgrounds. So it is especially frustrating to see people pretend that this enormous empirical literature just... doesn't exist??
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In April 2022, Russian hackers leaked a cache of 22,000 emails from a network of encrypted Protonmail accounts, including ex-MI6 chief Sir Richard Dearlove.
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A group of hard-right Brexiteers, including a former head of MI6, secretly attacked a top science journal after their debunked paper on an "alternative" Covid vaccine was rejected.
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This piece raises serious questions about the conduct of Sir Richard Dearlove, the former head of MI6 who is best known for his role in the intelligence failures surrounding the Iraq war.
In the early stages of the pandemic, Dearlove began collaborating with a group of scientists who claimed to have proof that the Covid pandemic was the result of a lab leak.
Mansfield's in-depth ethnographic work has given him an unmatched insight into the inner lives of Women. #Mansfieldat90
While feminist scholars pointed to spousal inequalities in domestic work, Mansfield's meticulous research allowed him to uncover previously unacknowledged contributions of men to the running of a household.
In 2021, Harvard apologized to Terry Karl and many others who were sexually harassed by Jorge Domínguez, acknowledging "institutional failures".
At the same time, Harvard was doing the exact same thing to the complainants in the Comaroff case!
And that's not the only overlap...
Jorge Domínguez had been director of the @HarvardWCFIA from 1996 - 2006, a position that allowed him to exert considerable power over funding opportunities.
John Comaroff is affiliated with the Weatherhead Center, as are (by my count) 22 of the 38 signatories to the open letter.
Of course, it's not exactly surprising that many social science faculty are affiliated with one of the main centers for social science research.
But several of the signatories hold (or held) leadership positions, not just affiliations.
Adding new links to the map each week is depressing, but one silver lining is seeing a coalition of journalists, lawyers, academics, and citizens come together to expose this government's corruption.
"I thought, I need a side project that's going to keep me occupied, something useful, that's nothing to do with Trump."
Q: Why does cronyism matter?
A: The idea that we created a ‘VIP lane’ for politically-connected firms goes against every set of anti-corruption best practices that's ever been written. By creating that system, the government incentivised all kinds of opportunistic behaviour.